Page 4s ___... | TERRACE BAY NEWS BAZAAR (Continued from Page 2) the Auxiliary, Gaily decorated booths awaited those attending, Hall decorations, Christmas stockings and canes with strea- mers wound round each pole, were the work of the C.G,I.T, girls. Mrs, A, Farrow convened the e- i vent with co-convenor, ep eee Hall, _ Receiving. the guests were. Mrs, T, Garnett Husser and Auxiliary President Mrs. S, Lundberg, Individual convenors .. were: Doll table - Mrs, T. Olse and Mrs, A, Chisholu, Aprons and Gift items - Mrs, H, Haughn and Mrs, R, Wills, Knitting - Mrs, H, Smith, Cookie Tree- Mrs, A, Fraser thd Mrs, H,' Billings, Bake table - Mrs, A, Chapman, loms. 3 J, Kelty and Mrs, A, Pat- tison, Novelty and White Elephant - Mrs, J, Sweet and Mrs, A. Cole, Christmas cakes - Mrs. ie McCausland and Mrs, C.E, Paget, The tea table, spread with an ecru lace | ee oe | | cloth, continued the Christmas theme with a . | low crystal bowl filled with red and. candy- | stripe carnations and sprayed evergreens, | flanked by white tapers in crystal candleabra, Seated at thé tea services for the first hour were Mesdanies 5S, Hodgkiss and R, Williams and during the second hour Mesdames J, Brooks = R, Harris, Individual tea tables were centred with a Christmas candle set in sprayed | ornamented evergreens, created by. Mrs. M. | Middaugh, | Tearoom hostesses: were Mrs. L, 'Crandlemire and Mrs, S, Erickson, assisted by Mesdames | J, Steen, D, MacFadyen. and V..Hopper on.re= ° } aes Servitors were Mesdames M, Osmar, J, Garriock, il. Fisher and K,. Ward, Mrs. W,. Kurylo was in charge. of the tea tickets, In addition to having their own very popular Candy Booth, members of the C,.G,I,T. assisted at each of the Auxiliary's booths | Lane also. sold Calendars, aida { | | BUDGET SET BY CHAMBER: OF. COMMERCE € meeting Thursday evening of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce the budget for|' the current fiscal year was established as' |; detailed:Highway Sign $270.,.Supplies $50.,° | Dues $30., Local Activities $100,, Travel and Entertainment. $125,,, Tourist promotion $500, peas ~F en ee ee ee ee -- toe R. McDOWELL MOTORS oe: | | | j 211 VAN NORMAN "PORT ARTHUR" | | | | | etter eee 'DEALER. REPRESENTED BY ye sun ag Cola Roule § TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO. -- . PHONE TA S=3645" ' | | SALES AND 'SERVICE FOR TERRACE RAY oe SCHRETEER MANTTOUWADGE aren WE ALWAYS "USE THE PROPER SPRAY, TO KEEP YOUR HAIR SET ALL- THROUGH THE DAY "BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP * TERRACE' BAY MOTOR HOTEL * % PHONE TA 5-3209 * | would be investigated. N.Cornthwaite would Other ae (tourist roons ete, locally)| all Curlers in 'Terrace Bay. were 'thir most ii- -strumetital'.in projécting this addition. Also: Crawford, L. Crockford, a hitler, Dd. Evans | Smith,' Hy. 'Bolly, 'D. Kenney and R, Larson. He 'of the Ladies Curling Club and. their cash do- Novenber 22, 1962 950. 00. ' '. The President, Mr, C.E. Paget felt that though they were unable to finance a park this coming season, much could be accomplished in furthering the, project. Jack Caccamo and P, Boudreau were delegated. to investigate the park area, A motion was passed to have J. Adamo purchase and have erentes a Highway. sign at a cost of - oh. At the beginning of another term, Vice President.and Member ship Chairman, Lionel Waghorn, : reported only thirteen paid up members to date, After a dis-. cussion on changes to Chainber's membership card for places of ; business, Mr, Waghorn was ' authorized to investigate and | purchase the necessary quantity, Tourist promotion during the past year was | listed and explained and, while one outlet | was dropped, promotion of a local nature =» continue negotiations upon his return, Mr, Paget recommended continuation of advertising in area pamphlets, Mr, Boudreau questioned the distribution of these publications, Suggestions were put forward for more even distribution of tourist rooms, and, were table for investigation at a' later meeting, The next meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was scheduled for Thursday, December 6 at 7,30 P, es in the Recreation Centre, CURLING LOUNGE OFFICIALLY OPENED The new Curling Club Lounge was officially | opened Saturday night, J. Wellings cut the ribbon, The event was preceded by a Club Bonspiel and a social followed, President J, Clancy opened the cerenonies by acknowledging visitors from the two neigh- boring towns: Ed Holmes, President of the Schreiber Curling Club and Doug Skimer, President of the Marathon Curling Club, He outlined the plans and the dreams which had come true with realization of their' objective, He gave special thanks to Kimberly-Clark Corp, H, Hall, J, Thomas, J, Ferrier, K, Ward, J. Phillips, D, Boudreau, H, Roberts and all the volunteér help that went. int completing the $25,000 project. Past President of the Club, -J. Beddard, under whose chairmanship = construction was finished, paid tribute to J, Wellings and kh, Ostling both old-timers of the Club, who of Jenn ome crediting his past EXC EREEYE, Mr. Beddard- also thanked and acknowledged the co-operatior nation of $1,000, Mrs, B,° Bouchard' in re- 'sponse for the ladies, reminded the Past President that in addition the Ladies had fully equipped the kitchen, and were. well pleased with the' results. v2. R, Ostling, reminisced .to the first Curling Club at Terrace Bay with 29. rinks, two sheets of ice and a buiiding rooféd and .arred in December of 1947, a far cry from the con- ---------_----- 4 venience now reached. ce