rage Lu duwtiflials Pak nw: vecenper LU,s* yoy ST TT iT TM COMMUNITY CHURCH Le» HOLL XMAS MEBTING (me a "Silent Night" accompanied by Miss L, \ ; = CC Lavender at the piano opened the Christmas WA | -- = Inceting of the Ladies auxiliary hionday even- ing in the Terrace Bay Community Church, 7 | NG The President, Mrs, Ruth Paget welcomed 3) ( all members.and-friends and.voiced her appre- at ciation to the December committee for the beautiful Christmas decorations ornamenting the Hall, Stomen'® lirs, Virginia Galvin read the minutés of the last meeting and the correspondence re-= BY THE ceived to date, Treasurer's report was pre~ sented by Mrs. Ivy Pattison, Report of SCHREIBER SKI CLUB convenors as follows: Publicity - Mrs, Ger» a a trude Cotton, Property + Mrs, Hva Haughn, © OO : . : Sick & Visiting - Mrs, Tina Young, Membership $) OO in Prizes lire, aithyl Maitland, Refreshments ~- Mrs, Ruby Smith. a letter from Mr. John Wade, Cheirman of the Church Board thanked the ladies Auxiliary 20 GAMES - $10.00 PRIZES for their generous offer to purchase further drapery for the Sunday School room, He ree gretted they found 'this drapery would impede an emergency exit in case of fire, Mrs, Paget thanked Mrs, L.Harris, Bazaar 3 = $100, JACKPOTS Convenor for the very successful Bazaar . held recently and Mrs, Harri's in turn thanked | each and every person who had worked directly WEDNESDAY ,_\DECEMBER_16TH. or indirectly on the Committee anda special AT 8 P.M thanks to Mrs, audrey Smith and Mrs, Marion Ward, apron Booth Convenors whose name had been omitted from the Press release, & request by Mrs,Paget for two Auditors found Mrs.audrey Smith and Mrs,Marion Ward willing to serve, Mrs, Irene ving "Ose. TOWN HALL Mrs, Emily Lohr and Mrs, Barbara Peterkin ------ 3 voluntcered to form a nominating Committee, ATE PE a irs, Marge Lundberg requested on behalf of the Sunday Sdhool a large dial clock, and the auxiliary voted its approval. irs, Meitland reported the Record Player had been purchased by the afternoon Group and sent to Miss e Collins at Moose Factory. The Worship portion of the meeting was turned over to lirs, Gertrude Soughton who introduced her theme as the Story of Wary, Mother of Jesus. liiss Maryellen Reynolds sang as her first solo of the evening "a Star of Bethlehem" after which Mrs, Ed West read the story, "Mary. the Mother" from the VULGANIZING book "Women of the Bible", Mrs, we F. Col« borne. gave a second Christmas.story from 7 the world of today, "The Gift of the Magi" by FOR TUBELESS TIRE REPAIRS TERRACE BAY IN THE Oe Henry and»Maryellen Reynolds again accons panied by lirs, Ellen Hodgkiss, sang "The ENTERPRISES HAVE THE LATEST AND FINEST Blessed Bird". 4 timely film on the art of Gift Wrapping EQUIPMENT, was shown to the ladies with Maryellen the projectionist and the entertainment closed with carol singing led by Mrs, Elsie Ostling, PLUGS DO NOT MAKE SATISFACTORY REPAIR The ladies then sat down to a dainty and colourful Christmas luncheon served by the ON THESE TIRES. Lecember canmittee, 1 The &fternoon Group of the Ladies Auxil- _ WE CAN VULCANIZE = UP TO 25" AND lary enjoyed their Christmas Party on Monday also. The meeting was chaired by Mrs, OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED?! vorelle Wade end the members enjoyed a gift exchange and carol singing, Mrs, Vida Laporte accompanied the hymns. Sandwiches SEE US FOR COMPLETELY GUARANTEED TIRE. REPAIRS and Christmas Cake were served to the Ladies ee by Mesdames Lois McCausland and Helen Brooks, & man can usually tell whet kind of time he's TERRACE BAY ENTERPRISES having at a party by the look on his wife's. General Motors Sales & Service face, i