APRIL 27, 1972 TERRACE BAY ( NEWS PAGE 5 (continued from page 3... Boy Scouts) A generous donation was made by Mr. E. Trapp on behalf of the Schreiber group committee in the form of two beautiful Scouttrophies to be used at the camporee} After the morning-meeting all delegates had lunch at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, while a tour of Kimb- erly Clark Pulp & Paper Mill was on the agenda for the afternoon. The next Area Council Meeting will be held in Car- amat on June 17th, 1972 . PUBLIC NOTICE I DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME April 30th to October 29th, 1972 Township Council has directed that Daylight Saving be observed in the Township of Terrace Bay comme= ncing at 2 o'clock a.m., on Sunday, April 30th, and continuing until 2 o'clock a.m., on Sunday, October 29th. Citizens are requested to ADVANCE CLOCKS AND WATCHES ONE HOUR AT 2'0'CLOCK A.m., ON SUN. APRIL 30th, 1972 The Council respectfully requests the hearty co- operation of all citizens in making a success of this movement for the public benefit. Proclaimed by W.E. Cayanaugh, Reeve, pursuant to the provisions of By-law 203, passed by Council on the 26th day of March, 1968. W.E. Cavanaugh Reeve. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN LADIES AUXILIARY The Afternoon Group of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church met on Monday, afternoon. President June Schritt, opened the meeting with a few words of welcome. Mrs. Jean Fisher gave the Worship. Mrs. Lil Harris read the minutes of the last meeting, and gave the treasurer's report. Correspond- ence included a letter from the Church Board, reque- sting that anyone wishing to use the Church Hall con- tact Mrs. Pam Jones, to prevent a conflict of events. These events will be marked on the Church calender in the Narthex. The Canadian Cancer Society thanked the auxiliary for a recent donation. Mrs. Soughton asked for volun- teers to assist her in the Morning service on Mother's Day. : Mrs. Farrow and Mrs. Duriez will bring lunch at the May meeting. Mrs. Chadwell will take the Wor- ship service. Mrs. Schritt closed the meeting with a short reading. The members set the tables for the Ea- stern Star dinner to be held Monday evening. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Rene Gaudet, formerly of Terrace Bay, are happy to announce the marriage of their "daughter, Carole to Mr. Paul Thomas of Deep River, Ontario. The ceremony took place, February 12th, in the St. Theresa Church in Temiscaming, Quebec. The bride was radiant in her long white gown of "hammered peau de soie" with a veil of imported lace. She wore a tiny stone on a gold chain as her only jewelry, a gift from the groom ..Her flowers were pink sweetheart roses. Her attendants wearing identical long gowns of shocking pink Fortrel were Miss Maureen Lovett of Toronto, as maid of honour, Miss Suzanne Gaudet as bridemaid, and Rozane Gaudet, as flower girl. The groom wore a checkered brown suit with beige shirt and brown tie. Mr. Gerry Thomas, brother of groom was the best man. Roy Thomas and Ronald Gaudet were ushers. Rev- erend Claude Tardiff, a close friend of the couple blessed the vows. The hymns were sung by Mr. P. Lessard accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Lessard, uncle and aunt of the bride. The reception was held at the White Oaks Inne. Carole and Paul are making their home in Toronto where they are both students of Toronto University. CURLING CLUB NEWS The curling season has ended and the winners of the various events are as follows: Grand Aggregate = Club Champions, and a new trophy donated by Dave Desrosiers, was won by Ollie Chapman rink of Shirley Richards, Jeanette Gunter (continued on page 6)