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Terrace Bay News, 27 Oct 1971, p. 15

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OCTOBER 27, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 Halloween - cont'd from page 14 ...... streets and highways, along with many other fantas- tic "prinks" that enter their immature minds fall within the meaning of the word. In an effort to combat this wanton destruction the public and pri- vate property the local detachment will be working to capacity on this weekend and anyone found committing any acts of mischief or damage will be | dealt with to the furthest extend of the law. A special message to parents; if it is your childs first Halloween on their own be certain they are accompanied by a responsible older child. Drill your children in the procedure of crossing streets and warn them of running. Set a specific time they must be home and enforce it, keeping in mind the provisions of the Child Welfare Act. R.SO. 1970 which states that no child under the age of 16 years shall loiter in any public place between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent or an adult appointed by the parent. If your child is wearing a commercially produced mask be abso- lutely positive that there are large enough spaces for them to see through. Dress them in costumes that will reflect and not absorb light and if you are driving your car that special night watch for youngsters who have forgotten to watch for you.» = D.B. Anderson - Provincial Constable - (Traffic Safety Officer). GOODMURPHY-FETTER VOWS EXCHANGED St. Martin's Church, Terrace Bay was the scene of a fall wedding as Marilyn Ann Fetter, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, Fetter of Kitchener, Ont. and Lloyd Arden Goodmurphy only son of Mr, and Mrs. Arden Goodmurphy of the Chalet Husky, Terrace Bay exchanged nuptial vows in a double ring ceremony Friday, October 8th, I97I at 7:30 p.m. Reverend Father Greengrass officiated in a double ring ceremony. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white fortrel, with high neck, Empire styled waist, long Juiliane sleeves with lace ruffles at sleeves, neck line, front of dress and also edged at bottom of dress with rows of lace. Her head piece was a rinestone tierra holding a bouffant veil of silk illusion edged with lace. The carried a bouquet of yellew roses. Marilyns only sttendent was Linda LeSarge who wore a mauve a-line dress of fortrel with white and mauva daizies at waist line and in her hair. She carried a white orchid with long streemers and mesuve forget-me-nots. - comttid page ILoseecss Terrace Bay Public School Survey of Students Registering for 1972-73-74 or 75 In order to anticipate our requirements for the future, we are asking parents with young children, planning to enter the Terrace Bay Public School duringthe next 4 years, to supply us with the following information: Parents' Names: (Please Print) (Surname) Address: = Christian Name (Father) (Mother) Phone: - Children's Name (begin with eldest): Date of Birth Date of Birth Date of Birth Date of Birth As our school curriculum development and building programme is being planned in five year stages, your co-operation in supplying us with the above information as soon as possible will aid us in providing for your child's educational future | (Additional forms may be obtained by contacting the school office - 3321). Please remit these forms to the school at your earliest convenience. = Thank You, K. Macleod, Principal . NA kohb&

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