of December 31, 1958 Mr, and Mrs.J.Desaulnier and family trav- elled to Atikokan for Christmas with Joe's Mother, Mrs.B,Desaulnier and i:is sister, Mrs.G.Payne and family, His sister Betty of Pt-Arthur and brother Doug. .of Fort Frances joined their family celebration. Mr. afd Mrs, Paul Sernesky of Ft.Will- lam spent Sunday with their son Bill and family. Mr. and Mrs. fl. Brophy left Sunday for Port Arthur to visit over New Years with Hijda?s sister, Mr.Brayshaw and family, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kuhla of Bradford, Ontario aid daughters, are visiting Aten the holidays with Mrs, Kuhla's sister, Mrs, Ann Papousak, ? Congratulations go to Gail Hart and Gale Savoy who announced their encage- ment over Christmas and alse to Judy Tees of Schreiber and Edwin Nicoi. os HELEN JOAN DENNIS BRIDE OF KENNE'IN DOOLEY On Saturday, December 20th at 11.00 | A.M, the marriage of Helen Joan Dennis, daugh- ter of Mr,George Dennis, Terrace Bay and Mrs.John Sabo of Tilley, Alberta, to Mr. Kenneth Alexander Murray Dooley of Terrace Bay was solemnized by Reverend R. Pedenin Trinity United Church, Port Arthur, Given in marri age by her father, the. bride wore a ballerina length gown of white lace and nylon net, the bedice beau- tifully adorned with sequins and seed pearls and wearing a matching hat and veil. She carried a bouquet of sweet--- heart roses. ; ttending the bride as Maid of Honour was Miss Joan Lundberg of Terrace Bay who chose a dusty rose taffeta gown, pink "feather hat and gloves and wore a talisman > rose corsage, Groomsman was Mr Dave Allen of Atikokan, Following the quiet ceremony the 'wedd=- ing party and guests attended a dinner at the St.Louis Hotel, the table centered _ with the traditional wedding cake. Mr. ~Dennis proposed the toast to his daughter, Before taking up residence in Schreiber, Mr, and Mrs, Dooley left for a honeymoon trip to Duluth, the bride attired in a dark green' suit of gabardine. Prior to her marriage the bride was . feted at three Miscellaneous Showers by Miss Sandra Soliy; Mrs. Eva Connors and ' Mrs.J.St.Louis; and by Misses borothy MacDonald, Marie Trudeau, Rhea Leclair and Sharon-Leigh Locking, alt at Terrace Bay. SCHRETSER NEWS mi a> TERRACE BAY NEWS =e | Page 5 Sherill Sly visited her mother Mrs. B,Grey and Don Megill of Toronto was home with his father and brothers, Also spending their holidays in 'Schreiber were Mr. and Mrs, J.Boon cf Timmins where he is'with the 0,P.:P.. Mr. and Mrs. Lightbound of Oakville. who visited with their family -- Richard and Helen, Mrs, E,. Reid of Ft. Willian, both famidies visiting the Caldwells and Reiids. Mrs. E, Bailey of Fort William is with the Irvin Bailey family. Lorraine Welibourne ~ visited her parents and Miss Diane Verdone is with her folks also, Miss E, Steart of New York visited thé V. Moores and Mansfield Carlton of Winnipeg visit- ed friends. Mrs. John Elliot of North Bay is with the Jim Gray's and Mrs. W.McGregor. The High School teachers left for their homes to sperid Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W.Breffitt of Aincourt are spending the holidays with the Birch family. Home for the holdays with their parents are Albert Costa and Philip Moorey from Scoll- ard Hall, Eddie Sheehan of the University pf New Brunswick and Rudy Cebrario of McGill, Mrs.Oscar Laine and her niece Miss Charlotte Ross are in Sault Ste,Marie with Mr. and Mrs. Remillard, * HOLIDAY SKATING IN TERRACE BAY ~The Arena wili close at 10,00 P.M, on Dec. 3lst and re-open on January 2nd, gees During the holidays there will be Public Skating on weekdays, starting at 2.00 P.M. - on Saturday from 4.00 - 5,30 and on Sunday from 3.00 - 5.00 P.M. Evening skating sess~ ions during this time will be on Wednesday from 8.00 - 10,00 P.M. and on Saturday from 7-00 - 9.00 P.M. < LIBRARY HOURS The» Library will be open at the regular. time on Wednesday, Dec.3lst and on Friday evering, January 2nd but will remain closed on Thursday, New Year's Day. FRIDGE MOTOR BURNS CAUSING NEAR FIRE "On "Saturday thie the 'Terrace B Bay Fire | Department were Called to extinguish a refrigerator motor which seized and burned. This could have been z prevented had the proper fuses been in use, Thirty amp fuses were, being used instead of 15 amp. The Fire Dept.5 suggests that all res- 'idents check their' fuses and install only 15 amp. ies TARRE'S ROOM FOR Al R_ALL UNDERNEATH THE UMBRELLA