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Terrace Bay News, 22 Sep 1971, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 22, 1971 LONG-SINGLETON VOWS EXCHANGED Wedding vows between Diane Lynn Singleton and Thomas John Long were exchanged in a double ring ceremony at Holy Angels Church on Saturday, September 11th at 3 p.m. Diane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Singleton of Schreiber and Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Long of Terrace Bay. . Father Meyers officiated and soloist was Miss Cathy Stokes accompanied by Miss Lynn Drake. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a white organza over silk illusion and taffeta gown fashioned in the empire mode. Inter- woven blue ribbon accented the bodice and chapel veil. Her bouquet was a giant mum and featured yellow streamers. Miss Rosemary McParland, cousin of the bride, was maid of honour and Miss Linda Singleton, sister of 'the bride, was the bridesmaid. Miss Cheryl Johnson was flower girl. : They wore Gibson length dresses of flocked voile in shades of blue and mauve. The gowns featured a high neckline, full-cuffed sleeves and gathered full skirts. They wore white fashion boots and senior attendants wore picture hats. The bouquets were made up of a single giant mum with colored matching streamers. The groom's attendants in white dinner jackets and black tuxedo pants were Bob Long, brother of the groom as best man, Wayne Gorman and Terry Singleton, brother of the bride as ushers. They all had boutineers of blue and mauve car- . nations. The ring bearer, Michael Moher, nephew of the bride, kept the colour theme in a navy vest suit with mauve shirt. The mother of the bride wore a purple crepe dress and coat ensemble with a corsage of yellow baby mums and the groom's mother chose a white and blue fortrel dress with a rainbow-hued sash and wore a | corsage of yellow mums. At a dinner and reception held at the Moose Hall in Terrace Bay, Misses Monica Frommann and Jane Bailey circulated the guest book. Mr. Harold McParland, uncle of the bride, proposed the toast to the bride. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Dick Moher. When the newlyweds left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the bride donned a navy and white hot=-pants outfit with matching shoes and handbag. She wore a corsage of yellow baby mums. The couple will reside in Schreiber. cont'd ... Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained in St. John's Anglican Church, Schreiber with hostesses Miss Rosemary McParland and Mrs. Ivan Johnson, assisted by Mrs. Joe Commisso, Mrs. Cosimo Commisso, Mrs. Hal Frommann and Mrs.- Lloyd Walker A stag was put on for the groom at the Masonic Hall by his attendants and Mr. Dick Moher. The groom's parents entertained at a rehearsal party Out of town guests included: Mrs. Jim Johnson, Victoria, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cain, Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. J. Livingston, Mary Wesslink, Dennis Long, Janis Long, Bill Mayer all of Thunder Bay. HIGH SCHOOL 1971-72 ATHLETIC PROGRAM At a recent meeting of the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Physical Education department, Principal and Vice- Principals an outline of the 1971-72 Athletic Program was discussed. With a student population of 500 students this year an active program is anticipated. One Schreiber- Terrace Bay High School team will compete in all sports in the North Shore Secondary School Athletic Association league, with hopes of also competing in the Northwestern Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association and Ontario Federation Schools Athletic Association. Active schedules are being set for Junior boys and girls teams in sports such as basketball and volleyball. This is feasible because of the larger student population and the availability of two gymn- asiums. Junior and senior cheerleaders will comple- ment the teams. In addition to League Competition it is hoped to have Intercampus Competition. Entries in the Inter- | campus competition will qualify from Campus Intra- mural games. Decisions regarding school colours, crests, uniforms names, etc. will arise from the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Student Council. This Council will be composed of representatives of each Campus Council and Campus Athletic Associations. Follow the Owls Hoot column for up to date news on the numerous events at the Schreiber-Terrace Bay High School during the forthcoming school year. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The regular meeting of the Schreiber-Terrace Bay District Roman Catholic Separate School Board was held on Wednesday, September Ist at 7 p.m. in cont'd page ? 1 1

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