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Terrace Bay News, 22 Aug 1963, p. 4

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ne ee ee 1963 August 22 WEDDING (Continued from Page 2) bride changed to a two piece ensemble of blue linen trimmed with lace, matching flowered hat and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Theriault will reside on Lakeview Drive, Terrace Bay. Prior to the marriage the bride was feted at a shower given by Mrs. R. Dakin and a stag was held for the groom by Emile Boucher. Out-of-town guests included the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Theriault and sister Marie Jane of New Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. L. Belliveau of Port Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Comeau. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kompon, Mr. and Mrs. R. Vaillant, Mr. and Mrs. E. Vaillant and Mrs. McManus all of Fort William. SWIMMING POOL NEWS Becaase of the necessary repairs to the steam line, water temperatures at the Pool have been somewhat cooler over the past week and a half, but completion of work on the lines will allow us to raise the temperatures again this week. With this in mind, we urge all swimmers to continue to take advantage of the remaining good weather, and especially to urge the children to make use of the pool in preparatio for their final swim tests. Summer hours will continue until the end of August, ,and then special hours will be set up | to allow swimming during the best parts of the day, up until approximately September 15th. LOST AND FOUND There are many articles in the Lost and Found Department at the Swimming Pool, and these will be held until September lst. After that date, any articles not picked up will be forwarded to some charitable organization at the Lakehead. CHECK THESE ARTICLES NOW AT THE LOST AND FOUND. Community I. V. OFFICE HOURS = Mon. 9 A.M.- 6 P.M. 9 A.M.=- Noon to Fri. Saturdays Change over to our new towers is now in progress. There will be no Channel 6 available until change over is completed. OUARANTEED Weather permitting, this should be Saturday of this week. SERVICE Please notify us if you are changing houses, (this will insure your TV viewing) or moving out of town (this will insure no further billing). OUR BEAUTY LOTIONS HAVE BEEN PROVEN BY THE VERY BEST BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONE 3209 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beaulieu this past week have been his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Pheribue Beaulieu and nzéce Corinno Mador from Kapuskasing and his sister Mrs. Lucy Hartnell of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Galvin with Gordon and Lois have returned from a two week vacation spent in Wisconsin. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Nat Coates, ahd Mrs. Galvin's sister Miss Doree Brown of Port Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. George Lehto with Doris were in Dryden last week visiting their daughter and son-in-law Daisy and Jim Young. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Carmichael Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael Jr. with daughter Colette of Calgary are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMillan and family and Mr. Harry Ward were Lakehead visitors during Fair week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calder and children | have returned from their vacation im Fort | Frances where they visited her Father Mr. | Stanley O'Connell and their respective families' | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Valiquette and children | are home from their holiday trip motoring to | Toronto, Kingston, Blind River, and North Bay | visiting with relatives and friends and their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Hunt and Mrs. M. Valiquette in Eganville. In Kingston they isd enjoyed a reunion with old neighbours Mr. and Mrs. E. Goneau and family. Mr. Fred Fedyk of Keewatin is visiting his daughter Mrs. J. Garriock and Mrs. S. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson have returned with Tanya and Jimmy Rowley from their vacatio spent on St. Joseph's Island, Sailors Encamp- ment for the past two weeks. The last week they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Carr and their daughter Margo {Cont'd on Page 5) HORTICULTURAL SHOW Flower and Vegetable Show Saturday - August 24th, 1963 Open 4.00 P.M. = Awards 7.30 P.M. No Admission EVERYONE WELCOME

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