TERRACE BAY he ROSSPORT NEWS The Five Hundred club met at Mrs. A. Rouble's home Wednesday evening when Mrs. Eugene Gerow won first prize, Mrs. Herb Lif , second and Mrs. Len lbey, consolation prize. The hostess served lunch to Miss Patricia Gerow, Mrs. H.Lif, Mrs. Tom Yandon, Mrs. Hattie Yandon, Mrs. Testori, Mrs. E.Gerow and Mrs. Ibey. Mrs. M. Hubelit was hotess to members of St. Berchman's Altar Society Thursday evening when they held their monthly meeting. Following prayers and ' reading of the minutes, the treasurer presented a satisfactory financial statement. Letters and cards of thanks were read and filed. Names were drawn for the Christmas exchange gifts at the December meeting. A report was made on the Christmas Hamp- er Draw. Mrs. Felix Legault invited members to meet at her home for the December meeting. Follow- ing prayers for World Peace and adjournment, Mrs. Hubelit served lunch. The Union Church ladies auxiliary members met at Mrs. J. Spillett's home Thursday evening for their regular monthly meeting. President Mrs. Joyce Yan- don chaired the meeting and led in opening and clos- ing prayers. She welcomed teacher, Mrs. Matchett -- to the organization. Mrs. Yandon presented the yearl y report on the Centennial Library. Financial statement was reviewed and satisfactory. Election of Officers tock place as follows: President Mrs. T. F .Seppala, Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Len Ibey. Following adjournment, the hostess served refresh- ments. Alex Zwaresh was a business visitor to Port Arthur last week. Miss Carol Hubelit has returned from a holiday in Fort William with relatives. Mr. Sam Walker, Mr..& Mrs. W.Angrove of Fort William visited the former's daughter Mrs. Jas Paul- mert this week. Mrs. Herb Legault returned Tuesday from a holiday in Detroit and Calais, Maine. SCHREIBER NEWS Mr. Pat Newton had a surprise visit over the week end from his nephew Arthur Newton and his wife Bette also their eldest son George and his fiancee Miss Beverly Horton and their two younger sons aials and Guy Newton all of 'Winatces | A come and go shower in honor of Miss Rolande Courtemanche will be held November I7 in the Gyild Hall from 8 to 10 p.m. Gordon Macadam has returned to Winnipeg after a two week visit with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Forbes Macadam. . Mr. & Mrs. Lauri Halonen who recently moved to Port Arthur wrote to say they were pleasantly sur- prised when Lakehea d relatives held a house warm- ing party for them in their new home. Almost all present were former residents of Schreiber including: Tim Gibson,nee Halonen and husband Bert, Joyce Holmes and husband Mike, Dale Willoughby and Gayle, nee Cotton, Ernie and Edith Willoughby, Glen and Leona Willoughby, Pat Harris, nee Gibson, and husband Tom. Mrs. Alice Potvin has left for a visit with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Potvin in Windsor . Mrs. Lloyd Small is in Ottawa visiting relatives. Mr. & Mrs. Wally Walker and son Paul of Eau Claire visited with Mr. & Mrs. Doug May enroute to Saskatoon . Mrs' Ralph Morrill attended a Bell Telephone meet- ing at the Lakehead this week ; i DUNCAN-"O'BRIEN NUPTIALS Blue and white carnations adorned the altar of -Holy Angel's Roman Catholic Church November 4 for the marriage of Beatrice Lenore O'Brien, daughte of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard O'Brien of Schreiber, and Brian Wayne Duncan of Red Lake, son of Corporal and Mrs. William Duncan of Wawa, Ontario. Rev. J.M. Cano officiated at a morning ceremony. Soloist Donald McGuire of Demerce Centre, Que- bec was accompanied at the organ by Miss Brenda Lalonde of Schreiber. Best man was William Duncan, brother of the groom, and ushers were Paddy O'Brien, brother of the bride and David Duncan of Wawa, brother of the groom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of peau de soie and lace. The empire bodice was fashioned of lace with scalloped neck- line and short lace sleeves. A corded band of peau de soie circled the bodice. Appliques of lace and pearls enhanced the A-line floor length skirt in front and edged the full length detachable train of peau de soie which fell from the shoulders where it was fastened by a small bow. (continued on Page 14