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Terrace Bay News, 8 Mar 1962, p. 4

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Page 4 HERE AND THERE IN SCHRETBER February results in the Ladies Bowling League: High single-D, Birmingham-317; High triple-Ida Krause-684; Honors- J, Costall-203,217,233; M. Shack-222 ,239; M, Weaver-211; Prescott-248; J. Tremblay-273, 221,210; E, Gray-236; M, Holmes 228; E. Campbell-225,212; B. O'Neil-219,209,712; D. Birmingham-317; A, McCouan-218; A. Laine+218; B. Scott-201, 221, 202; T, Olson-216,236,213,218; A, Etches-206; M, Bourguignon- 214; B, Kusik-205,226; L, Fadden-230; C, O'Brien-257, 227,211; I. Krause-202,258, 224,200,245,202; D, Kirk- patrick-222; C. Jacobson=212; +t-- | M, Pitkanen-254; Ve O'Keefe-210,238,207,245; meee ne TERESA FIGLIOMENI WEDS ANDREA FAVUZZI Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church in Schreiber was the setting for the marriage, on March third, of Teresa Figliomeni, daughter of Mr, & Mrs, Dominic Figliomeni, and Andrea Favuzzi, all of Schreiber. Father JeM. Cano officiated. Miss Carole Lalonde was the organist and Giovanni Cebrario the soloist. The ushers were Ce. Joseph Figliomeni and Joseph Agostino cousins of the bride. | C, Gino Figliomeni was the best man, The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in Chantilly lace, and a crown of pearls and crystal held her veil of silk illusion, She carried a bouquet of better times red roses with lily of the valley knotted in the streamers, The five attendants were-Miss Angelina Figliomeni, her sister, as maid of honor, Miss Patricia Huminicki and Miss Maria Macchi, as bridesmaids, Rita Figliomeni, her sister, and Wendy Slongo, a cousin, as -flower girls, Their ensembles were in or- chid - their whimsy veils held by tiny crowns and their slippers and gloves in matching hue. The maid of honor carried white shasta mums backéd with lacelon and white satin streamers, The bridesmaids nosegays were white pompoms spiced with lily of the. valley and backed with lace- lone ' The flower girls frocks were of crystallette, and their headdress was a matching fabric rose secured with bonnet ties and they carried baskets of daisy shasta mums, with orchid bows on the handles. For the occasion the bride's mother wore a pale green brocade, hat and accessories in deeper green and corsage of feathered pink carnations, The groom's sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph De Fuscola, who assisted at the reception in the town hall, chose a beige lace, with matching hat and accessories and her corsage also of pink carnations.» incessant tsniaeslipenaciits smaiaessnasoneligla inate astenccriarete a $entaain aeenSt eet tC A AEA ELC ACUI ARE ALG SLOT AOS OR AAT nL AO AA IL I COMMUNITY T,V; SERVICES Terrace Bay, Ontario PHONE TA 5--3305 BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONE TA 5-3209 March 8, 1962 The wedding breakfast was given in the town hall, Mr. & Mrs. Favuzzi are spend ing their honeymoon in the gtates, the bride travelling in a brown ensemble with corsage of yellow roses» They will make their home in Schreibere Many relatives and friends from the Lakehead attended the. wedding, among them the bride's grandparents, Mre and Mrse Joseph Agostino, of Port Arthur O'BRIEN, McDONALD NUPTIALS At 11,45 AM Saturday, March 3rd. Reve JoMe Cano of . - : Schreiber joined in holy wedlock, Carol O'Brien, daughter of Mre & Mrs» Leonard O'Brien and D'Arcy McDonald, of Manitouwadge. -- The wedding took place in St. Martin's | Church, Terrace Bay and attendants were Dr, | and Mrse BeAs McDonald, The bride, a dainty figure in imported bridal-ivory brocade carried a white prayer book topped with tiny roses and lily of the valley and a ¢cystal tiara held a shoulder ° length veil in place. The matron of honour, Mrs» Be McDonald was gowned in an emerald green lace sheath, with matching hat and carried a cascade of ~ eH gardenias. Organist for the ceremony was Mrs» Pat Mulligan of Schreiber and Miss Colleen Murphy of Terrace Bay was soloist. The bride's mother wore a two piece ensemble of beige chiffon over floral silk, a gold hat and brown accessories and had a corsage of white feathered carnations. The groom's mother, Mrse Frank McDonald of Markstay, Ontario, was gowned in moonmist grey, with coral hat and accessories and wore a matching carnation corsagee A wedding breakfast for the immadiate family was held in Schreiber Hotel, followed by a reception in the home of the bride's _ : parents. Out of town guests were Mr. & Mrse Donald McDonald of Sudbury, Mr, & Mrs» Bill MoDonald, Mrs, Larry McDonald and Mrs. Frank McDonald, all of Markstaye , Embarking on,4 U.eS. honeymoon, the bride "wore a beige suit and fur jacket adorned with a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. The young couple plan to make their present home in schreiber REBEKAH NEWS Mrs. Matilda MacDonald, warden of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, was introduced by Mrs. Mavis Slater, P.D.DePe, and Mrs. Ivy Witfield, D.D.P. by Mrs, Oral Wright, at the | regular meeting of Ruby Rebekah Lodge on.February 28th, Mrse MacDonald gave an in- teresting account of her work in the Simcoe area, and of visiting at the I.0.F. Home in Barrice Four candidates were initiated by degree captain (Continued on Pag

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