The home of Mrs. Thelma Dwyer, 208 Maple street South was the scene of a charmingly arranged bridal shower in honor of Miss Ev: Wiley who will become the bride of Milton Sullivan in a pretty cerâ€" emony on Saturday. . Hostess for the delightful occasion was Mrs Grace Sinclair. . The house was tastefully decorated for the even! and guests spent a most enjoyable evening socially. . .Prior to the serving of a delicious lunch the honoree was presented with many lovely and useful gifts for her new home. Miss Jane Dickson, celebrating her 12th birthday recently was feted at a charmingly arranged party in honor of the occasion. Hostess for the gala event was her mother, Mrs. Fran Dickson, 52 Toke street. Guests spent a jolly time playing gaimes, singing and dancing. . .and many were the lovely gifts the honoree received. . . later*Mrs. Dickson assisted by Miss Myrtle McGrath served a most delicious lunch, the table beautifully appointed with lace cloth and flowers. . .Piece d‘resistance was two large birthday cakes, festive with filucy frosting and candles. . .on one was from her mother, the other made by Miss McGrath. Guests included Shirley Anne Marsh, Barbara Farrc Irene Pavelko, Joan Gardiner, Jean Dalgac, Shirley T Patsy Salter. Invited to attend were Mrs. Jennie Belanger, Mrs. Marjorie Dooâ€" lan, Miss Elizabeth Romiscon, Mrs. Iris Wylie, Miss Fern Pichette, Miss Nellie Klimovich, Miss Ruth Pooley, Miss Estelle Gauthier, Miss Lillian Thomas, Mrs. Helen Savage, Mrs. Russell Sullivan, Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. Ryla Auger, Mrs. Eva Merritt and Mrs. Thelma Dwyer. Little Bobby Platt who was two years old on Saturday was feted at a gala birthday party, given in his honor hy his mother, Mrs. J .A. Platt, 40 Patricia boulevard. . .The young guests played games and listened to recordings and spent a most pleasant time in general. In honor of the "happy day" the small guest of honor received many lovelygifts from his parents and friends. . Later, Mrs. Platt served a dainty lunch, highlight of which was a large birthday cake attractively decorated with pink and white roses and on which gleamed tw tiny candles. . .Guests were Donald Strong, Ricky Strong, Rusty Spadafore, Terry Carrick, Fay Childs, Sheila Kirwin, Brian Marshall. . invited but unable to attend was David DeLuca. A very successful Duplicate Bridge Tournament was held Tuesâ€" day, October 12th, at the Porcupine Community Y.M.C.A. This was the first of montihly tournaments which are being sponsored by the Timmins Y‘s Men‘s Club. The prize winners on matched points were: Northâ€"South, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nichols, with a total of 148‘ points and Eastâ€"West, Mr. and Mrs. W. Watt, with a total of 139‘ points. The bridge tournament was directed by Y‘s Man Bill Burâ€" gess with Don Mcore. Mac Doner, and other members of the Club assisting. Those taking part in the tournament were: F. Schroeder, B. Morâ€" in, E. Lamminen, R. MacDonald, Mrs. Bill Watt, Mr. Bill Watt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruneau, Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hogo; Mr. C. Cimmngham Mr. L. Partridge, Miss M. Morin, Mr. Y. Willimason, Mr. and Mrs. Glendenning, Mr. Farrell, Mr. Loubert, Mr. A. Chisolm, Mr. Harry Ireland, Mr. Ches Wyse, Mr. Phil Conlan, Mrs Andrews, Mrs. A. Campbell, B. Wick, R. DeGruchy, E. A. Smith, W. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Les Redford, Mr. and Mrs. Ches Nichols, Mrs. Partridge, Miss Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Howlett, Mr. Cottrill, Mr. Butler, Mr. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. H. Langdon, Mrs. G. Markle, and Mrs. Isnor. And. . .Rosemarie Martin, Ruth Osborn, Mary Morin, Vivian Pierce, Ben Norris, George White, Yorke Williamson, Gordon Godâ€" frey, Max DeGruchy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaham, Mr. and Mrs. Des Maplebeck, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker. Mr. and Mrs. George Peacock, Mr. ana Mrs. Hector Domenico. At her home, 40 FPatricia boulévard, Miss Leana Prince entertainâ€" ed a number of her friends at a charmingly arranged bridge party and social evening.