« September 24, 1964 -- ee > LOCAL GIRL WEDS IN THE EAST Donna G. Brearley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Brearley, Terrace Bay, and Gerald H. Kleiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kleiman of Simcoe, Ontario. were married August 22nd, in Binai Israel Synagogue, London, Ontario. Rabbi H. Millgram officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor-length white peau de soie, contour skirt folded into panels at the back, with slightly longer back panels caught at the back waist, accented with a bow lace applicées at neckline, front of skirt and on the back panels. Her bouffant veil was of seeded jNOTE: MAY BE WITHDRAWN IF THE REGISTRA- TION ES TNS UF & Bytenston Centre wit FICIENT TO WARRANT ITS BEING GIVEN. FOR FURTHER INFOR MATION WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR, LAKEHEAD COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OLIVER ROAD, PORT ARTHUR, OR CONTACT MR. KEN MACLEOD, TERRACE BY PUBLIC SCHOOL TERRACE BAY, ONT, THE NEWS ESR GL RR IL SIS ST EL O - the d ce? THIS COURSE peor (oid: ean ESSA Bape icin 1S) 5 mee oe il i ae Page 7 8;00 Pe al Sept. 30th. IN THE SCHREIBER TOWN HALL EVERYO ADMISSION GB. yn {Le September 30th WEDDING (Continued) pearls and crystals on a lace crown, and her cascade bouquet was of white roses and carnations. Maid of honor Margaret Collins, of St. Thomas, wore a turquoise peau de soie street-length gown, featuring controlled skirt and matching bow and veil . She wore a white carnation cascade bouquet . Stanley Naftolin, London, Ontario, was best man. For a wedding trip through Southern Ontario the bride chose a two-piece coral knit sheath dress, with matching sweater, black patent accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Prior to her marriage, Donna attended Alma Colleg St. Thomas and London Teachers' College and the groom is entering his graduating year in Business Administration at the University of Western Ontario. Following their honeymoon the couple will reside in London, Ontario. Mrs. A.J. Good of Winnipeg was a recent visitor with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Baillie. She was accompanied by her son & daug aA " . "i pat apo e : : yf se eae + Ree Ne NS z 4 , Le te Sabi, oa TRRRACH Be.¥ iversity work, A place. of "the .tirst be ennounced. Lectures n the evenings arc fox