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Terrace Bay News, 20 Jul 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY-20, 197% The marriage of Paulette Duquette and Bruce Biloski was solemnized on Friday, April 29th, I977 at 3:30 pem. in the Corpus Christi Church, Thunder Bay with Rev, Father Murtaugh officiating. Paulette is the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Duquette of Terrace Bay and Bruce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biloski, Thunder Bay. The Church was beautifully decorated with basket sprays of white and green galds, The soloist was Mrs, Fern McDonald of Sudbury accompanied on the organ by the Bridets grandmother, Mrs, Elaine Ballard of Lebanon, Oregon. The Bride, given in reise by her father was gowned in white crystalette trimmed in chantilly lace. A juliette cap with orown held a bouffante floor length veil, Her bouquet was white glads and babies breath, The Bride was attended by her Matron of Honour - Phyllis Bosniok of Thunder Bay and Bridesmaids - Cdthy Biloski of Thunder Bay and Pat Hale of Toronto, Ontario. They wore floor length mint green fortrel gowns. Their bouquets of green and white daisies matched their head dresses. : For the wedding the Bride's Mother wore a floor length pink fortrel with pink floral jacket, Her corsage was white roses, The Groom's Mother chose a floor length beige forirel with matching jacket, Her corsage was roses, The Groom was attended by his Best Man, Ken Irvine and ushers - Brian Biloski and Allen Auger all of Thunder Bay. At the reception which was held in the Tiberioc Room of the Airlane Motel in Thunder Bay, the Brides unsle, Mr. Ken Macleod proposed the toast to the Bride. The guest book was circulated by Miss Lenore Morin, the Bride's cousin from Thunder Bey. During the dance the Bride and Groom distributed to the guests, individually wrapped pieces of wedding cake which was made by the Bride's mother. The three tiered cake was trimmed with white and green daisies on a white lace table cloth with mint green candles. The couple travelled to the Barbados for their honeymoon. The Bride chose a two piece beige and white silk dress with a wrist corsage of Tallisman roses, They will reside in Thunder Bay. Prior to the wedding the Bride was guest of honour at three Bridal Showers. A stag was held for the Groom and the rehear- sal party was held at the home of the Groom's parents, Out of town guests were: Mr, and Mrs, He Ballard of Lebanon, Oregon - the Bride's grandparents; Mr, and Mrs. Jim MacDonald of Winnipeg; Dr, and Mrs. Brian McDonald of Sudbury and many of Peulette's friends and relatives from Terrace Bay. HELP WANTED CANADA CATERING CO. LTB. RECREATION CENTRE LOUNGE-MILL ROAD FLOOR CONTROL PERSON $7.55 per -hour* PHONE 825-9059 Look for the km/h tab below the maximum speed limit : sign, indicating that this is the new speed in metric. ------ MAXIMUM 100 km/h) 100 km/ This speed limit will likely "be the most common on freeways. On most rural two-lane roadways, 80 km/h will be typical. TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY | - PROCLAMATION mr oo CIVIC HOLIDAY | The Council of The Township of Terrace Bay f= at a meeting held on the 11th day of July, 1977, adopted the following resolution: "That MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1977, be and the same is hereby fixed as the CIVIC HOLIDAY for the current year, and that the REEVE be requested to publish the usual proc | ama- tion for this purpose." 1 In compliance with the foregoing resolution, | do hereby proclaim MONDAY, the 1st day of AUGUST, 1977, as the CIVIC HOLIDAY. for the ° year, of which all persons are hereby re- : quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. (Signed)"C. Brassard" Reeve GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

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