nf HAILEYBURIAN AND COBALT WEEKLY POST WOMEN'S PAGE | a a en en ee nn a Wedding Bellis FAUVELLE -BOURGET Decorated with baskets of pastel colored summer peo- nies. Holy Cross cathedral, Haileybury, was the scene of the wedding of Margaret Bourget, daughter of Mrs. Suzanne Bourget and the late John Bourget, and Adelard Fauvelle, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Fauvelle of New Liskeard, on Saturday August 9th. Rev. Laurier ._ Leblane officiated and the bride's nephew James Bour- get and Peter Whelan served as altar boys. The wedding music was played by Mrs. nied Rosaire Drainville who sang " Ave Maria "during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her brother, Henry Bourget of Buffalo, N.Y., the bride - chose for her wedding a gown of white satin, princess sty le with boutfant back. The mai bodice . featured a round neckline, lily point sleeves and a row of tiny buttons from the neck to the waist ' jAOnor's, H. Joyal who also accompa- - at the back. der fingertip veil of white tulle washeld oy a tiaraof pearls and sequins. She was attended by Mrs. Carol Connelly, sister of the groom, as matron of honor, wearing a waltz length frock of light blue nylon with matching bolero and hat. 1 'The bridesmaids were the 'bride's sisters, Florianne and Suzanne Bourget, whose waltz length gowns of maise crystaline satin were in princess' style withba - teau necklines. They wore matching feather hats. The bride's bouquet was of red roses, the matron of yellow, and the bridesmaids, pink roses. Little Louisa and Cheryl Bourget made charming flo- wer girls, wearing bouffant frocks of white and blue nylon, matching flowers wreaths and carrying bas- kets of pastel summer flo- wers. The best man was Ernie Fauvelle . of Ville -Ma- rie, brother of the groom, and. the ushers were Don Ross and Norman Gentile of The Roger Dee hit are le 1--Poor Little Fool 1z--Are You Really Mine 13--Splish Splash 15--Little Star -2--When ae 3--Volare (Del blu Ditinto di 14-- ? Blu) 4--Fever 5--Blue Blue Day 6---Patricia 7--My True Love 8--Bird Du. EVO eS Shei aEM ie Va 10--Rv: oo Ses Pe eee A 1 -- Vie Try Haileyburian 16--A certain Smile 17+-Yakety Yak 15-~Left Rigat out of Your rleart co You) +9--I guess Taines Happen Taat Way 20--Padre Advertising for Quick Results! at New Liskeard. For her daughter's wed- ding and the reception which followed in the Silver Room at the Hotel Haileybury, the bride's mother wore a gown blue nylon lace with white hat and accessories. Also receiving was the groom's mother, who wore white and blue floral nylon with white accessories. Both ladies wore corsages of pink roses. Tea was poured by the bride's sister, Miss Lena Bourget, . wearing golden brown taffeta with beige hat and accessories. Later the young couple left for atrip to Atlantic City the bride travelling in a suit of pale greenwith matching accessories. On their 'return they will make their home in New Liskeard a Attending the wedding from ¥ out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fauvelle Ville- Marie, Que., Mr. and Mrs. Connelly, North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bourget, Buffalo. New York, Paul Bourget, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaboury, Falconbridge, Mr. andMrs. Don Ross, New Liskeard, Donald Smith, NorthBay, Russell- Gardner, Elliot Lake, Mr. and Mrs. James Newman, Hanbury, Miss Murray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hinds, Mr. and Mrs. W. Campsell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dobson, 'Nelson Gagnon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fauvelle, Mr. and Mrs. Dominico Rolan- do, Mr. and Mrs. N. Gen - tile, Miss Sheila Kerr, Mrs. V._ Deloges, all of New Liskeard, John Comeau Sudbury, Rogér Desloges, Ville-Marie, Que. CNE Transport History at Thursday, August -lst. i: ° Bridal Shower ¥Y Mrs. Richard Fleury was hostess at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Pauline Plante, whose marriage will take place early next month. The house was decorated with streamers of pink and blue and an umbrella gaily bedecked with roses was arrangedover a pink plastic clothes basket filled with beautifully wrapped gifts. The basket was alsoa gift. Several amusing contests were played, including one in which the guest of honor and Mrs. Ann St. Cyr of North Cobalt were the con - testants. Bingo was also played with special prizes going to Mrs. Armand Fleury, Mrs. Lucien Plante, Mrs. Noel Fleury and Miss B. Plante Snes Mrs. Fleury in DBA ZN AN ANZ The following little poem . was given to me last week and I thought it was so good that I wanted to share it with other grandmothers. A Grandmother's Prayer Preserve me, Lord, from pasement flats, And sad fat cats, And dead dead hats Avert my apprehensive ga- ze From pills and swills and snacks on trays; And, since I am Reduced, O Lord, from bills for frills Ican'tafford. ee 6 He Hee he he ye oe a 2 he 2k 2 ik ale kc Let me notirev my daugh ters-in-law With ancient saw Nor half-sheathed claw, Nor yet to hold one up the other As the perfect wife and mother, But my fingers keep to fitting Bits of knit - ting, baby-sitting. EE AE He Hee OK et a A ok KK Don't let me give advice, much less In public stress Charles E. Kettering and Cul. R. S. McLaughlin, 1w6 automotive pianec antique car similar w one which will he given away free at the Histors di serving T¢é. ESS Jeanne Fleury Miss Vero- nica Sauve, and Miss Ann Montgomery. Teawas pour- ed by Miss Rose Dupuis. apeleut About thirty guests were present and several who were unable toattend sent Sifts. --s _Edna May The women's commentator on both CBL and CBM this week is Edna May, who has been heard regularly on CBL for the past three years. Before that she was the daily morn- ing commentator on CBM for 18 months, so she will be back on home ground for a time, untl Marion Mc- Cormick takes over the Montreal spot on September Ist. Edna May will report on the International Genetics Conference being held in Montreal, and she will be heard on Matinee this Tuesday in an interview with Jim Biggar, director of the history depart- ment of Upper Canada College, Tor- onto, about the "Visites interprovin- ciales' *--the scheme whereby French and English-speaking students ex- change hospitality and find out about the others' way of life. In between her jobs on CBM and CBL Edna May spent five years in Switzer- land with her husband, Paul Guttman (then a UN official), as special correspondent for the CBC and resi- dent correspondent for~ABC. B17 ZANUZANIZADVZANI ANI ZANOZ ANU ZB\UZANIZANUANIZANUZANUZANUZANGZD\IZ INS cAcross the Kitchen Gable by Mrs. Mac Its uselessness. However undeserved. O pray, Support the legend "Gran's okay't And in my mirror make me see Not whatwas Once, but Now, is me. Isn't it sweet? And also what many of us need to pray, too. FO ISIS KK The weather last week-end was just plain ridiculus. Imagine having a yip-roar - ing old fire in thefurnacc all day on the seventeenth of August! An Italianneighbor we used tohave, when things went wrong, always used to say, 'Iam disgoost". and believe me, I was " disgoost" too. AE IH A A A I AIO 2 ok 2k ok ok The greatest problem people have to face today is keeping their ambitions pinned down to their salaries. reser abe An Of Dranientation «+ hibit.