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Terrace Bay News, 20 Jul 1967, p. 8

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For receiving the bride's mother chose a green lace dress and coat ensemble with matching accessories and yellow tea rose corsege. The groom's mother wore a navy blue coat gnd dress ensemble and corsage of pink carnations. For a five week wedding trip to Kilerny Ledge, Expo, Niag Falls and other points east the bride wore a mint green coat and dregs with white carnation and lily corsage. Out of town guests were: Mrs. A.V.Prince, Wilne, Ontario; Mr. & Mre. A.Saloun, Mrs &. Meas E.Mevela, Sudbury, Ontario; Rev. B.A. Prince, Pembroke, Ontaries Mr. W.Ginter and Mr. Be Ginter, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Mr. & Mra. ).Prince, Ottawa, Ontario; Miss Diane Lorbetaki, Wilne, Ontario; Mr. & Mra. Timms, Mr. & Mra. Bob Kostash, Miss Eva Minden, Manitouwadge, Ontario; Mr. Timms, Rhodesia, Africas Mies Alice MeComb, Kirk- land. léke, Ontarie. Pre-nuptials were erranged by friends o: the bride and groo in Manitouwadge. They will reside in Manitouwadge, Ontario. Bob Davidson, Chief Scout for the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club, along with Mrs. David- son spent a few hours in Terrace Bay last Tuesday with his local area scout Ernie Kettle and family. Bob also enjoyed some fishing and is very grateful to Clem Lemay for taking him on the trip. St. Martin'ef Tours Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay was . aderned with ice orange gladieli for the marriage of Janis in the Mary Grose and Jerome Jogzeph Prince at 2.30 PeM., July 15, CANADIAN FORCES 1967. Officiating at the ceremeny were Rev, B.A. Prince, D.C.L. brother of the gpeom and Rev. S. Shulist ef Campbell! TRAINING ADVENTURE TRAVEL GOOD PAY Baye Organist was Brian Hubelit and Mrs. Fran Gerew, soleist The Bride ia the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jehn Gress, 497 Fort Garry Road, Terrace Bay and the groom is the son ef Mrs. Ambrose V. Prince and the lete Mr. Prince of Wilne, Ontario. The Bride, given in merriege by her father, chese a formal gown ef nylon chiffon over net and satin. Her gown featured basque bodice, bateau neckline, kabuki sleeves trimmed by deep curved chantilly lace fastened at the tep with small self bews. The controlled skirt was topped at the waist with & cumberbund of deep scalloped chantilly lace follewing thre gh to the back ef the gown. A long detachable watteau train edged with lace flowed inte a chapel train. Her head-piece o a double layer of shasta daisies centred with seed pearls held her double tiered silk illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of iced orangé roses and shasta daisies. Brides attendants were Donne Fedorak and Barbera MacMillan. They wore formal gowna of apricot silkene over taffeta with ' Empire bodice, round neckline, elbow length sleeves trimmed with deep embroidered lace and edged with fuffle lace. A detachable watteau train trimmed with lace fell from the nec line. Double bow headpieces of apricot silkene completed their ensemble. Bouquets were of shasta daisies. Flowergirls Sylvia Saloun and Sue Ellen Nevala, nieces of - the groom, wore apricot silkene with white chiffon overdress end carried bouquets of shasta daisies tdentiéal to the brides maids. Brother of the groom, Desmond Prince was best man, Ushers were Baxter Leduc and Reg. Rustin. A cocktail hour and dinner were held at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel followed by a reception at the Moose Hall. Toast Toast to the bride was given by Russ Stevens. The wedding cake was cut by Mra. A.V. Prince, mother of the groom. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE MILITARY CAREER COUNSELLOR AT - CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING CENTRE, FEDERAL BUILDING, 212 - 33 COURT STREET SOUTH, PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO. BE MY GUEST. BUT PLEASE... Only you can prevent forest fires port it I i ag ot

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