ce Scalloped which . fea!l ound the train in t er wers atr . _ tea roses She also 1 Mrs. Blanche Meakin, manageress of Bucovetsky‘s Outlet Store loaves toâ€"day for Toronto and ~St. Cathâ€" érines. While in the latter city Mrs. Meakin will attend the wedding of her daughter Rita to Michael Baran. Given in marriage by her father the ~petite dark haired bride was x’ldl’nnï¬y lovely in a gown of heavy white slipper satin, fashioned with ulded bodice, an yoke of ylon net trimmed with Brussel ljace rming an off the shoulder effect and long tight fitting sleeves formâ€" ing .points over the wrist, The skirt which.featured tiers of tiny bows arâ€" ound the front fell into a circular train in the back. Her long veil of ered net was caught with a . loped crown of matching net and flowers and she carried a cascade of tea roses and shattered carnations. She also wore the gift of the groom, a goldâ€"filled cross and chain. She was attended by Mrs. S. Kriâ€" kana as matron of honor, who wore a frock of Molyneux blue sheer, feaâ€" turing > shirred | bodice, sweetheart neckline and short sleeves, and full bouffant skirt,. The blue bolero was trimmed with sequins and she wore a halo of blue mohair and nylon trimâ€" med with pink velet ribbon and a cluster of roses shading from palest pink to winc. Her corsage was of pink roses and she carried a huge lighted candle according to Roumanâ€" ion custom. . Migs. Ann Semanyk, sister of the groom as bridesmaid chose a gown of deep purple styled with fitted bodi¢e, cap sleeves and softly gathered Her headdress was of yellow net caught at the back with a velvet bow and held in place in front with yellow roses. Her old fashioned â€" nosegay was of yelâ€" lowâ€"roses and shattered. carnations. Miss Anna Krakana, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid was frocked in blush pink sheer with moulded bodâ€" ice, puffed sleeves and full skirt. Her headdress was of nylon Iï¬:‘ss Viola Good, as bridesmaid was ed in ‘ice blue satin.and dotted Swiss fashioned with neckline of Swlss. satin bodice buttoned down the long torsoed back and full skirt of, Swiss net over satin. Her headâ€" aress was of pink nylon and roses and ‘her old fashioned nosegay was of Talisman‘ roses and bouvardia. and roses and she carried an old fashioned nosegay of roses and bouâ€" vardia. ‘ Flower girls were little Sophie Kr2â€" kana and Victoria Krakana, young sister and cousin of the bride. Both little girls wore identical frocks in pink ‘ and blue respectively styled with fitted" yokes, full skirtâ€"with botâ€" tom frill and puffed sleeves. Their headdress was of ribbon and flowers After the ceremony a wedding dinâ€" ner. and reception was held in St. Mary‘s Hall where the bride‘s mother received. wearing an aftrenoon dress ofâ€"beige crepe, beige and white acâ€" cessories and corsage of red roses and Groomsman was Mr. S. Krakana and ushers were Mr. Eddie Sapinski, Mr. Mike Krakana, brother of the bride and Chester Michalak. afld they carried dainty baskets of assorted flowers. Mrs. A. Klapuchuck, aunt of the groom, . also received and wore an oon dress of black and white printed crepe with matching accessâ€" ories and corsage of red roses. Later, the bride and groom left ior a trip to Toronto, Guelph and other Southern points. For travelling the bride donned a smart two piece suit of lime green with black accessories and corsage of ivory roses and shattered On their return they will reside on 9 Birch street N. Out of town guests were Miss Ann Semanyk, Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. $. Krakana, Golden City, Gifts to the attendants were lovely Don‘t Wait, Buy Your Winter Fuel NOW! * McLeod River _ Reading â€" i: Briquettes â€" 141 Commercial Ave. PHONE 2120 Drumheller ngs Of Interest Beautifully decorated with spirea delphiniums, gladioli and peonies and the guest pews marked by wlite ribâ€" bon bows and spirea, Christ Anglican Church, Mardaile was the setting for. one of the seasons lovelies; double ring ceremony‘s at 23 .o‘clock Saturâ€" day alternoon when Hiizabeth Ann ‘Betty) daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peters of Mardale and Terâ€" rance Bolton Kelly, son of Mrs, Hazel Kelly of Timmins. Rev., Canon R. S. Jones officiated and the wedding music from Lohenâ€" grin‘s Bridal Chorus and Mendelssohn‘s Wedding March was played by Mrs. W. E. Harris, who also played durâ€" ing the signing of the register ‘"Through The The bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in a gown of white pointe d‘esprit with fitted bodice, sweetâ€" heart neckline, long tight fitting sleeves and boufflant skirt. Her full length veil was held by a matchingy halo tiirmmed with seed pearls, and she carried â€"white gardenias in true lovers knots tied with white satin baby ribbon. Kelly â€" Peters SULLIVANâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. u J.â€" Sullivan, 166 MountJjoy street , in S8t, Mary‘s Hospital,. JN’ 4, a son, Glen Mian. ww Arthur* Léeidir,* 378 Pine street N. July 6, a son, Joseph Arthur Patrice. MAKIâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs.â€"R. A. 0. L UUVeau. 07 Maki, 253 Eim street N., in St. Mary‘s Mary‘s Hoepital, hty 8. Hospital, July 7, a son, Wayne Louis Jean Guy Donat. .. . °. 21 You may need a Plumber, Carpenter or. Electri¢® tt 1 hurry. ‘The names of those in your nelghmhï¬â€˜ as listed alphabetically in the yellow pages of yquiltu- tory. So are the Painters, Decorators, Lanundrles, 5 v. f tory. So are the Painters, Decorators, Cleaners and Dyers . . . In fact each business teleg user is listed under an appropriate cmm Oe Horcupine Abduances© > 219 Algonquin Blvd. E. | Mr. and Mrs., James Request the honour of your. at the marriage and umflon Daughter ; « Captain William W. Jo Friday evening, August ; at Four Twentyâ€"oneâ€"I1 PAQUETTRâ€"Botn to Mr.| P. A. Paquette, mmmg 8t. Marty‘s Hospital, July a 24 DUBEAU â€" Mr. s J. L. Dubeau. num.mq. Mary‘s Hospitel, Suly ‘6,‘ 6‘ : Us Help Muke Your Weddmg A Sucéé Wedding Aninoum:qï¬i†en A Wide SeIectloh 8 From ,Which To clxoose at Eight O‘clock Ruth Ellen *# +A #t '4 «>