Horticultural Society (cont'd) Class five contained the roses and here the C. D. Howe donation went to Ab Farrow Five Dollars for Hybrid Teas, A, F. Ginn - Five Dollars fa Floribunda and W. T. Baillie Five 'Dollars for Rugosa, Class Seven on Vegetables almost exclusively presented One Dollar prizes from LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited to: Mrs, R. Boyle for green beans,W. Mantey for Wax Beans; W. Mantey for round beets: Mrs, R. Boyle for Broccoli, Mrs. A, Connors for 3 long carrots; R. Middaugh for long carrots; Mrs. A. Commons for round cabbage; R, Middaugh for pointed cabbage; W. Mantey for cauliflower; R. Middaugh for short green cucumber; R, Middaugh for leaf lettuce; Mrs, J. Clancy for onions from seed; W. Mantey for onion from sets; R. Middaugh for silverskin .- onion; Mrs. E. McMillan coloured potatoes; Ab Farrow for white potatoes; R. J. Todd for. peas in the pod; J. Little for coloured radish; R. Middaugh for winter radish; Mrs, A. Connors for rhubarb; Ab Farrow for white turnips; Mrs, R.Boyle "poy swede turnips and from Alcorn Agencies A, F.Ginn won an Insurance Policy for Peas shelled, The display of Vegetables which carried a speed hoe from Mount MacKay Feed Company was won by Mrs. R. Boyle. 4 beautiful backdrop of a Thousand show gladiolus was set up on the stage steps by Mr. Maat for the day and during the show two door prizes were drawn which gave Mrs, H, Brophy and Mr. J, Little each a huge basket of these glads, The remainder were distributed among the churches and various institutions of Terrace Bay. In addition to the cash and gift. prizes, there were many more winners each receiving a red ribbon for a first class win and blue ribbon for a second place, for their various entries HOt mentioned above. JOLIN-DIDUCH NUPTIALS (cont'd) matching hat and a corsage of red roses, A white banaouet cloth enhanced the brid's table which was centred with the three tier wedding cake, nesting in white tulle sprinkled with rosebuds, and offset by white tapers. The cake with a wee bride and groom on top under an archway of flowers and doves carry- ing wedding rings was interspaced with pink (cont'd next col.) Posie roses on the corners and between tiers, The toast to the bride was given by Rev. Father Gallagher, Cutting the cake was Mrs. Yvonne Vienneau and guest book was circulated by Miss Cecilia Adamo. Catering was by the Catholic Women's League, For their honeymoon trip to Kenora, Winnipeg and the States the bride travelled in a beige elub linensuit with straight skirt and fitted jacket; White hat, flower trimmed, beige purse and shoes and tangerine gloves, scarf and flowers, Mr. and Mrs, Diduch will reside in Terrace Bay. Pre-nuptial parties were held for the bride by Mrs, Eva Pidluzny and Miss Mavis Thorsteinson, and also for the groom by his co-workers, Out-of-town guests. included Mr. and Mrs, Edmond Lamarre of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Diduch, Mr. Don Sawchuk, Alex | Slobodia , Joe Slobodian, Bill Stéphanic and Mrs. 5S. Kozicki all of Kenora, -- meee PLAYGROUND NEWS (cont!d) NAMES (Indian) Boys Earl Blom - Chief White Cloud Raymona Wood - BigChi ef Half Pint Lorne Turner - Running Deer Marjorie McKechnie - Chief Sitting Pretty Cathy Brady - Indian Mudhole ~ Margaret Anne Pineault - Princess Eagle Feather, Cool and windy Monday brought disappoint--- ment to the playground group when the long-due Boat Trip was postponed until Tuesday, Finally on Tuesday morning, they hiked to the mouth of the river where Mr. Kenney took them on a eruise along the lake shore, At a convenient camping ground, the sailors stopped to eat lunch and to explore the unknown area. The new beach was named "Recreation Beach." Effective the first of this week, it has been necessary to change coke dispensing pro- cedure, --- At 3:15 p.m, each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, empty bottles will be received at the lock-up room in the pulp department. Money for the empties will be paid out at the guard station at the mill entrance. ~- Change booths will be located in the woodroom, pulp office, guard station and switchboard.