"May May 3, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page il TO ALL CREDIT UNION MEMBERS, THEIR WIVES AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES THAT THE SUB-QUARTERLY MEETING, SOCIAL EVENING AND DANCE WILL BE HELD COCKTAIL HOUR 7 ~ 8,30 - MEETING --. - 9 30 AND DANCING TO FOLLOW. Lakehead North Shore ss Union LOIS CHAPMAN "191s CHAPMAN AND CLIFFORD KNAUFF_ CLIFFORD KNAUFF MARRIED A wedding of local interest took place on Ayvil 23rd when Lois Ann Chapman, daughter of Mr.& Mrs, John Chapman of Fort William, be- came the bride of Clifford Henry Knauff, son of Mr,& "rs, C.H,Knauff of Terrace Bay, Givey. tn arriage by her father the bride wore floor ... length white silk organza, Her attendants were, Maid of Honor, Evelyn Catherine Knauff and Bridesmaids Mrs, Joyce Jefferson and Heather Morrison, All were gowned in matching floor length Romance Blue Peau de soie. Best man was Barry Marquis and ushers were Robert Chapman and Wallace Jefferson. Ata reception held in the Westfort Hotel the Bride's Mother wore a beige lace dress with gold accessories and the Groom's Mother chose an Ice Blue duster ensemble with rose accessories, Out of town guests were Mr, and Mrs, C.H, Knauff, Sr., and Catherine, Barry Marquis, Mr,and Mrs, Oren Mason, Keith Sitch and A, Dejonghe of Terrace Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Knauff, Fort Frances and Mr, and Mrs, Otto Klassen of Winnipeg. | ON SATURDAY MAY 5TH IN THE MOOSE HALL, | Eric Hagloff returned home to Fort William Sunday having spent the Easter vacation visi- ting an uncle and aunt, Mr.& Mrs. Henry Duriez, While here he and Jack Crandlemire' assist- ed at the party celebrations in honor of his cousin Tommy Duriez* sixth birthday, Friday, April 27, taking the eight boys in games and fun before a party lunch was served, | ART CLUB (Continued from page 9) . Class in basic oil painting and a course in ceramics and pottery. The oil painting class is for teens and adults, Registrations are still being accept- ed, The opening session will be at 2 P.M, in the Recreation Centre on Saturday after- noons, Contact Mrs, S, Gaulin, 3578. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Cont*d from Page 10) on the art of creating corsages and her lovely display of spring bouquets and centrepieces. During the coffee, period, convened by Eva Connors, a draw for all the lovely corsages, together with gifts of miniature gladioli bulbs and Dixon-Reid plant food found nearly all those attending returning home with extra prizes in their pessession, During the absence of Mrs, Connors, H, . Goodfellow will handle membership cards and premiums, CHEQUE PRESENTED TO CAS (Conttd from Page 4) was guest speaker, Miss Muriel Atcheson, district representative for the Society was also a guest. °" In his address Mr.Weedon spoke of family services of the Society, There are, he stated, 55 CAS in Ontario, declaring ; the authorities should take a long-term view and 'realize that development of family service would be a tremendous saving in costs to a community, Mrs,J,Boutlbee thanked Mr.Weedon and, on behalf of the Nurses, presented a cheque for $418 to be used for assistance of CAS work in the-district, _ | A film was shown and business dealth with. WITH AS MILE, ! CARS AND TRUCKS, Sar aohemye eta eneeeatnateetnasemaetnent om ++. WE ARE YOUR FRIENDLY B.A. SERVICE STATION WHERE YOU GET SERVICE CLASS "At MECHANIC ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES TO SERVICE ALL MAKES OF Specializing in COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULS - AUTO- MATIC TRANSMISSIONS - CARBURETORS & WELDING AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER VALIANT FARGO TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE PARTS , TOP SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS AND TRUCKS TOP TRADE-IN PRICES -- EASY TERMS call Jim Conchie at 3723 or 3564 Owned and operated by Paul Boudreau MILLW AY MOTORS CORNER HIGHWAY 17 AND MILL ROAD -- TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO ~~ - DIAL TA 53720