PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 11, 1971 McMillan-Harris Vows = cont'd from page 11 ..... The attendants gowns were styled similiar to the bride's, with the material being mint green hammer- ed satin accented by short white gloves and whit shoes. They wore head bands of the dress material and carr- ied large white mums. Mr. Tom Gerow was Best Man and Ushers were Mr. Sam Harris (brother of the bride) and Mr. Don McMillan (brother of the groom). At a reception held at the Masonic Temple Hall the bride's mother received in a Peacock blue crimp- lene suit with black accessories and a corsage of white gladiola tips. The groom's mother received in an American beauty rose crimplene dress with white accessories and a corsage of white gladiola fips. The toast to the bride was made by Mr. H. Coe. Miss Valarie Boyd (cousin of the bride) circulated the guest book. Table covered with white linen and lace cloth was centred by the wedding cake made by the bride's mother. The cake was served by the bride, groom and Master Brad McMillan (brother of the groom). For a wedding trip to Thunder Bay the bride dawned a Yellow crimplene coat and dress with navy accessor= ies and a corsage of white gladiola tips. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a community shower held in the Community Church basement on July 15th. Hostesses were Mrs. D. Rafalant, Mrs. E. Lohr, Mrs. L. Williams and Mrs. M. Lundberg. Out of town guests included = Mr. and Mrs. B. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. McMillan and family, Miss Maureen McMillan, Mrs. M. McMillan, and Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Forbes, Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. T. Gerow, Prince Albert, Sask.; Mr. Larry Pountney, Shepherd and Morse, Mr. G. Stevens, Miss D. Kallio, Marathon; Mr. and Mrs. D. Davey, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan, Willowdale; Miss Carol Wilson, Belfast, Northern Ireland; Mr. and Mrs. R. Macadam, Mrs. G. Drake and Miss Sharon Scott, Schreiber. WANTED - Babysitting wanted. Call 825-3765. WANTED - Baby stroller in good condition. Preferably with canopy. Phone 825-3747. Monarch butterflies migrate from Canada to the Caribbean. TEXACO HUMILIATES GIBSON IN PLAYOFF OPENER Fig's Texaco won the first game of the semi-tiuals in Schreiber Fastball League play last Sunday night. They scored ten runs in the second inning and coasted to a 20 - 2%victory. This is a best 3 of 5 series and if Gibson does?t show marked improvements in their next outing the series will probably be over before you get a chance to read this.report. Games will be played on Sun,, Mon,, and Wed., and Thurs., evenings. In Sunday's game Fred McColeman blasted his first homer of ° the year after coming back from a wrist injuye. Alex Gauthier hit homers and Fred Ericson one, Coach Joe Figliomeni said af ter the game,"Ifelt bad about beating them so badly but there is no way that club can hold our hitting, Heck, even I got two hits and that's really unusual." He went on to say that " We?ll win this series in three straight and then we'll beat Gulf in six. All we have to do to beat Gulf is score a couple of runs and stop Mannisto and Boon at the plate because no=- body else can hit on that team." After making statemants like this Joe's club will have to go all out to live up to them, After Sunday's performance, however, it's pretty hard to argue with him, There will be no games on the weekend because the all-star team will travel to Heron Bay to take part in a tounament. In Schreiber's last tourmament in Manitouwadge, they won top prize of $150.00. In the final game they trounced White River IO = I behind the steady three hit pitching of Dick Mannisto. He recorded bwelve strikes in this game, Alex Gauthier hed the big hit in this game, e& three run homer in the first inning. Rookie Bob Fummerton also hit a homer. If the semi-final playoffs end this week the finals will begin next Wed., Aug, I8 th, In the next week's issue of the News we will reveal the final individual and league statistics from the regular schedule, : ROSS - HOLMES VOWS EXCHANGED White gladioli, mauve mums and poms adorned the alter in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber on July 3I for the marriage of Muriel Rita Holmes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles G, Holmes and John Francis Ross, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross, all of Schreiber. Rev. F.J. Meyer officiated. Miss Brenda lalonde was organist and Giovanni Cebrario was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a formal shift gown in silk lagoda, the open coat front edged with guipete lace, The fitted bodice, with square neckline had a lace yoke and the short sleeves were of guipere lace also. The back of the gown was complemented by an extended train from thé attached open coat. Her Headdress was a double bow cen! centered with daisies and seed pearls holding her bouffant veil of silk illusion finished with scalloping, Her bouquet was a tiered garland of white glamelias. ] The bride had four attendants; Mrs. Linda Driehuis, matron of honor, Mrs, Diane McNally, bridesmaid, Lisa Dunville of the bride) and Linda Ross (sister of the groom) as flower girls. The senior attendants wore white dotted swiss over mauve gowns and the flower girls wore identical pentsuits of white swiss dots and had white daisies in their hair, They carried white baskets of dried foliage,flowers, and grapes in fuschia _ magents, and purple.flowers. Ken Ross (brother of the groom) was the best man and the ushers wers Brian Webb, Mervin Holmes (brother of the bride) and Steven Ross (brother of theggromm). The wedding dinner wes given in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel with Ken Ross as M.C. F.V. Harness proposed the toast to the bride. Shirley Ross (sister of the groom) attended the guest book. . \ For the reception in the S@hreiber town hall the groom's mother chose aniEnglish orimplene dress and jacket ensemble in slebaster white with black accessories and corsage of white glaioli. The bride's mother wore a dress and sleeveless coat ensemble of orange ice organza, with flowered hat in matching color, white accessories and corsage of white feathered carna- tions.