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Terrace Bay News, 23 Oct 1969, p. 5

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OCTOBER 23, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 ston Your Lumber Dealer! The NEW Citation PANELLING SELECTOR A color folio of interior decorating ideas, designed by professionals! Helps you to-- e Create personal color schemes e Select the right panelling for each and every room e Match and compare your furnishings with the latest in decorating materials Makes decorating, and redecorating, so much easier! To get your free PANELLING SELECTOR, just clip this advertise- ment and take it to your lumber dealer. While you're there, see the full range of Citation Pre-finished Panelling! Building Materials 440 Cantor Avenue/New Westminster, B.C. ia gh ena sea SCHREIBER DETACHMENT - ©.P.P. PRESS RELEASE St. Martin's Church in Terrace Bey was decorated with rs Investigations over the past week have included - mums in fall shades for the I2.30 pem. wedding on October s ale ' . . : me of Diane Elizabeth Refalant and Thomas Alfred Gerow. Rev. | three liquor investigations which resulted in three min Gvora officiated at the ceremony and Rev. Sister Alexandra fors being charged with "Minor Obtaining"; an inves- of St. Joseph's Convent was organist. : . . tae minis The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Daniel Rafalaxt| tigation was conducted regarding two subjects regis 555 lakeview Drive, Terrace Bay, and the groom is the son | tering under false names at a local motel. These sub- of Mr. and Mra. Alfred Gerow, Prince Albert, Sask. ject ve been charged under the Criminal Code; Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown eee ha aes " h of white peau de soire designed on A-lines with an empire | two reports of thefts of property valued at more than waist. The bell sleeves, bodice overlay and full chapel $50 .00 and two reports of thefts of property valued train were fashioned of Chantilly lace. The bride's scal- i 0.00 hich ill Jingit reat loped - edge, bouffant veil of silk illusion tulle, was at less than $50. , whicn are still under investigatior held by a floral cluster with seed pearls. She carried four reports of "Wilful Damage" and all are still be- a prayer book adorned by a cascade of red roses. < ° . : Mrs. Robert McKengie of Port Arthur was matron of honor | ing investigated; one break,enter and theft at a local and bridesmaids were Miss Donna Rafalant, sister of the shop was reportedsthis is also still under investigation. ee er nen el rans: Sennen: Tene See er On the Traffic Scene there were two motor vehicle sapphire blue, featuring bell sleeves and empire waists with bow trim, Matching bows formed their headpieces and they [collisions which resulted in property damage valued carried bouquets of white mums. . Robert McMillan was best man and the groom's brother at approximately $1 7050 .00 ce Donald and Rick Gerow, were ushers. There were four charges laid under the Highway Walter Reid of Port Arthur proposed the toast to the Traffic Act and three warnings were issued for minor bride at the reception which was held at the Terrace Bay ni Acta g Motor Hotel. For receiving guests, the bride's mother infractions and defective equipment. chose a silver sheath and her floral hat and accessories Total duty hours amounted to 220 with 1,673 were in orange ice. A corsage of coral carnations comple- mented her ensembie. The groom's mother wore an electrto miles patrolledon Highways and other roads. blue crimplene dress featuring a roll collar and wristlength sleeves. With this she wore matching accessories. Her corsage was designed of yellow Sweetheart roses. ots * 2! n Leaving on a honeymoon to be spent in California, the 3 Teenager describing * friend "ieee he eon bride travelled in a green boucle wool suit with silver his mouth, it's just to change feet.! beige fox trim and beige' accessories. Prior to her marriage the bride was feted by Mra. W.T. Friday and Mrs. E. Wallace at the home of the latter; Mrs. R. Harris and Mrs, T. Olsen at Terrace Bay Community Church Hall; Mrs. R. McKenzie at Circle Inn; Mrs. 7. Reid and Mrs. W. Reid at the Dragon Room. Mr. and Mrs. T. Olsen entertained at a rehearsal party. ' Mr. and Mrs, Gerow will reside at I46-28th Street, Hast, Prince Albert, Sask.

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