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Terrace Bay News, 5 Sep 1968, p. 5

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PTEMBER 2 ee TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 TASTY MEALS Wicole it ie ti aan 6:00 A.M. * erp ns TO 2 A.M. RESTAURANT Cerner Mill Rd. & Hwy, 17 SS rag Seon are = : DRY CLEAN SCHOOL WARDROBE Phone Schreiber 155 for Pick-up and Delivery FOR . TAKE-OUT ORDERS JUST cALL3723 a teal Blue Fortrel suit with black patent accessor- ies. The couple will reside in Hamilton. Out of town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Davey and son Bryan, Miss Judy Gillis, Mis. W. Gillis of Port Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward, Mr. and. Mrs. Brian McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McMillan, all of Fort Willtam Mrs. T. McMillan, the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Hopkins and Dorothy, Mrs. D. Ray; Mr. Charles Boecher of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. R Davey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Irvin and Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lowry, all of Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. H. LcCain of Kenora. Prior to the wedding, a rehearsal party was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton. Nuptials Exchanged - cont'd from page 4 identical gowns in Turquoise made with a sheer floor length cape over an Empire Bodiced sheath. Wide bands of matching lace outlined the neck of the overcape and bodice of the under dress. They wore headdresses of the same shade and carried nosegays of white feathered carnations. Ring bear- er, Master Brad McMillan wore a white flannel suit with blue bow tie. Best man was Bryan Davey and ushers were Charles Boecher and Bob McMillan Following the ceremony, a dinner for the family and relatives was held in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel and at 8.30 p.m. a reception was held in the Moose Hall . For the occasion, the bride's mother wore a rose coloured Fortrel suit with white organdy hat, white shoes and gloves and white Gladiolus corsage . The groom's mother chose a Boucl e sheath dress in Capri Blue with flowered hat and white accessor- ies. Her corsage was pink roses. A toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Hugh Hamilton. The Guest Book was circulated by Miss Molly Harris and Mrs. Leo Phillips distributed the wedding cake. For a honeymoon trip to Duluth, the bride wore BIRCH MOTORS Your DODGE & PLYMOUTH Dealer in Schreiber Ph. CHRYSLER CANADA LTD. 640 ASSOCIATE DEALER ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS Many subscriptions expired on September Ist. Notices were sent on August 15th. If you mislaid your notice or have forgotten to renew, we urge you to do so in order that you will be assured of continued receipt of your copy of the News each week. Subscriptions are still only $2.50 per year. I ssy C el SEE US FOR FINE QUALITY CLEANING To «ook better, your gar- ments need the extra care we give in every phase of our dry cleaning service. Send us your cleaning now. : CLEANERS phone Tailors and 3335 Launderers "377° Nee

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