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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1970, p. 16

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PAGE 14 TERRACE SAARINEN-COCKS WEDDING - continued from page 13 Grace was said by Dean J.M. Cano. Master of Ceremonies was Joe Caccamo. Folléwing the supper a reception was held, and for receiv- ing guests, the bride's mother chose a street length dress of turquoise peau de soie with matching lace over dress, full cuffed sleeves, petal hat, matching accessories and white carnation corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore white skimmer with navy cost and navy accessories and & corsage of white carnations. Leaving: on & honeymoon the bride travelled in a three piece brown and white check ensemble-dress with sleeveless Jacket end cape, with accessories in beige and she wore a corsege of yellow carnations. Prior to her marriege the shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Barry Walsh, Terrace Ray, @ miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. A. Saarinen, Thunde Bay South with Mrs. R. Sssrinen as hostess and a community shower in Schreiber in the Anglican Church Hall with hostesses being Mesdemes P. Halonen and J. Duggan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Saarinen will reside at 305 Erie St. Schreiber. i tata sre ea vey Robert Nixon, Ontario Liberal Leader, will speak in Schreiber Sunday, May 10th in the Legion Hall at i p.m. This is the Annual Liberal Thunder Bay meeting and is open to the public. The Legion Ladies Auxiliary will serve a buffet luncheon. seece Michael McGrath of Ottawa is visiting friends in fown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McParland will hold an open reception in honor of their 25th wedding anni- versary Saturday, May 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Redins and family visited in Thunder Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Morrill. Mrs. Lester McCuaig attended the funeral of her aunt Mrs. Violet Webb in Thunder Bay, Saturday, May 2nd. : Lester McCuaig has gone to Toronto for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cocks of Thunder Bay were in - town to attend the wedding of his sister Billie Anne and Russell Saarinen. piled aia talent ety ua ea Canadian Police Week - continued from page 8 .... eee eae Our members will be pleased to welcome visitors in the more than 190 Ontario Provincial Police Offices throughout the province to discuss the functions of this force, our role in today's society and the services we are equipped to provide. Eric Silk, Commissioner . pial diniasielacsb Mrs. Bob Winters has returned from Visiting friends | in Winnipeg. eet MMi bride was entertained at a kitcher BAY NEWS MAY 7, 1970 SCHREIBER "KIN" CORNER LEADERSHIP COURSE * The Kin Hi ninth annual leadership course will be _ held at Quetico Centre in August. Once again the Kinsmen Club of Schreiber will sponsor a student: from Schreiber High School School . John McGrath, presently in grade 10, will attend this course which is designed: to develop insight in- to democratic leadership; to understand society de- mands on a citizen; and to create awareness of one's own potential for growth. The first week of the program consists of small group sessions designed to develop interpersonal skills and an understanding of personal leadership styles and their effects. During the second week the program provides op- portunities to apply the leadership skills studied in Part 1. Participants will plan, prepare, execute and evaluate a number of organized activities using the resources available at Quetico. Mr. J. Figliomeni, President of the local Kinsmen Club is congratulating John on his nomination to attend this worthwhile course. ----_eeoeoeoror Keith Penner, M.P., (Thunder Bay District) de- manded in the House of Commons that the Minister of Transport cancel all 9-4 licenses until a thorough investigation of American fly-in operators had been undertaken. The Hon.Don Jamieson replied that he lacked the authority to cancel these licenses but he promised some action to end the exloitation of the natural resources of Northwestern Ontario by un- scrupulous U.S. Outfitters. ser eae page oC Canada produced 8,600,000 tons of newsprint in 1969

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