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Terrace Bay News, 28 Jun 1962, p. 4

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niece icicles he at MILLWAY: MOTORS a tp Eira l conan i UPSTAIRS FOR RENT - Phone 3736, Terrace Bay. , during my recent illness. | Staff of Terrace Bay Private Hospital for ane ~@ NO Page 4 > GIVE AWAYS ag | BUT YOU STILL GET THE BEST YOU'VE TRIED THE REST - ~ - NOW BUY THE BEST AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR @ SALES @ SERVICE w) @ PARTS WE ALSO HAVE A TOP, SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS AND TRUCKS THIS WEEK'S / SPECIAL" 1955 BUICK 2-~DOOR i HARDTOP Standard Transmission - Custom Radio and two- tone paint ONLY ee) {. = CO aoe ty / =. ~~) Pe FF 6 os aE ied We are your friendly 5/A Service Station - CLASS 4A MECHANIC ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES TO SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUGi SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULS ~ AUTOMATIC TRANS~ MISSIONS, CARBURETORS and WELDING -- = ago NATL LAWAY or SERVICE OTORS SERVICE PHONE TAYLOR 5-3723 CORNER HIGHWAY 17 & MILL ROAD, TERRACE DAY a i re es CARD_OF THANKS - My very sincere thanks to all woo sent cards, flowers or helped in any way A special thanks to Doctors McCausland and Lee, the Nurses and their excellent care, (Signed) Mrs. A.Connors. A scossors-grinder announced happily STi am having my biggest season, I never saw things so dull sapere oe aa "TERRACE BAY NEWS --_ ~ FROM $5950) = $899 Gece cern A June 29, 1962 een emcee INSTALLATION CEREMONY, WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Friday evening at a colorful and solemn ceremony, the incoming executive of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 1426 were in- stalled in their offices by members of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Lodge 1752, In- stalling Officers were Messrs, M,Dorman, | J,Mikus, G.Calder and G,Dakin with the In- | stalling Guides Co-workers Jackie Calder andi Stella Sadowick. | $ 4 ! ' i The head table, covered with a white cloth, was gracefully draped with the Chap- terts Insignia and centered with a low bowl of pastel gladiolus, Escorting Senior Re- gent Ann Stachiw to her station were Co- workers Molly Gross and Marion Desrosier, Installed with the Senior Regent were Junior Graduate Regent Ann Todesco, Junior Regent Doris Legault, Chaplain Betty Randa, Recor- der Doreen Kurylo, Treasurer Steffie Dorman, Guide Ann Didura and Asst.Guide Betty O'Neil Pianist for the occasion was Leona Leisander Each member of the executive was presented with a corsage of roses. Following the installation ceremony the ladies were joined by their escorts and guests for a delightful evening of dancing to the music of the Moose Niters. Conclud- ing the evening was a buffet supper, con- vened by Senior Regent Ann Stachiw. doeceseacencentnsisntgittiar tants } BROWNIES HOLD FLY-UP The Sumner Fly-up of Brownies to Girl Guides presented a somewhat dampened picture, Saturday afternoon as the large turnout of girls assembled in the Arena instead of the mouth of the river due to the foul weather, The Brownies were kept well organized by their leaders, enjoying many of their favor- ite games and songs during the slight delay due to location changes. The Girl Guides from Company One and Two led off the Ceremony as they formed their | Horseshoe and saluted the March On of Colors; Brownies formed their Fairy Ring before the sixes sang their songs and repeated their Brownie Promise. Brownies to Fly Up and to Walk Up assem- | bled before the District Commissioner, Mrs, S,Mikus and their Brown Owls, Mrs. H.Hales, Mrs. P.Turner and Mrs, V,Hanna, as the three! Packs joined in singing their Farewell Song. Brownies who became Guides were Leona Vien- neau, Susan Graham, Colleen Kenney, Sharon MacDonald, Mary Clare Coupal, Judy Dye, Jane Boudreau, Jane Valiquette, Sharon St, Louis, Christine Chepelsky (Cont'd Page 7) Pe Of, eciriss <O t | 2O /®discount | VARSITY BRAND | ® 2 PIECE SUITS LiMiTED TIME ONLY - OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. SPADOND BROS. LTD. PHONE 12 W | a ne a ee geen ti R, ONTARIO = -- = =

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