~ Following cards Miss Prince served a tasty lunch. . .guests were Mrs. Gerry Doolan, Mrs. Ken Tomkinson and Mrs. H. Klevan. Members of the Women‘s Institute gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Briggs on Friday evening where a delightfully arâ€" ranged farewell party was held in honor of Mrs. T. Marriott, who is leaving town within the next few days to take up residence in Bracebridge. . Large vases of autumn flowers graced the rooms. .. these were from the beautiful gardens of Mrs. Briggs. . .The guests played a variety of games during the evenring and later tasty reâ€" freshments were served from a table gracoilusly appointed Mrs. Maâ€" jury poured coffee while Mrs. H. Lang of Monteith poured tea. .. Following lunch, Mrs. Ashby, on behalf of the ladies present, preâ€" sented Mrs. Marriott with a handsome brooch centred with one large pearl, also earrings to match. . .In turn Mrs. Marriott expressâ€" ed sincere appreciation for the tokens of etseem and affection, she also expressed regret at leaving the many friends she made during her residence here.>, . â€" Mrs Briggs also presented corsages of sweetpeas grown in her graden to Mrs. Marriott, Mrs. W. Ashby, who has been ill for someâ€" time, and Mrs. E. Graham, a visitor from Collingwood, Ontario. She also presented kouquets of asters and godetia to Mrs. Ashby, Mrs. J. Holson and Mrs. W. Crispin. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. Briggs, Mrs. G. Hobbs, Mrs. R. Edleston, Mrs. C. DeLong, Mrs. J. Holson, Mrs. W. Crispin, Mrs. W. Ashby, Mrs. D. Ellis, Mrs. H. Majury., Mrs. H. Lang, of Monteith, Mrs. A. McCharles, Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. A. Welin, Mrs. C. Surman, Mrs. M. McIntosh, and Mrs. N. MacInnis. Contributing to the gift but unable to attend were Mrs. G. Ross, Mrs. M. Veinotte, Mrs. W. P. Wilison and Mrs. N. Young. HAPPY MARRIAGE RULES . .. A psychiatrist (a man as all you women will see) believes that a lot of marriages would benefit by the six rules which are listed herewith. . .Don‘t ask your husband to help around the house. . .Keep yourself attractive. . Keep your home neat, clean and tidy. . Don‘t whine and don‘t cry. . Don‘t ask him where he‘s been.if he comes in late. . .Be glad to see him and try and fuss over him not at him. Among those present were E. L. Longmore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dye, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruneau, Mr. and Mrs. Len McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Rayner, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Stahl, Dr. and Mrs. Graham B. Lane, Dr. and MrSs. Cyril MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kennie. ALTHOUGH WE HAVE NO PSYCHIATRIC POWERS, we think the men should have a rule or three to follow such as. . Don‘t ask your wife to fill in yvour income tax form. . Remember what your razor Members of the Golf Club and their friends held their closing dance of the season on Saturday evening. Mr. E. L. Longmore, manager of Hollinger Consolidated Mines presented the handsome trophies and prizes to the winners of the various events. _A most pleasant evening was spent socially and in dancing. Music for the occasion was supplied by Ron Jones and Jacques Sauve. and â€"â€" d NOT ED by Lillian O‘Donnell 1, Carla Isnot ukeshire, an( re. Atnel Robillard, A Maâ€" Clement Berini att Jean Charles Berini carrying a white : ., which reposed the m ‘Y€~ Frollowing the cere ONn€ how Rosm of the Go S e Marcelle Berimi Exchanges Nuptial Vows s With Armand Goulet in Pretty Ceremony gd“*mâ€"‘â€" se ~~ WOMAN‘S PAGE Decorated with tall standards of autumn blooms and cardlelight St, Anthony‘s Cathedral was the setting for a lovely wedding on Monday mornâ€" ing when Marcelle Berini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berini, 6 Hemâ€" ock strest, becamse the bride of Armâ€" and Goulet son of Mr. and Mrs. Ovilla Gculet. 