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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1970, p. 8

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1 _ Pineault and Paul Belliveau. FQ BA 0 Sy Credit Union Column HOURS - 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON 1:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. With summer just around the corner and holidays being planned for, wouldn't it be nice to own your own trailer to add to the holiday enjoyment? Or, how about the car? A little rusty? Maybe a few minor repairs are needed or possibly even a new car would suit the purpose. It all adds up to money. A new boat for the fishing trip, or how about a lawn mower to keep the grass in good shape. If there is too much month left after the money is gone, why not drop into the Credit Union for a loan. With terms to suit you, possibly we could even give you a few tips on budgeting your income. Remember; for all your needs for more enjoyment in the summer, THINK POSITIVE: THINK CREDIT UNION =~ WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU. COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION PHONE - 825-3833 TERRACE BAY KELLY-~BELLIVEAU Vows EXCHANGED EXCHANGED White and yellow mums adorned the altar for the wedding ceremony at 5 p.m, April 25th, in St, Martin of Tours Church Terrace Bay, Ontario when Annette Marie Belliveau became the bride of Philippe A. Kelly of Timmins, Ontario. The marriage was solemnized by Dean J.M. Cano and the Soloist wes Claire Belliveau, sister of the bride who was aocompenied at the organ by Cathy Melnyk. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bellivea Terrace Bay and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, William Kelly of Timmins, Ontario. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of white crepe, fashioned on princess lines, with elbow-length sleeves. An inverted pleat formed a front panel which extended from the waistline, and was trimmed with lace. She wore a shoulder length veil, with a single flower for a head piece. She carried & bouquet of red and white roses. Her attendants were her sisters - Lorraine (Maid of Honor ) and Cethy (Bridesmaid) who wore identical floor length gowns of mint green crepe with long sleeves. Their bouquets were white daisies with yellow ribbons and they had matching hair bows. The best man was Jinmy Kelly, brother of the groom and the ushers were Emile Comeau, cousin of the bride and Albert Kelly, brother of the groom. The altar boys were Gerard At the dinner reception in the bride was Proposed by Mr. Ken McLeod. Receiving guests, the bride's mother wore a light blue crepe dregs with silver braid trimming the fitted cuffs and neckline with mutohing whi is aceassories. The bridegroomts mother chowe a brown suit wii, v+'ehing yellow accessories. The bride travelled in e navy Dlue and white checked Sietveless coat over. « navy olue dress with black petent ¢ ies, corsage. Moose Hall, a toast to the ans ink roe lo to point er ee earre nmtinencrnoenicciens ~rrceneentette matnrerents aster TERRACE BAY NEWS. south end Toronto, the i MAY 7, 1970 Couple will reside at I72B Pine North, Timmins, Ontario, -- Out of town guests attending the wedding were: Mr, i Mrs. Eugene Grenier, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Soripnick, Mr. and Mrs, Hygen Gergeron, Mr. andMrs. Arm Lauzon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Kelly, Mr. y. Kelly, Mr. Jim Kelly, all of Timmins,; Mr. and Mrs. Dona: Kelly of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruston, Thunder -- Bey, Ne; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cameron of Marethon, Ontap Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained at q shower at the home of Mrs. Jackie Bergeron, Timmins, Ont -- and in St. Martin's Church Hall, where Mrs. y, Rochon and Mrs. Rose Dakin were hostesses. 3 aie ee Le a ee a ee " NOTICE | | had reason last fall to congratulate our citizen on the cleanliness of our community during the summer months and this then is simply a reminder of spring clean-up. May | suggest that householders make certain that old cars, machinery, etc., are not cluttering up. driveways and that old and dilapitated fences which only breed grass and weeds be removed from the front of properities. | trust this notice is received in the spirit in which it is written, simply for a better and cleaner Terrace Bay. - Ss W.E. Cavanaugh, Reeve. Sih Oe Te ee eerie nena nit 2 5 CANADIAN POLICE WEEK MAY 10TH - 16TH The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police with the endorsément of the Government of Canada and 4 the Attorneys-General of the ten provinces has an= nounced the establishment of a Canadian Police Wee from May 10th to May 16th. In respect to this announcement, it is my pleasure. to extend an invitation to the public to visit the facilities of their Ontario Provincial Police Force during that week. continued page 14 CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS MARY'S Flower Sho SCHREIBER __ PHONE + 824-2743

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