sere Se eS eek a Page 19 JUNE WEJDING FOR SANDRA SOLLY AND EDWARD RENETTE In a lovely sumer wedling, solemmized on Saturday morning, June 10 at 10,30 in St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay, marriage vows were exchanged by Sanira Gertrude Irene Solly and Edward Rennette, before the Very Rev. Dean H,A, Gallagher, The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C, Solly and the groom is the eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Kennette both of Terrace Bay. Mrs. Edmund Pineault was organist and soloist was Miss Edith Adamo, Serving as altar boys were Brian McInnes. and Lyle Nicol, Yellow mums were on the altar forming the floral motif in the Church and sprigs of lily of the valley were caught in white satin bows to mark the guest pews, The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace styled. on princess lines, the bouffant skirt falling in four scalloped tiers of the lace over taffeta, From a tiny crown of: Chantilly lace set with seed pearls and iridescents, floated a Chapel veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade of pink roses, Pearl earrings and necklace compli- mented her bridal gown, Attending the bride as Matron of honor was Mrs, V, Fedorak, Maid of Honor Miss D. | MacDonald, Bridesmaid Mrs, T, itay and Junior , Bridesmaid Miss L. Morres. Flower girls were Sandra Fedorak, Valerie Boyd and Paula Toeppner cousins of the groom from Powassan, Ont. Mrs. Fedorak chose a waltz length gown of pink jersey nylon eyelet over taffeta and her heai dress was a small floating veil of pink nylon net. The Bridesmaids, Miss MacDonald, Mrs. Ray and Miss Morres chose identical 'waltz length gowns in blue nylon over taffeta. ' They also wore small floating veils of blue oe ee eee nylon net, and each carried a cascade of white carnations and wore a tiny diamond centred cross, the gift of the bride. The three little flower girls were in sheer nylon over taffeta, Sandra in white, Valerie in blue and Paula in pink, Their head dresses were of matching pleated nylon net held by a floral bandeau and they carried a tiny nose- gay of shasta daisies. They also wore the gift of the bride, bracelets and necklaces of tiny pearls. Mr. G. Rennette, was groomsiman for his brother and ushering were G, Solly, Kenneth, Frederick and Reg. Rennette,. For the reception in the Town Hall, Schreiber, the bride's mother receivel in a sheath dress of white lace over beige, beige hat and gloves and lilac shoes. Her corsage was of yellow roses, Mrs. Remette who also received, chose a sheath gown of blue embroidered silk, tiny pink flowered hat, white accessories and corsage of pink roses, The four tier wedding cake pillared with pink swans and topped by two pink satin weddinz bells, was set on a lace covered table and surrounded by tulle. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. William Megraw and responded to by the groom, Mrs. H. Haughn cut the wedding cake and dining room hostess was Mrs. H, Mamilton. Servitors were Mesdames G. Morres, J, Megraw, L. Kessler, H. Dooley, E. Pollard and replenishing were Mesdames G, Sitch and Alice TERRACE BAY NEWS MUSIC HXAMINATION RESULTS ANNOUNCED June 22, 1961 -- Joy Blom. Pouring was Mrs, L. West, Circulating the guest book were Debra and I Heather Boyd, for a honeymoon trip east, the bride travelled in a sheath dress of pale blue brocade, beige accessories and a corsage of pink roses, Mr. and Mrs, Rennette will make | their home in Manitouwadge. Sut of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C.E, Solly, Mrs, N. Perran of Three Rivers, Que. Mr, & Mrs, Hudson, Mr, & Mrs, Kohlmiere of Manitouwadge, Mr. & Mrs, Ab Covello, Mr. & | Mrs, WW. Christiansen of Fort William, Mr. & | Mrs, Paul Toeppener ani Paula of Powassan, Mr, & Mrs, Emile Mathieu and Anita of North | Bay, Mr, Joe Odrowski and Mr, Tony Odrowski |! of Trout Creek, Ontario. RODEO SCORES WRONG ~ POWERS PLACES SECOND It is with regret we learned just before | going to press that an error in transferring | the scoring marks at the Safe Driver Rodeo held in Port Arthur last week occurred. A | check revealed that Jim Power, Hydro Employee, placed second instead of first. Following are results of Western Ontario -- Conservatory of Music examinations held { recently in Schreiber. Mrs.Smitheman's Class. | Grade 7 - Mona Jill Crandlemire, pass. Grade 6 ~ Carolyn Power, first class : honors; Kathryn V. Phillips, pass. { Grade 5 - Wendy A, Weaver, pass. i Grade 4 ~ Patricia A. Dinmery, honors; ' Patricia A, Simmer, Lynn F, Simmer, pass. | Grade 3 - Thomas F, Knight, first class i honors; Edith Rose Clemens, pass. Grade 2 - Nola F. Fummerton, honors, Sur Lady's Convent i Grade 10 - Lois Sllen Diana Inshaw, honors | Grade 8 - Jane Syvitski, honors; 'William Scott, 3etty Anne Rowson, Marilyn Marsh, pass.' Grade 7 - Jane Heenan, Ellen Knight (equal }; Anne Furmerton, Velina LeBlanc, Diane Rumnery, ; pass. Grade 6 - Louise McGoey, honors; Margot Anderson, Carol Olson, John Rowson, pass. Grade 5 - Anna Spadoni, honors, Grade 4 - Ronald Matuszak, heners; Jane | Colborne, Michael Valiquette, Patrick Spadoni,' pass. | Grade 3 - Betty Reid, Catherine Austin, Linda Frances Hayes (equal) honors. i Grade 2 - Linda Nesbitt, Denise Matuszak, | Deborah Anderson, Cora Spadoni, honors. | Grade 1 - Edwin William Paget, Stanley Spadoni, Brenda Lalonde, 'honors; Michel * sq | I | i | | 5 | f LeBlanc, Jane Valiquette (equak)s pass, Successful theory students are: Grade 5 harmony ~ Lois Ellen Diana Inshaw, pass. Grade 5 counterpoint ~- Lois Ellen Diana Inshaw, pass. Grade 3 history - Margaret Shirriff, first class honors, FOREST PROTECTION (from Geraldton Department of Lands & Forests The fire hazard has been climbing for the past ten days and is now extreme over most of the District. Everyone working and travelling; in forested areas is urged to use extreme caution with camp fires, smoking material or hazardous equipment, A cigarette butt, spark from a power saw or a nestesteta page f3ye