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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jun 1962, p. 8

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es ~Feae Sart bse) le i sine My 20960 gNOxMGI VV F AW N59 9:0 'service in the Commmity Church next Sunday. | | | } ' { = i Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hardinge from Toronto visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George @ NO Gl M Ml & KS / Maitland last week, BUT YOU STILL GET THE. BEST " ae ns pre KIWANIS ANNOUNCE 12th ANNUAL FISH DERBY | mm ae ee ee ee a RE ' AT MIL LW, AY MOT ) R S The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay Incorpora- a ted, will again hold their Annual Fish Derby, YOU'VE TRIED THE REST - ~- - /Dates this year are July 27, 28 and 29th, N OW. BUY T HE REST feengliondce on the 3 day event will be announ evsnnersenecanceransinetnnepemaataiett tet tL LLL LAA LALO A NN A AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR A surprise stork shower arranged by Mrs. W. Young and Mrs, J, St, Louis, was held on Tues- day evening in the home of the parents of de ne @ SALES guest of honor Mrs, Bill Thomas, c Approximately fifteen friends presented @ SERVICE their beautiful gifts and luncheon was served a ns by Mrs, C, Barker, assisted by Mesdames Young ® PARTS and St, Louis. econsnenassanienediieidia in SHARON MARQUIS JUNE BRIDE Yeltow and white mums adorned the altar of WE ALSO HAVE A TOP SELECTION OF QUALITY | Sey Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace USED CARS AND TRUCKS Bay at 11 ofclock, Saturday, June 2nd, for the marriage of Sharon Marie, only daughter of Mr. ; : vf ; | land Mrs, A, F. Marquis of Terrace Bay, to John if TH IS WEE < S ie Gregory Uschenko of Sault Ste, Marie. Very SP A| Rev, Dean E,A. Gallagher officiated for the od wedding ceremony, Presiding at the organ was Mrs. E, Pineault, with Margaret Anne Pineault the soloist. Escorted to the altar on the arm of her father, the bride was lovely in a full lengts gown of nylon net with lace bodice and stand- up collar, sprinkled with . iridescents; the sheath sleeves of net ending in lily points over the wrists, The skirt, bouffant over crinolines of taffeta and net was styled with 1£57 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN STATION-WAGON 4=_Noor = V8 * Auto= matic Power $teering -- ' vower Braieg, CuspOin iadio = New Paint Job i é' uj Ci two front panels of net, lace appliques border i | CN fy HS QE ing each panel, the waistline dipping to a V i | --_----. ' |back and front, Her Chapel veil of French illusion, edged with scallops and sprinkled with #ridescents was held by a crown of seed We are your friendly B/A Service Station - | pearls, and the carried a bouquet of purple CLASS 1A? MOCHANIC ON DUTY AT ALL TImgs To | FcRAd, centered by lily-of-the-valley. SERVICE ALL MiXiZS OF CARS AND TRUCKS - = - Bridal attendants Miss Patricia Romaniuk of Terrace Bay and Miss Sandra Reed of Sault Ste. Marie were gowned alike in sheaths of daffodil yellow organza over poie-de-soic, styled with tiny cap sleeves, scoop neck bod- ices and petalled organza overskirts. Their headdresses of matching shade were veils of 24 HOUR | bs LWAY 24 HOUR |net, centred with a single flower, and they - SPECIALIZING IN ~- COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULS ~- AUTOMATIC TRANS~= MISSIONS, CARBURETORS and WELDING TOWING TOWING | carried bouquets of white mums, SERVICE SERVICE Master Vincent Calder preceeded the bridal eh gh [2 S party as ring bearer, and carried a white | ge fringed satin cushion, | PHONE TAYLOR 5<3723 : Groomsman was Mr, Angelo Cavacholo of Sault Ste, Marie and Ronald Marquis, brother of the CORNER HIGHWAY 17 & MILL ROAD, TERRACE BAY bride; "ushéred ~-samtitienaseanceil REIMER ie Sees te se ee 8 er 3 * ANT) Dit : taeaaaipeat For the reception which followed at the SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from Page 2) Terrace Bay Moose Hall, the Mother of the was one of the Graduates. Eighty -five grad- | pride received in a two-piece dress of uates took part in an impressiye service, held} turquoise linen, the scoop-neck jacket embroid. in the Scotish Rites Cathedral in Hamilton ered with white and turquoise flowers and her and a round of activities culminated in a corsage was of baby pink carnations, Graduation Ball held on Wednesday evening, -- The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. While in the East the Phillips visited William Colborne, and Mrs, Nellie Himes, aunt relatives in Toronto and Niagara, before re=- lof the bride cut the wedding cake, The guest turning home, book was circulated by Margot Anderson, | Mrs. M, Lundberg (Ladies Auxiliary )and Reve; _ The bride's table was covered with an ecru J,Ahderson attended the Manitoba Conference lace cloth and held the three tier wedding cak¢ ot the United Church of Canada held in Knox adorned with white, yellow and mauve nllms and United Church, Winnipeg last week, A report |flanked by yellow tapers. on the Conference will be given at the morning! For their wedding trip (Continued on Page 9} 4 cen tn ere one marten etc on ne a see: aera enna sane

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