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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1959, p. 2

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Page 2 wv TERRACE BAY NEWS ~ Uccober 1, 1959, TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES { | COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr. A, Lavender 9.30 A.M, Senior Sunday School 11.00 A.M, Beginners Sunday School | 2.00 P.M. Junior Sunday School | 11,00 A.M, WORLD COMMUNION SERVICE ; 730 P.M, EVENING WORSHIP | ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Pev.Dean E.A, Gallagher | SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in | the evening, | SUNDAY _ Masses ie LS and 10 A.M. ; Evening Devotions - 7,30 P.M, , Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M, i SS t TOWN PICS (en rte am ' CHARMAINE DODGE WEDS ALAN DURANCE Baskets of pale yellow and salmon coloured gladioli adorned the altar in the Terrace Bay Community Church Saturday, September 5th, at 3.30 for the double ring marriage ceremony of Charmaine Barbara, eldest daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. Gordon Dodge, Terrace Bay, to Alan Stan- ley Bryon Durance, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Durance of Dryden, Rev.Dr. Arthur Lavender officiated at the ceremony. Soloist, Miss Maryellen Reynolds, sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "I'1] Walk Beside You", es at the organ by Mrs. Ellen Hodg- ' kiss, Escorted to the altar on the arm of her Father, the bride wore a floor length gown in i; white whisper taffeta, The bodice, styled on : princess lines, featured a scoop neckline out~ ! lined in lace appliques re-embroidered. with irridescent sequins, and long sleeves ending in lily points; a straight front. panel in the skirt emphasized the very full gathered hip paniers edged with lace appliques and also re- ' embroidered with irridescent sequins, anda large butterfly bow was placed on the back of the skirt. which ended in a slight.train, A fingertip veil of illusion tulle was held by a crown of irridescent sequins centred with seed pearls and she wore a single strand of white carnations and green ivy centred with a yellow and white orchid, i Attending the bride as Matron of Honour was ; Mrs, Helen Durance, sister-in-law of the groom, Junior Bridesmaids, Misses Beverley and _ Patricia Dodge, sisters of the bride, little Susan and Ronald Durance, niece and nephew of the groom,as flower girl and ring bearer, Mr, Koss Durance was groomsman for his brother and ushering the guests were Marvin Steen and Dr, Clare Ernewein, The Matron of Honour chose a waltz length ; gown of dark emerald green velvet cut on ; princess style with three-quarter sleeves, a ; scoop neckline and very full hip paniers. She | wore matching satin pumps and a double banded ' flat bow headband in matching green and carr- ' ied a bouquet of large bronze mums, The , Junior Bridesmaids wore waltz length gowns' in greenmist crystal charm, Small bertha collars (Cont!d next colwan) UNITED CHURCH - Rev. Russell Crook -11,00 A.M, -- MORNING WORSHIP HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. Father J. M,. Cano SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00, 9.30 and 10.45 A.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION Wednesda _ fitted bodices, the very full skirts with pearls. Her flowers were an offhand cascade of |: SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R. Inshaw 8.30 A.M, - Holy Communion 11.09 A.M. - Choral Eucharist 7.00 Beige = Family Service 9.30 A.M, = Sunday School DAILY MASSES - 7.30 A.M. Saturday Confessions - 4 to 5,30 P.M. - 7,30 to 9 P.M. Sunday Evening Devotions - 7.30 P.M, Baptisms by appointment only. Rossport, St. John Berchman's -~ Mass every Tuesday evening - 7.30 P.M. Vicar J, Tuomisto 10,00 A.M, - SUNDAY SCHOOL 7,00 P.M. - Service will conducted in the basement chapel at the F. Eickmeier residence on Kingsway. Sunday - 11 A.M, Sunday School for all ages. - 2 P.M. Rossport Sunday School - 7 P.M. Gospel Service - 8 P.M. ~ Prayer and Praise, on the round neckline were dainty on the scalloped shorter overskirts were fitted at the waist with sashes of darker green velvet. A similar frock gowned the wee flower girl and all wore headbands of green velvet flat bows, white gloves, a single strand of pearls; and carried bouquets of yellow shasta daisies! For the reception at the Moose Hall the | bride's Mother received in a sheath dress of | | | | | : | | | | charcoal.and white checked imported silk or- ganza, large balloon sleeves and a horizon- tally tucked skirt. She wore a black cart- wheel hat, black shoes and purse ,white gloves and jewelry and her corsage was a fushia | tipped white orchid. Mrs. Durance, the | groom's Mother assisted in receiving, wearing) a lace gown in beige over pink taffeta, a | picture hat in rose velvet and brown access- ories. She wore a corsage of a cymbillum | orchid. | For a honeymoon trip to New York and Toronto via T.C.A., the bride travelled in a sheath dress of printed grey wool with a scoop neckline and three-quarter length sleeves, Her accessories were a turtle green | hat and gloves, black shoes and purse and an | orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Durance will re-!} side in Dryden, Ontario, | Out-of-town guests included the grooms's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durance with children, Dr. and Mrs, Clare Ernewein and children, Mr, and Mrs. William Faulkner, aunt and uncle of the groom all of Dryden; | | Mrs. Gerald Saunders, Mrs. George Holmstrom and Janice, aunt and cousins of the groom of Kenora; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ws Reid of Port Arthur, the groom's aunt and uncles; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Reid of Moose Jaw, aunt and uncle of the groom; and Mr. F. M. Fon of Toronto, We welcome home Sam Stojko who has spent the past year.as a patient in the Fort William Sanatorium.

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