Daceniber.16, 1964 THE NEWS | Page 7 p scar ANFORD' s. LIMIT D- STRETCHY SLACKS for young girls - asst .colors Jota MADEIRA FLANNELETTE BLANKETS KETS size 70 x 80 e- first quality - 8.95 SKI JACKETS" broken lines ,,,, LADIES JACKETS - BOYS JACKETS - MENS JACKETS - GIRLS LAMINATED JACKETS Curling BOOTS - broken sizes , Boots Reg. $i2.98 - specIAL 10,98 GORILLA WORK SHOE - Reg.$10.95 - SPECIAL 4,98 ALL AT CLEARANCE PRICES ALL SISMAN SCAMPERS Reg. $6.98 Reg .8.95 Reg. $ 9.95 Look your prettiest for holiday festivities witha ward- robe of new and flattering fashions from our' collection Of dresses in a wide variety of fabrics and colors. NOW NOW 5.50 7 8 .50 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE IN CHURCHES § cious lunch was served from a table decorated for It was announced from the pulpits of Terrace Bay's § Christmas. two churches, The Community Church and St.Mar- tins Roman Catholic Church, last Sunday that for several months a small group of representatives of both churches, including both the clergy, has been engaged in conversations leading toward better communication and understanding between the two churches and exploring ways and ,means of co-oper- ating and/or parallel effort for community well- being. The progress made thus far indicates that these conversations. should continue and be enlarged to involve a wider scope of interest. let us help you choose your gifts for Christmas giving CHRISTMAS SOCIAL HELD BY AUXILIARY Husbands and newcomers were welcomed to a Christmas Social held Monday evening by the Ladies Auxiliary in the Community Church. The program opened with the singing of some rousing Christmas Corols led by Bert Lohr and accompanied at the piano by Clara Gould. Rev. T.G.Husser led the group in two very enter- taining get acquainted games. The members and guests joined in singing Grace and Mrs. Phy!lis Kelty served the delightful luncheon. Prior to the Social a brief business meeting was chaired by Mrs.Lois Hopper, president. Minutes and correspondence were read by secretary Mrs.J. Schritt and Mrs. M.Chisholm gave the financial statement. Members voted $25 to the Welfare Fund for Transients, to be administered by Rev.Husser. Mrs.L.Harris thanked her co-workers for assistance in another successful Christmas Bazaar and she, in turn, was given a vote of thanks. Scouts David Shivas and Jimmy Downey accepted toys on behalf of the Boy Scouts to be sent to the Childrens' Aid. It was a most gratifying response to the program « and one to be repeated. MOOSE WOMEN HEAR OF SOCIAL WELFARE The Women of the Moose met on Wednesday even- ing, December 2 in the Moose Home. Senior Regent Ann Didura opened the meeting with Recorder Alice | Yates reading minutes and all correspondence. Various business was discussed and it was arranged to give Christmas hampers to two needy families in the district. Social Service Chairman Ann Todesco was in charge of the Chapter Night program and she gave a very interesting outline of social welfare with pamphlets for distribution among the members. At the close of the meeting Mrs.Todesco and her com- mittee held a Penny Auction, the proceeds of which ; go to the polation por Ebrteiones Phere: A deli-