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Terrace Bay News, 19 Mar 1975, p. 14

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH I9, I975 ontest - continued from page 12 ov sis wen commended the judges on their and the competitors on their well 1t subjects, and stage presence. 1ilton paid tribute to the teachers uragement certainly sparked the in- the students, their amiable accept- le judges' decisions. Lamoureux was pianist for the even- 1ring the intermission the Commisso )rchestra entertained. Refreshments ermission were served by Mrs. Carla Mrs. Irene Moorey and Mrs. Mary GELS HOSTS WORLD DAY OF PRAYER rld Day of Prayer was celebrated this bly Angels Church, the call made by rian Women of the Arab Republic of acette Chicoine, president of the Nomen's League, was the leader of the and Miss Mary Bourke, the organist. ovation in the program this year was ng of passages of Scripture by Mrs. in both English and French, and by Lehto in both English and Finnish. Carol spoke briefly on the purpose rvice, "Unity" when we gather to share Gospel and the same prayers, follow- emarks by playing a record of relig- ections. - taking part in the service, from St. United Church and St. John's Anglican d Holy Angels Church, included: .Mes- ne Moorey, Flora Bryson, Helen Wall- e Borutski, Colleen Glad, Rena Ross, re, Beth Macadam, Margaret Spillane, acomb, Christine Morris, Margaret bbie Winters, Winnie Clemens, Norma , Kay Stefurak, Sister Marvel, Liz Joan Hutchinson and Isabelle Mercier. rvice was followed by a visiting h coffee and cakes in the Catholic ntre. d Mrs. Carl Pearson of St. Thomas, visiting Carl's parents, Mr. and lie Pearson and other relatives in and Karen Guina, of Thunder Bay, weekend with their parents Mr. and Guina. 'ony Cenerelli, their daughter Isabel ned to her home in Kitchener, after her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Nicol yrother Gerry. Revelstoke. W.C. TRIPP HONOURED: Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Tripp were honoured at a farewell party held in the town hall by C P Rail employees and friends in March 7th. so attending were Kinsmen and Kinettes, of 'Bill and Joan' had been active members. Mr. Tripp, who has been the Supt. of the Schreiber Division, has been transferred to In addition to the many informal tributes paid, Wayne Stewart, the Assistant Supt. spoke for officials, employees, friends and the Kinsmen, wishing the Tripp's happiness in their new home. On behalf of the crowd Mr. ed a painting of a local scene, by Bonnie Dye- to take a piece of Schreiber with them. U.C.W. Mrs. Beth Macadam, presiding for the regul- ar March meeting of the United Church Women, announced that the Rev. Ralph McGee, of North Bay will address the group, at their regular meeting on May 7th, speaking on the work and aims of the Canadian Bible Society. She also stated the Rev. Peter McKague, of Terrace Bay, will conduct a service at II a.m. on Good Friday, in St. Andrew's Church, and continued page 17 co.ensisieios Our fee is remarkably low. And, if the Tax Department notifies you of a, reassessment on your return, H & R Block is available to help you all year at no extra cost. I'll never do my own taxes again! HsRIBLOCGCIK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE MAIN AND GALENA STREET SCHREIBER OPEN 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. PHONE 824-2075 Al~- Eh, Stewart present- i ape tay Rl DI Ty Tt et ia J Are ey i, rd

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