PAGE I8 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 5,1974 SPADONI-STEFURAK VOWS EXCHANGED --- Photo by Frank Commisso. Holy Angels Church, Schreiber was the sett- ing of the wedding of Barbara Stefurak and Patrick Spadoni on August 3rd, at 3 p.m. Reverend F.J. Meyer was the officating cler- gyman. The soloist was Giovanni Cebrario, with Miss Brenda Lalonde at the organ. Altar boys were Danny Spadoni, brother of the groom and Mark Morrow, cousin of the groom. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stefurak and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Spadoni, all of Schreiber. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white Bridal crepe, featuring a high nero collar, front looped buttons, a pleated front and long bloused sleeves. Her Juliet cap held a floor length veil and she carried a bouquet of garden flowers. The Maid of Honour, was Miss Jenipher Hamm- ell and bridesmaids were Mrs. June Calvert and Miss Christine Scott. Their gowns were all a- like in floral chiffon, styled similar to the bride's, with high nero collar, button front, pleated and long bloused sleeves. They each carried a clutch bouquet of purple pixie car- nations. continued page I9 ..ccecccccns TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN BE SR THE TORONTO 5!J)'] SYNDICATE You can guess from Jamie's smile that he is an enthusiast. The good-looking 12-year-old has many interests and is full of zest about all of them. Probably sports are at the top of his list. He is keen on hockey, playing either goal or defence, and his : favorite reading is hockey magazines. He is first baseman on a | baseball team, a forward in basketball, and plays any position in , football. An outdoor boy, Jamie enjoys camping, fishing, canoeing and boating. He is also fond of crafts and woodworking. Healthy, active Jamie has brown eyes, light-brown hair and fair skin. He is generally cheerful though he can fly off on oc- casion. He is neat and tidy and enjoys helping with household chores. _ : Jamie is in senior opportunity class but his teacher feels he may be able to enter the regular school stream in the future. Farm life rather appeals to Jamie because he is especially fond of animals. This lad needs warm, understanding parents who will give him time to feel he is really part of their family. He would like to maintain limited contact with two brothers and a sister who are not to be adopted with him. To inquire about adopting Jamie, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. It VES SPORTS HELO Eres 1