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Terrace Bay News, 30 Sep 1948, p. 1

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PIV fo ens ad oe Fea Saba fe HEA SU Bs pa: MENTOR ALMA AD PAARL? UL RE BUNUN? APPS HO MUSEU GPO A UM ib edo aU PN Vel. 3 No. 39 | LARGEST eat ae o Se BAY SR eh ee 30, 1948 CHESLEY = CAVANAUGH WEDDING. A very 4 heli wedding was solemnized at'.8:00 a.m, Thursday September 30th in Holy Angel, Schreiber, when Mary Margaret Cavanaugh, Reg. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cav anaugh of Terrace Bay, was united in marriage to Hugh Murray Chesley of Parmace Bay, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Chesley of Shipman, Sask. Officiating at the ceremony was Rev, Father J. C. McHugh. The Church was decorated with yellow »nd mauve mums and the wedding music was played by Miss Ruth Cebrario, The Schreiber Holy Angel School Choir was elso present end sang "Ave Maria", "Panis Angelicus" and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother", Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of hyacinth blue taffeta with grey accessories, Her grandmother's wedding ring was on her finger. She carried a nosegay of sweetheart roses. The bride was attended by Mrs. W. J. Cavanaugh who wore a frock of gunmetal satin with black accessories and carried a nosegay of yellow and mauve baby mums. The best man was W. J. Cavanaugh, brother of the bride, | Following the ceremony in Schreiber, the wedding party returned to Terrace Bay for a reception which was held at the home of tho bride's' parents, 128 Poplar Crescent, where the bride's mother reccived wearing a gown of pale blue mesh with navy accessories. Mrs. Cavanaugh's corsage was talisman roses. On the honeymoon the couple will visit Winnipeg, © and for travelling the bride selected a grey flannel suit with brown accessories. On their return the couple will reside in Terrace Bay at 145 Birch Crescent. 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY COMETS DEFEAT LONGLAC WOODLANDS On Sunday afternoon September 26th at the local ball field before one of the largest crowds to witness a softball game during the entire season, Terrace Bay Comets, winners of the Fraser-Brace Trophy, defeated the LongLac Woodlands team, winners of the Geraldton and district softball title. The score of the 9 inning game was 9 - 0,. For the first three innings both teams appeared to be quite evenly matched with the Comets holding only a single run advantage.- As the fourth inning got underway, however, the Comets uncorked some of the hitting power that had won for them the local title, and before the inning was over, five runs had crossed the plate which made the score top heavy by 6 - O against the boys from LongLac, Ontario. Single counters in the 6th - 7th and 8th ran the score to 9 = O fer Comets while the only threat from LongLac Woodlands came in the 9th, but Comets came through with an excellent fielding job which left three men on base after a forced out et home plate. Actually, the play was really much closer than the score indicates, and while the LongLac boys were subjected to a lot of good-natured ribbing, from all reports they enjoyed their visit, and Terrace Bay was glad to have them come, Perhaps by the time next season rolls around, teams from the two communities will meet officially in district playoffs. Be that as it may, we hope that the LongLac team will visit us again next year. ; o=0-0 KINDERGARTEN TO START OCTOBER STH Of interest to all parents with kindergarten age children is the announcement that the kindergarten at the new Terrace Bay School will commence on Tuesday, October 5th at 9:00 a.m, 0-0-0 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK, OCTOBER 3rd to 9th WILL BE OBSERVED AT TERRACE BAY. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY AT HUDSON'S BLY STOREe ".LSO SPHCIi.L. FILM FOLLOWING REGULAR SHOWS MONDAY . AND TUESDAY OCTOBER 4th and 5th, SEE P..GR 4 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,

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