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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1960, p. 9

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November 17, 1960 oS TERRACE BAY NEWS bl Page 9 = aot TOPICS '(Continued from Page 7) . SALE SALE | SALE LF | Fishing Tackle . US. Wer. ~CaVaNAUGH ADDRESSES -C.W.L, 20% - 33 1/34 & 50% REDUCTION, - "Mrs, F, Helmink presided ovér thé. ingfontier: necting of the Catholic Women's League Sunday evening in St, Martin's Church Hall, Very Rev, Dean Ede Gallagher led in the League Prayer. ; REELS, RODS, LINES, LURES? ' Mrs, Wid. Cavanaugh read the. Treasurers AND ACCESSORIES | | report in the absence of Mrs, Fedun and irs, BY ; F, Cruickshank reported for Secretary Mrs, Ge JOHNSON, ZEBCO, EPPINGER, COMPAC, Dashkewytch, Reports from the other convenors ASHAWAY, GIBBS, "ABU, 'AND. WILLIAMS were given, a : Dean Gallagher received a cheque from the KENMAC!S TACKLE ew PRON 3549 Parish Bazaar, Plans for the Christmas Beke "TERRACE BAY, Sale December 10 were finalized, any League membor who wishes to attend the Christmas MON. , NOV, 21ST pe FRI. NOV. 25TH Party December 11 should contact Mrs, Helmink HOURS DAILY - 5 to 8 P.M, before November 30, The meeting ended with : prayer and singing of "Holy God We Praise Thy iGGiTRITIIiuMTiiAn! | Name" and "O Canada". SCOUT TROOP NEEDS OLD Toys President Mrs. Helmink introduced the guest ~~ Jf anyone Wishes.vo donate old toys to the speaker lirs, Wi, Cawanaugh who spoke on the | gaouts for repair they are asked to phone Mr. Social, Life Conference held in Peterborough, S. Ballentine, 3258 - Mr, B, Peterkin, 5749 | Ontario, A few of the highlights of her int# 'an Ur, Alec Boyd, 2581. gre : eresting talk were quotes from Bishop Jennings oa KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOCKEY. CONTES= who stressed the fact that "a family who prays 0 zi RESULTS FROM TORONTO..GL | together, stays together", Bishop Carter | advised rebuilding of the family life by | prayers and understanding of the pitfalls of a living = @ changing world, Bishop PLAYER --~SsGe:«<"<«téiwASSTT.~SCSWNR AT lcarthur stated that good example in the home : is most important as it is the basic training | Regat =~ ~*~ > Carl & ae adoeys 20) of good Christians and good citizenship, Mrs, | Stewart 1 i= -- 2.00 Cavanaugh felt these conferences are an ex» Hilman Je -- 8 ood | anple in the educational field for young home» Stanley Ce ote a 2-00 'makers and parents, Further discussions on Shack oe efedae 12.62 | the Conference are to be held this year. Mahovlich i 1. Ah <2 pe 7.31 'Mrs, F, Cruickshank and her camuittee Nevin'. _ rae a ee | served'a 'delicious lunch, ; -- i eer cman 4. scene . : WINGED KENNEY RMORIVES B.SC se tS beet acti) a - Mr, Vincent Kenney, son of Mr, and Mrs, Kelly eae ae A.B. Morgan ~ 17.93 UR, - Kenney, Terrace Bay, Ontario has received Oinshead 4 W, Whent Roget | hig Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry Keon F, Brewster - &e00 from Assumption University,. He received his Brewer 2 J.C Ste Louis 12.62 _early.cducation at Schreiber High' School and Harris Rae Skimer - ReOQ | Terrace Bay High School where he was the val=-} pioon | Geo Long (Ft.lim.) 2,00 | edictorian of the graduating class, He is a Horton A, Parent. &e00 i graduate of Lakehead Technical Instituto, Goail-Tender C. Duggan ) , 46 presont Mr, Kenney has a position in the ' development branch. of Dominion Thre and Rubber NCOs, Montr eal, F eas | BLACK BEAR BANTER (Continued from Pg. 5) | & consolation prizes 'We next had flag lowering and Scout iiss ' The color party paraded the eP and we were dismissed, : NEXT "WEEK!S SHUTOUT POOL "$90. - ~ Point Div. $95.68 _ November ie, 1960 (signed) Joe. Butler (Continued "from Pgs 4) Pn Mrs, 'Macadam: 'then' gave a paper on Rememb=* rence Day, Lunch was served ata table :cover-| - ed with a white cloth and centred with poppies). Mrs. O'Connor, tea hostess, was assisted by »Mesdy: We --: A, Slater, W. Scott a and N. one 7 mon RUBY. : KAH MEMBERS HOLD CHURCH PARADE " Mrs, A. Morris NG, and Mrs. P. Hiller PAM, G., acting Vice Grand presided for the re gus "lar meeting on Wednesday, November -- | Tho minutes and correspondencewere given by the Recording Secretary. Mrs, Hiller read | | { | FaLCON TROOP NEWS (submitted by Chris. lise oe Cavanaugh) | "The mooting of November llth came-.to order | at approximately 6.30 p.m, The first event of _the meeting was "horseshce" and flag break by Bruce Lundberg of the "Antelopes", After flag 'break we broke off to our patrol.cormers for . inspection, After inspection we had a rough game of "Scandinavian Football", After the game each 'hoy returned to his patrol. corner to work on 'passing tests, Following this we formed a /norseshoe and were told of past, present and future events, Thon the Troop was brought to the alert, the flag lowered, and a silent | prayer for Scouts, Who had fal Len during the (oto Wers was said, Wo ware then dismissed, the report-of the Sick and Visiting Comittee,| Mrs, B, Miller reported onthe" Officers tea to be held on Wed, Nov. 16.in the United - 'Church Hall, Mrs. M,. Legault reported on the | 'Installation Suppor s (Continued on Page a0)

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