PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 23, 1970 LIBRARY NEWS - cont'd from page 10 5 | pul] SPECIALS | Canoe Trails Through Quetico - by K. Dennis. Guarantee - nylon Reinfored There is a new Bookmobile display of Fiction. To Touch The Sky - by June Parker Goodman. hose 100' Reg. 9.98 - SALE $8 88 Mrs. Goodman presents a down to earth philosophy based on examples of applied Christianity - examples which demonstrate that the Christians Life can be proof of the existence of the things of God in the world of man. Lady of The Backwoods - by Sarah Eaton. The perfect introduction to Canada's past, takes the reader back to the 19th century and re-creates two different societies of the time - life in England-and living condition in Upper Canada. The rugged setting is around Peterborough. Guarantee - nylon Reinfored hose 50' Reg.5.95- sale $5.29 quality rakes *"3i¢-$2.99 fan rakes keg. 2.69 sate $2.39 garden forks reg. 3.985,,$3.29 garden hoes "° *t - $199 LE CEBRARIO HARDWARE SIMMER - FENTON VOWS EXCHANGED Patricia Ann Simmer, eldest daughter of Mrs. Margaret Simmer and the late Charles Simmer, be- came the bride of Michael James Fenton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fenton of Toronto, at 5 p.m. April 18th, in St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay. Father A. Gvora officiated and Mrs. and LUMBER $. Hodgkiss was organist. The bride, escorted by her uncle, Royden Knibbs, J LERRACE BAY - 825-3224 - SCHREIBER - 824-251] wore a formal sleeveless white gown with matching Chaples Simmer Gad David Osborne ushered. coat edged with lace which fell into a train. Her The reception was held in the Terrace Bay Motor head piece was a tiered veil caught by a smal Hotel where the brides mother wore a turquoise cluster of petals. dress with matching hat and corsage of yellow roses. She wore the groom's gift of a silver heart locket The groom's muiher chose a beige dress and multi and carried a nosegay of pink sweetheart roses and coloured flowered hat and corsage of orange ice lily of the valley. roses. Miss Lynn Simmer, sister of the bride, was matron The wedding cake had been bequtifully iced and of honor and wore a formal length mauve gown, decorated by Miss Kristine Olsen. Victor Fenton trimmed with white lace and carried a nosegay of was master of ceremonies and the toast to the bride yellow sweetheart roses. was given by Royden Knibbs. Victor Fenton, brother of the groom, was best man. For going away, the bride wore a black and white checked dress with white jabot and matching sleeve- S ' ND y'S less coat, with black patent leather purse and shoes and corsage of pink roses. 37A South Court Street, Thunder Bay, Ont. They will reside in Toronto while the bride com- pletes her Child Care Course at Thistletown Hospi- LADIES, GENTS, CHILDREN'S SHOES REPAIRED One Day Service -- Mail back next day -- Try us! tal and the groom finishes his final yar of engi- ' neering at the University of Waterloo. Those attending from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fenton and Douglas, Jerry Lacasse, OUR SPECIALTY MEN'S and LADIES' HALF SOLES and RUBBER HEELS Shoes dyed any shade Purse handles attached. Shirley Ducker and David Osborne all of Toronto; Derek Lasocha of Nipigon; Mr. and Mrs. Royden Knibbs of Thunder Bay; Mrs. L. Kiff, grandmother of the bride, of Chatsworth. Continued on pg 13 ..