2 ae us 1962 TERRACE. BAY a) CONTINUING PHIL STUART S-- -- | SANDRA PHILLIPS WEDS JACK MARSH Terrace Bay Community Church was the setti Saturday evening, September 29th for a double | ring ceremony in which Sandra Jane Phillips, | Gnaleneen of Mr, & Mrs, Jack W.Phillips of | Terrace Bay, became the bride of John Ross FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS e | | { t | { | { | Marsh, son of Mr, & Mrs, Harold-N.Marsh of | ; altar decked with gladioli, asters and candle- | otis marked the pews, Wedding music was pro- Escorted to the Altar by her father, the | with a scooped neckline and the sleeves were | | @ chapel train, Her three layer fingertip | white feathered carnations and stephanotis Penelope Paul of Toronto, maid of honor, Miss-, maids, They were gowned alike in dressed of \'with welf bows. Their veiled petal hats, | shasta daisies, brother of. the bride, and Robert Everett of and white feathered carnations complemented | reception which followed, in the dining room. ~ | suit, dusty rose accessories and tea rose ps , The Bride's Table, covered in a extent c | rounded by a nest of tulle with sweet peas. i Phillips circulated the guest book. | Marsh left on a honeymoon to Southern Ontario, | ; Shoes, white gloves and white maribou hat. | Pexpane Bay. Rev, T,Garnett Husser officiated before an | Jabra. Lighted tapers were. on the windows 'and | ' satin bows, knotted around sprays of stephan- | vided by Mrs, Ellen Hodgkiss who also accom 'panied soloist Herbert Lohr, | bride was radiant in her bridal gown of white | peau de soie, The fitted bodice was designed ; Lily points. Alencon lace applique etched the | | front panel of the full skirt which ended in ' veil of tulle illusion was held by a crown | of seed pearls and she carried a cascade. of | greened with English ivy. Preceding the bride t6 the altar were Miss | Kathryn Phillips, sister of the bride-and Miss | | Marilyn Marsh, sister of the groom, brides- .. ' moss green peau de soie with scoop necklines, | three-quarter Sleeves and bell skirts adorned | gloves and shoes were in matching shade and | they carried cascades of copper tinted yellow ~ ; L.William Marsh of Milwaukee, Wisconsin was best man for his brother; Peter Phillips, Port Arthur, ushered, Black accessories and a-corsage of-pink | the ensemble of pink.delustered brocade chosen | by the Bride's Mother to greet. guests" ata | of the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, The groom's" | Mother favored a seafoam green three piece ! ; | corsage. Proposing a toast to the bride was J,Clancy,. | cloth, was centred by the three tier wedding cake topped with white satin bells and sur- | Presiding at the Tea Services were Mrs, A.R. Ostling and Mrs, E,S,Young. Miss Kathy | Prior to taking up residence at 236 - 9th _ | Street, Kitchener, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. | For travelling she donned a black and white | | Shepherdts check suit accented by black patent _Candy-stripe carnations fashioned her corsage, "ie LE; ON ALL MAJOR\--3 | HOME APPLIANCES Ay -.\ -- LECTRICAL ® | Jeanne Stuart, a ne et te ae eee rman en en 1a son on 'aes Ast. | [ms a daughter on October 2nd. 'at Cur Tady's Convent in Schreiber, - NEWS Page il Ae ety ans a SOME OF OUR LARGER ITEMS TO MAKE Take advantagé of the reduced prices on WASHERS, DRYERS, RANGES, FREEZERS, \ WE MUST MOVE ROOM" FOR TOYLAND 3 --_--_ oe | Simcoe. Plaza - a 3711 nents eee i tnt ns sacaanete Showers Sak the bride were given at the home of Mrs. E,S,Young and by her maid of hon- _ or at the home of Miss Beverly Lowry, Burling~' ' Cone: Mr, -and. Mrs. i ae of Stony Creek, | Ontario and Mrs Marsh of Toronto were among. the. SMlct-teen Guests attending the Phillips-Marsh wedding recently. | ee eee nen soe 'CATHOLIC GIRLS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The first meeting of the Catholic Girls Club was held on Sunday October 7th, Prayer opened the meeting and election of officers was held with the following results:- 'President- Cathy Cavanaugh, Vice President- Paulette Boudreau, Secretary- Betty Lou' Cavanaugh, Treasurer- Annette Belleveau, Ways and Means Convenor= Margaret Ann Pineault, Press Convenor = Janis McInnes, TV and Show ° Convenor- Virginia Pineault, Membership- The election was followed by a talk on' "The ways of setting a good example for our Non-Catholic Friends 'by Father Gallagher, Margaret Ann Pineault reported on the table the Club had at the Fall Bazaar and Father aiseber closed the meeting with a prayer, -- if lm rr ne nr ene ce a A ene yee ee ee a canes eeneenee aseaenene toe ROSSPORT UNION CHURCH BAZAAR ~~~: The annual sortie on Rossport is again being planned by the women of the town who 'tacitly agree fish derby day belongs to the men but the Fall bazaar of the Union Church is.for the females, .The date is always set after the Fall coloring has come, this year on October 13th,; from 2:30 until 5:00 P.M, in the Rossport Inn with Mrs,\ Toy Seppala a tea. on eee eae aeons Mamma me ame --§.T.O.R-K--C_L_U B : Born. $63 Mr. and_ Mrs, hi 'Power of Sohuatbot | Born 'to, Mn" md Mrs' Ry: Smith of Terrace i palletes dees slececos sessile eS caer bse decries eget scp anlage lanai een ones eh RN an MUSIC LOVERS PROMISED A TREAT A rare musical treat is in store for. dis= trict music lovers on Friday, October 26th, when the Lakehead Music Society presents Mre Douglas Dahlgren in a pianofort recital. MreDahlgren will.play light,,classical, and pops selections with such favorites as "Jesu, Joy of Man's.Desiring" and "Moonlight Sonata", This artist has had an illustrious career and has played, with the Halifax, CoDele and | Lakehead Symphony Orchestras, -, Tickets are on sale at the Recs Gentre, Commnity T.VeServices: in Terrace Day and from Mrs, I,Smitheman and Sister Alexander a