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Terrace Bay News, 24 Oct 1968, p. 6

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PAGE 14 Vows Exchanged - cont'd from page 15 A dance followed the reception. The bride and groom left by car for their honeymoon in the Maritimes and the States, the bride travelling in a muted mauve and gold wool suit with black acces sories and white carnation corsage. They will make their home in Schreiber, where the groom is employed with Spadoni Bros. Garage and the bride is a secretary in the high school . Among the many relations and friends from out of town attending the wedding were: Mrs. C. Morrison of Westmount, Cape Breton; Mrs. J. Campbell of Sydney, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Bearnley of Toronto; Mrs. W. Bodnar and Bill Jr. of Don Mills; Mrs. R. | Crooks and Mrs. G. O'Connor of Chapleau; Naldo Spadoni of Manitouwadge; Mrs. A. Spadoni, Mrs. R. Spadoni, Roseane and Willma Spadoni, Mrs. E. Sanchioni, all of White River; Mr. and Mrs. R. Duffy Jimmy and Ronald, Ron Syncox, of Fort William; Mrs. Patricia De Martino, Elsinore, California; all the | above being relations; Nola Bryar; Bob Johnson, Mara thon; Mr. and Mrs. F. Fiorita; Mr. and Mrs. C. Hacquoil; Mr. and Mrs. B..Holgerson and Lesley Milk of Fort William One of the most-used facility in Schreiber is the public library where hordes of grade school students are learning to do research. Although the watchword s "Silence" at this age voices are raised as interest grows, leaving Mrs. Andrea Hill (left) and her assis- tant, Aileen Ross (right) sorely in need of a gavel, to -photo by |. McCuaig restore order. TRACK AND FIELD DAY HELD AT HOLY ANGELS! Despite cold, rainy weather the senior girls and boys of Holy Angels' School participated in a success- ful track and field meet on Thursday, October 3rd. [Over 50 children from ages 10 to 14 competed in races TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 24, and field events to decide both individual champions and winning teams. The leaders of the four teams were Carol Webb (Red Maria Veneziano (Gold); Ron Chicoine (Blue) and Richard Spadoni (Green). All leaders urged their 1968 teams with great enthusiasm. Individual champions were: left to right - Roger © : Tremblay, junior boys; Ron Chicoine, senior boys; teacher, Gary Speck; Carol Webb, senior girls; Rae -photo by I. Sisson, junior girls. McCuaig The Red team was the winner with 64 points, over the Blue with 32 points. Carol Webb, as shown in the photo below, accepted the trophy filled with jelly beans from Sister St. Timothy, on behalf of her team. -photo by |. McCuaig The teachers who officiated were given a vote of appreciation for their excellent arrangements. The photos on the top of page 13 show some of the students putting their minds and bodies to work during the track meet. (Cont'd on page' 13)

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