PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 8, 1970 | wish to thank the people of Schreiber and Terrace Bay for their patronage given me the past 9 years. | will be carrying on here as usual until October 10th at which time | will move to Ingersoll, Ontario to set up a new business there. Anyone interested in purchasing the Schreiber and Terrace Bay business at a reasonable price, can do so by calling - 824-2673. ; TONY'S HAIR STYLING 824-2673 4 pink and white theme wes the setting for the double ring ceremony in St. Paul's United Church, Manitouwsdge, on fugust 29th, uniting in marriage Patricle Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. (Russ) Smith, of Menitouwadge and Uwen "homes Turner, son of Mr, snd Mrs. Tom Turner of Terrece Bay. Miven in marriage by her father, the "ride wore a Spanish over taffeta, with long leg-of- cuffs overlaid with lace. style gown of Chantilly lace mutton sleeves gathered inte "he Chantilly lace cathedral train fell in several tiers from the shoulders. The half hat headdress which caught the hride's shoulder length bouffant veil was made specially for her "v ner Crandmether, lMrs. N. Sodoquist. She carried a cascading bouquet of pink roses and lily of the valley. Dsry]l lynn Wesver, a nursing classmate and formerly of Schreiber was Maid of Honour. The groom's sister, Phyllis- Ann Turner and Lesley Bernet! were bridesmaids. Linda Smith, sister of the bride, was Junior hridesmaid. 4& cousin, Pam- ela Carlisle, was flower girl. * The senior attendants wore pink A-line georgette over taffeta gowns, with lace bodice and white floppy brimmed hats, trimmed with pink chiffon. They each carried a white jong stemmed gladiola. The flower girl was gowned in pink, wore a bow in her hain and carried a white basket of cut flowers. Lloyd Phillips of Sarnia was best man and ushers were Ozzie Boutilier, the groom's Uncle, Alan Turner brother of the groom end Gary Smith, brother of the bride. A11 wore black tuxedos with white dinner jackets and pink boutonniere. Tor the Cascade Room reception, the bride's mother chose a mauve lace dress coat ensemble, matching flowe»s in her hair and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother chose a green and silver A-line brocade dress, matching pill box hat and white accessories., A corsege of bronze mums sompleted her attire. 'he tour tierea white and silver trimmed wedding cake was made by the bride's mother and decorated by lMrs. Marg Kulpok. The bride's going away outfit for the honeymoon to Southern Ontario and the Northern States was a pink brocade A-lire dress with centre pleat, white accessories and pink carnation corsage. Special guests at the wedding were the groom's grandmother) Mrs. Jessie Boutillier, Manitouwadge and the bride's two grandmothers and grandfather, Mrs. Stooks of Thunder Bay and lr. and Mrs. N. Sodoquist of Fergus, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner entertained at a rehearsal party on August 28th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Boutilier,, Manitouwsdge. The couple wili reside in Manitouwadge, where the groom is employed with the Wilroy Engineering Office and the hride is employed at the Manitouwadge General Hospital. ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL GRADE EIGHT ELECTIONS The Grade Eight class of St. Martin's School elect- ed it's class executive for the first part of the 1970- 71 school year last week. The results are as follows = (left to right) Cindy Waghorn, Treasurer; Richard Petrus, President; and Mary-Pat Ramsay, hy . a Secretary . Photo by E. Falzetta The executive's job will be to organize and co- ordinate all class activities, especially those concern ed with fund-raising for the proposed class trip next June. To start things off for this year, the class is conttd page i3 seceanese