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Terrace Bay News, 8 Aug 1957, p. 5

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AROUND THE TOWN (cont'd from Page 4) weeks holidays. Prior to their visit, Don's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. A, Boudreau of North Bay and Mrs. Boudreauts Mother, Mrs. D. Roy of Kapuskasing were their guests, Marge and Walter Anderson with daughter Margo have returned from Brandon where they spent their holidays. Marge and Margo leaving the end of June so as to attend the 75th Anniversary celebrations in Brandon and Walter enjoying the latter two weeks of July there, ; Mr, Robert DeLaronde with wife Norma and 'son Douglas of Paris, Ont. visited last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Suckett,- his brothers Jokn and Tony , sister Mrs. Natalie Coates, Bryan Delaronde is visiting with, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz of Nipigon Arlene and Bobty Coates have returned from their visit with Mr. and Mrs. Schwetz in Nipigon. Prior to their departure for Crofton, British Columbia, fourtecn couples gathered last Saturday. eveninz at the home. of Mrs and Mrs. Howard Solly to bid farewell to Shirley and Frank Burnell, Hach received . & personal gift from the group .anca dancing and a buffett style turkey luncheon proved most popular with all. Eleanor and Joe. Puzyski have returned from a holiday spent in Duluth and-in Port, Arthu: as guest. of Eleanor's sister Mrs. E.B, Perras, Miss Loraine Perras was the guest. of .her Aunt in Terrace Bay for the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shirriff with their family have returned fiom a trip. to Minnea- polis, Minn. where they attended the | Aquatennial and a business trip, for. Bob: in Neenah, Wisconsin. Mr, and Mrs. Tim Deda with Timmy ard Maureen of Fort William spent the Civic Roliday weekend visiting Tim's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Koauff, Kit Knauff has returned to Fort William to be their guest for the balance of the summer vacation. Bob Rickard of Munising, Michigan has been visiting his many old friends in Terrace Bay. and with son: John Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tundsen with Gaught-. er Beverley of Eagle River spent the weekend visiting their daughter. and law Bun and Bruce Larson, They were (cont'd. next colum) ale Page 5 accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barker, also of Hagle River. Willie Heinrich with his daughter reda arrived home last week from their motor trip to visit friends in Woodruff , Wisconson, and on through the Black Hills and: Badlands of South Dakota, Michigan, Wyoming and home through Minnesota, Mr, and Mrs, George Artist with Juay and Leonard of Fort William were visitors of Mrs. Artist's sister Marge Lundberg an? family last week. Miss MarilynLarson of Rossiyn spent last week visiting Joan Lundberg and Joan has now returned +> Resslyn: for a visit there, VEZINA. - MoB2iDR St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay was the setting-for a wedding of interest here, when Miss Rita Marie Vezina, daughter of Mrj°and Mrs. W. J. Vezina, wes wiited in marriage with Mr. Lorne Peter McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs, Russell McBride of:Schreiber. Rev. Ek. Gallagher officiated for the double ring ceremony and Mes. E. Pineault presided at the organ while Mrs. A. Gerow was SsoLoist, Deep red peories, bridal roses and white fy j 1 satin bows decorated the church for the occasion, Thesbride chose orgendy for her summer Her dress wes'a roxantic gown ceremony . of imported silk white organdy a short sleeves with tiny self-covered The aisle-wide 'ously full tiers with . SCaiioping: repeated on the hemlines, Elbow Length mittens with lily points eompli- menved the gown. Her chapel veil of silk illusion was secured to a tiara of Mother- of-pearl seouins and she carried her Missal overlaid with American Beauty roses and streamers tied with rosebuds. She was given in marriage »by her father, Mrs. Anne Wery of Port Arthur was Matron of honovr and Misses Dolores McBride, sister of the groom, and Joyce Sitch were brides- maids. Little Miss Sharon O'Brien, neice of the groom was the flower girl. The attend- ants wore gowns of sheer organdy over taffeta (cont'd. on Page 6) hand scalloping buttons down the

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