AUGUST 29 1968 Terrace Bay High School . Opening Procedure 1. All students assemble in the school auditorium ct 10 A.M. for assignment to classes. 2. Texts will be distributed during the morning and each student should have a pen, pencil and note- book . 3. High School students who are new to the commun-; ity and who have not yet completed an advanced . registration form should call at the school office prior to school opening. 4. All Terrace Bay students attending Schreiber High School must complete a Tuition Allowance Form and pick up a Bus Pass at the school office. 5. Terrace Bay students attending any other publicly supported Secondary School must fill out a Tuition Allowance Form. Speziale-Trichilo Vows (Cont'd from page 14) cascades of white shasta mums. Anthony Speziale and Peter Crupi were groomsmen and ushers were Joe Figliomeni and Frank Trichilo. The wedding dinner was given in the Moose Hall in . Terrace Bay followed by a reception when the bride! mother received in blue brocade with blue accessor- ies and corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother chose a brown ensemble with matching access ories, her corsage of white carnations. For their wedding trip to the west coast, the bride donned a pink sheath with matching topcoat, her accessories in white and a corsage of white carnatio and lily of the valley. They will make their home in Schreiber. Prior to their marriage, the bride was entertained at a shower tea when Mrs. Anthony Speziale was hostess and the groom was given a stag party by friends, in the curling rink club rooms; Attending the wedding from out of town were Mrs. Teresa Trichilo, Mr. and Mrs. T. Trichilo and famil Mr. and Mrs: D. Sgambelluri of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J..Costa, Mr. and Mrs. John Speziale of Fort' William; Mr. and Mrs. M. Borgo and Mrs. Teresa Favuzzi of Port Arthur. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE REPORT Total Duty Hours: 192 Highways & Secondary roads patrolled: 2,950 miles TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 Investigations: 2 minor disturbances; 4 thefts of property valued gt less than $50.; 3 liquor investigations, resulting in 5 charges laid under Ontario Liquor Control Act; 1 stolen auto recovered for Sault Ste. Marie Police Department; 1 regarding wilful damage. Traffic: PLS 4 property damage accidents resulting in $1,130.00 damage; 8 charges laid under Ontario Highway Traffic Act; 26 warnings issued to motorists regarding infractions of Ontario Highway Traffic Act and Vehicle Defects; 63 vehicles given safety checks. M. Kulmatycki ROSSPORT Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Kenney motored to Ottawa on Monday with their son Eddie who will be attending Ottawa University and their daughter Colleen who plans on studying at a college in that city. Mr. and Mrs. P. Testori have left to holiday in. Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerow and children are holiday- ing at Chapleau, Sault Ste. Marie and Kapuskasing with friends. (Cont'd on page 19 Arriving This Week TWO 18 H.P. ENGINE OLYMPIC SKI-PDOOS 1 WEEK ONLY Reg. $845.00 spec. $745.00 PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $27 PER MONTH Sales & Service CET TEER SCHREIBER, ONTARIO PHONE 310 OR 499