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Terrace Bay News, 17 Mar 1960, p. 8

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rage o RESET OTST TTT FLASH RPE eee SR TELEPHONE 5-5411 Ee ARVHUR Hore. Port ARTHUR, ONTARIO When visiting the Lakehead, plan on making the Prince Arthur Motor Hotel your headquarters, Room accommodation from $5.25 single and up. Special week-end family rates, Modern Dining Room and Coffee Shop, air-conditioned for your comfort. Television in all rooms, For accommodation please write to: PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL Port ee, Ont SCHRELBER COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont'd from Page 4) on Scotia Street by the Roman Catholic Church, General accounts totalling $8,367.05 were passed for 'payment.* The Clerk becnge Coun» cil's attention to the Budget but a general mill rate was not-arrived at, the matter being held in abeyance until a special meet- ing-is held to set same, CURLING NEWS Challenge games scheduled through L, Duquette for Saturday afternoon, This is the chance to try out your bonspiel rinks, Saturday night mixed curling wind-up partys Don't forget to 'make your plans to get in on Bonspiel activities on the weekend of april 8th. ER LE LT LLG LLY OLE LL OAL TG ELT IT eNO aL a GTC TE Ta i en a lt ae ne eg SPELLING BEE MARCH 26TH On Saturday, March 26th at 7 P.M, the Annual Grade School spelling Bee will be held in the High School Auditorium, Students from Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 from the schools in Ross- port, Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Marethon, Heron Bay and Caldwell will participate, The pub- lic 'are cordially invited to attend, The Knights of Columbus, sponsors of the event, will present the winners with individual trophies, SIXTH ANNUAL BROWNIE BaNQuet The Sixth annual Brownie Banquet for the Three Brownie Packs in Terrace Bay, and their Mothers, was held last Saturday evening, in the Moose Hall, Grace was sung by the Brown- ies and the toast to the Queen was proposed by Meredith Coe, Mistress. of Ceremony was Mrs, Muriel Manty, who introduced Linda Hales before she | proposed the Toast to Lady Baden Powell; Cathy Joe Cotton in the Toast to the Mothers and "ips, G. Cotton for the response. Inher remarks Brown Owl Mantecy welcomed all the Brownies and their Mothers, thanked the Local association and, in particular, Mrs, ' Bea Williams, their social convenor, for the lovely banquet. She gave a vote of thanks to Mrs, Gwen Olsen, Badge Secretary, Mrs, Slattery for her assistance and to lirs, Norine Coe, chairman of the Local Association. The work of the association she held in high estcermand urged mothers to join in.for.the support of their girls in brownies and Guides, Brown Owl Mantey further suggested many ways Mothers could assist Brownies in Few me, TERRA cee oo Pees ee SO: mA eA Taititate fii Nino EL ETE { werch 17, LY6U preparing for tests at home, The Chairman then introduced the Guiders at the Head Table: from Pack three - Brown Owl whiteside, Tawny Owl Peterkin, Tawny Owl Helmink, New Guider Ziegleman and Pack Leader Hopper; from Pack two Brown Owl Boyd, Tewny Owl anderson, Tawny Owl Sitch, Pack Leader Downey; from Pack one in which she is the Brown Owl, lirs,Mantey introducedrher assistants, Tawny Owl Hales, Tawny Owl Kelly and New Guider Haviland, lrs,Mantey..then took special pleasure in welcoming Mrs, D. Earl, Listrict Commissioner, back for another visit to Terrace Bay, Mrs. Earl complimented the Brownies on their excellent choice of table settings-- Brownie scenes and brownics of other lands, 4s District Commissioner, Mrs.farl took great pleasure in presenting two more warr- ants to New.Guiders, Tawny Owl Peterkin and Tawny Owl Anderson, then ended her pleasant little talk with tla recipe for a Brownie." Mrs.Mentey then introduced the chairman of the Local association to Guides and Brownies, Mrs,Norine Coe, who expressed her heartfelt thahks to the Guiders for their tireless efforts on behalf of guiding, intertainnent was provided by the three Brownie Packs following dinner. Pack one had a group of their older Brownies signal semaphore while younger brownies came fore ward with the corresponding letters to spell out "Welcome Mothers" and then a good old square dance. Pack two. introduced indivi- dually and in unison the many tests a Brownie had to pass from Tweenies up to the Golden Hand and. Pack three recited a lovely poem to Mothers, The turkey dinner was catered to by the women of the Moose, SCOUT NEWS - BLACK. BEAR "BANTER" , Twenty boys and four leaders gathered at the High School for the meeting on Thursday, March 10th.. The colour party was formed by boys of the Fox Patrol, after inspection the boys were given anor mation about the sale of Easter cards, For the benefit of some boys Gary Crandlemire led signalling practice, The boys then formed -- teams for a tournament of (Cont'd page 9)° CARPETS aid eA FURNITURE =< CLEANED, your home <, / ; : ii by caine ie mo messy soaking... neyshrinking, me harsh shtibbing: See-tibers revive, colors come alive! Everything dry, ready for use Same day] MOWEY- BACK GUARANTES jor FREE estinate call USETESTER YERNE HOPPER TAS.333 SSO SUIGLATTS SURAT cases tog oA ae DD gO

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