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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jun 1971, p. 9

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JUNE 23, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 CAIN « LONG VOWS EXCHANGED St, Martin of Tours was the scene of a lovely June wedding when Rosemary Gayle Long and Raymond Hugh Cain were united in marriage by Father A, Greengrass. The wedding took place at 4 p.m,, Saturday, June 12th. Rosemary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Long of Ter- rece Bay and Raymond is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Cain of Kirkland Lake, The alter was adorned with gladioli and Sister Marian was the organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a tradi- tional long white gown in Fortrel Crepe, featuring a V nack- line, Empire waist and short puffed sleeves. The neckline, waist and sleeves were accented by rows of lace threaded with yellow satin ribbons. A full train fell softly from the waist. She wore a shoulder length bouffant veil of Illusion net and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, white mums and Shasta dai- sles. The bridesmaid, Miss Diane Singleton of Schreiber, wore a long jumper in shocking pink, with a paler pink blouse with long full sleeves, Her head dress was e pink straw floppy brim hat and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations. John laroque was Best Man and the ushers were the bride's two brothers, Thomas and Robert Long. For the reception dinner held in the Church Hall, end later at the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Long chose a matching dress and coat in Aqua patterned Crimplene, sleeve- less sheath with the coat featuring half belt and covered buttons, and she wore a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs.Cain also received, wearing a Rose Fortrel dress, matching socces- sories and a corsage of white carnations, 3 Ron Dekin proposed the toast to the bride. Miss Georgina Caron circulated the guest book and Misses lois and Judy . Caron passed the wedding ceke, which was placed on a lace covered table in a froth of tulle, =~ cont'd next column ... flanked by orange tapers in orystal holders. For travelling to Ottawa where they will spend their honey- moon, Rosemary donned a brown and beige striped suit with matching long brown vest and a corsage of yellow carnations, The bride was the guest of honour at a shower held by fellow staff members of the Canadian Institute for the Blind in Sudbury where she is employed, and also received a gift from the residents of the Institute, In Terrace Bay, she was entertained at a shower in St, Martin's Church Hall, hostes- ses being Mrs. J, Santerre and Mrs, R, Dakin, A rehearsal party was held at the home of the bride's parents the night before the wedding. : Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cain, Kirk- lend lake; Mr, and Mrs. J, Laroque, Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs, Paul Leroux, Mr, and Mrs. Duke Buyko, Kenora; Miss Janice Long and Mr, Dennis Long, Thunder Bay. Mr, and Mrs, Cain will reside in Sudbury, SCHRE|BER DETACHMENT WEEKLY REPORT Two liquor investigations were conducted during the past week. A quantity of wine and beer was seized and the owners have been charged and will appear in court at a later date. Person (s) in possesion of lig- vor at any beach will be charged and liquor confis- continued page I0 sevces NO DOUBT ABOUT IT: PLYMOUTH CRICKET IS A GREAT LITTLE CAR IT HARDLY SEEMS POSSIBLE THAT CHRYSLER'S NEW POCKET SIZE PLYMOUTH CRICKET CAN BE SO PRACTICAL, CARRY SUCH A LOW PRICE, AND LOOK LIKE THIS: ® IT!S EASY TO PARK ® IT'S EASY TO SERVICE @® IT'S EASY TO GET INTO @® IT'S EASY ON GAS Retail Price $2295. : fh ELGAR ELGAR WRIGHT MOTORS LIMITED 187 RAILWAY STREET, NIPIGON, ONTARIO Chrysler -.Plymouth - Dodge - Dodge Trucks - Fargo Trucks Plymouth CHRYSLER 8 Fargo Trucks SALES/SERVICE

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