»3@DUm in marriage by â€" her father, ie bride was radiantly lovely in a gown of white slipper satin fashioned WITHIfitted bodice trimmed with a row £f buttons from: the laceâ€"edged. collar the wide fitted waistband: and long fitting. sleeves forming : lily points )ï¬ e wrists. The skirt was fully t _A headdress© of â€" braided whitegatin with a white ostrich plume g %er side held her short veil of en net and ‘she carried an arm Boikmet of white miniature chrysanâ€" themums and pink carnations tied with ~wide satin ribbon.â€" Her only ornament "#as a~sunburst yellow gold set with ..s..s. :135 College Street, Toronto 2B Q’%f and Puplls MEN, WOMEM Gain â€"3 4o sm%w Ibg. Nex ‘pep, too. Try famous a 30 i Gstrex Tonic Tableis for double veâ€" sults; new healthy fiesh: new vigor. New "get acquainted"â€"size 6Oc. *4 @uggis}'s. ’ MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS 'THEORY â€" February 11th aud 12th PRACTICAL â€" As armnged 1 plications and fees must reach Conservatory not later t JANUARY 10th, 1949 T ;. Public Meeting. 6 Gene r al El ectrx ic Â¥ . Third Ave. PHONE 3525 1 ;fKVERYTHING: IN. MUSIC" SUN. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m.; Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Company 7.00 p.m. Speâ€" ‘clal Serivees for Cradles =Roll Sunday. | THURS. 2:30 p.m. Home League, 7 p.m. Corps Cadets, 8:00: p.m. i; 1 Waillis Co. _ _ Mason Risch ~RECORDS «h on 57 THIRD AVE. â€" PHONE 1610 SALVYATION ARMY ~ROYAL CONSERVATORY :â€"OF MUSIC OF TORONTO Finest Qualiit fea DEALERS Ranges Refrigerators And Washers‘ Our Equipment . "JANUARY 6th, 10948, Of All Types Authorized: TIMMINS Among those present were Presiâ€" dent and Mrs. William: Wallace, Dr. and: Mrs. Barnard, Montreal, Mr. ana Mrs. Des Maplebeck,. Mt.: and Mrs: B. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. â€"L. Hill, Mr. and. Mrs. Lionel Boni, Mr. and Mrs. _R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs., William Alexâ€" ‘ander, Mr..and Mrs. Roy Hardy,; â€"Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gordon Strickland, Miss Connie Lejambe, Don Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Sidâ€" Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" cdon Bencock, Mr. and Mrs. Len Mc ‘Kerrow, MP. and Mrs: Stuart the color. Chemicals can be obtained from your druggist or if he does not have them on hand, you can ask him to get them for you from a chemical supply Kouse. Two colors â€" yellow and green â€" can be made from common household materials, salt and borax, respectively. Other colors come from i1expensive chemicals such as; Poi tassium â€" chlorate, a violet colored flame; Copper nitrate, an emerald flame; Calcium chloride, an orange For her honeymoon trip to Montreal, the bride donned a suit of blue wool with wine colored accessories and a fur coat. »Her corsage was of miniaâ€" Jure chrysanthemums. Upon their return the couple will take up residence in Timmins. Those people fortunate enough to neve fireplaces in their homes can add to the pleasure of sitting before the fire bringing a little color to the ilames. One can buy commercially prepared material, of course, but it is more fun to mix one‘s own colorâ€"proâ€" ducing magic. ‘The base for the various colors is made by mixing shellac with sawdust. A sufficient amount of the chemical is added and mixed thoroughly. You may want to experiment a bit to find out the amount that best develops The gift of the groom toâ€"the bride was a> string of pearls. Gifts to the maid of honor and bridesmaid were glamor pins: to the organist and soloâ€" ist, ~earrings and to the groomsman and ushers, leather travelling slippers. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at showers by friends in Brantford and by Mrs. J. Currie in Timming. Kinsmen Hold Gala New Year‘s Danee out the Gaily decorated in the traditional manner, the Empire Hotel was the setting for one of the loveliest dances of the year when the Kinsmen Club was host to the Kinettes and friends on Hogmony. Colorful® paper hats bearing the Kinsmen crest and noisemakers added a gay note to theâ€"evening‘s festivities. Special music was provided. and‘ a tasty buffet lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrosser, Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Bromley, Mr: and Mrs: Bruce Taylor, Mr.+ and ‘Mrs. Tom Verity, Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott, Dr. and Mrs. M. Hill, Mr: and Mrs. J. