The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 17 Jul 1958, p. 9

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ss ee ae d en - wick. - DOUCET - ALLARD Holy Cross Kuman Ca- tholic church, Haileybury, was the setting for the marriage of Jacqueline Re- nee.- Allard and Gerard Martin Doucet, with Rev- L. Brunette as the officia - ting clergyman, on Saturday July 5th., attena.m. The altar was decorated with yellow mums. . The bride is the daughter _ of Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Al- lard of Haileybury and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doucet of Bathurst, New Bruns- _ The wedding mmnsie was ylayed by Gillienne Gauthier, who also accompanied the Jeunesse Musicales' group in their singing of the wedding hymns, with Lau- rent Hurst as soloist. Given marriage by | | Allard, the bride chose for her wedding a gown of white silk organza, featuring lace appliques ~around the scoop neckline and down the front. Her _ shoulder length veil was from a shellhatin sweetheart design and she carried a cascade of white roses and lily of the valley. _ She was attended by Miss. Paulette Allard as maidof 'honor, in turquoise, Miss. Elsie Dovcet and Miss. Lin- da Clark as bridesmaids, _both wearing coral. Their "gowns were all fashionedin the same style, of taffeta, _. with bateau neckline falling to a vee in the back, organ- ga sashes and bowed head- bands matching their dress- es. 'The maid of honor carried a cascade of white baby 'mums and coral snowdrift, the bridesmaids, white 'mums and blue rahe ata The groomsman - was Howard Doucet and the 'ushers Ronald Doucet and Doug. Ronson. a For her . Siauditec's wed- ding. and the reception which followed at the Curling Club lounge, Mrs. 'Allard - wore _a gown of copper and black silk with beige access ories 'and corsage of yellow roses. 'The mother of the groom wore afrockof dustypink sheer, white accessories -- and corsage of white 'mums and pink roses. For a wedding trip to the north-eastern States and New Bruns-wick, the bride wore a sheath of pale blue _-" silk with matching linen e duster white accessories and corsage of white roses and lily of the valley. On their return Mr. and Mrs. LOY PALE ES PATEL I GTR EN MEME LITE ap ED EA THE HAILEYBURIAN AND COBALT WEEKLY POST WOMEN'S PAGE Doucet will make their home in Larder Lake. Guests who attended the wedding from out of town t included Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Doucet, Ronald Doucet, Howard Doucet, Elsie Dou - cet, all of Bathurst, N.B., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allard, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Paye, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Allard, all of Montreal; Mr. and ~ Mrs. Alphonse Allard and - daughters, Claudette and Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- frid Allard and daughter Rosalind, all of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs.Gustave Caron and son Marius, Adamsville, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Allard Val d'Or; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allard Noranda; Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey, Kirkland Lake; Mr. and Mrs. P. Gauthier, Mr and Mrs. G. Gauthier, Mr and Mrs. M. Gauthier, all of Guiges.P.Q.; Mr. and Mrs. D. McFadden, Laver- locheres, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Lafreniere, Montbeillard, P.Q.; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Bertin Gauthier, all of Arntfield; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gauthier, Rouyn Mr. and Mrs. Ubald Robi- taille, Arntfield; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hamilton, Lar- der Lake; Miss. Mercedes French Sturgeon Fall; Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Allard, New Liskeard; Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Norm. Lums- den, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beattie, allof Virginiatown; Doug Ronson, Rouyn. LADIES .: a The .sadies J Awanary Branch 44 of the Cobalt Le- ' gion will be holding their annual picnic jointly , with the men's 3 Legion Branch 44, on Sunday, July 20th, at Under- woods Beach, instead of July 16 as plannned. Want Ads. Bring Results i (Asek cone We learn from a recent press release that six spe- cially built cars are being supplied for the use of Prin- cess Margaret during her visit to Canada. They are all black models with the upholstery in tne Princess 'Margaret tartan of green and red, combined with silver grey leather andsil- ver grey matting. Three of the cars open convertibles and three are four door hard tops. Allha- ve a full range of "extras" and of course, a flag mast to bear the royal standard of the Princess. - Wealth and fame m-: wonderful, but I som wonder if she, as well: other members of " family, wouldn't living and travel ; of the rest of vu uncared for, az KKK ERS By the tin 'in print I wi. Guelph, atte men's Instity the OAC. I ar - ward to thi much, whe: friends and also be ré poem Mr. : arecomee 2S am. ' 'COBALT PERSONALS ' The Women's institute held their Bingo and draw in the Cobalt Legion Loung2 Mrs. Roy Sullivan won the Door prize and Mrs. Leo- aard won the draw on the I'v. chair. Bingo specials were won as follows; First Mrs. J. O'Rourke: Second | Mrs. M. Cunningham; 'Third, Mrs. Sylvester Sr. ,. UV VVC UT RUC VE Te PFUVV VST CUO SSO Across athe Kitchen Table 3 - By Mrs. Mac. be where "there's no wa- shing of dishes" after the: good well-cooked meals that are provided. feet ao a IO Ajready I have heard from a number ef:the mem - bers who were on thePro- vincial board when I was, who will also be at the ho- liday and as I am motoring down with congenial friends I am expecting a wonderful week that will send me back to work ready to cope with anything or anyone. Another joy of holiday week at Guelph is the rose garden which should be in full bloc - * = YUL us, Fifth, Mrs. Roy Sullivan. Mrs. W. vearson and daughters Kay and Lyn of Atlanta, Georgia, who have been guests of her sister .Mrs. A. Wright have re- turnedto. their homes again also Mr.°2ndMrs. Don Mc Leod of Sarnia. | Mrs. A. Laliberte nas re- turned to her home in ee balt, after spending avacay. tion of six months with her. daughter and son-in-law, Thursday, July i7tn, 1958. Mr. and Mrs. Bezenei, in Edmonton. They accompa-- nied her on her return home Her guests are remaining for a visit with relatives he- re. Her other visitors are her daughter, Mrs. R. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Bollman and two daughters 1 of Ottawa, who are spend- ing a month in Cobalt, also Mrs. Van Der Wal from Holland, who accompanied her son, Mr. Bollman and Mrs. Bollman to Cobalt and who is spending a four months vacation in Canada. Miss. Anita Conti has go- ne to London to take a cour- se in Philosophy at West - ern University. Kenneth Mc Lean Elliot Lake, spent the week end' with his wife at their home on Nickel Street and also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.W.H. Mc Lean. Dr. J. Martin and daught- er, Margaret Rose, Timi- min- JLO~e Phyl won low net ... visitors. There were over thirty clubs and thirty of their own members playing in the events. : Tea hostesses for this week at the Golf Club are, - convener, Mrs..Fred Thom- pson, Mrs. Ness M@Aulay, Miss. Minnie Labine, Mrs. J.H. White and Mrs. T. Kenrick. in 7 , be % ee TO WESTERN CANADA == The Prairies, the Reckies, the B.C. Centennial. . . daily trains. ceent ' ater 'The CONTE For information and reser-- vations contact your. local --

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