NS See' asenneesteeenseutnee-unus -ennsneenneree ee j ee ~~ - June 16, 1960 Bivtuweis SHUWER FOR MISS GAYLE SWEET A surprise Miscellaneous Shower was "held in the Mcose Hall last Thursday evening for Gayle Sweet a bride-clect of next month, Seated on a dais amid streamers and bows, a decorated doll house was.well«Laden» with gifts from the eighty-some. friénds who were present, s Bingo was played preceding the opening of the gifts and am@ck wedding was performed by Marg.Phillips, Julie Stachiw, Jackie Calder, Sharon Marquis and.as Pastor, Alice Joy Blom, "t the close of the evening a delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses, Marjory Dejonghe, Margaret Laurenson, Sharon and ilrs. Merquis and Joyce Sweet, and assisted by Joyee Timpano and Jessic Ratchford, Clara. Gould returned home from Hamilton last week where she had been a patient in St.Joseph's Hospital for four weeks and visited her Father, lir Herbert V.Faires for two weeks, WHY TRAVEL MILES £0 GO FISHING Last Saturday morning Dr. M.McCausland and his daughter Pat drove down to the mouth of the River to do a little fishing, Within & very short time young Pat landed a 4 lb, Lake Trout, a 2 1b. Speckled trout and a 2 lb, Keinbow trout. We also hear that the fishing on Lake | Superior these days is pretty good. Maybe _ the fish around this pert. of Superior have decided to come back again, AGE LIMIT LOWERAD FOR TRAINED HUNTERS » The Honourable J.W.Spooner, Ontario winister of Lands and Forests, has announced that the present minimum age for the issue of a resident hunting licence will be lowered from sixteen years to fiftcen years where the applicant for the licence can present a certificate.that-he- has completed the hunter safety training course, It has been the practice in the past to issue hunting licences to fifteen-year-olds which allowed them to hunt when accompanied by their parents, It is believed that the training given under the Hunter Safety Train- ing Programme will provide' younger boys with | & sense of responsibility and a knowledge of safe handling of firearms and will minimize the risk of accidents among younger hunters, In the many.states and provinces in which hunter safety training programmes have been instituted, a similar reduction in age limit has been permitted for trained hunters, it present, 'these regulations apply only to applicants for resident hunting licences, | BATHERS © Day Tw SUCCESSFUL Revs RUS, Inshaw welcomed the guests: to | the well ettended Fethers' Day 'toa arranged ' \sloth, floral centrepiece and candles, by the men of St,Johns ainglican Church held on Friday evening June 10th in the Church Halle The tea table was covered with an ecru lace Pour ing tea were Messrs, V,Everitt, Gcoff,Birch, WeFurlonger and WJ,A,Graham, Serving sandwiches and strawberry short- cake at the individual tables were Messrs, TERRACE BAY Nigis John Irwin, John Inshaw, J,Morrish and W, Collinson, Ladies attending to the kitchen duties wore Mesdemes C,Sparkes, J.Corbett, T.Wilson, J.D.Bryson, C,Dimmery, P,Illijow, R,linters, ReInshaw, Roberta Winters, E.Graham was cashicr, LEGION LaDIES PLAN MANY VARIED ACTIVITIES Twenty-three members were present at the regular meeting of the Ladics auxiliary to the Canadian Legion on Tuesday, June 7th, when the President, Mrs, L.McColeman presided liinutes and correspondence were read by lire.B,Lidkea and the Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. R.MacCuaig, The Brénch requested members to change nights of Bingo from Fridays, A Bingo geme will be held in the Club room on Wednesday, June 15th and a Bake.Sale is planned for Saturday, June 18th in J,Cebrario Hardware Store, The branch also requested the suxil- lary to have a refreshment booth at the Canadian Legion Track, and Field Meet in Terr- ace Bay on Saturday, June 25th. Workers volunteering for booth duties are Mesdames P.Pegoraro, B.Paradis, WeChristic, wW.Lidkea, I.Johnson, 4,.llcColoman. Card Secretary Mrs. W,Lidkea gave her report. The Ways & Means Committee will sponsor a Draw for $50.00 to be drawn on July ist. There will be a special meeting at a later date with the Branch Members to plan the august Field day, Committecs formed are:- Baby Contest and Freckled Face Contest - Mrs. wWeFurlonger; Bingo ~ L,McDonald and Joyce McCuaig and T,Olson; Booth - RePearon, Le Pegoraro, E,Llidkea, I,Lidkea, V.Riglesford; Fish Pon@ - R,williamson and J,Morris, More will be added later. Following the meeting lunch was scrved by EeLidkea, G,Kecting, M,Kosticki, R Kirby and I,Delaronde, MRS. ii. DAVIE FETED at FAREWELL PakTy Thirty-five neighbours and friends held a surprise party at the home of Mrs, \/,Davie to bid farewell to Mrs, Davie prior to her departure for a new home in Toronto, The evening was spent playing games and visiting... 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