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Terrace Bay News, 8 Apr 1965, p. 10

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Page |0 THE\NEWS April 8, 1965 N | G H J O U qT ge on r AT T.B.HS. ) JUNCTION HYS. 17 & 582 AUDITORIUM - SCOPE MOUNTS'7 MILITARY CONVERSIONS - 7.30 P.M. FRIDAY - APRIL 9TH LOADING TOOLS AND COMPONENTS GYMNASTICS FOLK DANCING IRON SIGHTS REPAIRS FAMOUS BLUE BLACK BLUEING SERVICE COMEDIES VOCAL TALENT WM. E. SILBERNAGEL A play was directed by Mrs. Soughton which included Mesdames Inez Reynolds, Bea Williams, Norine Coe and Mrs. Soughton and was entitled 'Bow Before the Wind*t. Lunch was convened by Mrs. Helen Brooks. Adults 50¢ Students 25¢ FLAG RAISING (Continued from page 9) Mr, A. E. Hartman, Mr. K. MacLeod and Mr. R. Kenney. Participating in the Parade were Royal Canadian Legion and Auxiliary, Terrace Bay Band, Piper Walter McMicking, Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Superior Corps, Girl Guides and Brownies, Boy Scouts arid Cubs, students of the High School, Public and Separate Schools. LEGION LADIES HOLD SOCIAL A social evening was held by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, Sunday evening in the Legion Hall fer members and friends. Cards and a Penny Suction were enjoyed with all proceeds to go to their Welfare Fund. A door prize was won by Mrs. Linnea Steen and Mrs. Minnie Woodruff won the raffle. Lunch was served by Convener _|Mrs.Dorothea Ballén¢ine assisted during the evening by Mesdames Clara Lawrence, Minnie Woodruff, Dot Coupal, Dodie Bougie, Joyce Mercier and Alice Yates. COMMUNITY CHURCH AUXILIARY MEETS An Easter Devotional, taken by Mrs. Gertrude Soughton, opened the April meeting Monday evening of the Ladies Auxiliary in the Terrace Bay Community Church. Assisting Mrs. Soughton were Mrs. Helen Brooks on the Scriptures and Mrs. May Dorland with a read- ing. Mrs. Clara Gould was invited to accom pany the opening hynm "The Old Rugged Cross", Welcomed to the meeting by the President, Mrs. Lois Hopper, mewbers heard the reading ot minutes and correspondence by Mrs. June Schritt and the financial statement by Mrs. Betty Turner. Conveners reporting were: Mrs. Eva Haughn - Property; and Mrs. Farrow - Mgnse Committee. It was announced that the Martha Logan Cooking School will be held in the High School Auditorium on April 28. Proceeds from this event will go to the Ladies' organiz- , : 5 ; f ations of the Churches of Schreiber and Mgs. Ray Belliveau is also a patient in the Terrace Bay, and is sponsored by Costas. Port Arthur General Hospital having undergone May 15 is the C.G.1.T. Banquet. There will|S™sery last week. be a Delicatessen on May 8 at 10.00 A.M. in Caccamo's Store. The C.W.L. will meet on Sunday, April llth at 8.15 P.M. preceeded by the Recitation of the Rosary in St. Martin's Church Mrs. Bert Dungan is a patient in the Port Arthur Genegal Hospital since her unfortunate slip on the ice last Friday evening. Maryellen Reynolds of oe William was home g with her parents (Conft on Page 1l SPRING TUNE UP TIME SAVE MONEY BY HAVING US SERVICE YOUR CAR NOW! CALL BOB ADAMO FOR SPECIAL APRIL LABOUR RATES AND,SAVINGS ON PARTS AND TIRES. TELEPHONE 825-3319 wT ERRACE MOTORS

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