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Terrace Bay News, 8 Nov 1962, p. 8

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it re phn nee rt tenn sianednis-eerestensnvsemesi senses vcn-pennesisssssacnnporniememenissean ~suthepmesergemaanphanstengnrenoreststantanaeeteeasce _Page 8 OCHRETBER HERE AND: THERE Marilyn; Pearson, Marlene Birch, Doris McParland, Bob McParland and Ray Potvin at- tended the See wedding din a kina, Bill Molinsky of Rossport won the aw a sponsored by the North Shore Nurses? Asso= > ciation in aid of the Childrents Aid Society. A record of borrowing was set by the public: library in October,'Mrs, A, LeBlanc reporting 590 books taken out, the junior members (468)- considerably outnumbering the adults, The. high school students make good use of the - library now for reference of various kinds, and once there for that purpose, are often interested in other books, not statistics but none the less good reading, Mr, and Mrs, WE, Randa, Leon Cote, Mrs, Alice Potvin, and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Randa at- tended the wedding of Elbert Longworth and Joan Ruddick in Nakina on Nov, 3rd, Teen Town held their Halloweten frolic on Saturday night with costume prizes awarded to Sandy Kragero, Geraldine McGrath, Susie Kra- gero and Ray Potvin by judges Mrs, Bernard White, Miss Sally Stewart, Mike Cosgrove, (Manitouwadge) and Ray. Guillet, Mr, and Mrs, W.T. Wallace have returned home. after a long holiday spent with re- latives in New York City and North Bay also with friends in Toronto, Nelson Smith jr has had an operation on his injured hand in the Shriners Hospital in Winnipeg, Mr, and Mrs, Tim Bond of Beardmore visited with Mrs, E, O'Connor last week, The seemingly impossible "something new? has been accomplished by the Busy Becs of St, John's Anglican Church, a self-appointed building fund committee, who have opened a food-ordering project, By calling Mrs, J.D. Bryson or Mrs, Bob Ellacott before five on Friday delicious homemade cabbage rolls, bread, buns or pie can be ordered for de- livery on Saturday at one's home, Rev, Sisters Helen, Suzanne and Emilia of the Gaulan Mission in Guatamala, Central America, were here last week, visiting in St. Joseph's convent, The ;visitors spoke to the students in Holy Angels'? school on the worl: of the Mission. The executive of the ladies curling club: met in Mrs, Pat Benots home to discuss an invitation sent to host the North. Western. play-downs, It was finally agreed to accept - the offer and the' tentative dates of Jan, 255 26, 27 ov Feb. 15, 16; 17 were set. Various committees réquired for the undertaking will be appointed later. _ Mr, and Mrs, =, Cameron. and baby Susan of Elliot Lake visited with Mr, and Mrs, J. , Rattray..last week. Mrs, J, Spavor and son Stephen of Fort William visited with Mr, and Mrs, Carl Fadden this week, Andy Bond of Fort William was the guest of Mrs, E, O'Connor this week, Bill Anderson of Winnipeg visited his brothers~in-law, Bill and Henry Scott and ; other relations here recently, The tea-bazaar given by the Anglican Church women.on Saturday was most successful, with Mrs, C, Sparkes convening, and Mrs, R.J. S, Inshaw receiving, The small tea tables centred by Halloweten decorations were at- tended by Mesdames A.W. Slater, H.V. Harness, Geoff, Birch, R. Morrill and A.C, Rigelsford, | __ | Anges Roman Catholic Church by their girls? . Parent carried the crown of red roses, .Girls' Club, each lighting a candle as she G.G.1,7 6 G.I,T. GIRLS & LEADERS ATTEND CONFERENCE - -- BRRACE _ BAY NEWS November 8, 1962 ceaciaiiiness sseuiiandimagetllimdntalaeslinscetal anteinsccinonacns Mesdames Sparkes, R, Gray, B, lidkea and E, O'Connor replenishing, 'The bazaar counter was in charge. of Mrs, T, Wilson and Mrs, J.). Bryson with Mrs,.J, Corbett. .as cashier, A candy booth for the \ junior auxiliary was. operated by Heather Tremblay, rata fun Winters and Carol Dim- mery. 5 1 Tomay Webb: was. the lucky winner of the | | | ; Schreiber Kinsmen Club Amual Fuel Oil Draw. The draw was. made in Caccamo's stored and Mrs, Mauro Cebrario pulled the winning ticket, The townspeople are particularly pleased by the behaviour of the Halloweteners this year, in comparison with so many other centres where; vandalism went to extremes, Here, de- |! spite the many roaning about, there was no trouble in all: the frolicking» enjoyed. | | Boyd- Drake is-in-the Marathon Hospital following emergency operation, -- Mrs. George Bailey of Fort 'William is visiting with Mrs, Roy Bailey. : Mrs, Bill Lidkea convened the Poppy Day Tea. at the Legion on Saturday with small tables served by Mesdames F, McKenna, ll, Ross, | R. McCuaig, A, Rigelsford, H, Costall, J. : Richardson and Ns McCuaig. Mesdames i/, Kinney, | W.,Furlonger and R, Macadam replenished, Mrs, ; L. Small was cashier and the door prize was won by Valerie Rigelsford,. The usual hazing of first year students | this year in the high school was confined to "Twirp Day" which ended with kangeroo court when Bill Scott .was.judge and Jim Duggan crown attorney---the victims allowed no de- | fence attorney, Forfeits, or sentences for not obeying the stern edicts laid down to the | hapless first-Yormers, were the expected a- | musing stunts always paid off on the main streets with a laughing crowd of spectators | in attendance, The staff of the schoo] remain | apart from these antics after a preliminary report..of what the program is expected to be, And judging by.expression their enjoyment is as keen as the students, The day ended: with a school dance in the town hall, | CATHOLIC GIRLS" CLUB TAKE PART IN PAGEANT The lovely pageant of the, crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary. was presented in Holy wee | club under the direction of Father J.M, Cano / and. Mrs, Harry, Shack their leader, assisted by the Rev,, Sisters of the convent, The beautiful backdrop for the statue 'of the ' Virgin Mary, was the work of Mrs. Gino Cpadoni. Anna Fummerton.was_ the Queen, her atten- dants Judy St,Jean and Billie Ann Cocks, the queen in white and the others in blue, Judy The pageant was preceded by the Living Rosary done' by. 44 members of: the Catholic finished, eventually circling the darkened Church with candlelight, The "senior choir added special. music to the impressive rite, performed each year in | months. of May ands October, re The CGIYT held a successful combined con- ference for leaders and senior girls in Wesley United Church,Fort William with Sch- reiber having .the biggest representation in | | | | | | | | _ the district, including the Lakehead, For the leaders there, were pancl and in- formal discussions on (Continued on Page 10) | eh a a NS

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