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Terrace Bay News, 11 Sep 1974, p. 7

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SEPTEMBER II, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 Black-Theriault Wedding - continued with lime green flowers sprinkled on them. They also wore floppy picture hats and white. gloves, and carried nosegays of Purple pixies, and white streamers. The flower girl was Denise Gordon, who had a matching gown, with a purple bow in her hair and carried a single yellow carnation. Larry Black, brother of the groom, was the Best Man. Ushers were John Gross and Louis Theriault, and Ring Bearer, Andre Theriault both brothers of the bride. For a dinner and dance reception at the Legion Hall, Mrs. Theriault received wearing a long gown of Pink roses on Dacron sheer with empire waist, sleeveless, with a matching bal- ero of self material, with long sleeves and a lime green carnation corsage. Mrs. Black also received, wearing a long [~ ® 7) Financing for Business 20 / LO will be at Filane's Motel in Schreiber on Thursddy, Sept. 19th, 1974 Mr. Don 1L.. Muir one of our representatives Thousands of enterprises in Canada have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, or machinery: to supplement working capital; to start a new business; or for other sound business purposes If youneed financing forabusiness proposal 'and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. 2 lidb [7 DEVELOPMENT BANK Tomi 0. Box 878, Thunder Bay "F! a Tel: 623-2745 7 gown with a solid turquoise bodice with Empire waist, and a matching flowered turquoise skirt with belt. With this she wore a white carna- tion corsage. Larry Black proposed the Toast to the Bride The guest book was circulated by Andre Ther- iault and Denise Gordon. The wedding cake, topped with two doves holding two rings, was centred on a lace cov- ered table, flanked by purple, yellow and white candles in a Crystal Candelabra. The cake was passed to the guests by the bride and groom. For a honeymoon trip to the Chalet Lodge, Suzanne changed into a black and white Polka .Dot dress, with large white collar, red jew- elry and a Red Rose corsage. The bride was honoured at two showers, one at the home of Evelyn Matush, Thunder Bay, and one at St. Martin's Church hall hosted by Mrs. Leanne Burns and the bridal attendants Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Armand LeBlanc, Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ser- va, daughters Jackie and Diane, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gordon, Nipigon; Mark Caccamo, Thunder Bay; Louis Theriault, Tungs- ten, N.W.T.; Paul Theriault, Kitchener, Maur- ice Theriault, Barrie; and Frank McMillan, Ottawa. The couple will reside in Terrace Bay. NOTICE The Annual Conference of District 12A of the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontar -io will be held ip Thunder Bay, Monday, Sep- tember 30th at He Prince Arthur Hotel. Any- one interested" in attending contact: Joan Nugent 825~ The Auxiliary to the McCausland Hospital meeting will be held Monday, September 16th af 8 p.m. in St. Martin's School Library. VISIT THE RUSTIC ROSSPORT INN ROSSPORT, ONTARIO ® Licensed Rooms Open from I2 noon to I a.m. ok ob SH 5k ob of of oF of ob oF ob ob ob ok ob ob ® Licensed Difiing Room Specializing in: KE SUPERIOR TROUT DINNERS Open Daily Supper -- 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday Hours - I2 noon to I0 p.m. Sunday - RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST! Call: 824-2690. ob ok ok ok ok ok 3% ok ok 3b ob oF of of ob AT ob LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. "OPEN YEAR ROUND" a,

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