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Terrace Bay News, 14 Apr 1977, p. 17

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PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 14, 1977 KINETTE SPRING. FASHION SHOW ------ ---- -------- fo ------ ------ {-- -- ---- ----_ -- o_o Eva Gordon was in charge of the annual Kinette Spring Fashion Show, held in the Schreiber High School on Sunday evening, with The Bay supplying the clothes displayed. Pat Moore was the commentator and the lavish de- corations of the auditorium were in the Easter theme. - Models for the show were Louise Guillet, Betty Anne Klassen, Beulah Speziale, Laura Costa, Rosemary Alfarano, Donna Gellert, Deanna Zroback, Randy Burton, Coe Commisso, Marlene Speziale, Frank Costa, Allyson Reid, Wally Malcolm, Debbie Birch, Heath Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caccaino are pleaded to announce the engagement of their daughtenr, Deborah Maria to John Frederick Gross, son 04 Mr. and Mrs. John Gross of Terrace Bay. The wedding will take place on May 218%, 1977 at 3:30 p.m. 4n Holy Angels' Church, Schreiber. ENGAGEMENT ANNCUNCEMENT Cathy Birch, Bryon Cosgrove and with Mrs. Gordon filling in due to the illness of one model. The door prize was drawn during the inter- mission and was won. by Sylvia Speziale. The bouquet was won by Janet Crook. Coffee and cakes were served at the end of the show and the Club was very gratified with the sales made. Kinettes working in various capacities included: Edythe Cos- grove, Brenda and Ruth- Ann Birch, Joyce Gilmour, Mary Speziale, Darlene Zroback, Joy Riley and 'Mary Anderson. The Kinsmen as always did their part in set- ting up and dismantling the run-way and stage arrangements. SOCIAL SPECTRUM: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller have returned home after holidaying in Hawaii and visiting their son Sherwin and gg {- his family in Duncan, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes .spent their hol- idays in Florida. ~ Why does he bring his savings fous? Well, they're all the same aren't they? A bank is a bank. But then maybe there's something to the idea that the older an outfit gets the better it gets. Like, every time | visit a Bank of Montreal -- and they're everywhere -- | can see that the tellers all went to the same school. They know what they're doing, they don't keep me waiting in line and when it's my turn, they're pleasant and efficient. Deposit something - or open a savings account this week- and prove to yourself how good it feels fo do something really sensible with your money. The First Canadian Bank mm Bank of Montreal Schreiber Branch Bill_ Humble, Manager

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