12 Montgomery street, Nupâ€" t‘al vyows were exchanged before FPather Perron. wedding music was played by Miss Estelle Boutin and during the High Mass, Frank Boivin sang "Ave Maria," ‘"Panis Angelicus," and other appropriate hymns. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown of embossed white nylon fashioned with moulded basque, net ycke with a wide ruffle giving an off the shculder effect, long tight fi:ting slseves dforming points Later, the bride and groom left a trip to Southern Ontario. For t elling the bride wore a dress of crepe with a wine colored coat t med with grey Persian lamb and r the the tight TQ.ting siseves dorming points over the wrists and a full skirt falling into a long chapel train. From a corâ€" cnet encrusted with seed pearls her full length veil of white net fell over the skirt in a billowing train. Her bridal ‘bouauet was a sheaf of white gladioli, She was attended by Mrs. A. Robillard as matron ¢cf honor, who wore a gown cof pink nvlon taffeta with aftern black tidy. . .Don‘t make demands, requests go farther. . .Don‘t blow a fuse if supper‘s late, remember you‘ve been late for supper. . .Your wife is not a slave, appreciate her efforts. . There, now, we hope that | evens the score. | whit he T h hite gloves and a cor: cture hat trimmed wit ses and bsuvardia. Miss Helen Magnan an oulet were ‘bridesmaid wns of ‘blue and pink ned on similar lines. ed bateau necklines, id soitly gathered skirts Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Armand Goulet who were married on Monday morning in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral. Nuplial vows were exâ€" changed before Father Perron. _ The bride is the former Marcelle Berini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Berini, 6 Hemlock street. . The groom is the son of Mr. and Mirs. Ovilla Goulet, 12 Montgomery avenue. aitclÂ¥yin julder it a gown CI p ded necklin uffant. skirt coronet shculder eladioli if arles Was ringâ€"DC a white satin cushiion posed the wedding ring. ng the ceremony, the R n of the Goldfields Hotel h ‘red skirts. â€"Th iets from wh the s m whi Moise Berini tended the ¢g i was ringâ€"t shotr She n A V 1Y WO veil and iffeta These affeta leeves was played during the sang "Ave and other he Rainâ€" Hotel was 1€ eta with yes and a whit> of pink k â€" O "grey t trimâ€" a matâ€" Teresa bCo leeve wit} hC nat and »«« Reginald Bedford of Hamilton Adjudicator «> For Porcupine Festival of Music 16 Il On their will reside Cocke, Mrs. D Mrs. L. MacL Mrs. G Runt entertained b a nandsm2 array OI §SIILS IOrP 1i1C home. Invited to attend were Margâ€" aret Shelds, Mrs. M. Petrosky, Mrs Piggeon Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs. H. Vands water, Mrs. O.. Rvan, Mrs. D. Cripps Mrs.: H. Larivee, Mrs, D. Baker Mrs B. Altine, Mrs. C. Stevens, Mrs. H Morrison, Mrs. A. Sinclair, Mrs. D McQuarrie, Mrs. H. McQuarrie, Mrs D. Robertson, Mrs. J. Hedican, Mrs wW. Wallace Mrs. H. Ryan, Mrs, C evening were. M Quarrie Sinclair Miss Lorna Stevens, whose marriage will take place October 23, was feted at a lovely bridal shower recently. Mrs. A. Domenico and Mrs. W. Stevens were hostesses for the delightful affair. Main form of entertainment for the evening was bingo and prize winners were Mrs. H. Vandewater, Mrs, H. Mcâ€" Quarrie, Mrs. H. Ryan and Mrs. A. Bride â€" Elect Lorna Stevens Feted at Bridal Shower Mr. Reginald Be besen secursd a nIl T Advance hi ‘TIOr to the he guest 0o handscms Mtr; and Mrs. George Lake have reâ€" irned to their home in Toronto after sending a few days in town with their n Merton TLakes of the Poreupine The exe 1€ rYy â€"near ending â€" mediatel VJ m â€" secutrs tival wh > syvllabu nome : daught of â€" Musi