' Steen. Dresses - A lovely new look for Fall. Page 4 saree tas TERRACE ee om came en iin hail COTTON-WILLOUGHRY (Cont'd from Page 3 skirt and wide bertha collar delicately tucked and edged with lace. She wore a white feath- ered hat and white accessories and a corsage of feathered carnations in a deep rose. Attending the bride was Miss Judith MeCaus-| land of Terrace Bay who chose a street length dress in pink nylon, the blouse smartly em- broidered at back in flowered detail set with | rhinestones, She wore a pink feathered hat and accessories and a corsage of pink feather- ed carnations. Groomsman was Mr,Glenn Willoughby, brother of the groom, Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H.V.Gibson in Fort William where the Groom's Mother re- ceived in a sand coloured suit with all-white | | | j accessories and wearing a corsage of red _ roses. Assisting Mrs.Gibson at the reception were Misses Susan McCausland, Joyce Holmes and Sheila Gibson, For travelling the bride chose a Shirt- waist dress of pink Arnel ... collarless and | with three-quarter sleeves and rows of tiny tucks ornamenting the fitted bodice, Her accessories were of white and she wore a rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby will Leave in September to reside in North Bay. A bridal party was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ken Ward with hostess and host Judy McCausland and Marvin During the evening's entertainment: Gayle and Dale Willoughby were the recipients of many lovely gifts from those attending. WHEN DRIVING USE YOUR ASHTRAY cae ee 2. = eee se ererenennmenecmanemenrm: Ne ee mem rn ee Nem ee a ee nr nr Fe oe ee Ne pen. eerie enn amen aie ae naam, { SCHREIBER | PHONE 115 Open Friday till 9 P.M, ee ae ns ems one Nem Ha LIMITED NEW FALL AKRIVALS Look - your radiant best in one of these flattering ' shirtwaist, empire or sheath models. Beauti- fully fashioned of celanese and acetate rayon and the easy-to-care-for arnel and cotton blends. | BLACK & WHITE HOUNDSTOOTH CHECKS _ GAY acne PLAIDS ~ SIZES 10 to *4YO95 ama 914 495. ~ _. 9, CLEARANCE aa DRESSES Priced remarkably low for the early shopper. Cool, crisp cottons in bright clear colours, Reg, $4.98 "Sr - SIZES 3 to *199 #°2 59° gang -ANNQUN NC EMENT | THE foment ant aw it natenannmmenT: WATCH OUR AD FOR AUTUMN WHITE SALE eet een en and L us mene: BACK TO SCHOOL OTL ON | a emer meee mnt > ee een mes ee me _TERRACE BAY NEWS August 13, 1959. ' + COLLETTE-CHURNEY VOWS. TAKEN IN ST.MARTINS Marie Therese Aldea Collette,. daughter of Mr.L.Collette of Newcastle, N.B., exchanged marriage vows with George Michael Churney in a double ring ceremony performed by Very Rev. | Dean E,A,Gallagher on Saturday, August 8th at 9:30 A.M. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs,Michael.Churney of Terrace Bay. | Bouquets of multi-coloured gladioli formed | the wedding setting and bows of white tulle caught with sprigs of Sweet William marked the guest pews to which ushers Vincent and { Dan Kenney led the guests. Supporting the groom as best man was Mr.Steve Kolesar. The bridesmaid was Miss Florence Chimney, sister of the groom and Mrs.E,Pineault presided at the organ. Gowned in a floor length model of brocaded | silk net on princess lines the bride was on the arm of Mr.Henry Sodesky who gave her in marriage. Her shoulder length veil was caught by a tiny pillbox hat and she carried ° a cascade of red roses. Miss Churney chose a gown in midnight blue silk organza in princess style and she wore a picture hat of matching colour and carried a cascade of white and yellow baby mums, A wedding luncheon was held at Hotel Terr- ace and in the afternoon a reception was held at the home of the Groom's parents, Pine Cres-' cent with the groom's Mother receiving ina |, suit of crystalized organza with white access-' ories and wearing a corsage of tea roses. The toast to the bride was given by Mr.Henry Sedesky. The bride's table was covered in white linen and held the three tier wedding a nen emma or ene 1 cake topped by a miniature bride and groom, _.. re rn mre PRESERVING? . CANNING and ; NEEDS i | CHAPPLES have all your needs for canning and preserving, Including the goods advertised we have a myriad of kitchen gadgets to make your preserving play.;.. { JELLY JARS vee 6 6 CaDe of Be oe @ @ $1.15 | QUART SEALERS . .. case of 12... . $2.00} PINT SEALERS... . case of 12. .... $1.89! MASON JAR TOPS . . . case of 12...6-. 49¢ | RUBBER JAR RINGS , . 2 packages . . 0 L5G aia... . + «aelie a ALUMINUM COLLANDERS , 2. 6 6 2 © © « © 91.98 BLUE ENAMEL COLD PACK CANNERS ~Cincluding caver and Wire rack) 14 ate 299 20 Qt. ng 35 1 Gal, CROCKS WITH COVER -- $2.75 3 Gal. CROCKS WITH COVER ~~ $5,75 5 GAL. CROCKS WITH COVER ~~ $6,50 1 QUART BEAN POTS ~--- $1.19 A -NEW ARRIVAL - FLOWER POTS - 3" - 10¢ 4" - 19¢ 5" - 29¢