0, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 D - APRIL 30, 1970 ise party, arranged by Mr, and Mrs. Jack Phillips mily of Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Marsh was held on Sat- ing to honour the latter on the occasion of their edding anniversary. Held at the home of Mr. and Marsh of Thunder Bey, friends from Terrace Bay, sconsin and Thunder Bay attended and messages ved from a son in California. rday April 18, 1970 at 3:00 p.m., Deborsh Helen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boyd Jr. of Ter- a8 united in marriage to Francis James Joseph on of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Helmink, in a cere- rmed by Father A. Gvora in St. Martin of Tours rrace Bay. . Morgan, Director of Education for the Lake Sup- d of Education, announces the appointment of R.A. 0 the position of Supervising Prineipal respon- elementary schools. Bay visitors during the week were Mr. and Mrs. 800, Mr. and Mrs, Mac Hubelit and Mrs. and Mrs. ro Mrs. Roy Rochon and children are visiting her r. and Mrs. M, Hubelit while Mr. Rochon has left h Columbia to look for work. Clem Downey is hol- th relatives in Eastsrn Canada. Mr. and Mrs. A. >f Thunder Bay visited Mr. and Mrs. P, Testori on i J LUB; Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Costall of Terrace , on April 25th, at Terrsce Bay Private Hospital. - MAY 1, 1974. slate of officers for the 74-75 season for the 7 Ladies Curling Club: President - Shirley Caron, resident - Eleine Zwir, 2nd Vice-president - Shir- is, Treasurer - Norma Crockford, Secretary - Nancy sctors - Connie Cvitkovich, Peggy Wellings, Jean- r, Joan Weaver, Wands Aulenback, Olge Papineau. LEADERS & RANGERS ATTEND TRAINING SESSION Last weekend three Leaders and three Rang- ers attended a training session and district meeting in Marathon. Attending were Marilyn Saranpaa, Pam Jones and Barb Wise. The three Rangers were Carla Crockford, Diane Jones and Isle Smith. These three Rangers have been working with Brownie Packs since September 74 and have been in training as Cadets. Due to their small number they will become Cadets and be registered as such in the near future. The training session was a really well planned and interesting part of the day. Ex- cellent trainers were there from Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie and Marathon. The towns a- long the North Shore are very lucky to have Joy Bott as song and dance trainer and Norma Johnson as crafts trainer right in Marathon with their great ideas. The craft time was very enjoyable and each one of the forty-four Blue and Brown Leaders and Commissioners attending learned quite a few novel ideas and tricks of the trade. The everyday cartons and scraps that we normally throw away were used for ingenious crafts th- at could be made by even the smallest Brownie. The meeting was very informative. Numer- ous stages of the Guiding movement were dealt continued page 6 ....... ORDER YOUR EAVER HOME Now AND SAVE UP TO... thinking of building a new home in '75, qualify r this time-limited Early Delivery Discount offer. on to receive the Beaver Homes Catalogue. 5" ON EARLY DELIVERY DISCOUNTS! Vn ili eel me mt Ve oe ee np et | Mail to: CAMERON BURGESS BEAVER "A I | | r ) | HOMES Sad 4 | SIMCOE PLAZA, TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO ; OR "CALL: 825-3370 i NAME ; ADDRESS | CITY PHONE [ Jr