THE NEWS COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from front page) AR Murpurgo of the Dept.of Municipal Affairs, wote suggesting a meeting to discuss different rypes of development policies and control. Water works accounts of $1,239.41, Generel Accounts of $4,239.41 and an expense account of $26.28 for Chief S.W.Timmerman were passed for payment. re renovations in the rink was filed for further con- sideration. The C.P.R. have agreed to the town taking over operation and maintenance of the chlorinization plant and assuming responsibility for securing neces- sary supplies. The C.P.R. will arrange for service manuals, parts books, pumphouse key, etc. to be handed over to E.Borutsky, town superintendent. The Clerk was instructed to write D.Beno and R.B Simon for quotations on liability insurance for the town hall--$5,000 each person and $10,000 each occurrence. A letter of appreciation for the Orthorator donated by the Lions Club was compos- ed. Mr .Thompson and Mr.Snell of the Dept.of High- ways were present to confer on the new underpass and explained several matters in connection with the project to Council's satisfaction. The Police Report containing an application from J.O.Kenderdine for recruit training was held over for discussion Water write-offs requested by Birch Motors, Pellagrino Apts., Diano Apts., and D.Figliomeni, Kingsway, were deferred for investigation. Mr .and Mrs.Bob Turner and sons are on holiday in New Brunswick with Mrs.Turner's pa rents and will return to spend the balance of their vacation with Bob's parents in Winnipeg. Mr.and Mrs.Ray Sisson and family are holidaying at Hinden Beach after which they will visit rela- tions in Guelph and Orillia. Mr .and Mrs.Earl Cameron of Sudbury are visiting Mrs.Cameron's parents, Mr acd Mrs.Jack Rattray. Mrs.Mary Yarva spent her vacation in Fort Wil- liam. Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Woodbeck of poe William visited over the weekend with their cousins, Mrs. Lester McCuaig, Mrs .Bill Furlonger and Mrs .Innes West, enroute to Port Credit. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Harness, Mr.and Mrs.Milton Winters, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Stewart are camping together on the Slate Islands. E.A.Egert of Yorkton is replacing Lou Kuntz as second officer in the local branch of the Bank of Montreal . Specialists at the Vatican's Institute for the Scien ific Restoration of Books in Rome help rejuvenate an- cient manuscripts by giving them vitamin injections with hypodermic needles. The restorers believe Vita- min C helps regulate the paper's absorption of moisture while nicotinamide, the anti-pellagra vitamin helps the paper to absorb and retain protein. -- Waiting Room Digest The account of W.L.Wardrope and Assoc .« July 29/65 WEDDING HELD IN ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH The marriage of Muriel Joyce Singleton and Frank Sydney Alexander Auger was solemnized in St. Andrew's United Church on July 17 by Rev. D.F. Muldrew. The bride, given in marriage by her brother Wal- lace Richardson, chose a pink ensemble with sheath in linen topped by a full length lace coat. Her hat was a velvet bow with wisp veil, her slippers were in pink and she carried a nosegay of shasta daisies adorned with tiny velvet bows. The Matron of Honor, Mrs.John Spillane, wore an A-line frock in navy shantung with hat and ac- cessories in white and she carried a bouquet of shasta daisies with white tulle bows. The groom's brother, Arthur Auger, was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the bride's home when the tea was poured by Mrs. John Hucul of Fort William and Mrs.Arthur Auger of Port Arthur. Servitors were Mesdames Bob Ellicott Paddy Bourguignon, Art Huard, Norman McCuaig, Wesley Miller, Jack Richardson, Bill Lidkea and Miss Myrna McCuaig, with Mrs.Del Weberg of Ter- race Bay attending the gift room. Bob Krause was in charge of the punch bowl. The wedding cake, served by Mrs. Bill Furlonger, was the gift of Mr.and Mrs.Gus Krause and Mr.and Mrs .Bob Krause . A wedding dinner for sixty-five was also served in the bride's home when the toast to the bride and groom was given by the groom's brother, Gerald Auger. The bride's daughter, Miss Jane Singleton, who assisted her mother during the day in welcoming the many old friends who called to offer good wishes, chose a lace sheath in blue with bolero jacket and small hat and slippers in matching shade. Mr .and Mrs.Auger left by car for a trip west, the bride travelling in a navy sheath with matching dus- ter, white ring hat, navy shoes and corsage of pink roses. They will make their home at 315 West Brock Street, Fort William. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a luncheon, at a wedding shower in her home by old friends and a presentation of gifts by the staff of Chapples where she had been employed. Attending the wedding from out of town were Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Auger and Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Auger of Port Arthur, Mr.and Mrs.John Hucul, Mrs. Jack Hepburn, Miss Susan Caldwell of Fort William, Miss Peggy Smith and Miss Hazel Smart of Nipigon, Mr. and Mrs.Del Weberg of Terrace Bay. Mr .and Mrs.Joe Caccamo have the latter's neph- ews, Robby and Paul Stoneham of Scarboro visiting them. Mr .and Mrs. Bill Whent, Mr.and Mrs .Eddy Nesbitt | and family are camping in the Knora Area. Mr.and Mrs. Tommy Whent are spending a month in their White River Camp. Mr.and Mrs.Tim Glad and family went to the west | coast for their vacation this year.