December 15, 1960 | TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 2) Ladies duxiliary -~ the toys for the Boy Scout Chest for Needy Children with a message of appreciation, Minutes and correspondence were read by Secretary Alice Farrow and Ivy Pattison gave the Treasurer's report, Reports were given by Mrs, Brooks, irs, Young, and Mrs, Soughton, Mrs, Galvin expressed her appreciation to lirs, Olsen and lirs, Berndtsson and their committee for a successful Christmas Bazaar end to hirs, | Anderson for the lovely carolling by tho Jr, j Choir during the Bazaar, . CHTE Mrs. Shivas ani Mrs, Farréll volunteered to | audit the Auxiliary books and a Nominating ~ | Committee was formed of Mrs, Lohr chairman, i Mrs, Evans-Smith and Mrs. Ferrier. oe It was announced that material for the children's surplices had arrived and several i had been.cut out at an afternoon sewing bee, | Mothers and sewers were asked to volunteer , assistance in completing these in time for | Christmas. _Mrs, Maitland read a clipping with a list of suggestionSfor gifts for the Ontario Hospital. } and suggested that the aprons left from the j Bazaar be sent to them, This was approved: by | the members. Mrs, Brooks introduced Rev, J.R, Anderson, | guest spoaker for the evening who gave a very | enlightening address on Peace, in keeping also | with the Christmas message so closely related | to the theme. Rev, Anderson was thanked by Mrs, Lohr, Zllen Hodgkiss and the Harmony Belles were welcomed by Mrs, Brooks and the Choir treated wees ner remap OUR RENOVATING HAS @ SHOPPING SPACE. HAS ee ee --_------------ | DO. DROP IN AND SEE TERRACE: BAY NEWS } my -Di s 4.0% P, Wellings 40 ptse 4, Latour 40 " M, Hale 40 " D. Clancy 28 1/2 pts. B, Haughn 28 1/2 " S. Duquette 28 1/2 " "BY Division I, Romaniuk 20 pts. K,Thorsteinson LO "ee N,. Coates 19 ™ J. Ratchford L0=" : I, Edmonds oes h | L 4 | saan ET Er TT eee me , Five years have passed since we started our business. always been to handle only the best brands available in the lines we carry. We also do our best to price merchandise so that we are competitive with regular prices at the Lakehead, Winnipeg and Toronto. To keep abreast of trends, we shop the Gift Shows twice a year. China buying is on a direct import basis. This helps us to compete: favourably with { merchants in larger centres, TERRACE BAY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 P.M., DECEMBER 15TH to 24TH Compliments of the ~~ Season | | Page 7 the Auxiliary with their delightful singing of Christmas carols and songs. Mrs, Chapman thanked the Choir. Gwen Olsen and Helen Farrell gave a demonstration of making fancy cookies for Christmas, | | ; funcheon was served from tables decorated in the Christmas theme by Mrs, Ward and her committee. Luring the lunch hour, Mrs. McKechnie arrived as Santa Claus to present token gifts to each mamber, The next meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary will be held on Monday, January 2, 1961 at 8.15 pem, in the Church Hall, The Executive will be in charge of the lunch and there will be an election of officers for the coming year} STANDINGS IN LADIES CURLING CLUB 4 United Nations delegate was flying from Africa to New York, After studying the lune. taaying the Hing EN HES Nr ORGS eee aR LSUs passenger Our aim has And much of our ER ANN Aa er Nn sem ' WE DO SINCERELY APPRECIATE THE BUSINESS WE HAVE HAD FROM GOOD CUSTOMERS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE AREA DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS, TO ONE AND ALL WE EXTEND ,..