Page 41 Schreiber. Wedding (Cont'd) -- Mr, and Mrs.Sgarbossa will make their home in Fort William. Attending the wedding from out of town were Mr, and Mrs.John Baillot, Mr. & Mrs.Marcelle Badanai,Miss Myrna Masolina, Gergi Chersew, Mario Mauro, Anton Linidic, Amando Badanai, Juliano Foschi, Benito Corda, Mary Plouffe and Tony Cella. Miss Lorraine Welbourne, together with Misees C,Hunter and 0.Tymura, is vaca- tioning with relatives in Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs.Pat Guina, Kathie and Karen, spent three weeks visiting in Saskatoon, Winnipeg and in the States. Mrs. J,Jameson, Pt.Arthur and Mrs. Percy Sully, Rossport recently visited with Mrs. E.0'Connor. - Don Lawson is in Niagara Falls taking a course in Forestry. Mrs. and Mrs. E, Lawson are visiting their daughter, Mrs.F,J.Townsend and Mr. Townsend, in Ashern, Manitoba, Mrs.Glen Gawley is visiting her sister in Moosejaw, Sask, z Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whent are vacation- in-Montreal and hope to be lucky enough to see one of the ball games in New York. Mr, & Mrs. Walter Harris have returned after a holiday in Ottawa and Toronto. Wayne Wilson has been the guest of his brother Ted and Mrs. Wilson. Heather Graham is attending Business College at the Lakehead. Rudy Cebrario has returned to McGill in second year engineering; Jim Eickmeier has gone to Queen's 4th, year engineering. Joan Eickmeier, who completed a course in Toronto as laboratory technologist, is serving her apprenticeship at the Lakehead, Eddie Sheehan is enrolled at the Univer- sity of New Brunswick; Gordon Moorey and Albert Costa are at Scollard Hall; DtArcy Wilson is attending school in Toronto; John Inshaw is at St.John's College in Winnipeg. Gordon Coleman has returned to University of Toronto to study Lawj Gordon completed an Honours B.A. course and. received signal hours in his erate tion, Roberta Morris marked her twelfth birth- day with a party for the following friends: Diane Rummery, Marlene Jarva, Jidy D'Arcy, Donna Deanne Gray, Donna Lee Silver, Syl- via Harness, Betty Roen, Rae Sinkker and Linda Handel, Her sister, Jacqueline © served the dainty supper from a table .. centred by a luscious cake, after the afternoon of games, Ginny May's 6th birthday was celebrated on Sept.29th with Joyce, Judy and Jackie Richardson, Nancy Spillane, Edith Rose Relph, Susan Moore, Eva Mary McCouan, Linda Pitkanen, Susan and Glenda Miller, Betty Pinion, Susan Phillips, Cathie McChristie and Terry Gander participating. Mrs. R.Miller assisted Mrs.Doug May in arranging the familiar games and serving the birthday supper, complete with pretty cake and take-home. favours. ~ Mrs.Ben Turner is a patient in Terrace Bay Private Hospital and Wally Richardson was discharged on Monday. ' Terrace Bay News _ *< October 9, 1958, UNITED CHURCH W.A. WILE HOLD TURKEY DINNER ~~ Mrs.Frank Fommerton presided for the regulg) October meeting of the United Church W.A. last Wednesday afternoon. .Mrs.Mellis was welcomed as a guest, Mrs. R.G.Macadam took for the theme of the ~ devotional period 'Commitment for Service! followed by the hyun "Take Up Thy Cross ", Mrs.H.Weaver read the minutes and Shitrespoh= dence which included many thank-you notea/ and Mrs, W. Thrower presented the financial statement. § book was ordered for use in the work of the W,A. Mrs.F,Richardson gaye the sewing committee report and it was suggested that the November roll call be answered with a yard of print which the sewers can use for the Fall bazaar table. Mrs.J.B.Ridsdale gave the card report and Mrs.V.Weaver thanktd those who assisted with the catering at a recent wedding. . Mrs.R,Bailey, Mrs.H,Weaver and Mrs.J.Hagan were named a November tea hostesses, A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Hagen for assist- ance with electrical work required, Mrs.Russell Macadam gave an outline of the final plans for the turkey dinner. Following the mee ting: lunch was served by Mrs.T.Whent, Mrs.W.Whent and Mrs.F.Macadam, THE ANNDAL TURKEY DINNER mentioned above will be held on October 13th from 5 to 7 P.M. in the Church Hall; Adults*$1.25 and Children Fifty Cents. % Michelle Anne Soulierg,the chosen daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Don Soulieke, was given a surprise baby shower recently with her aunt, Mrs.Ralph Miller as hostess. Grandma "Winnie" Campbell made a special cake, inscribed with the baby's name and 'Contratulations, Helen and Don! and each guest wished luck and happiness with her slice. Many lovely gifts were brought by the following friends: Me sdame s D.May, R,Campbell, T.Bolan, G.Riley, B. Weaver, R.Weaver, Jr. R,Ellicotte, T.Morrow, A.Major, I.Bailey, E.Gellert, J.MacIsaac, J.Jarva, E.Lalonde, A.O'Driscoll, D.Stewart, E,Quelette, G. Vallaincourt, W.Graham, H,Prescott, C.Pearson, H.Fischer and the Missés*P.Huminicki, B. McDonald, C.A.Campbell, L.Nesbitt and A.Webb, The Catholic Women's League will hold their first Winter Bridge and Whist party on Oct. 15th in the Guild Hall. Come with your : own table and enjoy an evening of cards. I.0.0.F.. VISTEBD BY G MASTER ON SATURDAY &t a special meeting last Saturday evening the I1.0.0.F. were visited by the Grand Master of Ontario, J.Herbert Dawson, Also here as visitors were W,R.Black,-D.,G.W, F.McDonald, P.D.D.G, M., Albert T. Owen, Dist.Sece, William M.Chamber, P.D.D.G.G, ang J,Cameron, P.N.G. Church gave a most . eocelibstul, tea last Satur- day afternoon, with Mrs, Inshaw, wife of the rector, receiving. Dorothy Slater was cash- ier and the following girls were servitors. Ora Mae Harness, Pat Kemp, Gail Mellis, Lois Inshaw, K.Moon, A.McGregor, C.Vanderlip, M. Birch, S.Harness & C.Everitt. The girls wore their auxiliary uniforms'and made admirable hostesses. Mrs.F.Harness, Mrs.A.Slater and Mrs.Geoff Birch replenished. é