0, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11. SCHREIBER j DUFFY-McLELLAN VOWS EXCHANGED ------ f Norma naa McLellan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David McLellan ¢ 2 OH ot c reiber of Schreiber became the bride of Mr. Edward Ray Duffy son of @ ship 8 h Mr. and Mrs, Ray Duffy, of Thunder Bay South on July 441970. OFFICE OF CLERK-TREASURER in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber. : Very Rev. J.M. Cano officiated at the ceremony. Organist was Miss Brenda Lalonde, Giovanni Cebrario was soloist. PROG LAMATION Given in marriage by her parents the Bride was lovely in a formal A line gown of pure silk organza over taffeta with Cl vi IC HOLIDAY empire waistline and high mandarin collar with a lace trim. Long full sleeves with deep cuffs were trimmed with tiny but- IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDUE OF tons and lace. Her headdress was a picture hat<in white ' 0. 1 loor, PREVIOUS YEARS I, FRED. V, HARNESS, REEVE. | Su ons cotvieg « guueatel vommare of coh sees kk Cn OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER DO HEREBY of lily of the valley. DECLARE, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1970, A CIVIC | yegring a mauve A line frock of delustred taffere with fine' HOLIDAY WITHIN THE SAID TOWNSHIP OF away back panel of same material, with white lece trim. She SCHREIBER wore a floppy brim hat of white chechet and had a colonial . bouquet of white daisies. f GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ae Duffy was best man and ushers were Jimmy Duffy and 3 Ceb 106 F.V. HARNESS JS. ea proposed. the toast to the bride at the wedding dinner which was held in the town hall, and Mrs. Wesley Miller cut the wedding cake. For the reception which followed the dinner, the bride's SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES mother chose a dress and coat ensemble in blue, with white | Te oe. ar ha a é accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The groom's mother Municipal Council held a special meeting to wore a mauve dress with matching hat, white accessories, and : : corsage of yellow carnations. accept the assessment roll, study school estimates and is anand waren ota) aekanckn adeaneale deal with the 1970 budget. For e wedding trip to the United States the bride chose The assessment roll of $2,005,300 and estimates a dress with matching cape in white fortrel, with corsage of : yellow roses. for 1970 expenditure were accepted: - General - Prior to her marriage the bride was enterteined at a kit- $103,000. Schools ag $95,574. Nas shower cranhua yp ge ye aT ie oer ait Oe tes a i . a @ shower arranged in the Anglican Chur in Sehreiber, by It was agreed to have Schreiber appeal the arbi Meas Kor' Wilisansen sled they Veatin' Milieh: _ trary apportionment of the 1970 Lake Superior Board Among the mary out of town guests attending the wedding of Education requisition since the 1969 Lake Super- | Were: - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindburg and family, Duncan, B.C.; : vay Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer and daughter Sherry, Mr. end Mrs. Ray ior Board of Education requisition has not been ad- | purty, Mr. Ron Heino and Bernice, Miss Ve~na Martin, Mr. judicated also due to the inadequacy of the 1970 Lesley Milks, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fummerton, Miss Louise Bedard, i % 5 : f th Al. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sicilano, Mr. and Mrs. Merv. legislation regarding governing apportionment of the Perrault, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hacquoil all of Thunder Bay; 1970 Lake Superior Board of Education requisition. | Miss Florence Lukas, Mrs. Len Vaughn, Miss Milly O'Conner, > i ' : Miss Ann Crooks of Chapleau; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bodnar, of Mill rates: - General residential 49.64 mills, Toseertek: Mey: wad dent BAe nuns Wine danG igus Weak Commercial - 55.15. Public School - Residential - | white River; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hewson, Smith Falls; Mrs. 9 33; Commercial - 10.37. Separate School - nag ores Mr. and a Van Oridhusden of Winnipeg, and ' Bee is a m #.e Leo Bryar, of Marathon. Residential - 16.38; Commercial 18.20. High Schoo : Residential 34.05; Commercial 37.83. C.W.L. PICNIC ' Baked and barbecued food, hot dogs, cabbage rolls, pies, beans and various drinks disappeared at _ LEGION FIELD DAY AUGUST 3RD The Legion will hold their annual field day on the picnic sponsored by the Catholic Women's League August 3rd with Mrs. Bobbie Winters and L.V. at Wardrope Park. Bs Bourke as general chairmen. Roasted corn on the cob was the speciality of the The parade, marshalled by Jack Handel, will Catholic Girls' Club, spaghetti and meat balls, with start at 12:30 p.m. with the usual prizes for costumes blueberry pie were sold by the Rossport Altar Society, etc., and will be followed by the races. pop and ice cream by the Altar boys, and candy and Free treats will be given to children during the other confections, by Young Christian Students, day and in the evening there will be a cabaret dance| directed by Sister Jean. ; 3 Other activities will include a Fish Pond, barbe- The huge crowd attending was in a gala mood, wit cued food and other specialties. There will also be food booths and various games doing landoffice bus- bingo from 2 to 4p.m. iness . continued page 12 ........