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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1960, p. 7

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~-- November 17, 1960 | tomy TOPICS (Contimied from Page 2) ~Norma and-Len Crockford with daughter Carla are home from. their holiday in Thessalon visiting parents Mr, and lirs, Harry Goodmurphy and Mrs, Carl Crockford, and also to Espanola for a visit with Norma's sister and Len's brother Mr, and Mrs. Barl Crockford and in Sault Ste, Merie to visit another sister of Norma's and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Walker, | COMMUNITY CHURCH LADIES PLAN BAZAR | ---A-yariod- program induced-a large attendance of members who were greeted by the President Mrs, Virginia Galvin to the regular Novenber j mseting of the Ladies Auxiliary Monday evéning. |in the Terrace Bay Community Church, 'The open» ing hymn was accompanied by Mrs, Margaret 'Simmer and Scripture and Prayer led by Mrs, |Clara Gould, 'the very lovdly "Lost Chord" was | played on the violin by Miss Ellen Ceasar, | during the Devotional period, Business proceeded with mimutes by the Secm retary Mrs, Alice Farrow and the Financial -- | report from Treasurer Mrs, Helen West. Reports ; from other convenors were heard, Mrs. H.Brooks | announced that next month Rev, anderson would , Speak on "Theme of Peace" and, in keeping with 'Christmas,. the Harmony Bgllos would pay their , annual visit with Christmas music and Mrs, G, ;Olsen and Mrs, A. Farrow would demonstrate | the decorating of small cakes, | Mrs, Galvin thanked Mrs, Elva McMillan and 'Mrs, Bea Williams who were co=convenors of the 'annual Moose Banquet end the ladies who worked | with them, The manbers discussed a change in ithe weekly flowers for the Altar, and this will be looked into further, A donation was 'approved fom the John Milton Society, Mrs, elen Brooks outlined to the Auxiliary the cost 'of providing sixty surplices for the Childrens (Shoir and the members agreed, together with the ,afternoon group, to provide these surplices. | In place of the usual Christmas Gift Exch- ange the ladies again expressed a desire to 'oring & new of good toy to add to the Boy Scout 'loy Chest, | The Christmas Bazaar has been set-for Sat. November 26 from 2.30 to 4,30 in the Church all, convened by Mrs, Gwen Olsen and Mrs, E, Jerndtsson, A very.special attraction this wear Will be the addition of the Childrens jvhoir who will render Christmas music from the vhoir Loft during the afternoon, 'The yo psople.Will also be represented by the C.G,.1.T. 'girls whoo will sell chocolates and telephone ~ jvo0k covers at their booth, and also by members vf the Hi-C Club who will be present to take. pie for their Tree top Christmas Star orna~ wlONGe : & limited number of Light fruit cakes and 'tteamed puddings will be available at the , azaar, no orders being taken this year, and there will be the usual Bake Table, Tea Table, \ookie Tree, Children's Christmas Tree, Apron "able, Novelty Table which will feature many elt items this. year, a Knitting Table with owticles for all ages including scarves and socks, helmets, mittens, infant sweaters and oll clothes and a new one to look for » the niffle Tree. 4 F ollowing Benediction Mrs, Brooks introduced 'ta W,F, Colborne, Principal of the Public -choql.in Terrace Bay, who gave a most timely »doxvess on. "Education for Peace", in keeping with both the mtional Education Week am the 'pproaching Remembrance Day, Men, Elicia TERRACE BAY NEWS: ---- Page 7 rt i 1} Have 'you seen JINGLE ° WIDE - CHRIS - 30" TALL - - 20" Y-0-U MAY WIN HIM F-R-E-E BY:- RNY STN Each purchase of $1,00 or over in our store entitles you to one vote for child of your choice to win, (We now have A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF -~ PLUSH TOYS, GAMES , COLOURING BOOKS, A WIDE RANGE OF STORY BOOKS > CUT OUTS, POLYETHYLENE TRUCKS and MINNIBRIX, PUZZLES a ASSORTMENT OF "AIDS FOR HOME & SCHOOL, ETC, FOR THE "SHUT-IN & XMAS DIAPETES DETECTION WEEK--NOVEMBER 14-21 Coupon for free testing material available at TCM UN Evans-Smith thanked Mr, Colborne and Mrs, L, Mercure expressed the members thanks to Miss Ceasar.s Mrs, Irene Goodfellow and Mrs, Ruth Paget demonstrated the mking of fancy sandwiches to the ladies and tea and lunch were served by Mrs. Noreen Coe and her committee. The Afternoon Group of the Ladies Auxiliary| met. Monday with Mrs, Elsie Ostling in the chair, Mrs. Vida Laporte accompanied the | opening hymn and Mrs, Ostling led devotions, The membors worked on wrapping small gifts for..the Christmas Tree at the Bazaar while discussing the sewing of surplices for the Childrens Choir which they have undertaken, Other manbers may be called upon for assist~- ance, The Afternoon Group will join the Even~ ing Auxiliary in their annual Christmas Party and voted to give their donations towards the cost of the surplices in place of their Chris mas Gift Exchange, Tea was served following the meeting. | HORTICULTURE SOCIBTY ANNUAL MEETING THIS FRI. -- The Terrace Bay Horticu}jtural Society will meot Friday evening, November 18 at 8.15 in the Recreation Contre's Large meeting room. This is your anma]l meeting to hear reports of the year's achievements and elect your 1961 | officers, Your support is needed -- 8,15 | Friday night$ . - See eee ee GUIDERS CLUB TO Maat | .. The Guiders Club-will meet next Monday | evening, November 21 at 8,15 in the home of Mrs, Lois Downey, All Guiders are urged to attend, | |

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