2 meee Al RR ER ot aeeneee a tl Sennen ne Nae tee smu arte pcan panties a ' t ' 4 } i é ~ ~ January 3, 1963 _ WEDDING (Continued from Page 8) attendant was a niece, Mrs. Tauno Pelto. She wore a sheath of Dior blue brocade with white | feather hat and wore a corsage of yellow --: - roses, A wedding breakfast was held in the Church Hall and a reception in the bride's parent!s home was held in the afternoon. . = The bride's mother received in a gown of green crepe with magenta hat and wore a cor-- sage of pink roses, : The groom's mother wore green and brown jersey with matching feather hat and acces- sories, her corsage was of pink roses. 1 ' Pouring tea were Mesdames C. Nesbitt and CG, Hutchinson. Servitors were the Misses Sara _ and Linda Pelto and Ellen Axelson. Mrs. E, O'Connor replenished, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ogrodnik will make their home in Terrace Bay. Among those from out of town were Mrs. S. Ogrodnik, Thalbert, Man; Mrs. G. Alexson, Elien and Eddie, Geraldton; Mrs. W. Croplewe, Ladywood, Man; Mrs. G. Hutchinson and Isobel, Fort William and Mr. and Mrs. J. Townsend, Ashern, Man, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Conttd from Page 6) Charlene Pineault, a student from the Ont- 'ario District Collegiate at Orillia was home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Pineault, Janice Coe arrived from Havergal College in Toronto to spend her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Coe, Mr, and Mrs, J, Phillips had their son . Peter home for the holidays from his studies a i at the Lakehead College in Port Arthur, _ Donna Adamo arrived home from the Universi _ of Toronto to enjoy her vacation at the home 'of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Adamo, Gary Gresdal, a student at the Fort William : Collegiate was home for the holiday season 'with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, Gresdal, Mr, and Mrs, Don Boudreau enjoyed a busy Christmas this year with her Mother, of Kapus= 'kasing, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, A. Boudreau of Timmins visiting dur- ing Christmas week, their sons Claude from Montreal and John from Sault Ste. Marie for | Christmas and just prior to Christmas her : Sister and brother-in-law, Gay and John Pashniak of Edmonton, Alta, enroute to Kapus - kasing, During Christmas week, Elaine Pashn- -iak of Fort William was also their guest. Dolly Louk is home from Shaws Business | School in Toronto to spend the holidays with 'her parents, Mr, and Mrs. B, Louk, Mr. and Mrs, W. Adamo had their daughter Cecilia arrive from Toronto for Christmas, , and their sons Peter, a student at the Univer- ' sity of Waterloo and Eugene a student at the University of Toronto for their holiday ; vacation, Mr, and Mrs, W. Mallais and children travel i led to Kapuskasing to spend Christmas week . visiting her Father, Mr, J, MacInnis, sister 'and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, B,. Black and , Wilfts parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, Maillais and , family, Mr, and Mrs, 5,E, Erickson had their' son Jim home from Cornwall for the holidays, ; daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, T, Bond ; and daughter of Beardmore and her brother and ; Sister---in-law Mr, and Mrs, A, Fedyk of Cameron 'Falls for Christmas, to Beardmore to spend the New Years weekend _ The Ericksons travelled TERRACE BAY NEWS ~ eer --enpeeeeyesennat-cenenramaatinn ~ | with the Tim Bonds, his daughters Mrs. J, Garriock and Mrs, S, | led to Winnipeg to visit her Mother, Mrs, J, | Forbes and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. A, Hewson of Fort Willian, a rn ee een Page 9 a6 Mr, F, Fedyk returned home to Keewatin after a three month visit in Terrace Bay with Erickson, ° Mr. and Mrs, J, Cumming with family trevel- { | and Mrs, J, Jewison in Portage la Prairie. | Mr, and Mrs, G, Partington and children - spent Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. | { Mr, and Mrs, P. Brown of Fort William spent Christmas with her daughter Mrs, A, Persson and family ° Mr, and Mrs, B, Sernesky and family were guests of his parents Mr, and Mrs, P, Sernesky of Fort William over Christmas and were i accompanied by her.Mother, Mrs, P.J. McGrath, pment sn ed SPORTS (Continued from Page 3) second period to breek the goose egg for the North Stars only counter. Schreiber forwards meet their tough sleding when into the Super- ior defense area and as they have not got the weight will have to develop some fast finish- ing plays, Their long shots are a mite easy for the Superior net minder. Four minor penalities were dished out; Superiors getting three, one for too many men on the ice with Calder and Figiomeni drawing majors for coming together and not letting go. Shots on goal ¢ = Boon ~ forty five and Figliomeni3=- Total 15. eee ee KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS PLAYER G. ASST. WINNER AMT, Armstrong L. Ladouceux 2200 Pulford 1 L. Ladouceux 25.75 Keon T, Costa 2.00 Mahavolich G. Kydd 2.00 Stanley I, Krause 2.00 SHACK B. Baillie 2.00 Harris T, Cosgrove 2.00 Baun E. 0! Javee 2.00 | Douglas J. Cosgrove 2.00 | Brewer D. Dakin 2.00 | Nevin V. Nesbitt 2.00 Litzenberger Albert & Tom 2.00 Stewart 1 C. Brassard 250t5 Horton Harald & Ray 2.00 Duff E. Nesbitt 2.00 Kelly E. Pelto 2.00 Goal Tender R, Tremblay 2.00 Game of Dec. 29th TOTAL 81,50 NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $150.00 EXCERPT FROM MUNICPAL WORLD THEN TAKE YE STOCK OF ALL.WHO.SERVE A word of cheer, A word of: praise, Or even a small salary raise, Are much appreciated by All those who seek, All those who try, To serve well in their office. ee on aa aR eR ne serge Then take ye stock of all who serve, And honour them as they deserve, While yet, they give, While yet they live -- These Blessed Public ! Servants. ges at cing: ine aero