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Terrace Bay News, 6 Nov 1958, p. 7

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we November 6, 1958 . Terrace Bay News ie Page 7 TOWN TOPICS - (Cont'd from Page 2) Ten youngsters with their mothers attended, The children played and enjoyed the birth- 'day cake and lunch. George Partington has his Mother, Mrs. C,Partington of Winnipeg and his Grand- father, Mr. R.J.Temple, Fort William, visit- ing him this week, Mr,& Mrs,John Mascetti and daughter of Sunshine, Ont,, were visitors at the home. of Mr.& Mrs,C,Simmer, K,C, TURKEY BINGO PLANNED tet tie a woh aes The annual. Knights! of, Columbu. *.cxex BingoS will be held this year:- On Tuesday, November. 18th, in the Schreiber Town Hall, On Friday, November gist, 3 in St.Martin's Church basement. For a pleasant evening and chance to win your Christmas turkey, take in one or both of these bingos. COMMUNITY CHURCH LADIES HOLD REGULAR MEETING Mrs,Ruth Paget, President of the Ladies Auxiliary, chaired the November meeting in the Community Church Monday evening, welcom- ing members and friends. Miss L,Lavender ' accompanied the opening hymn and Mrs,Helen Brooks read the Scripture and led in prayer, Mrs.V.Galvin read the minutes of the last meeting and correspondence to date and, in the absence of the Treasurer, Mrs,N,Coan gave the Treasurer's report, Convenors reperts weré presented by Ways and Means, Mrs,E,Keller thanking Mrs,L.Hopper and her committee for the excellent job done on the Fall Supper, and announcing the last project for the year, the Christmas Bazaar, to be held from 2 to 5 P,M. on November 15th, Many useful gifts and novelties will be available and, in addition to the usual bake table, something new in the form of a delicatessen table will be added this year. Program Convenor, Mrs.Coan announced that Mrs,E.Evans-Smith would have the Dec- ember meeting, Sick and Visiting report was given by Mrs,Stella Brown, Mrs.Coan requested suggestions on the usual Christmas gift exchange and it was decided children's gifts would be brought this year and sent to some children's aid, 'Mrs,Paget closed with the Benediction, Mrs.Dorelle Wade, the convenor for the evening's programme was unable to be pre- sent due to a bereavement in the family, and, in her absence Dr.Lavender presented her book review, "The Altars of the East" by Lew Ayers, a highly interesting study of the religions of Japan, China, India, Pak-- istan and Israel. Mrs.Isobel Ferrier thanked Dr.Lavender for substituting in this emergency. Tee was served by the November committee, STORK CLUB NEWS Born, to Mr, & Mrs, T.M.Hobin, a daughter on October 29th. Born, to Mr.& Mrs,.Chas,Dakin, a daughter on Movehber ist, Brorn to Mr.& Mrs, Wm. Pytyck ,. a boy on November 3rd, ernest ee ee seein en ee tne essen ar te ATTENTION SCHREIBER HOUSEHOLDERS~conta from Pg.1 to the Building Fund of the Canadian National Institute For The Blind for the Thunder Bay District. This canvass will take place between Nov, 10th and Nov, 30th during the evenings, Please give this worthy cause your wholehearted support, both morally and financially, No Contribution too small, No Contribution too large, Give with your heart and not your head, Official receipts for income tax purposes will be issued at the time of your contribution, CURLING NEWS This is the last call for entries in the mixed bonspiel, It will start on Wednesday or Thursday of next week, Entries are coming in fast and a lot of them are green curlers signing up-to try their hand at the troarint game, For the time of your life sign up now, Just call Len Crockford or Brian Peterkin or sign the list in the Curling Club Lounge, The curling ice-is ready for use. If you would like to try throwing a few rocks, go right ahead. Let's get those membership applications in, All executive members have some blanks and all you have to do is fill one in,' The deadline is November 15th. On November 6th the Annual Quarter Century Club Dinner will be held in Kapuskasing for Kimberly-Ciark employees and their wives, Em- ployees of the Terrace Bay Mill Cesiet PERS 9 LADIES ARE YOU INTERESTED IN CURLING? DON'T WAIT UNTIL TOO LATE | PHONE = 3659 OR, 3208 | | APPLY. ~ NOV.3-7 FROM 1-3 P.M, - CURLING _ CLUB LONGLAC TROPHY ~ Men & Lady Curlers - PHONE P, Wellings 3378 or fill out applications in Curling Lounge Nov, 3-7 from 1 - 3 P.M. for the chance to curl off for the LONGLAC TROPHY. This mixed curling will be every second Saturday evening. 1. The tentative date for regular curling | is November 18th, 1958. } 2, Dues $12.00 for entire Season, i. Assoc. Membership $2.00 for curlers wish- ! ing to retain social privileges, 3. Rinks will be chosen by number system, 4. Dues mst be paid in full prior to Név. 18th ~ 1st scheduled game as per constitution, NOVEMBER 8th, Saturday ~ LADIES SOCIAL & NOVELTY CURLING will take place at 8 o! clock, All ladies interested in curling or learning to curl come out and give the game a whirl. Before draw arrangements can be complet ed, it is necessary to know the pay of persons who wish to attend.. fe esau ia SO -~ LET'S HEAR FROM YOU -- PHONE 3659 OR 3208. NOTE: SKIPS! DRAW WILL TAKE PLACE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 1958,

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