PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 Recreation Briefs - cont'd from page 2 please telephone the Recreation Office - 3542. We have had an indication of interest in uphol- stery. If you are similarly interested in such a course, please let us know. HELP WANTED - MALE OPERATOR-CARETAKER for the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre. Written applications will be received by the under signed until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, September 12th, 1968, for the position of Operator-Caretaker . Applicants should state age, education, exper- ience, marital status. Applicant must be in possession of a 4th Class Ontario Stationary Engineer Certificate or Class 'B' - Refrigeration Certificate . Duties to include responsibility for the operation of the Recreation Centre ice machinery as well as performing other duties. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Benefits include: Pension Plan, Hospital, Medical and Group Insurance plans, accumulated sick leaves. Apply to: The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee Box 460, Terrace Bay, Ontario. LADIES GOLF NEWS On August 20th, the Ladies Twilight was held with the following results: Low Gross - J. Gunter; Low Net - E Campbell; and Low Hole - Liz Burns. On August 27th, the Ladies Twilight showed the following results: Low Gross - J. Hall; Low Net - J. Gunter; Low Hole - Liz Burns; and High Hole - M. Hanley. COMING EVENTS Don't forget the upcoming Eclectic Tournament to be held on September 8th. On Saturday, September 14th, there will be a Mr. and Mrs. or Choose your own partner Tourna- ment for the Kolesar Trophy. Sign up at the Club House. A social is being planned for after the tournament. Disneyland is the greatest people-trap in the world ever built by a mouse. NUPTIALS EXCHANGED IN COMMUNITY CHURCH A double-ring ceremony held in Terrace Bay Community Church at 4 p.m. on Saturday, August 2 | 24th, united in marriage Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMillan of Terrace Bay, and Mr. Donovan Lloyd Davey, son of Mr. ond Mrs. . Lloyd Davey of Port Arthur. Officiating clergyman was Rev. T.Garnett Husser, organist was Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss and soloist was Mr. Bert Lohr. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a bridal white gown of silk organza over net and heavy taffeta made with a bell shaped skirt, round neckline and elbow length sleeves. A panel of re-embroidered Alencon lace extended from neck-| -- line to hemline and-scattered lace daisies decorated the skirt and circular train which fell from the rear * bow-trimmed waistline. Lace trim adorned the sleeves and neck. Her many teired veil was caught in a headdress of satin petals and she carrieda bouquet of Red Talisman Roses . The bride's attendants, Maid of Honor, Miss Donna Fedorak and Junior Bridesmaid Miss Wendy McMillan and Flower Girl, Sheryl McMillan, wore Cont'd on page 5 a =H ;