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Terrace Bay News, 24 Dec 1958, p. 7

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Page 7 & a HOTEI, TERRACE NEW YEAR DAY DINNER - 1959 530 P.M. 7.00. PiMs Olives Celery Pickles Tomato Juice Toast Tom Turkey (Sage Dressing) Baked Virginia' Ham Brussel: Sprouts Greamed Potatoes Chicken & Rice Soup Cranberry Sauce Raisin Sauce Fresh Green Peas Frenth Fried Potatoes Plum Pudding - Rum Sauce Fresh Strawberry Sundae ter Dinner Mints Mixed Nuts . Cake Christmas Fruit $1.75 per Adult 80¢ up to 12 years old Table Reservations for this meal requested by December 31st, eater aanlienennincipl tyes Le eee es ee eee ee ee SCHREIBER RATEPAYERS URGE COUNCIL TO TAKR MRA- SURES TO CURB DELINQUENCY Reeve D'Arcy and councillors Caccamo, Harness " and Gordon, with clerk-treas,Skinner, attended , the regular December council meeting, Numerous items of husiness were dealt with and Reeve [4Arcy express his appreciation for the coroperation he has received all through the past year and the councillors expressed satisfaction in their duties and in the experience gained in municipal matters, Ratepayers in attendance were wrought up over the evidence of minors securing alchoholic beve- rages in Schreiber and council ordered a letter ° written asking police to keep a closer watch on this condition. Teen town was informed by letter that any furrther reports of persons who have been drinking and attending their dances will result in forfeiting the privilege.of using the town hall, Council stand firm on the law re- garding minors frequenting local poolrooms,, The funeral of the late William Westington who died in hospital on Dec.18th was conducted in St.Johnts Anglican Church on Dec. 20th by Rev. ReJeSeInshaw, The services were under the aus- pices of the 1.0.0. who conducted their ba Terrace Bay News L- ' December 24, 1958 MISSION BAND YOUNGSTER PRESEN? CONCERT The seventy-five children enrolled in the United 'Church Mission Band presented their annual concert on Tuesday afternoon and delighted a capacity audience. The fascination of this particular event lies in the innocent delight of the youngsters as they play their parts, some with ad- mirable composure, others with obvious qualms, but all with eyes fixed on the parents in the audience, All seventy- five took part in this concert, a tell- ing tribute to the patience and ability of thei teachers, Mrs.N.Ross, Mrs, Le Walker and Mrs.G.McDonald who. is the pianist, The programme was announced by Rev. R.A.Crook, \ DIXIE WAINIKKA BECOMES BRIDE OF DONALD WINTERS ON DECEMBER 20th, "On December 20th in a quiet ceremony in Holy Angels rectory Father La Frenier solemized the marriage of Dixie, only daughter of Mr.& Mrs,Walter Wainikka and Donald Winters, son of Mr, and Mrs,Mil- ton Winters, all of Schreiber, The attendants were Mrs,L. O'Driscoll a and Lorne Welbourne, The bride chose a lapiz blue brocaded crystal charm frock, worn over crinolines, with white feather hat, Her corsage was of pink roses. . She wore a seed pearl and diamond lavellier which had belonged to the groom's great grandmother, Mrs.O'Driscoll wore a gray suit with small hat and her corsage was also of pink rOSeSe The wedding dinner was given in Mr, and Mrs.Winter's home, In the evening the bride's parents were at home to the family and old friends. Prior to her marriage Dixie was enter- tained at a shower in her honour held in the home of Mrs, W.Gerow, St.John Ambulance, Schreiber Nursing Div. has just completed the training of a senior first aid class, using the new text, Plans are underway to induct a mixed brigade after New Years, Men interested in join- ing this new organization and holding | First Aid certificates are asked to. con=" tact Mrs.F-len Jartus. (private service in The Gawity Funeral, patie. )

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