Fase 6 Q 38 om Peed 9 tac rae |e 5 salle alipalidalciancnbcbbianiadiaciceoaliembdalgsipmdants | BOX 5 PH. 3803 PORTRAIT - FOR THE LOW, Low PRICE or 915 THIS OFFER INCLUDES: 11-4" x 5% color originals and yours to ke THIS WEDDING (Continued from Page 7) Mrs, M, McLeod, White River, and Henry Four- nier, Ottawa. JOHNSON - CHICOINE VOWS EXCHANGED Donna Lee Johnson, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, L, Johnson, and Gerard Lucien Chicoine, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S, Chicoine all of Schreiber, were married in Holy Angels Church on Augist 18th, Father J,M, Cano officiated for the double ring ceremony, with Miss Carol Lalonde or- ganist and Ray Guillet soloist. Ushers were Eddie Chicoine and Paddy John- son, Robert Dubeau and David Rigelsford were groomsmen, ¢ The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned;in nylon lace over taffeta with a scalloped tier of lace falling over the scalloped skirt, Her lace edged illusion veil was caught to a tiara ornamented with tea drop pearl and crystalette, and her bouquet a semi cascade of yellow delight roses, The bridets attendants, Miss Lucette Chicoine, sister of the groom, and Miss Saily Stewart, wore indentically designed frocks, the former in pink and the latter in blue, of | | { organza over net, Their matching headdresses were whimsy veils and they carried nosegays of white shasta mums, The wedding breakfast was held in the home of the groomts parents, followed by a re- ception in the town hall, where Mrs, Chicoine received in turquoise with white hat and i accessories, The bride's mother chose a pink , ensemble with hat and accessories in white, and both had corsages of white feathered car~-- nations, Tea was poured by Mrs, H, Danils, Mrs, T, McDonald, Mrs, L, Legault, Mrs, A, Prairie ( aunts oe the bride) and Mrs. S, Cash, The wedding cake was made and cut by the bridets grandmother, Mrs,.J. King. The Misses Margaret and Kathy Roen attended) | the guest book and gift table. After a honeymoon in New York and vicinity, ! Mr, and Mrs, Chicoine will make their home in Schreiber, Attending the wedding from out of town were Mr, and Mrs. J, King, Port Arthur, Mr, and Mrs, A, Prairie, Mrs, Tina McDonald, Mrs. H, Daniels, and Mr, and Mrs, R. Chicoine of Fort William, Mr, and Mrs, G, Traer, Ricky and | Ronnie- and Mr, and Mrs, G, Dubeau of Mani- TERRACE BAY NEWS re rr ene ee ce i ate MINI V8 PH PHOTO | LAB TERRACE a Rég. $20. 00 value, ich are non~fading extra cost the original of your FFER EXFIRES ene ' SCHREXBER COUNCIL (Continued from COUNCIL ontinuel from Page a) street after fil een made on west side -- August 23, 1962, AY, ONT. Your portrait is taken in your home, without sitting under hot flood- | lights, making it unnec- essary to pay a -- sitting fee, MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW | | PHONE 3803 I9Ge AUG. 30, anemia diet touwadge, A, Gretler of Red Rock, Mrs, D, Gerow and Patsy, Mr, and Mrs. R. Blanchette of Rossport and Mr, and Mrs, L. Legault, and Mr, and Mrs, J, Campbell of Terrace Bay, Mr, and Mrs, P, Veilleux, Hearst, Robert and Marcien Dubeau, Sudbury, S, Dubeau, Mrs, C, Gagne and Mitchell, Sturgeon Falls, and Michael O'Driscoll, Renfrew. SCHREIBER GRADE XIII RESULTS In subjects they tried the following marks were made by local grade 13 students: Bruce Gordon, Eng, Lit, 56 --- Eng, Comp, 50 - Geom, 57 - Bot, 68 - Zool, 58, Allan Holmes, Eng. Lit. 52 --- Eng, Comp. 66 - Hist, 59 - - Geom, 64 - Bot, 57 - Zool 60, Phillip Inshaw, Physics 57, Jim McOmig, Eng. Comp, 55 - Bot, 58 + Zool. 63, Neil Whent, Hist. 60, Geom, 55), Bot. 55, Zool. 50, Lois Inshaw, Eng, Lit 54 | i Eng. Comp 65 = Algebra 53 - Geom 72 = Bot 79 Zoo 63 = Phy 63 - French authors 52 - French comp 50, A round of family visiting is going on in the various Fournier families with Mr, and Mrs, Henry Fournier and Lyne of Ottawa, and Mr, and Mrs, H. Fournier and Ricky of Hull here for their ip go ae a doing away with natural drainage, The con- dition will be remedied, Letters were received from W.L, Wardrope and Assoc. and from Laughlin, Wylie and Ufnal ' regarding alterations to subway. Council's intention is to employ the latter Firm, The Ontario Water Resource Commission ; wrote attaching copy of inspection report of ' town water supply and strongly reccomended ' that spare key for the chlorinating house be left in the Municipal office in case of emer- gency, Copies of letters sent by the M.0O,H, to Nesbitt Motors and the Public Library re- i garding sanitary conditions were noted, Clerk R.C. Skinner read correspondence 'concerning building the new high school. Street lighting was discussed, Mr, Skinner was granted leave for holidays during the first part of September, FOREST FIRE IS A TRAGIC WASTE,