July 5, 1962 ~ Page Tosi | DONALD. Ge DENO". SUNDAY ROLLER SKATING THIS WEEK This Sunday evening marks the opening session for Sunday roller skating. These sessions will take place on every Sunday even- ing throughout July and August, from 8 to 10 P,M. unless otherwise noted, Regular sessions will be held on Thursdays from 7 to 10 P.M, as well, Let's all get out to enjoy this healthy family recreation on Thursday and Sunday weekly. NOTARY FfuDETC d J INSURANOE AGENT ~~ DOMINION 'LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN PHONE 195 - SCHREIBER TOWN HALL ee ee ee es ee a ey a a = DOROTHY MACDONALD WEDS JOSEPH KENNEY Before the altar of St, Martin's Church, adorned with mauve and white lilacs and red carnations on the side altars, a double ring ceremony united in marriage on Saturday, June 23rd, Dorothy Alma MacDonald to Joseph Gerald Kenney, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C, MacDonald and the groom the son of Mr, and Mrs. R. Kenney, Very Rev. Dean E,A, Gallagher officiated, with the Nuptial Mass following, Miss Colleen Murphy. was soloist during the ceremony with Mrs, E, Pineault at the organ, Altar' boys were brothers of the bride and groom, Jonnie MacDonald and Eddy Kenney. Gues pews were marked with bows of white tulle holding a sprig of lily-of-the-valley. Escorted to the altar on the arm of her Father, the bride was radiant in a gown of white nylon organza, the fitted bodice of lace cut with a wide scoop neckline and tiny cap sleeve, Narrow panels of lace. adorned the full skirt falling from a Victorian waistline, A crown of pearls held her Chapel veil of French illusion on which were appliques of lace, matching the gown, and she carried a ~ white Prayer book covered with garnet roses, lily-of-the-valley and white streamers, She wore & necklace of cultured pearls,' gift of the groom, _ Matron of honor for her sister, was Mrs, R, Campbell who chose a waltz length gown of lilac organza, fitted bodice with scoop neck- : 4 line and tiered skirt, Her tiara was of lilac | This week S Special sequins and she carried a colonial bouquet or white carnations, ; Lee ee A A me ee Miss Nancy Tookenay of Rosebud, South Dakota, her brother Vincent Tookenay and: Harlee Harliss, Ledgerwood, North Dakota, spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, L. Tookenay, #NO GIVE AWATS, »NO. GIMMICKS 7 BUT. YOU STILL GET THE DEST at MILLWAY MOTORS NOw BUY THE BES AUTHORIZRD DEALER FOR A A PLYMO utd e SLER VALIAN BD FARGO RVICE * PARTS VE A TOP SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS AND TRUCKS / a aaa aaa ai i ia sia sie manent Misses Sharon MacDonald and: Colleen kei, 4. Rae ee sisters of the bride and groom, Junior brides- 6 CYLINDER a maids, were dressed alike in maize frosted AUTOMATIC TRANS nylon and crowns of matching nylon net, They AUTOMA = carried colonial bouquets of white and yellow LOW MILEAGE mums, Two tiny Flowergirls, Gail MacDonald of ONLY St, Catherines cousin of the bride, and Linda , oe | Ray of Schreiber were daintily gowned, Gail ¥ in pink nylon and Linda in white nylon, both 4 ; bouffant over crinolines, Their headdresses were tiny crowns of white flower s and they carried baskets of pastel flowers, WE ARE YOUR FRIENDLY B/A SERVICE STATION Groomsman for his brother was Dan Kenney JOC NALe 2 Oma Y rus with Michael MacDonald and Barry Marquis, ushering, a CLASS 'A' MECHANIC ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES TO For the reception in the Curling Lounge, SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS eeces the Bride'*s Mother received in a blush beige sheath and jacket, Her accessories were in = SPECIALIZING IN - white and she wore a corsage of white car- COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULS ~ AUTOMATIC TRANS= | nations, Assisting in receiving, the Mother MISSIONS, CARBURETORS and WELDING | of the Groom chose a sheath of lilac, match- ing lace jacket and hat with.white ac-- - 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE - cessories and her Corsage was of yellow roses, Mrs, H, Hamilton was dining room hostess, vi cutting the wedding cake, and servitors were : | | LWA Misses Donna Fedorak, Barbara McMillan, Veronica Fedun, Carol McLeod, Iris Conchie, CYTE) R S Mesdames Ken Dooley and Art Beaulieu. Miss hota Sandra Fedorak circulated. the guest book and PHONE TAYLOR 5~3723 Mr. Dusty Miller propsed the toast to the CORNER HIGHWAY 17 & MILL ROAD, TERRACE DAY bride. (Continued on Page 8) io aaltepet abaya atic tosses csc nti iat enc patti ated le iar teat teers iS ra aaa ea sceeges '