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Terrace Bay News, 10 Jan 1963, p. 7

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} STYLYING NOW AVAILABLE ? Beginning JANUARY 14TH. "TONY" of Tony's Hairstyles of Schreiber will be in Terrace Bay at ' Joe's Barber Shop on Monday & Tuesdays. The remainder of the week, Miss Marilyn Bedour will be on hand to serve your beauty needs, OPEN 9 ae: '? 6 p.m, . i S) _.._Theatre Building PHONE 3855 eran ene ne i~) ee semen = SCHREIBER HERE AND THERE Mrs. Bill Olson of Sudbury has gone on to visit relatives in Fort William after being with Mrs. J. Cebrario last week. Ernie Krause of Fort Frances visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Krause for 'the holidays, bringing with him, his fiancee, Miss Fay Washovich. Rene Bedard is in the Terrace Bay Private Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gellert and family and Herb Gellert spent holiday time with the Tom Bourk's in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Duncan of Fort William were with the George Duncan's for New Year's. Joyce Graham of Fort William holidayed - with the young get here = the guest of Mrs. H.W. Gellert. Mr. and Mrs, E. Sitch of Grand Marais. spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hart. BOWLING RESULTS am December results in the Ladies Bowling League: ~ Honors = J. Costall 211; C. O'Brien 217, 200; M. Pitkanen 212; E. Niemi 202, 254, 213, 200; B. O'Neil 277, 200; G. Mullins 201; A. McCouan 294; M, Holmes 202; I. Krause 222; M, Gerow.223; V. O'Keefe 216, 206, 223; M. Glad 221, 206; B. Kustk 209, 240; B. Scott 216; P. Harmer 241; B..McBride 224. Teams by points: - V. O'Keefe 323 E. Niemi 30; B. Kusik 25; A. McCouan 223aN¢ Gray 19; J. Costall 19; J, Tremblay 17; I. Krause 12. eeeroe emo HIGH SCHOOL BOARD MEETS The High School board held its inaugura- tion meeting on January 3rd with Alec Gordon named as chairman, L.R. McCuaig vice chair- man and W.S. Harris, secretary-treasurer. It was agreed to seek district school status for the school, Principal Fasan's December report showed a 97.97 percentage.for attendance. The Christmas dance, attended by parents, teachers and students was most successful and lunch was served by the Home and School Association. On December 18th, Licut. R.A. Hall from the Army recruiting spoke to boys on Army careers. een ean se tt pnt ee mena W.M.S. APPOINT CONVENORS Mrs. R.G. Macadam presided for the regular | _____5t._ John's Ambulance Building Fund. I aren 2 coment easton aigiIpabinec ata te meeting of the W.M.S. St. Andrewts United BARBER SrlOP * Reg. S$ $12.50 for $10. * Reg * Reg. $8.00 for $6 Specials effective Arom Jan. 14th - 26th, 45 3 Reg, * Terrace Bay, Ontario ae Church, with Mrs. G. Gordon taking the de- j votional period and Mrs. A. Gordon the Scripture reading, -- A minute!s silence was observed in memory of Mrs. Willa Slater, late-beloved member. Mrs. H. Gellert presented the treasurer's report. Dues will be accepted by Mrs. G. . Etches. Convenors for standing committees were appointed as follows: Mrs. F. Macadam, sewing Mrs. W. Thrower, membership; Mrs, G. Etches, community friendship and visiting; Mrs. R.A. Crook, Christian Education; Mrs. G. Gordon, _ finance; Mrs. 0. Niemi, programs; Mrs. W. Kinney, nomination; Mrs. G. Etches, literatur and communications; Mrs. W. Clemens, flowers; Mrs. K. Williamson, press and publicity; Mrs. S. Petrushack, archivist and Mrs. W. Cringle, posters; Mesdames 0. Laine, A. Gordon, W. Cringle and J. Morris, social. All officers will be installed at the fol-| lowing Sunday morning service. Mrs. Clemens read minutes and correspon- dence which included letters from the Prairie Christian Training Centre, Sandy Lake United Church requesting clothing, Mrs. Weldon, supply secretary, Superior Presbytery, con~- cerning the layette to be filled during April Rev. John Freeman, Atikokan, describing his travels to various Indian Missions in the Rainy River distict. Also in the letters was one from a tourist from Wisconsin, who while driving through our district, had bought some of the W.M.S. home baking sold each weekend during the summer, and had written for a particular (Continued on Page 8) SCHREIBER 2 BIG oe: JACK POTS acmission -- = 1LO©@ SPONSORED BY

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