~ Page 2. JACK WELLINGS AND PEGGY MILLER MARRIED Schreiber United Church was the scene of a very - pretty wedding on Saturday May 8th at 2:30 pam. when Rev. Ae F. Lavender united in marriage John E. Wellings and Margaret Elizabeth "Peggy" Miller. Given in marriage by H. S. Craig, the bride wore a three-piece logan knit ensemble of teal blue with brown accessories and she carried a bouquet of red roses, Attending the bride as matron of honour was her sister Mrs. Ab. Grey of Fort William who wore & mulberry suit with a corsage of cream roses. Best man at the wedding was Edward J» Brady of Terrace Bay. The organist was Miss Signy Burdell. Following the wedding in Schreiber the bridal party returned to Terrace Bay for the reception which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ratchford, Hudson Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Wellings left by train Saturday evening for the Lakehead and points west where they will spend their honeymoon. Upon their return to Terrace Bay they will reside at 16e Birch Crescent. @ 0.0 TERRACE BAY BADMINTON CLUB VISITS SCHREIBER Seventeen members of the Terrace Bay Badminton Club visited the Schreiber Club on Thursday evening May 6th and were royally entertained. A well run schedule of friendly games between the clubs kept the court busy from 8:00 p.m, until lunch was served shortly after 11:00 p.m, Following the delicious lunch play was resumed on an unscheduled basis while others remaining engaged in a rousing sing-song which lasted for better than half an hour, It was the first time members of the Terrace Bay Club had played outside of the com- munity and it was the opinion of all who made the trip that "we should do this more often", Schreiber players had been guests at Terrace Bay on April 7th. Terrace Bay members making the trip were: Mary Cunningham, Gladys Irvine, Kathleen Biesenthal, Colleen Stokes, Morah Guest, Catherine Maltese, Doreen Lindberg, Aili Tuhkanen, Monty Paget, Jim Whyte, Don Brand, Jerry Chow, Bert Allen, Bob Loring, John Babiak, Fred Soughton and Bob Wardell. 00 0 AT THE MOVIES All moving pictures are shown in the Recreation Hall Lower Camp at 8:00 Dinky Fri. and Sat. May 14 & 15 "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" - with Phil Baker, Edward Ryan and Marjory Nassow, There has never been anything like it. Here is the popular fun quizz radio show brought to the screen, with Phil Baker in the starring role he enacts in real life. Sunday, May 16th Through the courtesy of the Thunder Bay Film Council. educational films will be shown, Mon. and Tues, May 17 & 18 "COVER GIRL" - IN TECHNICOLOR - with Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly and Jinx Falkenburg. "COVER GIRL" includes fifteen of America's most beautiful women. There is music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, It is one of the best musicals ever to hit the screen. On the same program "COMMUNITY SING", Fri. and Sat. i May el and 22 "CENTENNI/L SUMMER" - Another gorgeous TECHNICOLOR triumph. Coming Soon May e4 & 25 - "CAN'T HELP :SINGING" - IN TECHNICOLOR with Deanna Durbin, Robert Page, May &8 & 29 - "KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" - with Gregory Peck, Roddy McDowell and James Gleason, May S51 & June 1 - "DARK COMMAND" - with Clair Trevor, Walter Pigeon and John Wayne. June 4&5 - "MARGIN FOR ERROR" - with Joan Bennett, Milton Berle and Otto Preminger, June 7& 8 - "THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST" - IN TECHNICOLOR with Cornell Wilde, Anita Louis June 11 & 12 - "BELLS OF ST, MARYS" - with Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman, 000 TO SAVE YOUR LIFE YOU CAN'T BEAT SAFETY ON THE, JOB ss e284 @ ceed HOME. eaeeve LN TRAFFIC