a ee ae et ' picture hat, shoes and mittens were also in ' of white calla lilies. PASTOR-COLLINGS NUPTIALS HELD IN COMM, CHURCH The Community Church was the scene of a lovely spring wedding on Saturday, June 10 at' 3 ofclock when Dorleen Pastor, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A.R. Ostling became the bride of Baisel.B. Collings. .The groom is the son of Mrs. Olive Collings of Chapleau, Ont... The, ceremony was performed..against.a background of pink snapdragons and white mums and bridal tapers by. Rev. J.R. Anderson and bridal music was provided by Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss , | with Mrs. Ruth Shirriff, soloist... _ Escorted-on the arm of her father, "the bride chose a street length gown of blue. organza with matching lace redingote, Her -- powder blue, On her arm she carried a bouquet Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Tlene Stark. of Dryden and Mrs. Stella Brown, Both attendants were gowned in sheaths of lilac embroidered organza over taffeta with matching accessories,. They carried bouquets. of white and lilac carnations, Groomsman was Mr, David MacFarlane and Messrs, Tom.Godfrey and Jack Marsh ushered. For the reception which followed in the Community Church Hall the mother of the bride wore a beige ensemble with hat and accessories in mint green and a corsage of pink roses, and the groom's mother received in a lilac embroid ered organza ress with all white accessories and wore a corsage of talisman roses, Pouring tea Juring the reception were Mesdames 0,.McAjam and P, Rogers. Servitors were Mesdames J, Schritt, B. Godfrey, and E, Collins and Misses Karen and Terry Pastor and | Marilyn Marsh, The wedding cake was cut by lirs. I, Goodfellow and Mrs. I. Marsh was" dining room hostess, The guest book was circulated by Mrs, D. Kurylo, A toast to the bride was proposed by Mr, James Stark. The couple will honeymoon in Montreal and New York City, the bride travelling in a beige suit and hat with loden green accessrr- ies anda corsage of red roses, Mr, and Mrs. Collings will reside in 'Chapléau. got Out of town guests were; Mr. and Mrs, P.H, Rodgers, Mr. & Mrs, W.0. Bryant, and Mrs, H. Collins of Ft. Wm., Mr. & Mrs, J. Stark of Dryden, Mr. & Mrs, T. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs, B. Carmichael, Mrs, F.A. Collings, Mrs. B. | MeAdam, Mrs, D, Ritchie, Mr, G. Somers, Mr. & z Mrs. uF Futhay and Mrs, a "re, BINGO <«s Pello of Chapleau. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HOLD INSTALLATION The impressive and solemn installation in | Schreiber ™ "sectus || Town Hall a | $25.00 DOOR une PRIZE 2 as 26th. OO | a pe. cS Adm. TERRACE BAY NEWS 1 SI. Page 13 exercises held June 16th in the Moose Hall held. co-workers..and..guests..interested.and--: fascinated, Governor M. Dorman of the men's lodge was installing officer and J, Mikus © installing chairman,, G. Dakin was the Chaplain for the evening while G. Calder was the installing guide, The Chapter*'s installing guides were co- workers E, Berndstsson and A, MacDonald, _ Officers installed were Sr,Regent A, Stachiw, Jr, Regent J, Calder, Chaplain B, Randa, Treas, S. Dorman, Recorder D,'Kurylo, Argus M. Smelski, Sentinel K. Furak, Guides N, Marquis and Ass*t Guide A, Didura, serving as Jr, Graduate Regent, Anne. "Todesco. retiring | Sr, Regent. Pianist V, Laporte played soft music throughout the ceremony, The women in their pastel gowns and pale pink corsages | made a colorful picture, Sr. Regent elect A, Stachiw in her address spoke of her apprec- iation in being chosen their leader for the ensuing year and hoped to fill the chair as capably as the retiring regent. She presente gifts to the retiring Sr, Regent and the installing officers, The Jr. Graduate Regent A, Todesco gave an interesting paper on the forming of the chapters throughout America, itts history in serving the public and affil- iation with the Loyal Order of Moose. She . thanked the co-workers for their co-operation during her term of office and presented the past Jr. Graduate Regent B, O'Neill with her pin, expressing appreciation for her assist- ance in the ritual program and other problems during the year. She cong ratulated the newly _installed Sr. Regent A, Stachiw and her executive. ' The installing table and the Buffet table were attractive with linen covers, bowls of | yellow and purple mums and insignia of. the © Chapter. The Buffet table also. had candle- | abra of yellow tapers to enhance its attract- iveness. Following installation a posta evening : ) was held for the lodge members 'and their ' guests, Dancing was to the Moose ae ae Harmony Band, At midnight a salad buffet luncheon convened by co-worker J, Calder, was enjoyed, Chairman for various committées are - Publicity Alma MacDonald, Mooseheart Alice . _McCouan, Library Marg. Duriez, Social Service . Edith Ibey, Child Care Natalie Coates, Hosp- | ital Betty Sweet, Moosehaven Virginia Galvin, Homemaking Molly Gross, ------- oe 'Mercure, ; FOREST PROTECTION sci from Page 10). could quickly develop into a ma jor forest _.fire under present conditions, Four forest fires have occurred this past week but prompt action by St. Lawrence Corp. woods workers, Department of Highways employees and our own ranging staff have kept the area burned to ten and one quarter acres. The forecast for the next few days indic- ates no relief in sight. This coupled with the invasion of fish derby enthusiasts could mean fire trouble for the Department's Forest Protection Branch, THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS (1) Politics without principle without work (3) Pleasure without conscience (2) Wealth (4) Knowledge without character (5) Business without morality (6) Science without Human- ity (7) Worship without sacrifice, <a EE I NNR SES A A NO ER Se A an em