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Terrace Bay News, 30 Oct 1958, p. 5

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"ti October 30, 1958 Terrace Bay News e ai Page'. - SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS (Cont'd) : Hra.R.Sutherland, Pt.Arthur, spaet the weekend with Mrs.F,Gtover. ' Mrs.A,B,Gogtan, Pt.Arthur, is visiting Mr.& Mrs.Wally Simon, / Do it now] Never leave a generous ges- ture to the cooling influence of a cold world, Send a card to Cam Fraser if you knew him when he was a traveller for many years in our districts He is ill and lonely in Torom*s,. Address, Mr.J.C.Fraser, W.6B, Ward 356 -- 4, St.Joseph's Hospital. AL number of the younger set had a merry time Friday evening in the Olson home cele- brating Judy's 14th birthday.' Dancing and listening to favourite records was the programme for the party. Mr.& "os.Morrow Riddell, Marathon, were here to attend the christening of their grandson, Morrow Gregory Reid, on Sunday, Visiting with the Harry Welbourne!'s recently were Mrs.C.G.Welbourne of Van- couver, Miss Lorraine Welbourne, Pt, Arthur and Dr, Robert Welbourne of Hamilton, Mr.& Mrs,M.Sobkowich have returned to Hubbard, Sask., after visiting the Harry Shack's and Paul Huminiki's, _ Miss Gerry Boon has been transferred from the local office to Foleyet where she is the head telephone operator, SCHREIBER COUNCIL MEETING, Reeve W,E,D'Arcy presided for the regu- lar 10th meeting of the Municipal Council with Councillors J.F,Caccamo, F,V.Harness, G,Gordon and clerk-treasurer R,C,.Skinner present, Mr.Harness reported that the' police work in town was found to be satis- factory, Additional street lights have been placed and strings of coloured lights installed, A ruling on use of ice by the High School was passed by Council. The High School was also granted free use of the Town Hall for Badminton and a fee set for similar use by the student council. 'A wreath was ordered to place on the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day. A letter was received in reference to a hospital bill sent the Council, Waterworks accounts totalling $1,012.47 and general accounts 21.sunting to $7,689.18 were ordered paid. Rat poison is being placed on the town gar- tage dump. All water services not paid up by Oct.25th will be shut off with a fee of $3.90 for re-connecting. Court of Revision on assessment appeals will be held on Nov, 4th in the town hall at 7 P.M, The Fic Brigade will hold the Hallow- een dance again with a door prize and costume prizes, music by Ft,William Orches- tra-~10 to 2. This is the gayest party of the year with the most fun had by-rasker's so buy a maik-+=. plan a costume and be one of the crowd, LOIS BOON MARRIES THOMAS FENLON On October 18th in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber, Father W, Fen- lon, brother of the groom, solemnized the marriage of Lois Marion, daug!iccr of Mr, and Mrs.Chas.Boon of Schreiber and Thomas Patrick Fenlon of Port Arthur, son of Mr. ale Mr. and Mie Tablas Fenlon of Port: Arthur; ' Miss Carol LaLond was the organist and dur- the ceremony Giovanni Cebrario sang. The ue ers were Bob Fenlon and Bill Clark and the . best man was Charles Bentz. The bride, given in marriage by her Father, was jy wned in lace and taffeta, waltz length, The fitted bodice of lace had a sabrina neck= line, long slim sleeves, pointed to ring jength and was fastened in the back with satin buttons, The extravagant fullness of ths skirt, ..arked by front panel of lace, was displayed over a lovely crinoline. A crown 'of lace and pearls held her sheer Chapel length veil and she ,carried a white prayer book . with red roses and streamers, The bride had three attendants: Miss Gerry Boon, a sister, and Miss Annette Metail], R.N, as bridesmaids and Colleen Clark, niece of the groom, as flower girl. Their frocks were of similar material, irridescent crystal charm in green and amethyst. The former were gowned in cocktail length models, with fitted panel in front and the back's gathered full- ness caught to low round neckline from which they floated over dainty crinolines. The yokes extended. in cap sleeves and they wore slippers, mittens and shirred brim hats of matching material, Their flowers were yellow mums. The flower girl's frock had a rounded baby neckline with puff sleeves and *he skirt gathered very full over petticoats and diminu- tive crinoline, She wore a bonnet brim and carried yellow button mums in a nosegay. The wedding breakfast, for seventy-five was given in the Schreiber Hotel, the servitors being the Misses Sheila Weaver and Marion 'Harris, Lorraine and Pat Murphy and Lorraine Welbourne. During the afternoon a reception 'was held. in the home of the bride's parents when Mrs,Boon received.in soldier blue crepe and nylon lace, with pink velvet hat and pink accessories. The groom's mother, who also reczived, chose a navy blue two-piece gown, with beigt feather hat ard beige accessories. Both had corsages of yellow roses. Tea was poured by Mrs,R.Weaver, Mrs.H, Prescott, Mrs,J.McCouan and Mrs.Joe Harris,. . and servitors were Mesdames G.Weaver, J.Kos- teck, H,Costell, H.Welbourne, C.Duggan and J,Whent. The guest book was circulated by Pat Murphy and the gift room attended by: Le Welbourne, Mr. and Mrs.Fenlon will spend their iit "moon in the States and "stern Ontario, the bride travelling in a blue tweed suit with beige accessories, They will make their home in Port Arthur, HOLY ANGELS PTA HONOUR THE LATE DEAN McHUGH Mr. Leo Tookenay presided at a recent meet- ing of Holy Angels PTA, The minutes were read by the Secretary Mrs.S,Kusik and Mrs.B.Paradis gave the Treasurer's Report. It was decided to honour the memory of the late Dean McHugh by means of a Trophy which will be presented to the boy or girl making the greatest progress in Grade 8. The will remain in the school with the names of winners engraved thereon. A small plaque will be retained by the winners, In addition a large picture of Dean McHugh will be placed in the Auditorium,

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