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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jan 1964, p. 5

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iit mY BS cuisine FEATURING.... Exciting dishes from COMMUNITY CHURCH TUESDAY. FEBRUARY I! TH. SITTINGS 4:45¢"-5:30r": 60" all over the world, served in a colorful setting of costumes, Adults Students Children a : ' under FSt aa abt (Continued ) SOCIAL _AND PERSONAL birthday Saturday evening, inviting twelve girls to her party. Games, dancing and a tasty supper were the fun of the evening. The Catholic Girls Club will meet in St. Martin's Parish Hall at 8 otclock Sunday evening, February 2nd. CURLING CLUB NEWS The Longlac Bonspiel, slated for Feb. 12th, 13th and 14th, has been temporarily suspended due to a conflict with the Schreiber Ladies Bonspiel. In its place, the Terrace Bay Men's Club Bonspiel will be held. At the present time, your executive is hoping for a three-event spiel. (Continued on Page 7) The Executive of the Terrace Bay Art Club ~ seated | to r- S.Gaulin, Pres; M.Middaugh, Sec; standing - SUPERIOR open every day 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. M.Steen, Prog; V.Galvin, Publicity; G.MacDonald, COIN LAUNDRY Treas; K. Pelew, Vice-Pres; missing W.Chadney,. and DRY CLEANING Membership. -Photo by George Wheeler Rear of Shopping Plaza - Terrace Bay - Phone 9787 By using as many washers as required at the same time, a family's ART CLUB HOLDS SESSION IN GIL PAINTING whole weekly washing can be completed in less than two hours. Last Thursday evening the Terrace Bay Art One dryer holds up to three washer loads. Save your time and Club held their first session in Oil Painting hot water for other needs. Steam drying cuts down on ironing for beginners, with a large number attending. time too. The group had three Still Life subjects to choose from, with Mrs. F. Gaulin instructing. DRY CLEANING - No matter what kind of fabric or color--our experienced attendant will help you sort and prepare the gar- During the evening Mrs. D. Laporte displayed : d Art Supplies and Mr. George Wheeler demon- eee An eight pound load for just $2.00. HALF strated the use of proper lighting to enhance } p,aAvTAG WASHERS - 25¢ PER LOAD the study of Art. Both were thanked for theizc| =, valuable assistance. LOADSTAR STEAM DRYERS - 10¢ PER 10 MIN. These studies will be completed next week and the following week a.new feature will be "BOBBIE BURNS" NIGHT dealt with. Members of Terrace Bay Lodge No. 662, A.F. & A.M. and their invited guests paid tribute LEGACY -- GINN NUPTIALS (Continued from Pg. 4) | to the memory of Scotlands* bard - Bobby With it she wore a white corsage and brown Burns - at a Banquet and Dance held in the accessories. Moose Hall on Saturday, January 25th. The couple will make their home in Terrace A Scottish Grace, was pronounced by Alex Bay. Sinkins as the assembly took their places at the candlelit tables. Before starting on the The Ladies Auxiliary will meet on Monday, | turkey dinner, prepared by the Women of the February 3rd, at 8:15 P.M. Mrs. S. Hodgkiss | Moose, Pipers W. McMicking and J, Shivas will be there to show slides on her Mediterran escorted a contingent bearing aloft the ian cruise. All ladies are cordially invited} traditional Haggis. A rousing sing-song of Scottish songs __Mrs. Zamette and daughter Lynn of Fort led by accompanist F.0. Soughton,- an inter- William were visiting with her sister Mrs. A. }lude of bagpipe music and a dance featuring Ziegleman and family over the weekend. both the traditional and modern concluded a very enjoyable evening. Norma Chesley celebrated her thirteenth er -----

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