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Terrace Bay News, 19 May 1966, p. 5

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~ May 19, 1966 CARLING TROPHY (Continued from page 3) The Nipigon team was composed of S.Pelletier (777) B.Aylward (800) - | .Stockham (786) - S.Pelletier (632) - S.Aylward (633) amd M.Martin (664). THE Final standings were Nipigon 512I - Schreiber 5062 Terrace Bay 4935 - Manitouwadge 4874, Red Rock 4864 and Marathon 4633. SENIORS GRADUATE FROM C.G.I1.T. Members of the C.G.1.1., parents and leaders gathered in the Community Church on Sunday for a graduation ceremony. Four of the senior girls, Joanne Brown, Meredith Coe, Pat Dodge and Karen Lundberg are moving out into the wider life of the Church where, so their leaders hope, they will carry the Light of their C.G.1.T. training. Ina moving ceremony the girls received their gradua- tion.pins and a red rose and were each handed a lighted candle to signify the light they now carry into the world. The tapers were handed on by representatives of various Church groups. Mr.Verl Thompson from the Board of Stewards, Mr.J.Dejonghe of the Com- mittee of Elders, Mr.Bert Lohr the Sunday School Superintendent and the President of the Ladies Aux- iliary, Mrs .E.Brown. As an integral part of the service a "Rededication Pledge" was made by each girl and five members received their white lanyards, identifying them as senior members. So honoured were Mary Clare _Coupal, Susan Gr aham, Kristine Olsen, Donna Rafalant and Linda Ballentine. A cheque was pre sented by the girls to Rev. Husser, which he accepted and dedicated to the work of the Christian Church through the Canadian Coun- cil of Churches, particularly in the famine stricken regions of India and to assist the refugees fleeing from Angola to the Congo. ~ LOST - girl's black purse containing white gloves - at Auditorium during Kiwanis Talent Show. Call Claudette Boudreau, 3611. HELP WANTED - woman wanted for weekly clean- 'ing. Hours to suit you. Phone 3868. KOLESAR'S Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay. Ph. 3327 SHOE CLEARANCE Shoes for the complete family - broken size range in styles NOW $1.69 3-49 4-99 8.99 Reg .List up to $5.98 - - - - " "9,98---- " "12.98 ---- " "19,98 ---- 7 COOKING DEMONSTRATION Come to Hydro Showtime . - a lively two hour show.-. . packed with ideas on Modern Electrical Living at: GUILD HALL SCHREIBER, ONTARIO TUESDAY, JUNE 7TH 8:00 P.M. your hydro presented by__ SCHREIBER HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION and Ontario Hyaro under the auspices of THE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE Holy Angels Parish FOR SALE - two dresses - size 12 and 14, light blue suitable for Prom. Phone 3264. RECREATION BRIEF - by Buck A track and field club is being organized by the Recreation Association for boys and girls, ages 10 to 20. It will cover all field events and distance running. Entry forms will be circulated at the school. A POSSIBLE COMING ATTRACTION There is a strong possibility that the Fort William Pipe Band and dancers will stage a (Contirived P. 10) FINAL CLEARANCE SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - May 19-20-21ST. CLOTHING CLEARANCE DISCONTINUED LINES IN ALL AGE GROUPS REDUCED 50 TO 757, OFF REG. LIST PRICE CLEARANCE TABLE ASL OFF 3555 50

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