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Terrace Bay News, 15 Oct 1959, p. 8

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OEE Sateen a See Aes eee ne een ee eames seen ea Se OCTOBER TOWN HALL -- SCHREIBER 100% JQTH 8 P.M, SHARP JACKPOT 20 GAMES FOR $1.00 $5.00 PRIZES ONE FREE GAME EXTRA CARDS ,25¢ EACH CANADTAN LEGION BRANCH 109 SCHREIBER. TTT RECREATION NEWS PHYSICAL FITNESS CLASSES - Any local men interested in taking part in physical fit- ness classes, please contact either Al Patti- son at the Mill or the Recreation Office immediately. Classes will be held between 4,30 and 6,30 each Thursday afternoon - throughout the winter, These classes will commence October 29th in the High School Auditorium. MINOR HOCKEY - Any registrations not yet turned in should be sent to the Recreation Office immediately, Registrations are now in the process of being divided into teams, CHILDXEN'S AND ADULTS? ART CLASSES - Registrations in the children's and ind adults art classes will close as of Thursday of this week, If you are interested, get your registrations in now, DADMINTON PLAYERS - The season has once again started, At a meeting on October 5th it was decided that 1, Fees would be $3.00 per person or $4.50 per married couple for the season, 2. Fees must be paid by October 31. After that date - "No pay, no play." 3, Only Recreation Association members are eligible to join the club. 4. Occasional players pay 50 cents per night . 5. Playing nights will be Mondays 8.15 to 10.30 and Wednesdays 8.30 to 10,30, The following executive was elected for the 1959-60 season: President, Ken Hutchin- son; Vice-President, Grant Kelly; Secretary Treasurer, Barbara Peterkin, (Contin nued next column ) TERRACE zg BY, NEWS October 15 1959, i BADMINTON - Cont!a, The appointed entertainment committee is composed of Marge Baker and Barry Stephen, An attempt will be made to add table | tennis in the near future and to provide two club racquets at a nominal charge for visit- | ors and occasional players. Sharon Marquis returned from Pt, Arthur where she had visited her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Pillitt, during her ten day vacation. Mrs, Alice Johnston after two months in Terrace Bay with her daughter and son~in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Anderson, returned home toi Brandon, Manitoba last weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Anderson with daughter | Margo spent the weekend in Grand Rapids, Minn- esota with Walter's niece, Mrs, Don Rassmusen. | Marg and Leo Phillips have Leo's brother- | in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, A. Ruth of Fort Frances visiting with them, Over the weekend they were joined by Leo's niece and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. Marven Hayes, of Atikoken, Mrs.Paul Albert of Kenora is spending a few days with her sister, Muriel Mantey, after they attended the marriage of their Mother, Mrs, Edith Gaune, in Port Arthur last weekend,| Marilyn Larson celebrated her ninth birth- | day on Friday afternoon with a party to which she invited seven girlfriends, A number of games were played and the girls enjoyed party fare before returning home with their favors, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Brown with Don and Doreen and also Miss Phyllis Peckett all of Port Arthur were visiting with Virginia and Gary Galvin over the weekend, STORK CLUB Born to Mr,& Mrs, L De jonghe; é daughter, on October 3rd, in Pt,arthur General Hospital, Born to Mr.& Mrs, Stan Yaromy on October 4th, a son (Michael Samuel), in Port Arthur, Born to Dr. and Mrs, W,Rundle on October 4th, a.daughter (liary Claire), in Ann arbor, Michigan, Born to Mr. & Mrs, LeRk.Tremblay of Schreiber, a daughter on October 10th. DEANERY - Cont'd from Pg. 1 was formed in 1885, The convention will be held in Victoria B.C. She also explained the Maple Leaf Hospital the Roberta Tilton Fund, the Divinity Student Fund, and brought best Wishes from Mrs. Cochrane, Thunder Bay District President, Mrs, Atwill from Nipigon conducted the meeting and called on delegates for reports. Schreiber G,A. had a most encouraging and interesting report on their year's work, The Manitouwadge representative gave an enlight- ening talk on how to present the study book, "The Way In Africa", she herself coming from Africa, His Lordship Archbishop Wright addressed the meeting and said what a wonder- ful day it had been for the W.A. and for the Ministers too who had also held their Dean- ery meeting in Schreiber the same day, He thanked everyone and asked that assistance be given to less fortunate parishes. Tea was: served at: the conclusion of the afternoon sessions, At 5,30 turkey dinner was served by the Auxiliary of the United Church, all other denominations being represented. Twenty-four candidates were confimed by His Lordship and a_socinl evening concluded the occasion. Joe ah ne

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