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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jun 1955, p. 5

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AROUND THE TOWN (Cont. ) centred with seed pearls, The sleeves were full length lily point style buttoned at the wrist, Her chapel veil of tulle was held by a headdress with matching Schiffli embroidery, The bride carried a bouquet of eight orchids, centred with a large orchid and short streamers of two orchids, all in white, The bride had three attendants. Mrs. Laverne Luther of Winnipeg was Matron of Honour, while Misses Wendy and Cheryl Duncan, sisters of the bride were Junior bridesmaid and flower girl, respectively. Mrs. Luther's dress of sky blue nylon net with embroidered nylon trim over a taffeta underskirt was topped with a matching bolero, Her feathered headdress and gloves matched her gown, Misses Wendy and Cheryl Duncan wore identical gowns of sky blue embroidered nylon with scattered nylon daisies, Fitted headdresses of the embroidered nylon were fastened with a Sweetheart rose, and matching blue nylon mittens completed their ensembles. All the attendants carried bouquets of pink sweetheart roses, Mr. Gordon Maycock attended his brother as groomsman, and Mr, Laverne Luther of Winnipeg and Mr, Ken Gunby were ushers, Following the wedding, the reception was held in the Orange and True Blue Hall, Port Arthur, A white linen cloth covered the bride's table which was centred with a cascade of pink baby roses in a cut-glass bowl, and flanked by white tapers in low cut-glass candlelabra, The four tier wedding cake, supported by glass pillars between the tiers, was topped by a miniature bride and groom, and placed on a small table covered with a hand-crocheted white cloth, Servitors were: Mesdames Gordon Maycock, and Jack Masters; Misses Audrey Gunby, Jacqueline Dennis, Ruth Maycock, Betty' (Cont. on next col.) 0-0-0 WANTED 2 Light Housekeeping rooms, Phone 319. 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY TAXI The Terrace Bay Taxi will now be oper- ated by Art LeBlanc - 24 hour service. Phone Terrace Bay - 376, 0-0-0 .Perry, Lois Parish and Joanne Page 5 AROUND THE TOWN (Cont.) Anderson, Mrs. John Dennis, assisted by Mrs, Wilfred Gray cut the cake, Miss Judy May Ellard circulated the guest book while Mr, Beaver Gibson and Mrs. George Scott were in charge of the punch bowl. Mr. Andrew Davidson proposed the toast to the bride. Rev. Pedon spoke the grace and Mr, Jack Masters was Master of Ceremonies, For receiving, the bride's Mother chose a pale pink linen frock with raised embroidery and rhinestones out- lining the neck and pockets, topped by a matching bolero with three-quarter length sleeves, White accessories and a corsage of pale pink baby roses completed her ensemble, The groom's Mother wore a gown of navy blue sheer with a gathered bodice and fitted skirt. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of pale pink baby roses, For travelling the bride chose a Dior brown wool suit with permanent pleated skirt and fitted jacket with peter pan collar and stiffened hemline, Her accessories wére of white and she wore an orchid, Mr. and Mrs. Naycoek will reside in Toronto, Out-of-town guests included Mr, and lirs, Thor Olsen, Mrs, Jan Hall and Maureen, Mrs, Dene Moore with Karen and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Solly of Terrace Bay: Mr. and Mrs, Ed MacAdam, Pic McCouan, Mrs, Hugh Stewart of Schreiber: Mrs, L. Helsdon of Surrey, England; Mr, N,. Olsen of LaTugue, Quebec: Mr. Bob Scarboro of Chicago: Mr. Gus Cross and Mr. George Scott of Marathon, Prior to her departure the Hospital staff held a tea in the hospital with Miss Pat O'Brien, Matron, acting as hostess, A beautiful luncheon was served with a brido's cake topped with a jewelcase and an orchid fastened in a ring. Miss O'Brien presented Anita with a pop-up toaster on behalf of the staff, Present also were the parents of the bride-to-be, On Wednesday, June 8th, a kitchen shower was held at the home of Mrs, Gordon Maycock in Port Arthur, 0-0-0

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