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Terrace Bay News, 6 Oct 1966, p. 11

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October 6, 1966 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 11 REGIONAL MEETING (Continued from page |0) Parish Hall on Wednesday, October 5th at 8 p.m. these are not yet confirmed. , The chairman pointed out that organizations need not come up with spectacular new ideas but that many tried and true older projects can be used as aCenten- nial project. Mr.Cavanaugh urges that resource material now available be requested and used and that plans be finalized and announced. There are 365 days in the year and each day could be used in some Centennial endeavour - even if it is only to see that YOUR flag is unfurled and flying. CV---------------- CARD OF THANKS - Members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, wish to thank Buck Matiowsky and the Terrace Bay Teen Town for the most enjoyable evening they spent on Friday, September 30th. The regular meeting of St.Martin's Parish Council will be held on Sunday, October 9th at 8.15 p-m., preceded by the Rosary in the Church at 8 p.m. ART CLUB NEWS There will be a business meeting at 8 p.m. on Thursday in the old curling lounge. The October Course, instructed by Mrs.$.Gaulin will be planned. Attend this meeting and make your needs known. Interested in drawing or painting? New members are welcome. For further information call Mrs.A. Ferguson 3850 or Mrs.S Gaulin 3578. ee Recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C. Slomke were her mother, Mrs.Hans Mayer and brother Bob from Emo and her brother Norman from Ear Falls, also Mr.and Mrs .C .Slomke from Gore Bay, Manitou- lin Island. Mrs .G .Nugent has enjoyed the company of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Laurin of Lachute, P.Q. Mrs .Aggie Sinkins took a trip back to Scotland for the first time since 1919. After flying to London she travelled by train to Aberdeen where she spent two weeks visiting relatives and the many places of interest around there. A visit was made to both Glas gow and Edinburgh before the trip ended. Mrs.Doreen H anson and Mr.Frank Clark from Cas siar, B.C., have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.Lovett CARD OF THANKS - Freda and Con Duggan of Schreiber wish to express their sincere appreciation to their relations and friends who made their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary such a happy occasion. When you call your Imperial Esso Agent, you call on the total resources of Imperial Oil. ti. CENTENNIAL CALENDAR BEGINS TO SHAPE UP At the last meeting of the Centennial committee a tentative list of events was presented with the first slated for December 2nd this year when the Commun- ity Church Auxiliary will sponsor a Fashion Show , Portraits of the Past. The Interfaith Group will sponsor services on New Year's Day, 1967 and also Thanksgiving Day. In March the Ladies Curling Club will sponsor the North Western Ontario Ladies Curling Championships and the Annual Snow Festival will also be presented in March. The Navy League will sponsor Tri-Service Sports in July (the 2Ist, 22nd and 23rd) - in August the Cathy McKinnon Variety Show (no sponsor yet) also no sponsor yet for the Museum Children's Theatre then the Annual Fall Festival and Fish Derby will be ~ an attraction in September. _ Many. other events can be included in this list but PHONE = SCHRE/BER 279 'se your Imperial For that Esso Agent nice warm BURTON feeling call... PHILLIPS

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