Terrace Bay News, 16 Aug 1962, p. 8

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es _ Page S= os FIGLIOMENI - SLATER vows EXCHANGED Glads in varicgated shades adorned the ~ Altar and guest pews in Holy Angels! Roman Catholic Church on August 11th, for the wed- ding of Doris Dianne, daughter' of Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Slater and Dominic Anthony Figliomeni | son of Mr, and Mrs, Vincenzo all of Schreiber. Father J.M, Cano officiated, with Miss C, Lalonde as organist and G, Cebrario the | soloist. The ushers were J, Figliomeni and D, Pel- lagrino, cousins of the groom Groomsmen were C, Figliomeni and V, Costa, | brother and cousin of the groom, The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Russell C, Skinner, had four attendants: her sister, Miss Donna Slater, maid of honor, Miss' Maria Cebrario, bridesmaid, Mary Figlio- meni, sister of the groom, flower girl and Kevin Scott, cousin of the bride, ring bearer, The: bride, was owned in organza and~Chan- » tilly lace, floor length, Her veil of French illusion was caught to tiny rosettes and scattered with pearls and séquins and she carried a semi cascade of yellow roses and white carnations spiced with babysbreath, The maid of honor and bridesmaid: were _gowned alike in shrimp silk organza, white accessories and their flowers were shower bouquets of white carnations tipped with shrimp to match their gowns, The flower girl, in short swirling white nylon carried a basket of pastel shaded TUNIS y | and wore a shell bonnet brim, The ring bearer's cushion of white satin had buds knotted in-long satin streamers, The wedding breakfast was served in the Town Hall, followed by a reception in the afternoon and a dance in the evening, For the occasion the groom's mother chose a print-| ed sheath in blue tones with matching acces- sories in beige and a corsage of white feath- ered carnations, Mr.& Mrs, Figliomeni are spending their honeymoon in Western Canada and will reside in Schreiber upon their return, Out-ot-town guests attending the wedding were the bride's grandmother, aunt, uncle and cousin, Mrs, &.83.Brisco of Renfrew, Mr, and Mrs, W.Slater and son Hugh of Sudbury, her aunt and uncle, Mr.& Mrs. Verle Thompson of Terrace Bay, her cousin Miss Dorothy Slater of Fort Williaa, Mrs, L.Macchi, Mr.& Mrs, A, Favuzzi, cousins of the groom and Miss Maria Cebrario of Port Arthur, eer lho seis soiadtpnninerabeti whi een "BO a FH. {803 TERRACE | yx eg. PORTRAIT - FOR THE LOW, LOW PRICE OF é THIS OFFER INCLUDES; ee tet < o>:8 THIS OFFER E-XF ee eee ee a ements tee eee }:nstemteannioeamees TERRACE BAY NEWS ' OLEANTRG CLEANING UPHOLSTERY INTRODUCTORY OFFER; - YOUR PORTRAIT OR ox YoU patny's 11-4" x 5" color originals (proofs) which are non-fading and yours to keep at no extra cost 1-8" x 10" color enlargement.of the original of your _ choice with suitable white folder. RES August 16, 1962 DONNA JOHIGON HONOUNED AT SHOVE y Miss Donna Jolmson was honored at a shower tea arranged in the Guild Hall on Wednesday evening where her Mother, Mrs, Leonard John- son, her fiancee's Mother, Mrs, Sanford Chicoine and Mrs, Dill Moon received with her. The tea was poured by Mrs. Pat Leisander and Mrs. E, Mailette and the servitors were the Misses Audrey McCuaig, Brenda Lidkea, * | | | | Sharon Webb and Detty Comeau and Marlene Birch} Miss Marilyn Moon attended the gift table ay: | and Miss Lucette Chicoine the guestbook. |'Mesdames Harry Shack, Charlie Pearson, Kene ' Bedard and.Len. OtBrien replenished. { "Vir.o Mrs. Alfred Johnson and fanify ha vhave | 'returned fron holidays spent with relatives in Winnipeg and vicinity, They brought Mrs. 'Johnson's, sister, Mrs, F,Tomchuk and fanaily ¢ | of Winnipeg back to Schreiber for a visit. | Mary Ellen Gerow was hostess at a farewell party for Susan Caldwell who will attend schoo in Belleville this Winter, Friends attending included Ann Noonan, Barbara Arnold, Sandra Clemens, Susan Kragero, Gayle Morrill, Jeanne McCuaig, Nuriel Nesbitt, Patsy Dimmery, Daryl Lynn Weaver, Sherry Condie, Helen Lightbown, Charlotte Ross, Susan received a sweat with the good wishes of her friends. | | ' { peed eee aes ~~ When cleaning furniture upholstry, make a | thick, rich soap lather, and apply only the lather to the upholstry with a cloth or --_ making sure not to get the upholstery wet. Wipe off the lather with a cloth or sponge wrung very tightly from clear water. Do only a small. area at a time. FOR_LEATHER FURNITURE You can shine up your leather furniture by using a soft piece of cotton dipped in vine- gar, First squeeze the cotton almost dry, then polish, --_a-- God has so constituted our nature that we cannot be happy unless we are, or thing we are, the means of good to others. We can scracely conceive of greater wretchedness than must be felt by him who knows he is wholly useless in the world, Erskine Mason. Psychiatrist to Patient: "Now just when did you first discover that you enjoyed paying yo your income taxes?" fen ne mn mcm BAY, Your portrait is taken in your home, without sitting under hot flood- lights, making it unnec- essary to pay a portrait- sitting fee, MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT eo rere Ce ee ee ma ' ; PHONE = 3803 } AUG. 30, 1962 | anil an nn ne Ne I A fn a O09 $20.00 value. : coe. ehh, itn a orn pleat etl ae ath tile erage ae aap ce nips ttl sie edo earlin anpeorareesttihantaatenesttilasieniasinttiidaaensnsisl animate steps seneansiaees

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