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Terrace Bay News, 3 Aug 1961, p. 7

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August.3, 1961 TERRACE LADIES CURLING CLUB DONATES (Cont*d from P.4) run off in the future and asked for co-opera- tion and assistance from all lady Curlers when contacted, mennnentid ie Sindeie bank. Ts OVER SIX HUNDRED ATTEND OPEN ATR MASS Bright blue sky, interspersed with fluffy clouds dominated the setting as over six hun- dred attended the Open Air Mass in Schreiber last Sunday, The crxd, although predominant- ly from Schreiber ari Terrace Bay, represented many points in the cistrict~-from Fort William in the West to Geraldton in the North to White River and Wawa in the East, Following the procession from the Church to the field, Mass was offered by Rev. J.M. Cano, Parish Priest of Schreiber. Dean Gallagher of Terrace Bay provided a commen- tary on the origin and symbolism of the vestments worn as well as an explanation of the Mass itself, Very Rev. R.St.James of Corpus Christi | Parish, Port Arthur, delivered the sermon. be Stated that it was very praiseworthy to | see people show their love for Our Lord by attending these public demonstrations of faith; however, he also noted that ame of the main evils of our time stemmed from the | fact that too many people failed to apply the lessons taught by Our Lord to their every Ldey lives, MINOR BASEBALL National League Practices - Tues.-- 4:30 Bantam League Practices - Thursday - 43:30 A a AEF tO RN BOE SE eR me , | | | NO ROLLER SKATING SUNDAY | The Kiwanis Fish Derby takes over the i : Arena this weekend so that roller skating will be cancelled for this Sunday. Regular session will be held Thursday from 7? - 10 P.M. and Sunday skating from 8 - 10 resumes on August 13th. COMING EVENTS CALENDAR PLANNED The "News" management plan to start a "Com- ing Events Calendar - to be printed in each issue stating what is scheduled by the differ- ent organizations in the District each week, There would be a general heading oply, ¢.g. - DATE - Horticultural meeting, 8 P.M. Rec.Cen, - DATE - Dance - High School 9 - 12 P.M., etc. This can only be effective if all organ- izations planning events will co-operate. If the information is sent to our office well ahead of the scheduled event we will keep a master list and will be able to provide in- formation when conflicting events are schedul- ed on the same weeks or dates, Organizations in the district are urged to consider the proposal and contact us with dates of future projects, | HERE & THERE IN" SCHREIBER Recent guests at the Ed Holmes' were Mr, J.Reid, Michael and Mary Reid from Atikokan; Mr,Peter Halonen and Miss Paulette Brisson of Ottawa and Mr.& Mrs. S,Mosher, Dougie and Don of Fort William, Presently visiting at the home of Mr.& Mrs. Hugh Stewart are Mr.& Mrs, Ray Caldwell, John and Jim of Ottawa, They will be joined by Mrs.Stewart's brothers, Capt.Stan Caldwell of the T.C,A. in Winnipeg and Mr.& Mrs.,Keith Caldwell and Cathy of Aylmer, Quebec, | BE ON THE ALERT - GUARD AGAINST FIRE DAY NEWS Page 7 HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER (Cont'd from P.5) A Shower and Tea will be held on Thursday, August 3rd from 8 to 10 P.M, in honour of Miss Joyce Holmes, bride-elect of August 19th, at the home of Mr.& Mrs, J.A.Graham. The following girls left on Friday to spend ten days at Dorion Bible Camp:- Nancy Spillane Louise Halonen, Jane Singleton, Karen Lidkea, Tony Popolnisky. Mr.& Mrs. Joe Campbell's daughter, Mrs.H, Pebyshewski and her daugher, with Mr.& Mrs.H, (Punch) Nolan, all of London, Ontario, visited) at the Campbell home recently. Joined by Mrs. Lorraine Bailey of Dryden, daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Nolan, the group were entertained at sev- eral parties by relatives and friends in town. Mr.& Mrs, Carl Palmer, Bobby and Billy, of Noranda, Que., were the guests of her mother, Mrs, I.D*Arcy and visited other relatives here Mr.& Mrs. S,Sinclair and children, Victoria B.C., were guests of Mrs, Sinclair's parents, Mr.&@ Mrs. T.Bolan. Mr.& Mrs. F.Boon and family of Ft.William | are holidaying at Walker Lake for the summer, -- ae ee ene neni litameeo asinine In Mtario, an average of 25 cars a Jay leave the road and overturn, without the ex- cuse of involvement with another car or ob- struction, "Slow Down ani Live" asks the Ontario Safety League. Nee Ee ar ener eS re Tf you can't say Schweppes ...say Schwoops ! Schweppes GINGER ALE Retailers may obtain supplies by calling: North Shore Bottling Works, Tel: TAylor 5-8515 kids we rnd etiepsdeie! iblibpieet x, is anna pl pea

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