TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 30, 1969 DUGGAN-HERLIHY VOWS EXCHANGED bridesmaid wearing coral. Their short gowns were fashioned with round neckline and the over-glbow sleeves were finished with a deep band of lace. Their. headdresses wre white organza bows and they carried white mums tint- ad to match their gowns. White accessories completed their at- tire. The best man was Malcolm Boon, of Schreiber, and ushers were Patrick Duggan, brother of the groom, and Barry Harper of Schreiber. A wedding dinnér was held in the Guild Hall where a toast to the bride was proposed by R. B. Spadoni of Schreiber. The wedding cake was made by the groom's mother, Following dinner, a reception was held at the home of the pride when the bridegroom's mother received wearing a tur- quoise shantung sheath. The round neckline and three quarter sleeves were banded with silver metallic braid. She chose an or- ganza and petal hat, white ac- cessories, and corsage of pink carnations. HONEYMOON IN EAST Going away for a trip to East- ern points, the bride wore a sage green lace coat dress, white wed- ding ring hat, white accessories, and corsage of Talisman roses. Jhe couple will make their Arrangements of pastel gladioli formed the floral background in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church for the wedding at 3 p.m. June 28, of "Kathleen Anne Herlihy and James (Jimmy) Joseph Duggan, with very Rev. J. M. Cano of- ficiating for the double ring cere- mony. The bride is the daughter of Patrick Michael Herlihy and the late Mrs. Herlihy, and the bridegroom is the- son of Mr. and Mrs. U'Connell Henry Dug- gan, all of Schreiber. Soloist Giovanni Cebrario was accompanied at the organ by Miss Brenda Lalonde, both of Schreiber. Given mm marriage by her father, the bride chose for her wedding a sleeveless sheath of bonded crepe, topped by a full- length lace coat styled with small stand-up collar buttoned at the neckline. The three- quarter sleeves, front, and hem- line. were edged with scalloped lace. Her wierred bouffant veil of silk illusion was caught to a petal cluster and she carried sweetheart roses and white car- nations. Her only jewelry was a diamond and pearl heirloom pendant belonging to the bride- grcom's grandmother. BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS ; SSRI . Mark is only two months old and he looks a little ; displeased at life. Perhaps it is because the photographer arrived at feeding time and this little fellow doesn't like to be kept waiting for his meals. Mark is a_ healthy, normal baby, developing well, of French, Scottish and English descent. His small frame is well-padded and he has blue eyes, red hair and fair skin. He is alert and responsive, smiling and cooing, crying only when he's in real trouble. He is accustomed to toddlers and older children, so would fit well into a family. This baby has a good background with no problems. To inquire about adopting Mark please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Service. Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general information about adoption ask your local Children's Aid Society. Note to weekly editors: You will be glad to know that four little boys have found adoption homes through your papers since Today's Child made its first weekly appear- ance in March. O.P.P. Press Release - cont'd from page 9 .... On the traffic scene, five property damage col- lisions were investigated by officers of this Detach- ment last week, with damage approximated at $1750. There were five charges laid under the Highway her sister, Mrs. Livio Rismondo of Geraldton as matron of honor, and Miss Billie Ann Cocks of They wore identically styled A- line gowns of fortrel, the mat- ron of honor in blue, and the home in Schreiber. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a shower ar- ranged by friends at the home of Mrs, Robert Winters. The groom was honored at a stag arranged by Patrick Duggan and Barry Harper. The bride was attended by Fort William was bridesmaid.. Traffic Act, nine warnings were issued for minor infractions and defective equipment. Highways and other roads patrolled in miles - amounted to - 2,453 with 192 total duty hours. ° ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Miss Anne Starke, student nurse of Winnipeg, Man was a guest at Rossport Inn this week enroute to Hanover, Ontario by bicycle. She travels alone but books in at a hotel or motel for the night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griffen of Red Rock and Mrs. G. Black of Fort William spent the weekend here. Miss Emilia Bruno and Patrick Auger of Longlac, were here for the weekend. Mrs. Grace Kanester and Miss Susan Geronnaze have left for their home in Kinnaird, B.C. after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Legault. peat US EEN RR AN PR OS TAR VR RAIA LIS GR Le ER REL ERAT