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Terrace Bay News, 28 Jun 1962, p. 12

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June 28, 1962 TERRACE BOARD OF HEALTH Cont'd | the former grounds have been bulldozed. He also reported that improper garbage containers | are used by some householders and that garbage is carelessly parcelled, It was decided to |; Wait two weeks and, if the condition is not remedied, notice will sent to offenders, fol- lowing which action will be taken. The MOH reported 18-20 water tests taken since Jan,lst and found in proper condition but inspection of Spring at Walker Lake showed it in unsatisfactory condition, Dairies have been inspected and approved: local septic tanks and cesspools appear fairly well taken care of, Mr, Borutski was given dye to put in cesspools and septic, tanks to reveal seepage. The condition is suspected in west end of Town where an overflow into ravine could occur Dr.Cornell stated community health is es- timated fairly good and two-thirds of the town took the TB skin test, TB contacts will be checked shortly and an X-ray clinic is being arranged for October, inenrerminreapaataemine cine cenetpremte.mibisintananreenanittieensaitabenmeget --+ ; HIGH HOME & SCHOOL MEETING A check for $75.00 was presented to Princi- pal 0,B,Fasan,to be used towards scholarships, | at, the Schreiber High Home and School meeting on June 18th, It was decided to initiate a Book Drive, books to be added to the Library of the new schools, Mr,P,A.Isaac and Mr, Geo.Gunther who are leaving. the Staff were presented with key cases, Mr,Fasan stated Commencement this year will be held September 8th, The next meeting of the Association will be held on September 17th, | HOLY ANGELS PTA MEETING The regular meeting of Holy Angels PTA was held on June 21st, The school. Picnic was set for June 27th with Mrs, E,Borutsky convening the Lunch, Father Cano commended the Association for their efforts for the school and Sister Lucill thanked the parents for their co-operation during the year, John Branchaud, retiring president, expres- sed his appreciation of the assistance given to the past executive, Attendance prize was son by Sister Lucille's room, Following the meeting Mr,Branchaud showed some very interesting films of Mexico, Quebec and parish activities, PRESENTATIONS MADE AT C,G,1.T. FUNCTION The C.G.1.T, of St.Andrews Church held a special meeting to make presentations, Chev- rons were presented to members completing re- quirements for the year,which included Mission | and Bible Study, Service to Church and Com- munity and 75% attendance at regular church services, Pins were presented to Sharon Jarva and Wendy Weaver for attendance at Sunday School, Church and C,G.I.T; to Jeannie McCuaig for Missionary Work within the Church and to Carol Olson who leaves Schreiber soon, Linda Handel was appointed President of the Senior Group and Daryl Weaver President of the Intermediate Group, Lunch was served by the Leaders, An opportunist is one who borrows your a ee BAY NEWS ' GLORIE GORDON AND WILLIAM MILLER EXCHANGE Vows! i Summer blooms formed the setting in St, | Andrew's United Church on June 23 for the mar- | riage of Glorie Dawn, only daughter of Mr,and Mrs.G,Gordon and William Miller, son of Mr,and Mrs, H,Miller, all of Schreiber. | The double ring ceremony was solemized at | =! { 7 P,M, by Rev. R.A,Crook, Ushers were Bruce and Jack Gordon, Gordon Palmer and Gerard Cos grove, Miss Barbara Dutchin of Port Arthur was organist and Miss Donna Slater was the soloist, Andy Miller, brother of the groom, was best man, The Bride, given in marriage by her father, ! was gowned in silk organza with a many tiered skirt and featured a fitted bodice and long sleeves of lace, Irridescent Pailettes out- lined the neckline which was square in front and a V decolette in back, A wide lace band ornamented the overskirt and the scalloped lace edging swept up in the back to fall open in graceful folds. Her short veil was held by a tiny jewelled crown and she carried a bouquet of red roses, The bridal attendants, Miss Diane Slater (Maid of Honor) Miss Bonnie Gordon and Miss | Judy Olson (Bridesmaids), were gowned alike in pale blue organza with bouffant skirts, full short sleeves and bodices complemeted by lace jackets. Whimsey veils were gathered to white gardenias, they wore whit; gloves and slippers and carried shasta daisies tied with blue, . Flower Girl Debby McCanna's white nylon frock had a lace bodice with puff sleevesand pleating edged the round neckline and frothy short skirt. She wore a jewelled bonnet brim and carried a handwoven basket of daisies in pastel shades, Ring-bearer Master Claude Gordon carried the rings on a heart shaped white satin cusion adorned ¥ith rese- buds and streamers, A reception was held in the home of the | Bride's parents, Mrs,Gordon receiving in beig?, chiffon over printed silk with matching straw | ' toque and accessories, Her corsage was yellow! roses, The Groom's Mother chose rosepink with} with matching lace jacket, hat and accessories in beige and her corsage was pink roses. Tea was poured by Mrs,Robert Weaver, grand-! mother of the Bride, Mrs. F.W.Miller, Mrs, J, Smart and Mrs, E.Holmes, Servitors were Mrs, Audrey Gunby and the Misses Sheila Weaver, Chloe Vanderlip, Darlene Judson, Jean Johnston! Margaret Williams, Myrna Kaukola, Dorothy € Slater and Gloria Wilson, Darlyn Lynn Weaver attended the gift room and Lenore Campbell the Guest Book. Mrs. J,Rattray, aunt of the Bride! was dining room hostess, Mr.& Mrs.Miller are honsynooning in western! Canada and the States, the bride travelling in! wheat linen sheath with matching jacket, hat and. accessories in green, Guests from out of town for the wedding included Mrs.S.Palmer of Winnipeg, aunt of the bride, Miss Birbara Dutchin, Miss Donna Slater, Miss Margaret Williams, Miss Darlene - Judson, Miss Myrna Kaukola, Miss Alice Harris, | Miss Marlene Arthur and Mr, Juri Stezenko, all met: neem of Port Arthur and Miss Darlene Jacobson of ; Fort William. a ore eee The fellow who plays both ends against the middle eventually lands on the outside. | | People make good resolutions, but few pot to cook your goose, have enough resoluteness. |

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