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Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1964, p. 8

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Mill Manager J. Ferrier presents Juvenile T eam C.D. Cox Trophy won by Geraldton Bantam leam = presenied by Rec .Assoc., Chairman - -J. Phillips The land at the mouth of a river is called a delta be- cause often its shape re- sembles a triangle, the Greek letter "delta."' Swedish industry produces 65 per cent more goods than it did before World War II. Intense fear can cause sneezing. Chapples Trophy to Atikokan Nk wh ' a 964 STORK _CLUB Born to Mr. & Mrs. K.T. Thomas Terrace Bay, a boy, March 17th Born to Mr. & Mrs. R. Cotton, Terrace Bay, a girl,March 22nd Born to Mr. & Mrs. L.O'Neil, Schreiber, in McKellar Hospital Ft.William, a girl, March 17th. Born to Mr. & Mrs, W. Zapor- zan, Schreiber, in St. Joseph's Hospital, Pt,,Arthur, a son, March 20th. fa The Terrace Bay Art Club will hold their regular session on Thursday evening in the Recreation Centre, All members are asked to bring sketches of snow scenes, canvas and oils. There will be a still life sub- ject for those who do not have sketches. A tentative date has been set for the weekend of April llth when Mrs. Peg Boal of the Lakehead will instruct an Art Course. Peter Phillips and Jim Hayes accompanied Dr. George Merrill, head of the English Department of the Lakehead College, when the latter was here to address students in Terrace Bay and Schreiber High Schools. Mr. W. Hanley, Sec.Treas. of the Public School Board, will attend the annual Ontario School Trustees & Ratepayers Associatimin Toronto. Mrs. W. Anderson arrived home after spending the past two weeks visiting in Brandon wee and attending the wedding of her nephew, Murray Johnston of Carman. Mrs. A. Johnston re- turned with her to visit for a few weeks. MESSENGERS CONCERT (continued) Hencher. The Easter parade featured all the children - the girls dressed in mother's spri outfits and the boys in Easter finery also. The Biblical A.B.C.'s were recited by a 'group of boys and girls. A trio sano "The Lord is counting on You and the Rhythm Band played two numbers. The remainder of the program consisted of reci- tations, playet, group singing and action songs. Mandy Wright gave the closing recitation. Toadstool is the common name given to various species of fungi having an umbrella- shaped cap. The throwing spear was abandoned for battle pur- poses not long after the Norman conquest.

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