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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jul 1958, p. 3

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On Saturday morning, July 19th, Rev. ~~ Father E. A. Gallagher in- St. Martin's Rom- an Catholic Church,-: Terrace Bay, solemnized the marriage of Gay, youngest daughter of Mrs. Delima Roy and the late: Mr. Paul Roy of Kapuskasing, Ontario, and John George Pashniak, second son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Pashniak of Broadview, Saskatchewan. Organist was Mrs. Edmund Pineault and the soloist was Miss Edith Adamo. Mr. Ernest Pashniak was groomsman for his brother and Mr. David Pashniak, also a brother, and Mr, Vincent Kenney were the ushers. Escorted to the altar by her brother- in-law, Mr. Aurele Boudreau, the bride was gowned in floor length white nylon with an embroidered white flower design Mr. Don Boudreau and Miss Annette Boudreau. . 'circulated the guest book. For traveling, the bride chose a pink chemise suit with a white picture hat and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Pashniak will reside in Wayburn, Saskatchewan. Prior to their marriage, the bride was presented with a toaster from the girls ¢ the office staff at Kimberly-Clark | Puly & Paper Co., a supper ard presentation at Hotel Terrace with friends, a Shower at Boudreau's summer cabin. The groom was given a. stag with Chris McPhail as host. "AKELA CUB PACK SUMMER CAMP Akela Cub Pack Terrace Bay attended Summer Camp at the White Sand Lake Scout throughout. The slim bodice fitted tightly~ Camp from June 27th to July 1st with a with a scooped neckline and tiny capped - sleeves, above the bouffant skirt. Her. elbow length gloves matched her gown and. her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a coronet of' rhinestones and pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Clare Simms attended her. aunt as Matron of Honour; Mrs. Emery Drisdale, a sister, and Miss Annette Boudreau, another niece,were the bridesmaids, Dressed alike in waltz length gowns of white nylon with a pattern of pale blue flower spray, their gowns were on a princess line with flared skirts and tiny puffed sleeves. Blue and pink ribbons fell t& thé-hemline from bows formed at the low "V" neckline at lack. They wote white glovés: dnd shoes and their headdreSSes were a row of feathered carna-. tions dyed blue.' They.each carried a total of eighteen boys, four leaders (including the very essential cook) and two Scout Assistants. The activities the boys enjoyed during camp days were, first of all, swimming twice a day, outdoor games such as base- ball, capture the fly, Indian stalking and hiking ,Badges were worked at and three successful swimmers were passed and parts Vv of several athletes badges were done, and best tent competition was awardec for appearance and behavior as well as tmt inspection. Nightly campfires, the highlights of any boy's camping, saw the boys in general singsongs, playing charades and guessing games, and,.one special night, having a "dress-up! party. That night, the boys made up their costumes from whatever mater--- colonial bovquet.of blue and pink carnations.jal was at hand and prizes were given for Following the wedding ceremony a. reception was held at the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay with the Bride's mother receiving ina gown of pale blue nylon and brocade with accessories of white and her corsage was red roses and daisies. Mrs. Pashniak wore a steel blue lace sheath with white acces- sories and her corsage was red roses and white daisies. i a The Bride's table was covered in a white linen cloth and centred with a bridal cake decorated in pink and white. Swans formed the pillars of the cake and white and. pink mums adorned the top. The _cake was. cut by two sisters, Mrs. Don" Boudreau 'and Mrs. R. Gascon and the :servi- tors were Misses Gisele Gascon, Elaine Pashniak, Helen Roy and Paulette Boudreau. The toast to the bride was proposed by (cont'd. next column) the best costume by individuals and tent groups. Leaders of this Cub Pack were: akela- | John Wade, Chil -- Bob Biesenthal, Rikki - Doris Biesenthal (nurse), Baghura - Dave amos (the cook) , with Scout Assistants Ronny Schock and Gary Crandlemire. OLSEN FAMILY RETURNS TO TERRACE BaY_ On June 29, Gwen Olsen and the two Olsen children returned to Terrace Bay from El Paso, Texas. Thor Olsen motored to El Paso and picked up his family, return- ed to Terrace Bay, and is now residing permanently, in Terrace Bay at 81 Hudson Drive. :

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