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Terrace Bay News, 5 Oct 1961, p. 6

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Page 6. TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 6 . | to the residents of Terrace Bay. Proceeds of this sale will go towards establishing their Camp Fund, The Third Annual North Shore District Buide Rally in Manitouwadge over the past weekend was attended and enthrsiastically enjoyed by twenty-two Girl Guides from the First Terrace Bay Company and fourteen Guides | from the Second Company who were accompanied by Mesdames L, Downey, Captain and P, Lindberg Lieutenant of the First Company and V. Hanna with the Second Company. Following arrival in Manitouwadge Friday evening the Guides were registered and billet ed in private homes, ed at 9 A,M, and continued through till 4.30 in a series of contests based on Guide tests. Due to the extremely foul weather the prop- osed cook-out developed into a cook-in, for their lunch, At 7.30 the girls reassembled for their Camp Fire with the popular Guide singsong and skits by each group. At this' point Mrs. D. Earle, District Commissioner, presented the First Marathon Guide Company with the plaque for highest points attained in competition, Sunday morning the Guides attended the three different churches in Manitouwadge according to their denomination, and after lunch with their hostesses met at Camp 17 for farewells before returning home, All the Guides and their Guiders returned with reports of excellent organization and royal most grateful to those who transported them, ee ae a PHONE GLgGan tic Gee 3 BIG DAYS full op hantastic ee wort D SQLO MARGARINE HAS DROPPED IN PRICE SINCE PRINTING -- e '& © | YOUR NEW LOW PRICE 1S_~ NE SCHREIBER 7é1, 2 LB. FKG2. © Y osenett an TERRACE BAY NEWS _ organization, Saturday events commenc-. evening. treatment during their weekend and were also [ Any car will last you a lifetime ---- if you're os » CACCAMO'S LTD. LS proud to present (t's annual 'ust cant akkord to miss. Watch the mall on Jhuzsday jor OU biG colowjul 4 PAGE FLYER / «BUY BY THE CASE AND THESE FAVULOUS FOOD PRICES ALSO PREVAIL AT OUR SCI ; October 5, 196] a oe ea erm especially those without anyone in the COMMUNITY CHURCH LADIES AUXILIARY MEETS The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxil- iary was held on Monday, October 2 in the Terrace Bay Community Church Hall with the President, Mrs. V. Galvin presiding. Mrs. C. Gould accompanied the opening hymn, Scripture lesson was read by Maureen Hall and Meditation and Prayer by Wendy Duncan, Mrs. Galvin welcomed the ladies .and espec- jially the twenty-two C,G.1I.T. Girls and their leaders, Minutes of the last regular meeting were read by the Secretary Mrs, A. Farrow and Mrs. M. Ward gave the Treasurer's report. Con- venors reporting were Publicity - Mrs. Chisholm, Membership - Mrs. L, Hopper and Lunch - Mrs, Kelly. Mrs. Galvin thanked Mrs.| Reynolds for convening the recent Rummage Sale and Mrs, Reynolds reported on same. Sunday, Oct. 15 a buffet luncheon will be served in the basement after the evening service. Those wishing to bake were to leave their names with the Secretary. Members of the C.G,I.T. presented a play entitled "I Love to Tell the Story followed by music in a lighter vein for the enjoyment of the ladies. Mrs. Ray Anderson thanked the girls for their inspiring play and entertain ment, Mesdames Hopper, Sweet and Roberts served tea and sandwiches to conclude the not careful,

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