Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 15 Jun 1967, p. 14

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' Photo by Inez McCueig. Some of the Green Badge winners in the Cub group/ ; SCHREIBER CUB BADGES PRESENTED The Panther pack in the Schreiber cubs has the distinction of being the first in the district to earn First Aid badges. Mrs. Dorothy Rummery and Mrs. Helen Dooley, who instructed them, presented |7 Bronze badges and 35 Green badges. The Bronze badge is the highest a cub receives - the next one is the silver badge, awarded to scouts. Photo by Inez McCuaig. Bronze Bedges presented to Schreiber Cubs. C.W.L. MEETING HELD The Catholic Women's League held the last meeting June 11 before asummer recess in the Parish centre with twenty-five present, Mrs. Norah McGuire presiding. Mrs. E. Cocks spiritual convenor, reported two boxes of books sent to the Sanatorium in Fort William. Mrs. L. Morrow was appointed new education convenor. Mrs. P. Gagnon vol- unteered to take care of the parish library during the summer. Mrs. K. LeBlanc volunteered to super- vise the Parish Library beginning in September. Mrs. M. Shack for the Catholic Girls Club gave her report. TERRACE RAY NEWS ata ieladoutlc aod The members will serve at the Pioneer's Day Tea July 4th and also will do car washes during the * summer. Communion breakfast will be served June 18, following 9:15 mass for First Communicants and parents. The members discussed entering a float in the July Ist. parade and a special meeting for this will be held Monday, June I9 th at 7.30 p.m. in the Parish Centre. Mrs. J.M. McGrath won the door prize and a coffee hour followed the meeting. ROSSPORT NEWS Mrs. Henry Schroeder is a patient in the Port Arthur General Hospital . Mr. & Mrs. R.F. Hoeben and family of Madison Wisconsin, Mr. & Mrs. R.T.Woosley of St. Paul, Minn. motored here on a fishing trip over the week- end. Mrs. Walter Gerow entertained at a birthday party for her son Darwin who was two years old Friday. Those present were grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. D. Martin, Miss Patsy Gerow, Mrs. H.Bain and childrer. All were aunts and cousins. Many campers from the Western provinces enroute to Expo, are registering in the village. Lakehead visitors over the weekend were Mrs. Herb Legault , Mrs. Herb Lif, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lanktree, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Langtree, Messrs. Arthur Joseph, Ronnie, and Simon Moses, Lawrence Mush- gush, Bill Hubelit and Alfred Ray. Visiting with Mr. & Mrs. L.Rochon are his brother and wife, Mr. & Mrs. Noel Rochon, and Estelle Durocher and Paul Durocher of Sarnia. Mrs. Florence Begin, of Kapuskasing, and Mrs. Earnest Begin of Hearst , Ontario are visiting Mr.& Mrs. Ben Lespenski at the Forestry Base. Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Derworic of Yorkton, Saskatche wan accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Don Hill of Regina Saskatchewan are here on vacation. Mr. & Mrs. D.W.Myces of Ruthland Center, Wisc. arrived Friday on a fishing trip and camping holiday. Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hubelit made a business trip to Port Arthur over the weekend. Misses Dorothy ;and Susan Harrison of Little Curr- ent, Manitoulin Island motored here Friday on vacation. Mr. & Mrs. D.E.Walker of Drexel Hill, Pa., have arrived on a fishing trip. Mrs. Bill Hubelit has returned from Port Arthur General Hospital .

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