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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jun 1968, p. 8

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Page 10 KUSIK - CORDON NUPTIALS (Continued from page 10) get in white and yellow tulle with white ribbons. Following the ceremony the wedding dinner was held in the Guild Hall when George Walsh proposed the toast to the bride Many messages of congratulation were read by Bruce Gordon and a telephone call was received by the bride and groom from relatives of the latter in Scotland. The reception and wedding dance were held in the Town Hall, Mrs.Kusik receiving in a blue crepe A-Line dress top- ped with blue lace coat which had ruffled elbow-length sleeves. She wore a blue petal hat, white shoes and acces- sories and her corsage was pink roses. The groom's mother chose a sheath in hellow Crimpoline with matching three- quarter length coat, white flower hat, white accessories and corsage of white carnations and Lily-of-the-Valley. Tea'was poured by Mrs.W.E.D'Arcy, Mrs.Bill Paradis, Mrs. Bruce Brown and Mrs.Charles Firman. Mrs.Gery Drake was dining room hostess and Jewell Peradis attended the guest book. For their honeymoon to Montreal, Quebec City and other points in the east, the bride donned a white linen dress, topped with navy and white houndstooth cape, navy hat and accessories. Her corsage was pink roses. They will make their home in Schreiber where the groom is employed in the town office and the bride has been with the CPR office staff Among the many guests attending the wedding from out of town were Mrs.H.Kusik, grandmother of the bride; Mr.and Mrs. Don Kusik, Mr.and Mrs.Don Rosie, Mrs. A.Brown, groom's grandmother; Mr.and Mrs.Roy Green and Moira, all of Fort William; Mr.and Mrs.Al Jewell of Marathon; Mr.end Mrs. H. Yaremko, Mrs.Irma MacLeod and Marlene of Port Arthur; Mr. and Mrs.Tom Walter of Nipigon; Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Brown and. Barry of Kapuskasing; Mrs. S.Pomer of Winnipeg; Miss Irene Yaremko of Toronto. ROSSPORT Mrs. W. Schelling, Mrs. E. Legault and Mrs. H. Legault were Lakehead visitors . secretary present. ing and while the secretary read the minutes and, correspondance and presented the financial state- A report was heard on the recent Interm committee meeting held at Marathon. was had from Mr. Blundell, ing assessment in the village and Mr. Stetsko, ac- countant on the tax credits. The secretary was in- structed to order Morsan Septic tank cleaner and write the Terrace Bay High School Board for informa=} tion on courses at their school this fall. sion was held on school repairs. It was remarked that several glass bricks and veneer bricks have been} destroyed by children. Ads will be published for a Janitor for fall term and general school cleaning. Supplies have been ordered and a teacher has been hired for the fall term. ment. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Freder= ickson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell, were among holidayers here this week. ACROSS 1-Jump 4-Sly look 8-Container 11-Macaw 12-Heraldic bearing 13-Competent 15-Work stoppage 17-Girl's nickname 19-Near ' | June 27, 1968 Mrs. Todesco chaired the meet-. Information | District Assessor, regard4 A discus- all of Michigan, | 6-Spanish article 7-Pertaining to punishment 8-Prohibition 4) WOE Mr. and Mrs. W. DuPee of Grand Rapids, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Barkley of Bellmonte, Mich, are visiting the J. Spilletts on their annual fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carr of Clarion, lowa arrived this week to spend the summer at their camp at Selim Beach. Dale Vander of Holland, Mich, R.R. Hayes and family of Flint and Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams of Edw Edwardsburg, Mich were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hubelit. Russell Gerow and family of Fort William visited the Mac Hubelits enroute to Wawa. Jos. Fowler of Longlac re-newed acquaintances here enroute to Hailybury. Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Todesco spent the weekend at Beardmore with J.R. Douglas and family. 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