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Terrace Bay News, 29 Nov 1962, p. 4

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__Page 4 ne -- " | AWARDS NIGHT (Cont'd from Page 2) a $ 2,000 scholarship to Bill Colborne, This had been the first time it was awarded and Mr, Ferrier hoped other students would strive to win, not one, but two of the awards still available On behalf of their son, Mr, and Mrs, W. Colborne were: requested to stand an receive Bill's ovation, The Guest Speaker, Mr, David Morgan, Administrator of Lakehead ollege, directed his remarks to OUR PERSONAL and accompanied by the Organist | both the students and parents. TEST Mrs, S, Hodgkiss, aa His topic "A Purpose For Canada't Neen eeenepnenc Pallbearers were: R, Harris, | 4 t was a message designed to stimu- late the thoughts of both generations, A, Chisholm, vice-chairman of the Board presented Incernediate ; Certificates to those who had completed Grade 10 course of study and Graduation Diplomas to | those who had passed Grade 12. 24] | Validictorian Arthur Trudeau declared that students must think seriously of what lay ahead Principal A.E, Hartman presented a pin to Arthur with congratulations before the programme closed with a word from student Council President Bruce Young. Velma LeBlanc accompanied the singing and Paulette Boudreau designed the program cover, At the Tea following the programme a white inen cloth covered the table with its centre iece of green and white carnations offset by (tapers in the same colors. Mrs. AN. Chisholm and Mrs, W.J. Cavanaugh presided at the tea ervices and catering was by the Catholic iWomen*s League, assisted by Mrs. Hartman and De girls of the school, TERRACE BAY | eo aentee: | | | 5."A multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying .. . 'Glory te God on the highest, ond on earth, peace, gocd wili toward men...' " according to St, Luke. TERRACE BAY NEWS OUR BEAUTY LOTIONS MUST BE THE BEST, BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP PHONE TA 5-3209 THE CHRISTMAS STORY COLO ect en AR te ame A he ne tet ge November 29, 1962 'FUNERAL SERVICES FOR NORVAL BANKS Funeral services for the late |Norval Banks, aged 60, whose |death occurred Novgmber 21st, were conducted in the Terrace Bay Community Church, and at the graveside Saturday afternoon by 'Rev, @, Garnet Husser, assisted by Rev, Frank Moore from Red Rock, Hymns tering the services were "My Faith Looks Up To Thee and "Abide With Me", led by the choir | | '4. by Tf, McInnes, P, Stuart, W. Young, | R, Fournier and B, Stewart, Mr, Banks is survived by his wife Grace; three daughters; Margaret, Mrs. Russell L. Weaver | "a7 of Schreiber, Myrtle; Mrs.: Bruce | McBride of Schricber, Marys Mrs, Frank Moore: Jr. of Red Rock, and nine Grandchildren; two | sisters Mrs, Wa, Bishop, of Lawrencetow, s | Annapolis County Nove Scotia and Mrs, J. Nimmo' of Toronto. He was predeceased by a brother Leslie, : Born in Meadow Vale, Nova Scotia, Mr. Se | received his education 'and training there, He! came to Terrace Bay during construction of the! Mill in July 1948, transferring that year to Kimberly-Clark Corporation where, he has been employed since, Mr, Banks, a Baptist, was a member of the Terrace Bay Community Church, He was a member of the I.B,E,W. and his out- side interests included hunting, fishing and gardening, having one of the finest, and lovliest gardens in Terrace Bay, © MOTOR HOTEL Oe ee ee me = RING SUPPLEMENT | | | | | @. "And the shepherds said one to another . let us go unto Bethlehem and see this thing which the Lord has made known to us. . according to St. Luke. Sie sin + Mielec ta ae ia me orn ce repent aera east Lomsntessre

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