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Terrace Bay News, 4 Apr 1963, p. 9

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ee april 4 i963 LET ; ANF ORD' S > OUTFIT YOURNENMTIRE FAMILY FROM HEAD TO TOES .4 WE CARRY A WIDE SELECTION OF DOY!S AND MEN'S SHIRTS, ..+INCLUDING THE NEW "GRAND SLAM' . GOLF SHIRT, SHOES FOR JHE WHOLE FAMILY 31 an NEW ARRIVALS, JUST poucHT AT THE BIG FASHION HOUSES, ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY.. LADIES SPRING DRESSES, COATS, ETC, Se €: _ MAKE THE EASTER SEASON CONPI _WITH EASTER FINERY Prem SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Conttd. from Page 4) created during the.course and Mrs, Shivas: presented the instructress, Mrs, Ann Hartman with a crystal rose bowl on behalf of the class, Mrs, Fred Dorman is visiting for a month with her son Murray and family, Mrs, Dorman is from Nicholson, Ontario, Mrs, H, Duriez with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs, E, Duriex-and grandson Louis Dislets of Paradise Hill, Saskatchewan visited with Marg and Henry Duriez last week, Mrs, Marion Ward held two birthday parties this week, the first on 'Sunday celebrated the sixth birthday of her daughter Leslie who invited eight little girls in for games, play and favors, Monday afternoon a party was held for Darcy Ward on the occasion of his seventh birthday, Darcy invited ten boys who ail played hockey prior to the party lunch, and distribution of favours. Nat Coates, Heather Lafontaine, Virginia Galvin, Audrey Smith and Kay Thorsteinson of the Ladies Curling Club took part in the Lakehead. Bonspiel last weekend, Anyone with a Guide or Brownie uniform not presently in use, are asked to turn in to Mrs. Helen Brooks, Uniform Convenor of the Local Association, BROWNIE BANQUET Terrace, Bay Brownies were hostesses Satur= day evening for their Ninth Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet, held in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, Mistress of Ceremonies was Mrs. F, Hanna, Brown Owl, who welcomed those pre- sent, also admiring 'the many Centerpieces created by' the Brownies and pertaining' to their work, The Toast to the Queen was pro- posed by Lorraine Belliveau after the Brownies had sung Grace.' After dinner, Rachel St, Louis: was called on to give the Toast to Lady Baden=Powell, and Patricia Kelty proposed the toast to 'lie Mothers, responded,to by Mrs. J, Kelty.: Mrs, J, Mikus, District Commissioner, before introducing the guest spcaker, reminded the Mothers of the forthcoming Easter Bake Sale, the major fund-raising event of: the year, Mrs, F,A, Helmink, chose as' her topic, "Tests of Brownies", explaining the serious training involved intended to bring out God- given qualities in the girls, that would remain. with them all their lives, Basically, the first test of Brownies is for ee wae: TERRACE BAY NEWS ANF | then introduced members of the Local Associa+ _| sharp. wpenmenne a: ii ae »lims $3.49 to "$I 6.99 GIRLS! fo} ° SLIMS. = $4.99 - $4.5 ORD TPE TRULY STOREY SHOU Mash ~ her Pack, progressing to the 1e. Golden Bar where they start. thinking of) others and service to the Comunity. .In the Goldén Hand.tests, preparation for Guides is ineladed, Mrs, Helmink urged Mothers to encourage the girls in their; tests, but never to do it for them, as nothing wag.then accomplished. Thanking Mrs, Helmink, Madame Commissioner tion, the leaders of the three Brownie Packs, who. put in a minimum of four hours every weck on Brownie work, and. thanked each of them, A rousing Browrtie sing-song was led by Mrs. Hanna before the evening ended with two films shown by Mrs. A, Ziegleman, one on Figure Skating by Barbara Ann Scott and one on "Willie the Skunk", Taps were sung by the Brownies to | close the evening. ART CLUB NEWS At. 7-otclock on Thursday in the large meeting room there is to be a demonstration - of painting, starting from an under painting, following ™ through to the finished picture. There will be a business meeting at 8:15 Plans are' underway for a June workshop. The Schreiber Art Club lend their interest and support in this venture, With two clubs '| participating this should be a successful course, Following the business # CHAR the painting session will resume. Why not bring along your paint box and try out this method of under painting? CURLING NEWS Congratulations - from the Ments Club. to. Peggy, Betty, Ann and Aggie - well done girls ! Regular Curling Draws to Close Regular scheduled curling is completed. However standings are not yet available as some ties have to be played off, In *At Event, Lou Duquette is undisputed winner, Charlie Koski and Jim MacDonald have to play-off for: runner-up. In *B? Event, Thor Olsen and Ken Johnson are *top dogs* but -which~is* winner and wittett runner-up, is not yet known, In §C* Event, Alex Sinkins is winner and J. Curly Hale runner-up, The Tuesday Nite Commercial League was won by Doug Thompson with Alf Gerow, Rod Thompson and Rocky Gavin his team mates, Runner-up were Howard Solly, Al Chisholm, Brian Peterkin and George Bird, This promises to be a very nent league next year, a ta_on Page 11) =

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