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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jul 1959, p. 7

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> July 2, 1959 4 ployed by the' Bell Telephone Company, (Wedding (Cont'd from Page 4) TERRACE BAY NEWS they wish to make the required contribution, The bride was gowned in a full length gown | We feel sure that everyone will give it ser= of white organza with fingertip veil, sequin and pearl covered headdress, mittens and white brocade slippers. Her. jewellry was a necklace and earrings 'of pearls, pen The matron-of-honour, a sister of the bride, Mrs.R.Greenwood, was gowned in heavenly blue organza and the bridesmaids, Mrs.Don MacLeod (another sister, who resides in Blind River) and Miss Norma Cameron, the groom's sister, were gowned in shrimp organza. Al] wore matching picture hats. The flower girl, young Miss Norma Walker, also wore blue organ- za with matching headdress. .s The Ring-bearer, in charge of the two wedding bands, was Master Clayton Gordon, The flowers carried by the bride and her attendants were:- Bridal Bouquet - a cascade of sweetheart roses; the matron of honour a colonial boquet of pink carnations and the bridesmaids identical nosegays of yellow carnations; the flower girl carried red and white baby mums, --_ eS st The groomsman was Ken Summers of Elliott Lake and ushers were Don MacLeod, a brother- in-law and Dale Cameron of Dayton, Ontario, a cousin of the groom, 'The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. R. A. Crook, assisted by Dr. Arthur Lavender of Terrace Bay, Miss Glorie Gordon presided at the organ and accompanied the soloist, Miss Donna Slater who sang "Because" and "Wedding Prayer", The groom's mother, Mrs, L.A. Cameron, chose an aqua:dress with white accessories and Mrs.W.Rattray, mother of the bride was gowned in dusty-rose crepe with beige accessories, Both had tea rose corsages, ' For travelling the 'bride chose a suit in navy blue with white accessories, Following a trip to Winnipeg the couple will make their home in Elliott Lake where 'the groom is em- STORK CLUB Born to Mr. & Mrs, S,.S.St.Pierre of Schrei- ber on June 26th, a daughter, : Born to Mr. & Mrs. Wilf. Corrigan of Terr- - ace Bay, on June 30th, a son, ' ' ' ' ' 'of us living in Terrace Bay, it is up to.the individuals to decide whether SWIMMING POOL CANVASS BEING CONDUCTED HERE The Terrace Bay Swimming Pool Committee have distributed a letter to all residents here outlining prepared plans for a swimming pool and the total cost of same, A volunteer canvasser will contact every wage~earner in Town to see if they are will- ing to make a financial contribution toward the cost of the pool. In addition to a con- tribution of approximately $100.00 over a two year period for the capital cost, it will be necessary to increase the Recreation Fee | by fifty cents per month to help defray the operating costs, | The Terrace Bay Swimming Pool Committee has spent considerable time investigating the pros and cons of various types of pools, Their letter of June 15th explains all the details. The decision to have a swimming pool, or not have one, now rests with all i ~ Most people would agree that a swimming pool would be a terrific advantage in many ways. An advantage principally for the use of the children in Terrace Bay. However, volunteer canvasser when he calls. ' States, was a most interesting speaker, _ BOYS - 5 years and under 1, D.Campbell, 2. | reau, 2. L,Kennedy & L.Belliveau, ious thought and discuss the project with the LOCAL DELEGATES AND GUESTS ATTEND CREDIT UNIO MANAGEMENT NIGHT IN LAKEHEAD On Thursday, June 25th, Don Brearley and Ab.Farrow, representing the Terrace Bay Credit Union, attended the Lakehead Chapter's Manage ment night program. Messrs. R.C.Shirriff, Bob Halihan and Al Pattison also attended the meeting as guests of the local Credit Union. Guest Speaker at the meeting was Al. G. Fahrenkrug of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, 'Neenah, Wisconsin, Mr. Fahrenkrug, as an eminent credit union worker in the United He remarked that he had "never seen such Credit Union enthusiasm as in Canada". ' The Terrace Bay Credit Union, in co-opera- tion' with local Kimberly-Clark management, were responsible for obtaining Mr.Fahrenkrug! services as guest Speaker, He was the first Management representative to ever speak at the Lakehead and District Chapter!s Annual Supper meeting. This was the fourth time 'such an event had been held by the Lakehead and District Chapters, ST.MARTIN'S SPORTS DAY (Cont'd from last week Races and winners were as follows:- J.Corrigan; 6 years - 1, R. Hayes, 2. P,Dakin 7 years - 1, A.Hayes, 2. N.Comeau; 8 years 1. G,Boudreau, 2. K,Kennedy;'9 years - 1, B. Pineault, 2, P,Heenan; 10 years -.1, B,Pin- eault, 2, P,Heenan; 10 years - 1, B.Pineault, 2. S.Helmink; 11 years - 1. D.Falzetta, 2. B.Pineault; 12 years - 1,D,Falzetta, 2.B.Pin- eault; 14 years - 1, F.Anderson, 2, H.Stuart; 16 years - 1. F,Anderson, 2, J.P.Lemay. THREE-LEGGED RACE 5-6-7 year old girls 1. C.Pineault & J.Boud- 5-6-7 year old boys 1, G,MacMillan & P,San- terre, 2. J.Comeau and J,Vienneau. 8-9-10 year old girls - 1. M.Sadowick and E, Dobush, 2. B.L.Cavanaugh and S.Adamo. 8-9-10 year old boys - 1, B.Long and B,Mall- ais, 2. J.Kennedy and T. Gerow. ll year old and over girls = 1, A. Comeau and E,Long, 2. I,Stuart and Y,Comeau, 1} year old boys and over - 1, H, Stuart and F,Anderson, 2, C,Cavanaugh and J,P, Lemay. BEAN RACE Open class LO years and under - 1, T,Gerow, 2. M.Mouss- eau; 11 years - 1. J,MacDonald, 2, M.Mallais; SACK RACE - 10 years and under girls - 1. M, Sadowick, 2, S.Adam0; 10 years and under boys 1. S. Hayes, 2. S,Helmink; 16 years and under girls - 1, E, Long, 2. A. Comeau; 16 years and under boys - 1. F, Anderson, 2. S. Hayes; HIGH JUMP - 10 years & under girls'- 1. C. Fawcett, 2. B.L.Cavanaugh; 10 years and under boys - 1. A. LeBlanc, 2. J. Kennedy; 16 years and under girls -'1,.E, Long, 2, V. LeBlanc; 16 years and under boys - 1. H. Stuart, 2. ee P,Lemay. ' WINN. ERS OF AGGREGATE PRIZES WERE: Kindergarten - G.MacMillan and Don.Campbell. Grade 1, L,Helmink; Grade 2, C, Pineault, Grade 3, C.Fawcett, Grade 4, Brian Pineault, Grade. 5, M.Sadowick, Grade 6, D. Falzetta, Grade 7, V. LeBlanc, Grade 8, F.' Anderson, ~ PLAN SAFETY AND LIVE SAFELY

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