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Terrace Bay News, 18 Nov 1965, p. 5

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TERRACE BAY FIGURE SKATING CLUB GROUP LESSONS - SATURDAY MORNING Second Test Group 10.20 A.M. Jackie Turner Cathy West Brook Rapke Heather Boyd Joan Belliveau Advanced Group 10.00 A.M. Cheryl Duncan Elizabeth Hayes Jamie Cumming Shirley Phillips Pamela Cumming Molly Harris Wendy Evans-Smith First Test Group 10.40 A.M. Anita Stuart Alice Stuart Cecile Stuart Judy Chopty Jane Chopty Cathy Ginn Joanne Stevens Rosemary Pattison Leslie Cotton Cathy Thorpe Lise Lafontaine Gail Simmer Group One 11.00 A.M. Janet Roberts Cheryl Dejonghe Carla Crockford Leslie Josus Shelby Kirkpatrick Taquila Williams Kelly Ann Chesley Mary Todd Deede Stoyko Melaney Boyd Group Two 11.40 A.M. Elizabeth Wood Mary Pat Santerre Twijla Stevens Debbie Opas Ruth Falzetta Preliminary Test Group-11.00 A.M. Paulette Duquette Darlene Josus Carla Calder Valerie Boyd Beverley Legault Claudette Stevens Linda Dejonghe Norma Phillips Some skaters were not out for the first lesson last Saturday so may have to be moved to another group. PRE-SCHOOL lessons FRIDAY afternoon 2.00 P.M. ADULT lessons SUNDAY evening 8.30. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICES IN THE SCHOOLS Pupils of Terrace Bay High School were addressed by Mr. Jack Kelty who said that although it was just a date in history to the students, to people of his generation, Armistice Day brought very poignant memories. Jim Mikus, President of the Students' Council, led in the service with Jill Crandlemire as pianist. "In Flanders Field" was read by Carole Gaudet and Mr. Fred Gould was bugler for the Last Post and Reveille. Wednesday morning the Public School pupils held their service in the High School Auditorium when the were assisted by Rev. R.D. Muldrew and Very Rev. Dean E.A. Gallagher. Jill Crandlemire was pianist. In the Separate School, Armistice Day services were held individually by teachers in each classroom. Freda and John Knight motored to Timmins to at- tend the marriage of John's nephew, George Richens, and on to Toronto and St. Thomas to visit Ellen at Alma College and home by way of Duluth, Minn. AWARDS NIGHT RESTAURANT AND SHELL SERVICE STATION HIGHWAY 17 SCHREIBER PHONE 130 When you are having your car filled with gas at our tanks, why not drop in and have a cup of good, hot coffee on the house? It's cold outside, but there's a warm welcome inside ! Filane 5 _ 6 Fa Lita Marie Boudreau, V-Pres; Diane Campbell, Pres. Mrs. F.A.Helmink, C.W.L. rep; Judy McInnes, Sec Carole Gaudet, Treas. (Photo by G.Cotton) MEMBERSHIP TEA HELD The annual Membership Tea for the Catholic Girls' Club was held Sunday evening in St. Martin's Parish Hall presided over by the executive members shown in the photo. A short business meeting was held before the tea. The reports were read and the Spiritual Convenor, Lita Marie Boudreau, read a selection in St. Martin of Tours. A debate was sug- gested for the next November meeting and two teams of four were chosen. After the meeting the girls were entertained with games of bingo and the Catholic Women's League served the prepared tea and dessert. At this time, President Diane Campbell presented a gift of appreciation to Mrs. Hugh Boudreau who was the past representative of the C.W.L. supervising for two years. -by Lance & Deborah Stewart A worthy purpose, patient energy for its accomp- lishment, a resoluteness undaunted by difficulties and then success. Our fifteen graduates, | am con- fident, have these qualities, and are assured of the success which they are constantly striving for. These young people have a long, hard road to walk along and this graduation marks the end of one phase of their journey. However, they are commencing yet another phase more challenging than the last and we, who will soon follow them, extend our best wishes to them for the future. | wish to commend Roger Rajotte for expressing the feelings of the graduates so adequately. The success of the occasion is due to the un- tiring efforts of our adequate teaching staff, the School Board and the student body.

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