rccessorie the ser PERSONALS liam Howse has returned to in North Bay after visiting ‘er Mrs. F. Grant. return Mr. and Mrs. Goulet in Timmins. i°r marriage the bride was by Miss Helen Magnan. s1c met Cn wWedancsuay ‘entral Public School with orge Jenkins in the chair. ners of the various comâ€" ented their reports. The pleased to anrounce that of Hamilton has 1 as adjudicator at the ‘h will be held May 2â€"6th. will be published in the arture and notice of its Mrs. H. Ryan, Mrs,. C. . Auger, Mrs. R. Cripps, san, Mrs. J. Ryan and alls. ing of a delicious lunch nor was presented with ay of gifts for her new to attend were Margâ€" cf idjudizcator At be held May 2 e published in and notice a their music ppointment ‘upine Feéesâ€" Wednesday ‘chool with A AXALN iA AALtAALs orcupine Miss Mafalda Pellhizzari Feted By Manyvy Friends ners were Mrs. BorsatC ato, Mrs. M. Mcrandn Mrs. R. Mezzavilla, 1 Mrs. M. DelCol, Mrs. J M. Zileotti and Mrs. A. C. Martignago won th The bride to be was many lovely and usefi were blcom: The evenin ing an elgectric sewing mMnachnine 11. a group of friends. Following, a C licious lunch was served by the hos esses, assisted by Mrs. F. Mamololi Mrs. E. Girard, Mrs., L. Petrucei al Mrs. H. Cunninham. Those present were Mrs, B. Man otich Lena Orlando, Mrs. DiMarc Mrs. L S:oces>, Mrs. M:;: Morelti, M C. Bertotti, Mrs. G. Pasquale, Mrs. Nora, Mrs. J. Marescotti, Mrs. D. Bo Pis!co, Mrs, A. Casanto, MrVsS., C. Pa ero, Mary Fisico, Sylvana Giopp, Mi R. Mezzavilla, Teresa Anzil, Mrs. 1 Tippet Mrs. D. Couppe, Mrs. C. B otti, Mrs. A. Farranto, Mrs. C. Ban iera, Mrs. E, Pasquale, Mrs. L. Simol Doris Amadio, Orma Antonello, Ele: Bortolotti, Lillian Marescotti Nel] Truant, Diara Pressacco, Bianca Ma chesan, Mrs. I. Pigeon, Mrs. B. Pol part, Amy Loam, Mrs. Borsato, Mi M. Morandin, Mrs. E. ‘Vlarin’ Mrs. Pcollion nd Mrs. R. Pollon. Unable to attend but sending love gifts were Mrs. A. Persichini, Mrs. ' Guarda, Mrs. M. Farronatto, Ann â€"G miero, Mrs, C. DeLuoa, Mrs. C. BerI ardi. Mts. D. Krakana, Incz Bozze ardi, Mrs. D. Krakana, Incz Bo Linda XKXamin, Mrs, I. Mariett], J Faveretto, Mrs. Coras, Mrs. RMcC Mrs. Xamin, Angelina Xamin. Mr: Fenato, Mrs. Gionp Madeleine Lal Victoria Laham, Mrs. A. Marcht and Mrs. R. Torlone. * Mrs. H. Must? Mrs, P. Anton Mrs. A. Pellizza Mrs. A. Pellizzari, Mrs. G T. _ Morello_â€" D( DelBelDelouse, Mrs L. L..© Amadiz. Mrs.: C. Cic March M ts Mrs. A. Pellizzari, Mrs. G. DelC T. Morello M. DelCol, â€" DelBelDelouse, Mrs L. Marcu L.© Amadiz,: â€"Mrs.: ] Zilictto, Armandina Romualdi, Berlinger, Mrs. C. Martignago, Pare Mrs. M. Faveretto, Mrs P aznola, Mrs. J. Babando, Mrs.. 11 publicati ‘The C Those present were Mrs. T Mrs. T._â€"E. Pritchard, Mrs. J Mrs. E. Lacy Mrs. W. Harris, Harris, Mrs. A. E. Huyton, M Morrow, Mrs. J. Budd, Mrs HMHudson and Mrs. A. V,. Sykes The Twixters Club of St. Mattl Proâ€"Cathedral held their first meeting of the season on Monday ( ing,. The time was spent sewing knitting for the Christmas bazar be held on November 16. Prior to members returning to homes, a delicious lunch was S( by Mrs. J. Harris and Mrs. J Bui Tt was decided to hcld the Members Twixters Club Hold First Work Meeting + It was decided t social of the club on een ht/l ul The hall a tefully de D6 n hnong" of ular brideâ€"elect « Pellizzari and M AT in elt 1¢ A. Fenato, GuIcria Persichini. .. F. Defelice, Mrs. L V. Buck, Kay DiMarc , Mrs, A. Casanto, M {ary Fisico, Syvlvana ue ‘anged miscCt of Miss Mai 11 m spt ub Informat en 11 en in tht nend rs. DiMarch Babando, Mr gifts, machi lowing Hehbt illy The new orangeâ€"coloured boxes which have recently been adopted for mark the return in teaâ€"bag form to our EINEST ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY at no increase in the list price. SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED SALADA TEA BAGS 11 11}] M 11 A1 t Senior C. W . L. 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