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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jul 1962, p. 10

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July 5, 1962 -- TERRACE BAY NEWS . HOLY ANGELS (Cont!d) avi eisander, Elizabeth MeGrath, Lloyd McLellan, Terrence McParland, Gordon Mooreys Sean Paradis, Carl Pearson, Terrence Single= ton, Anna Spadoni, Patrick Spadoni, Steven Spizawka and Lance Stewart, The graduate - were feted at a special breakfast convened by Mrs, G,A,Scott for the C oWelg Re Campbell,. panidene of the CePeTeA and J»Powery Chairman of the School Board were in charge of the annual field day held a at the Dall Park last Wednesday. Races and } sport eyents were run off the cash prizes were supplied by the C,P,TsA, There were also treats of ice cream, peanuts, etc. Terry Martindale, Grade 4 teacher super- vised the ball games between the classes when competition was keen andthe fans voci-~- ferous in their supports | On Thursday afternoon Grade six and seven entertained the graduating class at a soc= ial and concert in the auditorium, decked for the occasion with tall standards of lilac and honeysuckl¢.. Sister Louise Frances and Sister Sts Henry trained the children in the various numbers on the program and Sister Alexander was pianist, A Bow To The Graduates closed the most enjoyable prograim Steven Spizawka thanked the pupils on be- half of the graduates and Sister. Lucile for her guidance during the year,. extending good. wishes to the teaching staff for an enjoyable vacations. annual Mother and Daughter Banquet in the Guild Hail with Sharon Webb as MgC. and Mrs, JoR.Rummery as guest speakers The Toast to the Queen was given by Mari-~ lyn Pearson and "Our Mothers" were toasted by Siaron Webb with MrSe J,Speziale respon= | dings Father Cano, P.P., director of the Club guests at the occasion, Lorraine Dedard delivered an entertain- ing monologue.on Baby~sitting, Farewell gifts were presented to D,McParland, G,. McGrath, S,Webb and M Pearson, A pift was also. presented to Father Cano in apprecia- . tion of his' guidance during the' ycare Sharon Webb, retiring president, introduced: , the. new slate of officers,'Marion Prescott, President, Mantcll Cosgrove, VePs, Rosa ° Speziale, Secretary and Geraldine Duggan, Treasurers Mrs»Rummery chose Child Welfare as her topic, dwelling on the advantages of the course in Daby Care for girls who frequent- ly work as baby=sitters. DOWLING LEAGUE WINDUP The CPR. Bowling league held its windup party for the season in the Town Hall' with Jack Morrish as.M,C, The winning team 'was captained by J.Figliomeni with players Gerry | and Audrey LeFage, George Dirch and Mildred _DtArcye Men's High Average was taken by Elmer Niemi and woments high average by Esther Niemi,.. High triple was captured by J.Camp= | bell and High Single by Ed.Swanson with i t i prize for the yost consistent player went to Catholic. Girls Mother and Daughter -- et ~~ The Catholic Girls? Club a Peet are | and Mrs» H,Shack, the Councillor, were MrssSwanson taking women's high single. A "Mitz" Sakauye, and the high pressure award was captured by Mildred D'Arcy, Monthly prizes were presented by Jack Morr-. ish and J,Sawyer, President for =~ October, | George Birch = November Helen Dooley '= Decen | ber, Joe Campbell = January, Neil'Ross = February, Barry Harper and Mitz Sakauye - March Jack Mcorish and EdeSwanson and April - Neil Ross, The roll-off trophy was also won by by the team which won the league trophy. Peggy Burroughs won a special prize for the, bowler showing most improvement during the season, Two of the spot dances were won by | Art and Kay LeBlanc, Allan Dourke was pianist: for the party and during the evening a fare- well gift was presented to Bill and Thelma feet ee ee ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH ANNUAL PICNIC The annual picnic of St,Andrew!s United Church was attended by an unusually large crowd whose good time was not spoiled by the rain storm for, since the children's races wer: over at the beach, the party returned to the Church Hall for the peanut scramble, lunch and other gamese | Winners in the races were:= Girls, Glenda | Miller, Susan Johnson, Lori Drake, Wendy Pit- | kanen, Nancy Spillane, Judy Richardson, Dillic. Weaver, Sandra Clemens, Daryl Weaver, Mary | Violet Lang; Boys, Keith Scott, Bruce William-) son, Bob Fuamerton, Bob Nesbitt, Michael Knowles, Dilly Gellert, Doug.Cuthbertson, Len Christianson, Bill Drake, Fred Nicholl, Doyd Drake, Jody Davis and Danny Miller. Winners in Women's racing were Mrs,Ralph Miller, Mrs» Gary Drake and Mrs,Bill Weaver. In the Men's Race Rod. MacCuaig, Keith Scatt and Len.Hiller received prizes and Jane | Clemens with Raryl Lynn Weaver,. ° Nancy Spil- lane with Susan Miller and Linda: Nesbitt with | Dillie Weaver won in a three-legged race. Boy winners in three-legged race were Len ' Christianson and Fred Nichol, Billy Gellert -: and Dobby Hiller, Danny Miller and Eric Hande?! KINSMEN HOLD SUCCESSFUL FIELD DAY } Taking full advantage of beautiful weather | a large turnout attended the Kinsmen Field Day last Mondays Sixty-two prizes were dis- tributed to the winners of various races and Elizabeth McGuire, Donnie Wood, DougeCuth- bertson and Carl Wood were given awards for the best decorated bikes. Other prizes went to:~ Girl" Comic, 'Cathy Bolan ~ Girl Original, Lynn Joliccuer and Helen Harness - Girl Fancy, Claire and Nicoll: StePierre and Roland Courtemanchet Boy Comic s Bob Hiller = Boy Original Darcy Moorey ~~ Boy Fancy, Donny Weaver and Michael McGuire -: Decorated Wagons, Len Christiansen and 'Brent Cuthbertson. Judges were Mrs, Gino Caccamo, Mrs, Lester McCuaig and Miss Bonnie Guina of Fort Willis i | { ' | ' Draw prize winners were as follows:- $100 ~ Otto Strasser, $50 = Duddy Lidkea, $25 = Kar- en Thrower and $10 Door Prize, Mrs, Eugene Cosse friends in Schreiber over the weekends Mrat& Mrs,eJohn Dranchaud and family are driving to the west coast and down to Seattle: to visit the World!s Fair, n 4 ' | | 4 cere ee ChassKelly of FteWilliam visited old 1 |

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