Page 4 THE NEWS May 13, 1965 Mothers Day Ball Schritt and Joan Hopper, Doreen Kolody, Olga Adamo and Ev . Boutilier. Hi-averages for the season:- Phil Kelty 137 - Moose Hall \ &.routilier 134 - L.Malashewski 134 - K.Knauff 133 - M.Simmer I3l - A.Papousek 129 - G.Wallwin 129 FRIDAY - MA - - - 9:00 P.M. c ; x oo sala Rhea Beaulieu bowled the high game - 209 and Music by Marathon Orchestra Ev.Knauff the high three - 500 and 6I7 with handi- cap. $2.00 per couple REFRESHMENTS VOWS EXCHANGED IN COMMUNITY CHURCH On Saturday, May Ist, the Community Church was the scene of a pre tty wedding when Joan Marilyn Hopper, daughter of Mr.and Mrs .R.Verne Hopper of Terrace Bay, became the bride of Murray Angus. Clarke,son of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Clark of Eaganville, GOLF CLUB NEWS Ontario. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. The Aguasabon Golf Club will hold their annual ae Huser. a a ce meeting on May [3th at 7.30 o'clock in the Curling eer en marnaae BYCHS: *Eeieie Re erloe scone Club Lounge. Carling representative Norm Ber- lovely in a floor length gown of white silk organza. rington, will be present with film "Carling's World Lace over taffeta was an effective trim and the bustle 7 Golf." back was highlighted by a wide bow whose streamers of Golf. : ; ; : fell into a slight train. Her flowered headpiece, with seed pearl trim, held a shoulder length tiered veil and she carried a spray bouquet of Talisman roses . The three senior bridal attendants, Maid of Honor Miss Vivian Gresdal and Bridesmaids, the Misses Joan and Beth Hopper, wore identical street length gowns made with full skirts and side drape. Little Miss Sharon Bougie as junior bridesmaid wore a bouffant dress in white sparkle organza. The senior attendant's gowns were in peach sparkle organza. All wore wedding ring halo headdresses in the same shade as their dresses: and they carried bouquets of white carnations with accents of peach organza. fees. Fees for membership may be paid in instal- Mr. Kenneth Clark of Eaganville was best man and hisnis> The full weount, helvevet, inuetibe paid by'| wher' were Mr.E.St.Louis and Mr .Bob Hopper. Mrs . JuneASth : E.Hodgkiss presided at the organ and the Misses Jo-Anne Brown and Jill (Continued page 7) Tickets available at the door or from any Moose member . The meeting will be chaired by Jack Thomas, president of the Club. A financial statement will be read and reports by the various committees be heard. There will also b e an election to replace four directors whose terms have expired. Mr. Thomas will gave an up-to-date talk on progress at the golf course and plans for future development. It should be an interesting evening and it Is hoped that all last year's members and future members will attend. At the last golf meeting it was decided to offic- ially open the golf course on May I5th, at which time this year's memberships will become due. Non-members will then be obliged to pay green Also discussed at the meetin was the new constitution which will be read at the general A 65 Renault ae Seems -- meeting for approval. This year's poet wlll ne Will Fit Right im With All Your Dreams, read at the annual meeting _ a el A Speedy Little Low-Priced Car, t i - Soha AAS eae Theat Saves On Gas -- Yet Takes You Far, Be Warm at 35 Below LADIES 10-PIN BOWLING In o 1965 Renault! Series winners were the ARRANGE TO Strollers with Gail Savoy as v7 8 Ty captain and Freda Knight, Test Drive A Renault Mayg .Phillips, Inga Deutscher June Smith and Bonnie McKay 17 Years at the Same Location In the Roll-off Champion- ship was won by the Handi- caps~-Capt.Marg Simmer with Vivian Rapke, Lil Harris, Arlene Osmar, Rhea Esaulieu, The roll-off for the consol- ation saw the Hep-Cats emerge] Cor, John and Secord Sts. For information as winners with Capt.June Port Arthur, Ontario. Phone Terrace Bay - 825-3323