A. QD i z S ¢ Q = y M N RECIPE OF THE WEEK HOT SALMON SANDWICHES A cup flaked cooked or canned salmon aAy3 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing Few grains pepper 3 tbs, sweet pickle relish 8 bread. slices aL: egg 2/3 . cup milk 2 tbs, butter or margarine Combine salmon, celery, pepper, mayonnaise or salad dressing and relish, Spread on 4 bread slices; cover with ree maining slices, Beat egg; add milk. Dip sandwiches in egg and milk mixture. Brown on both sides in butter or margarine, Serve hot, 0-0-0 STORK CLUB NEWS Congratulations this week go to Mr, and Mrs, V. Thorpe on the birth of a daughter on November 19th, 0-0-0 AROUND THE TOWN St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church in Terrace Bay was the scene of the nuptial rite on November 19th at 10:00 a.m. of Marien Bernice Austin, daughter of Mrs, John Austin of Port Arthur and the late Mr. John Austin, and Raymond ae Bouchard, The groom is the son of Mrs, M. Oakley of Fort William and the late Mr, lac Bouchard, Officiating for the ceremony was Father | Je C. McHugh of Schreiber. Presiding at the organ was Mrs, HE, Pineault who accompanied Mrs. J. Wig and Mrs, C. Knauff as they sang, "Mother At Your Feet We're Kneeling" during the signing of the register, Before an dltar decorated with gold and white mums, the guest pews were marked with white satin bows. (Cont. on next col,) : Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN (Cont.) Escorted to the altar by her eldest brother, Mr, William Austin of Port Arthur, the bride wore a waltz-length gown of bouffant net over satin with wide inserts of lace in the skirt. The strapless bodice was topped with a lace jacket buttoned from waist to peterpan collar, the collar trimmed with seed pearls, The bride wore satin brocade shoes and carried a cascade of American Beauty roses, ' Mrs, Marlyn Spiess of Port Arthur, attended the bride as Matron of Honour, and wore a gown of Alice Blue net over satin in cocktail length, The bodice of velvet was softly draped in shawl effect about the shoulders, and had inserts of pleated net outlining the decollete.: She wore a bandeau of blue net wound with pearls, matching gloves, silver slippers, and carried a cascade 'bouquet of pink carnations, "Best man was Mr, Lester Legault of Terrace Bay,' brother-in-law of the groom, while ushers were Mr, Thomas Austin of Port Arthur, brother of the bride, and Mr. Melvin Nicol, Terrace Bay, brother- in-law of the groom, Following the ceremony, a wedding luncheon was held at Hotel Terrace for members of the family and out-of-town guests, Mr. James Clancy proposed the toast to the bride, A reception was hel? from two till five at the Curling Club Lounge when the bridal party received their guests, The bride's Mother was gowned in a teal blue taffeta and wore a white hat with iridescent sequin trim and black accessories, The groom's Mother chose for the occasion a peacock blue taffeta dress with black embroidery, matching hat and black accessories, Both wore corsages of talisman roses, The bride's' table was covered in a white linen cloth and centred with a three-tiered wedding cake, offset with tulle and tapers. The pedestaled cake held a miniature bride and groom under an arch of flewers and wedding bells, ~ Vases of mixed-coloured mums decorated the banquet table, Misses Gay Roy and Patricia Downey circulated the guest book, while servitors were Misses Olyve Harrison, Esther Niemi, Maureen Knowles, Margaret ~ Flewelling, and Cathy Smith. Mesdames Cecile Simms and Eileen Black. Mrs. T, Latour cut the cake. In charge of the punch bowl were Mr, Tom Austin and (Cont. on page 5)