SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 POT LUCK SUPPER - Cont'd from page 3 ... and Paul Belliveau, brother of the bride, were ushers. The ring bearer was Arthur Roen, brother of the groom. Wendy Duffield, niece of the groom, was flower girl, wearing a yellow frock of dotted swiss, trimmed with white lace, and a crown of yellow and white flowers. A dinner was held at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel for the family, and close friends. Terry Koenig pro- posed the toast to the Bride. Paul Rochon was Master of Ceremonies. A reception was held in the Moose Hall, where the Bride's mother received in a light beige Crimp- lene, with silver fleck dress with a corsage of yellow roses. The Groom's mother chose a Tan suit with a corsage of tinted mauve carnations. The Bride's sister, Cathy Belliveau, circulated the guest book. For thier wedding trip around the Lake, the bride wore a short peasant dress in double knit Acetate jersey, with a corsage of white carnations. They will make their home at 182 Hudson Drive, Terrace Bay. : Out of town guests included, Gail and Terry WEDDING VOWS EXCHANGED AT ST. MARTIN'S Koenig, Edie and Ed Belliveau, Nachawic, N.B.; St. Martin's of Tours was the setting for the ex- Mr. and Mrs. Rick Maki, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A letter of appreciation was to be sent to Recrea- tion Director Jerry Dupas and his summer staff for the excellent program put on this past summer for all the children of Terrace Bay. Mrs. Wise stated that plans are well underway for the Christmas Bazaar to be held in November. A nominations committee will be chosen in October The Worship period was taken by Mrs. Helen Brooks and Clara Gould played the piano for the hymn "Hap- py the Home". Mrs. Brooks read "Mother's Love" and Prayers for children. Mrs. Soughton introduced the program sad) on the letters HOME - members took part in a discussion on what part the Church plays'in the Home. The evening ended with the Mizpah Benediction. Marg Duriez would appreciate donations of good "used clothing or household items for her Nearly New Table at the Christmas Bazaar. Anyone having articles to be picked up, may call Marg after 6 P.M. change of wedding vows between Claire Rita Belli- Sommers, Maureen Ostaff, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Du- veau and Francis William Roen on August 28th, at . rante, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duffield, Linda Smith, 4 P.M., with Father A. Greengrass officiating af the | Anne Boon, Rick Cavner, all of Thunder Bay; Gail double ring ceremony. Altar boys were Jack Cruick- Babrowich, Derek Lasocha, Nipigon; Mr. and Mrs. shank and John Vienneau. Phillip Kelly, Timmins; Rick White, Jim Carman, Claire is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marathon. Belliveau, Terrace Bay, and Francis is the son of A pre-nuptial shower was held at St. Martin's Mrs. Christine Roen and the late Francis Roen of Sch=| Church Hall, with Miss Valarie Boyd as hostess. reiber. Miss Lorraine Belliveau, sister of the bride, was , - the soloist, with Cathy Melnyk at the organ. Cathy SCOUT NEWS - Cont'd from page 4 ... Belliveau read the Epistle. ; means committee, scout hall committee, efc.) Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a Parents must indicate where they will be willing formal gown of Nylon dotted swiss, with Empire to help. waistline, trimmed with yellow ribbon and lace at the waist. Her headdress was a four tiered shoulder length veil . She carried a Cascade bouquet of yellow roses and white Shasta daisies. The Matron of Honour was Mrs. Gail Koenig, cou- sin of the bride, and bridesmaids were Valarie Boyd and Geralding Belliveau, sister of the bride. They all wore similar formal gowns of dotted swiss, trimmed with white lace, in shades of mint green, light blue and pink. They wore matching picture hats . and carried giant white mums. ATTENTION Dan Miller was Best Man and Michael Roen, bro- Remember the Terrace Bay Library Winter Hours ther of the groom, - Cont'd next column ..... start Thursday, September 15th. A short meeting will be held prior to registrations. in order to answer any questions parents may have. NOTICE OF MEETING The Terrace Bay Art Club will hold a meeting on September 16th, in the Craft Room at 8:00 P.M. New Members Most Welcome.