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Terrace Bay News, 16 May 1963, p. 7

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May" 16, 1963 LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS:- The fol= airesangetans the we lowing item is taken from the Northern Ontario} . Tourist Outfitters Association Bulletin, On April 5th, Secretary-Manager Bob Giles attended a meeting in Ottawa called by the Department of Transport to discuss Section 201, Every vessel propelled solely by oars or paddles shall carry; (a) in the ease of a vessel not over 18 feet: in length; one ~ ~~~ bailer and one approved small vessel life- jacket or approved life saving cushion for each person on board, (b) in the case of a vessel over 18 fect in length, one bailer and person on board, Applications for exemption from this regulation were made and after some discussio the Department stated it would render.a decision on the matter in the near future, We have how received a letter from the Depart ment that they are taking action to rescind Section 204, This means that persons using canoes, rowboats etc., propelled by oars or paddles will not be required to have life saving equipment, COMMUNITY CHURCH SCENE OF WEDDING The marriage of Betty Carol MacFadyen R.N. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, D, MacFadyen of Ter- race Bay to Fred Gaul, son of Mr. and Mrs, C, Gaul of Fort William was solemnized Saturday afternoon, June 11th, at 4 ofclock in the Terrace Bay Conmunity Church, Rev, T. Garnet Husser performed the ceremony before an altar adorned with vases of white and yellow gladioles. Mrs, Stan Hodgkiss presided at the organ, Escorted on the arm of her Father, the bride was radiant in a full length gow of peau de soie, Lace set with tiny seed pearls outlined the high neckline and the long sleeves ended in lily points, The skirt, falling to a short train, repeated the lace and seed pearl motif, beginning from the sides and caught midway in the front by a large bow of the peau de soie, A bouffant ee nn EEE ES | i i | { | | . i | | | 4 : } { { | Pres DRYER IN LUG- |! TYPE CASE WITH RES MIRROR, PIN TRAY AND NAIL~DRYING EQUIPMENT. REG.VALUE ~ $29.95 SALES & SERVICE THE NEWS 20\ of a Small Vessel Regulations which reads; one approved small vessel lifejacket for each ee A ps ee lee ta PTS Page 9 mw MEARE HEAD. ~ SHRINE." CIRCUS = We choot FORT WILLIAM GARDENS MAY 30-3157 JUNE lst EVENING SHOWS - 8:00 P.M MATINEES + 2:00 PsMs a, 7. Reserved Seatt - $1. 50 = onthe Rush Séats = $1.00 Rush Seats ONLY for Matinees = Adults $1.00 Children 50¢ Matinees on Friday and Saturday only JOHNSON'tS B.A SNACK BAR FROM NOW UNTIL/FU. NOTICE THE SNACK BAR WILL BE. OPEN 6.30 AeMa. UNTIL 12. MIDNIGHT HIGHWAY 17 - SCHREIBER veil was gathered to a crown of pearls set off by crystal, and she carried a bouquet of red roses, Attending the bride were Miss Irene Kokanie RN. of Fort William as Maid of Honor, and Miss Linda MacFadyen, sister of the bride. Gowned alike they chose blue chiffon over taffeta fashioned with SCOOP necklines and three-quater sleeves, "i cummberbund bow of taffeta outlined the waist above the full skirt, 4eaddresses of 'blue wedding ring with veiling, blue shoes and white gloves completed the ensembles and they carried bouquets: of i blue and white gladiolas, ! (Continued on Page 10) a ee ee NR eR NE eR eRe ae omen ren -- GARDEN LIME =~ GRASS SEED FERTILIZER ,CAMPING OUP PLES: » LUGGAGE BICYCLES ALE SIZES = ALSO ACCESSORIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS = "e Gl F TS STUARTS ELECTRIC SIMCOE PLAZA, TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO =- PHONE 3711 ne en

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