| j | f | | | | | | | | -Terrace, Bay, Schreiber and. District. Department, Setewas INOS 'Lyou May, Lz TERRACE BAY) NEWS Box 579; Terrace Bay, Ontario.' Published weekly each Thursday.' Circulation covers News deadline, for advertisements, is' Noon each Monday; other items, Tuesday Whone 'Office Phone, 3747, pe uenereead as 2nd Class mails: 'Post Office FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANERS, POLISHERS ; parts @ Service, contact EMIL SEPPALA. 'dealer, 325. Argyle. Street, (Port betinie! Ontario. Phone 4-1173, ),0 LOST. - Car Saadiiahtntheens ring and mount | between.the Steel. River.and.Terrace Bays! +y Phone. 3549, FOR SALE - Bayerest Radio &- Phonograph Sate bination-- walnut finish~--in good a | with.records $35, ;.0ne large bird 'cage $2. House 264.Kenogami-or Phone 3573, FOR SALE - One piano - very reasonable,' Assortment of 'lumber, including doors and -- windows. 'Can'be 'seen at House 156 or phone TOWN TOPLCS (Contd from page 3) _ CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE. . | On Sunday evening, May 8th, the Catholic Women's League held their regular meeting in St.Martin's Church Hall. Mrs. F.Helmink presided and the meeting opened with the League prayer by Very Rev, Dean E.A.Callagher The minutes of the last wieeting were read . by the Secretary, Mrs, G, Dashkewytch, Mrs... A.Fedun gave the Treasurer's report. Other. convenors were asked to give their\various reports. Plans were discussed for the Separ- ate School Field Day to be held in, June, Mrs. E,Pineault completed her informative talk on the role of Home, School and Church in the Family Apostolate, The meeting closed with prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. < +Gonbola and her committee. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS . The Terrace Bay Horticultural Society will meet on Friday, May 13th at 8.30 P.M, in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre. Guest Speaker will be Mr. John Ferrier, who will show pictures on flowers from Holland, - Membership premiums will be distributed ST ESTEE PTT COFFEE SHOP MRS. .AINO..SULONEN..HAS._TAKEN. OVER THE { PROADWAY CAFE NEXT TO THE MAYFAIR HOTEL e AND WILL DE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, , , SUNDAY HOURS 7 A.M, T0 10 P.M, - EVERY -OTHER"DAY 7 A.M, TO 1 A.M, 7 RING YOUR FAMILY FOR A HOME COOKED MEAL HOMEMADE PASTRY FISH & CHEP ORDERS .TO | TAKE OUT UUM itech Tiedt er Sit Te Riis Ba x Ni PRINCE ARTHUR Horr 1. WHEN VISITING THE LAKEHEAD, plan' on making the. PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR! HOTEL your headquar- ters. Room accommodation from $5.25 single and up. Special weekend family rates.' MODERN DINING ROOM and COFFEE SHOP = air-conditioned for your confort, TELEVISION IN ALL ROOMS! + FOR 'ACCOMMODATION WRITE OR PHONE §=5541.) Ae | SILVER BIRCH TEA (Cont'd from page 2) _ May 21st, from 3 to.5 P.M, 'in the United Church Hall in ehirektiens at this meeting and all members are Foqussted to 'be present and pick theirs up. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE 'HOLD MEETING The Women of the the Moose met Wednesday even- 'ing in the Terrace Bay Moose Hall with the 'Junior Regent, Virginia Galvin, presiding, Recorder Lois Haviland read the minutes and correspondence, Plans were completed for catering to the Curling Banquet and Bowling Banquet, both to be convened 'by Murie] Man- tey. A nominating committee was formed-and---- election of officers will be held at the first meeting in June. Plans for the instal- lation of officers on June 17th were final- ized. The executive --. luncheon at the close of.the business meeting, LOCAL. BRANCH, CAN.CANCER SOCIETY. TO. MEET The Terrace Bay Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society will hold a general meeting in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre. on May 18th at 8.30, . 'The film "Man Alive" will be shown,, This film is suitable for most groups. Every- one is cordially invited "to attend, CURLING CLUB NEWS Curlers Don't forget our Annual Wind- up. Saturday in the Moose Hall. Contact Len Crockford or Don Whitley for tickets. FERRET aT LADIES AUXILTARY, AFTERNOON GROUP MEETING Mrs. Elsie Ostling chaired the meeting of the afternoon group of the Community Church Ladies Auxiliary and the Secretary, "Mrs.sMary Baillie read the minutes. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Lil Harris and Mrs.Vida Laporte accompanied the opening hymn, (Cont'd Page 9) oT PM DONALD G. 'BENO INSURANCE' AGENT representing DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE CO!'Y, FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION PHONE 196 .OOFFICE ~ SCHREIBER TOWN HALL ° ese ii ' { { a { t 5 ! | | | | | | TT a