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Terrace Bay News, 4 Aug 1960, p. 7

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Mother of the Groom receiving, August 4, 1960 ---- COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont'd from Page 1) to the Department of. Highways regarding dry straw being distributed along new highway construction in the vicinity of the Town and another letter to the Same Department about the erection of two signs; A letter written by Reeve Ferrier to the Honourable Fred Cassdealt in detail. with erection of the combined Company and Town sign which has been erected near Moore's Motors; the Dept. of Internal Affairs asked for a copy of the Taxing By-Law. An Invoice was received from P,E,Boudreau and Council voiced approval of the Depart- ment of Highways grant, By-Law No.86 was superceded by By-Law No, 130, restricting the speed of motor vehicles in the built up areas of the Townsite to 25 M.P.H, The proposed by-law covering erection of Stop and Yield Right of Way signs at speci- fied intersections was read and discussed, BETTY GAYLE SWEET BECOMES BRIDE OF RONALD JAMES MARQUIS Crimson gladioli and white mums. adorned the altar of St,Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bayon Saturday, July 23rd when Betty Gayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F,A.Sweet, became the bride of Ronald Jamés Marquis, The groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Alex Marquis, Very Rev, Dean E,A, Gallagher officiated at the double-ring marriage ceremony, Soloist was Miss Edith Adamo. and presiding at the organ was Mrs, E,.Pineault, Michael LeBlanc and Mark Boudreau were the Altar boys, Escorted on the arm of her brother, Mr. Jim Sweet, the bride was lovely in a baller- ina gown of Chantilly lace over whisper satin. Her only jewellery was a pair of pearl ear- rings, the gift of the groom and she carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses on a white prayer book, Bridal attendants were Miss Sharon Mar- . quis, Miss Norma Schock, Miss Barbara Sweet, Sheree Timpano and Debbie Lynn Laurenson, | Barrie Marquis was groomsman for his . brother and ushering the guests were Edwin. Nicol, Gale Savoy and Bob Adamo, . a" A wedding breakfast followed the marriage ceremony with the Mother of the Bride and~ Breakfast © hostess was Mrs, Betty O!Neil and the Toast to the Bride was proposed by Mr. Ken McKay, During the evening a reception was held in the Moose Hall when Mrs,A.Didura and Mrs A,Stachiw were hostesses, The wedding cake ' Was cut by Mrs, Victor Timpane, sister of | the Bride, assisted by Mrs. Jim Sweet and the guest book was circulated by Mrs, Margar- et Laurenson,, another. sister of the brides Servitors were Mesdames B,Kurylo, B,.Shachiw, V,Welsh,. H.Duriez, L,Paulson, D,MacFadyen, C,Haviland, B,Sadowick and A, Berndtsson, Following a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, New York and St.Paul the _ happy couple will reside at 425 Elizabeth ' Avenue, Terrace Bay, Prior to their marriage the bride was feted at a Miscellaneous Shower held at the Moose Hall and the groom was entertained by his co-workers, = Out-of-town guests included: Mr.Alvin | Sweet, Grandfather of the Bride and Mr,Dick Sweet, Great Uncle, both of Essex, Ontario; Mr.& Mrs. Ken MacKay, Mr.f& Mrs. A.B Himes , TERRACE BAY NEWS 'William; -- Page 7 Mrs, W.Himes, Mr.& Mrs, E,Himes of Fort Mr.& Mrs. G.Fecteau, Mr,H.Fecteau, Miss Sharon Sherlock, Mr.&@ Mrs, R.N.Young, Mr. J,A.McIver and sons, Miss Shirley -- Holmes of Port Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Laurie of Heron Bay, Mr,& Mrs, C.Todesco and Camilla of Rossport and Mr,Ken Smorang of Atikokan. COUNT YOUR CHILDREN Count your children before leaving camp, Lands and Forests officers advise. At Sauble Falls Provincial Park, a small girl came crying to the park office, This began an investigation which revealed that her father and mother had accidentally left for home without her. Apparently, two families had been camping together; the girl's parents thought she was in the other family's car. So, before breaking camp, count heads--- especially children's heads, park staffs urge. TRAPPING BEAVER IN GERALDTON AREA Ontario Lands and Forests officers are trapping 150 beaver in the Geraldton area _ north of Lake Superior where they are plenti- ful and will fly them in to help stock: the Central Patricia area in the Ontario hinter- land, Before their airlift north, the beaver will be sexed, tagged and tattooed. This.is the third consecutive year for the | live-trapping programme which, it is hoped, will built up the beaver population so that | Indian trappers can begin limited trapping | once again, | | MORE TOWN TOPICS Cassie and Harold Hall with Linda and David of Thurso, Quebec spent the last week of their vacation as guests of the Verl Thompsons and visiting their many friends in Terrace Bay. Elva and Fred McMillan and family and accompanied by Mr. H.L,Ward vacationed at Sandy Beach for two weeks. Jimmy Garriock left for Rorketon, Man. with his Grandfather early in July and re- turned with his Grandmother Mrs, J.Garriock, Sr.,; who is now visiting in Terrace Bay. Rose Garriock with'son Denny were also holi- daying in July, visiting her sister and family, Mr.& Mrs. J.H.Bragg in Keewatin, Thursa and Doug Thompson with son Roddy returned last week from their motor trip East to Halifax where they visited their daughter Wren Carolyn Thompson, a trip = Fredericton, N.B,. to Thursa's sister and in Liverpool, N.S. with Doug's Mother and Thursa's Dad and Sister. They:also enjoyed a trip over to Prince Edward Island for the Lobster Fes- tival before returning home enjoying all the lo vely scenery of the eastern States, Visitors at the home of Liz and Maurice Osmar last month have included Helen and Harold Osmar, Elsie and Norman Osmar and Vera Spang, all of Port Arthur, Elsie and Vera also visiting with Elsie's sister, Mrs. Bob Adamo, and Bill Miller of White River, Doris and Nick Chopty vacationed at and around Regina, Saskatchewan for two weeks with their family Jane, Judy and Nicky. In Regina they were guests of {Cont!d Page 9) |

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