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Terrace Bay News, 18 Sep 1969, p. 12

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PTEMBER 18.1969 RRA BAY NEW - PAGE A BOWLING y MMENCES MONDAY, OCTOB DOYLE ~ PENNER WEDDING - cont'd from page 7 ssece velvet ribbon inserts. Their headdresses were in deep purple with white flowers and ribbon. Best man was Fergus Penner and Richard Doyle ushered the guests to their places. For the occasion the bride's mother chose an A line dress in beige lace with slit long sleeves, a matching lace hat and brown accessories. Her corsage was of yellow sweet heart roses. The groom's mother wore an Oyster banded knit dress with Alecon lace lattice work collar, mtching net hat and corsage of pink sweet heart roses. A dinner for the immediate family was held in the Canadian fooom of the Holiday Inn and a reception followed in Mr. and Mrs, J.J. Doyle's suite at the Inn. A toast to the bride was made by Fergus Penner during dinner. Leaving for a honeymoon trip to Duluth the bride wore a green and purple mini-dress with three-quarter sleeves, elasticized neckline and Empire waist. The couple will reside at4I5 North Cumberland St. Port Arthur. Attending the wedding from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Penner, Kenora; Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Doyle, Terrace Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Doyle, Ottawa; and Mr . and Mrs. Fergus Penner, Schreiber. Previous to her marriage the bride was entertained by her co-workers at the Voyageur Restaurant) at a shower ehld at the home of Mrs. N. Marquis. ALL BOWLERS ARE WELCOME! ENTER YOUR TEAM OR NAME WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING - MIXED LEAGUE E. HICKERSON © = LADIES AFTERNOON C, BUCK - 3701 or LADIES EVENING D. STACHIW = MENS A. HEINRICH " ARGUMENT NOT VALID € SOME WELL-MEANING PEOPLE have suggested that there could be a reduction in the amount of drinking if it-cost twice as much to drink as it costs now. Not many people will agree with the argument. People who wanted to drink would drink. The price would not deter many of them but the bootleggers would be pleased by those drinkers who could afford to get their alcoholic beverages only from illicit sources. The monopoly distribution of alcoholic beverages has been expanding year by year and season by season: The few who refrain from drinking because of the. cost haven't altered that fact. Taken from the Printed Word MINOR HOCKEY MEETING on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1969, at 7p.m. in the RECREATION CENTRE, ROOM #1] PARENTS, Coaches, Managers, and last years yi Executive az REQUESTED TO ATTEND BROWNIES Interested girls of age 7 or over are invited to join the Brownies of Terrace Bay. For further infor- mation contact: Mrs. Kettle at 3526. WILL THERE BE MINOR HOCKEY IN TERRACE BAY THIS YEAR 2

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