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Terrace Bay News, 23 Aug 1962, p. 7

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August 23, 1962 TERRACE BAY -NEWS a ere cere . ; = 7 ) we IT S$ TI We, TO. THINK ABOUT YOUR HEATING FOR THE COMING WINTER YOU IS e ON DELIVERY Continued from Page 6 ' Mrs, Ethel Cassidy of Akron, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, B. Collins with Karen and Terry Lynn returned to Chapleau following a vacation in Terrace Bay at the home of Mrs, Collin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Ostling,. Other visitors at the Ostling home last week included Rune's brother Wilfred and family from Point Clare, Quebec, HWY. 17 & MILL ROAD . (BILL) COLBORNE HIGH IN GRADE XTII Faulty printing in last week's issue mar- red an item we feel worthy of repeating, Results of Grade XIII examinations are reaching local students, One of the most ex~ cited, and one of the most deserving boys in Town at time of writing is Bill Colborne, son of Mr, and Mrs, W. Colborne, MacDonald Avenue, Bill's results indicate a clear pass in nine Grade XIII subjects with an average of 81 2/9 4%, This average will, subject to further verification, places Bill in line for the Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Co, Ltd, Scholarship of $2000. Since no Grade XIII exams were written in Terrace Bay the "NEWS" is unable to secure a transcript of results obtained by other Grade XIII. students, KAREN MURPHY WEDS BRIAN STEWART Summer flowers adorned the Altar and pews in Holy Angels! Roman Catholic Church on August 18th for the marriage of Karen . Patricia, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, W, esi and Brian Floyd Stewart, son of Mr, and Mrs, H, Stewart, all of Schreiber. Father 5, brie Gane oteeheieis ~ the double ~ Cs "--_- 1 Tate Brn ct Ch= rine AA POMAT TY fh an a etnctpeemtineeearsamentioatione seer renga nt te Nee one a+ ene nent te pe eat land Mrs, PR, WAILABLE TIME PAYMENT. CIRCLE ROUTE SERVICE "ONCE A CUSTOMER-ALWAYS A FRIEND" T.A. 5-3645 @ MONTHLY So mem a am TERRACE BAY -- eee emer ne nas it anh cone a nn eee nena * ganist and Giovanni Cebrario sang during the | ceremony, Ushers were Ray Cote and Raoul Fournier, Donald Stewart, brother of the groom, was the best man, The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white chiffon, lined with or- ganza, waltz length, with scoop neckline and | thimble sleeves, Her short veil was caught to a pillbox of jewelled petals and she carried a semi cascade of red roses and lily of the valley, Mrs, R, Lamoureux, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing shocking pink - peau de soie with belled skirt, cap sleeves, and sQuared neckline. She wore a white flower headdress and her flowers were white shasta mums, The wedding breakfast was given in the Schreiber Hotel followed by a reception in the home of the bride*s parents when Mrs, Murphy received in cotillion blue, with beige hat and accessorie, her -torsage of yellow roses, The groom's mother, who assisted in receiving, chose a sheath in lotus green, with pink petal hat, pink accessories and corsage of pink roses, Mr, and Mrs, Stewart are spending their honeymoon in southern Ontario, They will make their home in Schreiber, Miss Susan Caldwell attended the guest book: Among those from out of town attending the wedding were Miss Juanita Stewart, Mrs, Peter Murphy of Port Arthur, Mr, and Mrs, N, Hill, Mrs, Maynard Merits and. Mr, and Mrs, E, Lund- quist of Fort William, Mr, and Mrs, E, Murphy, | Donnie, Penny and Mitchell of Footes Bay, Al sh oe onre oe eS Mr, ay en {A cin an EE A EE

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