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charbonneau, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" zert©: Gentle and‘ others. ty tÂ¥ I x WOMANS PAGE # o e ioi e ie o e e i e s e Art Albright of Toronto and Mrs. M. Albright of Cochrane have returnâ€" ed to their respective homes after spending the holidays with Mrs. Alâ€" bright‘s sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bielek, 94 Windsor Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Calbick have returned to their home in Halleybury after visiting with their son and daugh. terâ€"inâ€"law Mr. S. A. Calbick, K.C. and Mrs. Calbick, and their sonsâ€"inâ€"law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cain and Dr. C. E. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. {flime,. and Barium nitrate, an apple greenâ€"flame. Mr. and: Mrs. C; B. Charron. have returned: to: their homeâ€"in Montreal after visiting at the home of Mrs. B. Charron, 47 Kirbyâ€"avenue. Ushering in‘ the New Year which was . mred by a â€"dance held in the Masonic 'l‘emple ‘and pictured above are Mr. and Mrs~ B. Remier and Mr. andâ€"M.rs. G..T. :Gr ‘aham. Advance Photo man‘s benefilt: wh â€" Christmas tree, most cherubic smiles for the camen Tminity United CKurch recently. . Jjoyable: party. ~Pictured above are Rose Sst! chertbic _ smiles for the Betwsen "Takes" Sutton, Sandra COlqlflle,ï¬limgz Chicoine and Patsy Mullig@n who: turned on their io mm m in nu bre e a a 2 A Messrs. Alex Adams and Robert Watâ€" son .of Kelty, Scotland spent the holiâ€" day season at the home of Mr. Adam‘s aunt Mrs. Andrew Suttee, Dome Mine. Mrs. Stan. Mahon (Ada Curtis) of the> Hallnor Mine is suffering from the effects of a fallat her home at New Year‘s. She was taken to hosâ€" where it wasâ€" found that two bones: in the vertebrae were broken. Aâ€"cast â€"was imposed and she is now at home. Her friends regret to hear of the accident and wish her quick reâ€" turn to health. Phospherous is essential to the functioning of the brain. Because fish is rich. in the. mineral it is popularly called brain food. PHOSPHEROUS AIDS BRAIN E the â€"party for the Missfon Band Group at fav ors and: an exchange of small gifts completed: a: most: enâ€" Mexico City was rebuilt in 1521 by the Spaniards. RESTORED BY SPANISH people you know in an intimate friendly manner. â€" We have and views in pictures, storres and editorials. ~We write about the excellent columnists and excellent featurés. Advance Photo We are making lots of changes. . We cover the local news We may be just "a little féllow" but Just $2.00 A ;Yedf;{’ Deéliver ed Miss â€" Betty~ Cox ‘thé Poroupins Healith Unit has returned after spendâ€" ing the holiday wekend at the home of her parents inâ€"CO:tawa. . + Joe FParrengen has returned.. after spending the past week visiting. . reâ€" latives . and mend: in . Teront;.; Mrs. M. Ryan, :270 Tisdadp nvernce holidays atâ€"the home of his mother, Miss Jean Murtagh. _R, N. has reâ€" p:umed to: Montrgal after spendm.g the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F." Murtagh, ©9 Toke street. Mr. and Mrs..C W Willougby, Mauâ€" reen.. and. Mich have‘ returnedâ€" o their home in Noranda after spendâ€" ing. the Christmas ,hoidays, with Mr. and Myrs.. Murtagh,â€" 89 Toke, street. Mss Danlc.e Stewm't. has _ returned to Toronto after visiting at the home cf her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart, 63 'I‘amarhck street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chadwick and daughter Donna Lynn of Toronto are visitorsâ€"at, the home;of :Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Swain, 166 Maple street South. Miss Nadine O‘Conner has returned to Toronto: after spending. Christmas with her parents Mr. and ; Mrs. J. O’Conner 2;3 Kirby avenue Mr. and' MrsS, Paul "Rivet ‘and ‘son Claude have ‘returfied© to : their‘ home in Kapaskasing after spending Christâ€" mas at the Mrs. B. Riveb, 9 Eim street ‘While :in: town. they also visited Mr. and.Mrs;â€" H. Joanlss'e 218â€"â€"Birch stroet, North Miss Jean swe Letmned ta. Tor. onto ‘after flouqa‘iqng"with her parent-n Mr. and Mrs A Sweet Nmme street‘ South. Mess Mr. and Mrs..R.â€"F.. Jooste (nee Freda Campbell have returned to Montreal after speriding the holidays> at their home in Timmins. â€"PREFPARE FOR WINTER nel'a pllege, Toronto, to resume $ there after spending the ‘Thereâ€"is> additional danger from fire during the Winter months.= See that you carry sufficient Fire: Insurance on your Buildings,. Stock, Furniture and. 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