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Terrace Bay News, 20 Aug 1959, p. 2

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A ee Page 2 TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr, A, Lavender Sunday, August 23rd 10.00 A.M, -= MORNING WORSHIP Service will be conducted by the Rev, R, Crook B.A,, of St,Andrew!s United Church, Schreiber. ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH ~- Rev.Dean E,A,Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P,M. and 7-8 in the evening, SUNDAY ~ Masses 8.15 and 10 A.M, Evening Devotions - 7,30 P.M, Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Satur- day at 8,30 A.M. (Cont'd from page 1) may be seen at either place, HORTICULTURAL SHOW SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ND The Annual Horticultural Show will take pl.ace in the High School Auditorium from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. next Saturday. are cordially invited. The public Mr, and Mrs, Bill Baillie were thrilled to learn of the arrival of twin grandsons early Sunday morning, born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baillie of Scarborough. A stork shower surprised and delighted Mrs.Dolores Tychoniak when on a visit to the home of Mr.Germaine Delaronde she found Freda Heinrich, Mary Lou Elliott, Cathy Ferrier, Gretchen Keating and Marge Hamilton waiting for her with lovely baby gifts. A very plea- sant evening was spent by the group. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Clare with sons David, Wayne and Rickie returned last Friday to their home on Oakville, Ontario having enjoyed their first visit to Terrace Bay and the home of Mr.Clare's sister Mrs,.Marian Tehoniak, Judy McCausland has a classmate from Bishop Strachan, Miss Elizabeth Baillie of Toronto visiting her for two weeks, Mrs.G,Brown and daughter Doreen. of Port Arthur are visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Virginia and Gary Galvin, Colleen Valiquette celebrated her sixth birthday on Monday afternoon with a party for twelve of her little friends. Games were played on the lawn and the party fare enjoyed by the children, Nick Chopty and John Dejonghe returned on Saturday from Summer School held at Quetico, The School was directed by the Canadian La- bour Congress, They reported a good exper- ience, ad Mrs, C,Morton leaves this week for her home rare pegntnaenenen easy ster aera TERRACE BAY NEWS } 11,15 August 20, 1959 SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R. Inshaw 8,30 A.M. - Holy Communion 10,00 A.M. = Mattins 9.30 A.M. = Family Service UNITED CHURCH - Rev, Riissell Crook - MORNING WORSHIP HOLY ANGELS CHURCH -- 8,00 A.M. - Mass 9.30 A.M. - Children's Mass 10.45 A.M, -: Low Mass & Benediction Saturday Confessions 11,00 A.M. and at 3,00 and Teou toi EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Vicar J.Tuomisto Sunday Aug.23rd service will be conducted at 7.00 P.M. in the F,Eickmeier residence Base- ment Chapel, Kingsway, Schreiber, 10.00 A.M, - Every Sunday - Sunday School SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION Services Sunday at 11,00 A.M. and Wednesday at 8 P.M, in Pefferlaw, Ontario after visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.& Mrs. M.Tychoniak for the past two months, NEWLYWEDS HONEYMOON IN WESTERN CANADA Following their recent marriage Mr. & Mrs. Geo.Churney left on a honeymoon trip to Western Canada, the bride travelling in a blue and white check suit with white access- ories adored with a corsage of feathered pink carnations, Om their return the couple will reside at 455 Princess Street, Prior to their marriage the hride was feted with a shower at the home of Mrs.Churney on July 27th and a Stag for the groom was held on July 3lst at the home of John Teniuk and another Stag on July 25th at the home of Vincent Kenney, Out-of-town guests attending were Mr, and Mrs.Fred Sedesky, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sedesky, | Mr. and Mrs, James Chorney, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Chorney of Kenora, Ontario and Miss Daphne Thuillier and Miss Hazel Pouliot of Bagotuille Quebec, ESTELLE LEBLANC WEDS EDWARD ST, DENIS St,.Martin's Roman Catholic Church was dec- orated with standards of white and yellow baby mums on August 8th when Estelle LeBlanc, daughter of Mr, Leo LeBlanc and the late Mrs. LeByanc of New Richmond, Quebec, became the bride of Edward St.Denis of Dusbury, Ontario. Edward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E,.St.Denis of Sudbury, Ontario. Very Rev.Dean E.A, Gallagher performed the double ring marriage ceremony and presiding at the organ was Mrs. E.Pineault with Mrs.A,Gerow as soloist, Alter boy was Gregory Boudreau. White bows marked the guest pews. Escorted to the altar by her brother-in- law, Mr.R.Cormier, the bride chose a cocktail length dress in pale blue nylon taffeta, covered with floral lace, the skirt very full below the sashed waistline, A short lace bolero buttoned at the bagk.:with a single button topped the gown. She wore a large picture hat in white, covered with white tulle and ornamented with small flowers, Her access ories were in white and she (Cont'd Page 3 nena

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