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Terrace Bay News, 22 Apr 1965, p. 9

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SOCIAL NEWS Ray Small, John McParland and Ron Hamilton, will spend the holiday week in Toronto, Yeanle McCuaig, and 'Mary Lou Karns will go to Sudbury to spend the week with Gayle Wor- rell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mostovac and daughter will spend Easter in Ottawa and nearby points with their parents and other relations. While Grandma Cosgrove was in Terrace Bay Hospital her daughter Bunny (Mrs. Lorne Flanagan) of Toronto, son Da eS ntti rc :' thur were here to visit her, | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin | Cosgrove. Judy McParland, Linda Con- | nelly and Mantell Cosgrove will i be home from school in North ; Bay for Easter. 1 Mrs. J. R. (Pidge) Weaver is in the East Toronto General ; hospital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tees of , Farnham are visiting their | daughter, Mrs. Edwin Nicol and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hencher re- turned Tuesday from Montreal where Mr. Hencher attended a } i \ Vince of North Bay and grand-, son Greg Cosgrove of Port Ar- Mrs. G. Sutherland has returned home to Port Arthur after visiting her daughter Mrs. George Riley and family. C. Pearson and T. Paradis are home from school in Fort William for the holidays. D. Pellagrino is home from Port Arthur. J. D'Arcy is here from Toronto with her grandmothe Mrs. |. D'Arcy and L. LeBlanc, R. Huard and Francis Speziale are all home from Winnipeg. C. Bernard is flying to Vancouver for his vacation, planning to do some fishing with Scott Mann.. R. Milani will spend the holiday with her grand- mother Mrs. 5. Hogan in Fort William. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mullins are in Toronto where Mrs. Mullins is the local delegate to school convention. F. Eickmeier and R. Fournier are in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lidkea and daughter Linda will spend Easter with Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Wood of P.A. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bourke are in Toronto where Mrs. Bourke is representing the local association at the 'annual Catholic Parent-Teacher Assoc. Convention. Mrs. G.K. Searles is in the East General, Toronto. L. Davis is spending the holidays with J. McCuaig in Toronto, while Ralph McCuaig is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. L. McCuaig.. Mrs. M. Didura is in The Terrace Bay hospital . Mr. and Mrs. A. McGrath were in Kenora over the weekend attending a family weeding. L. Jones, rehabilitation officer, of Port Arthur, was here on business this week. D. Eaton will spend Easter holidays in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis of Ottawa will spend the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. B. Lidkea and Mr. and Mrs. K. Davis. Mrs. F. Lavereau of Timiskaming is visiting her daughter Mrs. C. Holmes and family. The Town Council has issued and urgent reminder to parents to watch small children while the creek which bisects the town is flooded, and other ditches and pockets where water collects at this season. The Ice Bingo was won by N. FILANE'S RESTAURANT IN SCHREIBER "COOKS AND WAITRESSES ARE REQUIRED FOR SUMMER MONTHS. ~ SCHREIBER PHONE 130 Highway 17 YMCA convention. ; 1S NOW OPEN AGAIN BOER EE IA fe Sag as I i MD JUNIORS HONORED - Stripes were presented to { junior auxiliary members of St. John's Anglican Church at Schreiber by Rev. R.J. S. Inshaw. Recipients were, front tow from left: Brenda Yates, Tina Yates, Linda Searles and Linda Lidkea, and middle row: Linda Birch, Karen Glad, Debbie Jolicoeur and Joy Anne Yates, and back row: Marilyn Searles and leaders Maridel Powiss and Heather Tremblay. 1 SOCIAL NEWS (Continued) George Gordon. Raymond Guillet is holidaying in various points in Quebec. ST. JOHN'S W.A. PLAN TEA The date for their Mothers Day Tea and Bazaar was set for Saturday, May 8th, from 3 to 5:30 in the Church Hall, by the St. John's Church Women Auxiliary at the regular April meeting. It was de- cided to serve a turkey salad plate. A Bake Sale was planned during the month of April . Substantial donations were made to the church wardens and to the Girls' Auxiliary. Word was received of the Annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliarys being held on June first and second in St. Pauls' Anglican Church in Fort William A delegate to this will be named at the May meeting, which will be held in Mrs. G..Madigan's home, on May 5th, at 8:00 P.M. TONY WISHES TO INTRODUCE HIS NEW BEAUTICIAN MARGARET ANN PINEAULT, WHO WILL BE IN TERRACE BEGINNINGTHIS WEEK. MARILYN THOMAS WILL BE WORKING SCHREIBER FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY. TONY WILL BE BACK ON SATURDAY, WEAN ete FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL TERRACE BAY "Jonge SCHREIBER 3855 Beauty Salon 362

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