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Terrace Bay News, 19 Apr 1962, p. 7

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- April 19, "1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAKE THE EASTER SEASON COMPLETE os me cil a eine ly { NEWLY ARRIVED | POTTED LILIES = - = - - HYDRANGEA | GLOXINIAS - ~- - + - POTTED MIMS | SPRING BOUQUETS MARY'S Drop in and choose Cream eggs... from our complete Met-filied eggs... +: selection of gifts FLOWER SHOP Sridenct Uilion MO fi "4 bus wragelnte ghicks . . . PHONE 442 SCHREIBER WAGHORN'S PHARMACY at me ene ee ee mem LIBRARY MEETING( Continued from Page 4) Bookmobile will be in Schreiber on April 18th for exchange of units, i VIMY NIGHT CELEBRATION A cheque was received from the high school | Over one hundred members attended the 5th board for the unit of books used in their annual Vimy Night at the Canadian Legion Br, school library, requisitioned through the 109 when 15 Qld Sweats? were guests of honor. public library, A batman diligently served each throughout and Mr, Downey with Mr, and Mrs, A, Burns, The board took exception to a map used as | the evening, froatispiece for regional report which showed N, McCuaig read an account of the, battle such places as Regan marked but omitted | of Vimy Ridge and a description of the Schreiber - one of the earliest in the monument honoring those who fought in it, district to promote the library. i The old vets then introduced themselves, Members were pleased to find almost all } giving number, rank, and battalion----W, fines had been paid and agreed that despite | Wilkes, 52 Batt, 8th Batt, 90th Winnipeg ~ circumstances no exceptions could be made, | Rifles 'The Little Black Devils*, N, Smith, The library now stocks five thousand and 38 Batt, and 2nd Infantry Batt., T. Bolan, thirty-two books, including papers, magazines, 10th Batt, Canadian Garrison Reg., H, Stewart, etc, six thousand three hundred and fourteen, | 46th Batt,, W. Thrower, 52nd Batt., R. Riley, There are 414 borrowers, Furniture and equip- | Second Divis, Signals, G, Duncan, 1st Depot, ment are valued at $325.00, Batt, 16., F, Richardson, 1st Canadian During the month of March, juvenile readers| Engineers, 107th Batt., T. Whitton, with the in the Public Library borrowed 1,048 books 52nd., J. Ford with the 6th Canadian Reserve, while adult members only took out 569, Seaford, G, Singleton, Royal Canadian Flying | | Corps all of Schreiber, N. Scott, 7th Batt. | STUDENT 'TEACHERS . Canadian Railway Corps, (North Bay) W.E. | Student teachers working at the Public Cavanaugh, (Terrace Bay) 48th Highlanders, 15th Batt., D.T. Evans, (Schreiber) Grenadier Guards, G, Cataford, (Schreiber) 14 Engineers, U.S. Army---George enlisted in Detroit at the age of 15 after being refused by the Canadian Army, Reeve W.E, DtArcy was also a guest at the celebration which was arranged by J. Sawyer, F, McKenna, and R, Campbell, with J, Handel as MC, The special delight of the evening was, naturally, the reminiscing of the vets, Ties with Legion crests were presented to | the gueats and the event ended with a buffet lunch, Z : School recently included Miss Barbara Dutchin | and William Downey, teaching grades 4 and 5 ' with Miss Gwen Hadley, Miss Marion Luck and ; Miss Glorie Gordon teaching grade one with Mrs, Oscar Laine, During the week two masters of Port Arthur Teachers' College were down, observing, instructing, and interviewing high school students interested in the teaching profession, The week ended on a social note when the visitors were entertaine at tea by the local staff in the teachers! lounge, Miss Dutchin was the guest of Mrs. G, Gordon, Miss Luck was with Mrs, P, Gauthie ~ | MRS. Ws COCKS ELECTED C,W.L. PRESIDENT The April meeting of the Catholic Women's League, with 45 present, was opened with _ | prayer by Father Cano, after which Mrs, H, ' | Shack presided for the business proceedings, Mrs, W. Cocks read the minutes and Mrs, R, Sisson the correspondence, and an article + fram, tHe League magazine on Teen Age wal and | a j Mrs. D. Connelly gave the semi-annual and annual financial reports, Following the reports of the standing convenors Mrs, A, O'Keefe, chairman of the ; nominating committee brought in the new slate Corner of | of officers for approval, with all accepted:- Hudson & Hwy-17 L : arr Mrs, W. Cocks, president, Mrs, C,: Pearson, | PHONE TA 5=3638 aes vice pres., Mrs, R.B. Spadoni, 2nd vice Cee en ee (Continued on Page 14) RENE GAUDET'S WHITE ROSE- SERVICE STATION

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