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Terrace Bay News, 16 May 1963, p. 11

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. _May 16, 1963 Mr, and Mrs, N, Smith have their son Bob of Nanaimo, B.C, with them for a short visit. Dr, and Mrs, J.M. Cornell had the former's parents Mr, and Mrs, M,L. Cornell and Mrs. 4H, Irving of Fort William with them this week. Mr, and Mrs, G, Moore are here to spend the summer months at their cottage at Walkers Lake, Mr, and Mrs, G, Drake drove to Fort Willi last week to visit with Mrs, George' Drake. Morris Scraba went to Wadena, Sask, to visit his father who has been ill all winter, Raoul Fournier made the drive with his brother | | | | Mrs,..F.B. Kerrigan spent last week with | | friends at the Lakehead, Mrs, L. McLeod of White River visited her sister Mrs, J, Handel this week. MORHER'S DAY TEA Mrs. R.J, Inshaw and Mrs, J.D. 'Bryson re- ceived at the Motherfs Day Tea, held by the Womens? Auxiliary of St. John's Anglican ' Church on Saturday, May 12th in the Chureh hall, Servitors were Mesdames F.Vs Harness, R. Ellacott, RB, Smith, A.C, Rigelsford, G, Birch, R, Bailey and R, Morrill, ~ Mesdames C, Sparkes, R, Turner, H, Costall and R, Winters replenished, Mrs, J, Corbett and Mrs, T, Wilson were in charge of the sewing table and Mrs, J, Bryson and Mrs, D. May of the "busy bees" sold plants and novel- ties, Mrs, RE, Gray was cashier, CATHOLIC GIRLS CLUB PLAN PROJECTS - Marion Prescott presided for the May mee- ting of the Catholic Girls? Club with Father J.M, Cano giving the opening prayer and 48 members present, Plans were completed for the daffodil tea which will be held in the Guild Hall on Sat, | May 18th, There will be a bake table and white elephant table, Judy St,Jean and Billy Ann Cocks agreed to convene the tea, The -Mother and Daughter banquet will be held on June 19th, the. place not yet de- cided, 'Raymond: Guillet gave a lengthy talk on Television as a medium of communication, SRE es Se a a erage Sa ate nin SS. ST. JOHN'S WA, TO ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING ANNUAL MEETING Mrs, J.D. Bryson presided for ""'irs, J.D. Bryson presided for the May May: . meeting of the St, John*s Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary held in Mrs, 1.G. -Furlon- ger?'s home, Mrs, A.C. Rigelsford was in charge of the devotional portion of the programme and the Scripture lesson was read by Mrs, Bryson, | Minutes and correspondence. were read by Mrs. C, Sparkes and. the financial report was given by Mrs. RE, Gray. Mrs. J. Corbett, card secretary, reported 'get well and sympathy cards sent and thank-you notes received, Word was received of the annual meeting which will be held in St, Alban's Anglican Church, Capreol on May 27 - 28th, Two dele- gates from the auxiliary will attend and | leaders of the Junior and Senior --_ auxi- liary will be contacted, Doriations were made to the Church wardens and the annual thank offering fund, Plans were completed for the Mother's Day Tea and. members 'decided to purchase Kneelers for the Chancel, SCHREIBER NEWS noe ee eet ema te ee ae neen m Page 13 nowt ergo tngreees ant a Sgn et -eenn mnmen temgn yn gt me The next meeting will be in Mrs, Bruce Lidkea's home, Lunch was served by Mrs, Fur- _longer, BABIES BAPTISED IN ST.ANDREWS CHURCH The sacrament of Infant Baptism was part of the Mothers! Day Service in St.Andrews United | Church last Sunday morning. Baptised by the Rev.R.ACrook were Manica Frommann, daughter of; Mr.& Mrs. H.Frommann, James N.Smith, son of Mr.& Mrs. J.R,Smith, Cindy' Lou Garlick, daugh~) ter of Mr.& Mrs, R.Garlick, Rodney K. Almos, | 4 son of Mr.& Mrs. Don Almos , May Ellen Faony, daughter of Mr. & Mrs, Henry Pinion. ne eT sem meen a ate meee oemee seme tee : An At Home will be held.in the home of Miss. Heather Graham in honour of her sister~in--law. Mrs.Ted Graham (nee Althea Holynaty) on 1 Thurs~ day, May 16th from 8 to 10 P.M. | { MUSIC RECITAL HELD. Pupils of Mrs. I.Smitheman. ialeentedt" their , annual recital in her home on Thursday evening May 9th. The program consisted of piano solos: duets, a reading and story and distribution of: awards and certificates. | ' The following students took part:- Billy Gellert, Ronald Nichol, Jeffrey Power, Lisa Branchaud, Cathy Megraw, Jane Singleton, Patricia and Lyn Simmer, Brenda and Patricia | Dimmery, Alice Jean McKechnie, Melani Ross, Thomas Knight, Billy, Wendy and Daryl Lynn Weaver, Edith Clemens, Ronald Matuszak, David Winters, Nola Fummerton, Catherine Phillips, : .Susan Kragero, Sharon Riley, Jill Crandlemire ; Ronald McKechnie, David Winters accompanied "The Queen" and eatrrer Dimmery acted as Chairman. The Girls Auxiliary group of St. Johnts _ Anglican Church will hold a Rummage Sale on June lst in the Church Hall. Refreshments will be served. Contributions may be handed in to Helen Harness and Shirley Ann Winters. | ' t ' ? { i é { ' MRS. MeFURLONGER HEADS TUBERCULOSIS ASSOC. "Mrs. Maybelle Furlonger was re-elected President of the East Thunder Bay'T.B. Assoc~' jation at the annual meeting on May 12th. Other officers and chairmen elected were = Mrs. Leona Sheehan, Vice Chairman and 0.T.A. Representative - Walter Sheehan, Hon. Treasurer: Dr. M.McCausland,Terace Bay and Dr. J.M. Cornell, Schreiber, Medical Advisory Commit- . tee - Mrs. R.A.Macadam, Health Education Com, Mrs. Iris Lidkea, Christmas Seal Chairman - -- Mrs, Eileen Lidkea, Rehabilitation and Social Service, Mrs. M.Furlonger, Case Finding - Mrs, Isabel Ferrier, Immediate Past. President. E.J.0'!Brien, Executive Director, Toronto and Les Jones of the Rehabilitation Centre in Port Arthur, were guests.. ° Mrs. Fyrlonger reported the total cost of the referred clinics from April 1/62 to March 31/63, including x-rays, film readings from Fort William San, Strep Injections, two Heath Guns, Protoderm, Disposable needles, and Jellicoe TB Testings was $2,240.67. Mrs. Iris Lidkea reported 5 508 x=rays taken throughout the district in the Mass Survey, May lst to November 2nd. Mrs. Eileen Lidkea,in her welfare report, said Christmas | Gifts were distributed to all San patients in the Schreiber District also eyeglasses, Pyjam, as and clothing were supplied. C.E.Paget, Terrace Bay Vice Chairman, gaye his report on the semi (Cont'd Page 12) (ee { ' { ' ' t j { ee ere

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