with hat and acdessories in black, her corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother chose a silver metallic gown, her hat and accessories in pink and corsage of pirkk carnation. For their wedding trip to the United States and Manito-. ba the bride wore a wool suit in beige, with brown and rust check, her accessories in beige, and her corsage of rust carnations. They will reside at 502 Lakeview Drive, Terrace Bay. Attending the wedding from out of town were Mrs. Joseph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodmurphy, grandparents of the bride, of Thessalone, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Belliveau, Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Neil, of Port Arthur; and Mr. and Mrs. Carry Cameron, Marathon; Miss Lenore Campbell, Toronto. Prior to their marriage the bride was honored at a tea in the United Church hall in Schreiber and the groom at a party hosted by David Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Honored - cont'd from page 16 . when a formal toast was proposed by Father J.M. Cano and many gifts presented. Out of town guests included their sons Bill of Red Rock and John of Port Arthur ; Verl Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. N. Stortini brothers and sisters-in-law from Terrace Bay WANTED TO RENT - furnished one bedroom-suite in Schreiber. Phone 824-2U1T. ~ FOR SALE ~ I) electric ironer, furniture, 2) winter tires with rim 825x115; table saw. Apply F. Sulonen at Jackfish Lake. CARD OF THANKS - To Dr, McCausland, ntirses and staff of Terrace Bay Hospital, to all the kind friends who sent cards, gifts and flowers during my stay in hospital, my sincere thanks. J.D. Bryson ay "THE OWL'S HOOT" TEACHER OF THE WEEK Mr. Lawlor, who is head of the Business & Commerce De- partment at Schreiber High, was born in the city of Mon- treal. He moved to Morris- burg at the age of six and received all his schooling there. He obtained his Bachelor of Business Admin- istration Degree at Clarkson College, a private school in Potsdam, New York, He then worked as an Accounting Supervisor with State Farm Insurance in Toronto for two years before entering teaching. Mr Lawlor taught for four years at North Dundas District High School near Winchester, Ontario, which is 30 miles south of Ottawa. Before coming to Schreiber he was on the Municipal Council in Morrisburg for two years and on the Recreation Commission organiz- ing minor sports. He has coached a Junior A Hockey Team. He gained further professional experience PY teaching night school for two years. _Mr. Lawlor said his reason for coming to Sei cates was that he wanted to try the northwest after talking to people who had taught in this area before. Along with teaching many business - cont'd page 18 . JUDITH WALKER & RONALD STUART EXCHANGE VOWS IN HOLY ANGEL'S On September 20th in Holy Angel's Roman Catholic Church in Schreiber Rev. J.M. Cano and Rev. E£.C. Prinselaar sole-- mnized the marriege vows of Judith (Judy) Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Walker, of Schreiber and Ronald Phillip Stuard (Ron), son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Stuart of Terrace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon were the organist and soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned i an A line model of white Estron, with empire waistline, enhanced by lace at the neckline, bodice and three quarter _ lenght sleeves. The floor length train, caught at the yoke, was also bordered with lace. Her half length veil, three tiered, of tulle was held by a crown of pearls. Her bouquet was yellow roses surrounded by yellow and rust mums. Miss Lenore"Campbell was maid of honor and Miss Norma Walker, sister of the bride, bridesmaid. Their gowns, identically styled were in pale lime green brocade, semi- flared, with empire waistlines, bell sleeves and trimmed with lime green ribbons.. They had matching hair 'bows and carried nosegays of yellow mums with ribbon streamers. David Bailey was best man and the Ushers were Garry Gusul, Dan O'Neil and Henry Stuart. The dinner and reception were held in the Terrace. Bay Hotel. The toast to the bride was given by David Bailey. The bridefs mother received in a coral wool crepe dress,