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Terrace Bay News, 10 Mar 1960, p. 9

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} i | | | | I "March 10, 1960 HOME | BINGO STARTS MARCH 10TH. 3 CARDS FOR FULL HOUSE $1.00 100.00 CALLS FOR NUMBERS BETWEEN 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M, ONLY 18 NUMBERS FIRST DAY -- 3 NUMBERS A DAY TUESDAY TO SATURDAY PHONE NUMBERS - TERRACE SCHREIBER ROSSPORT 3762 3667 309 67634 3646 3518 233 PROCEEDS FOR CHARITY SPONSORED BY L.0.0.M. - TERRACE BAY eT Se TT CURLING NaS (Cont'd From Pege 8) This is a weckend all Club mombers should re~= serve for a real good time. The Men's Club a:mual Election Meeting willbe held april 12th at 7 PMs -in the Club Lounge, .The nominating committee this year consists of T,Olsen, L.luquette and d.licbon- ald.,; If you are interested in serving on next year's executive please contact one of the above. The tentative date for this year! S windup is april 40th,: 411 members who have not yi pel alt their dues are reminded that the final pay-= ment is now duc and are urged to oe gi + to Les Evane=Siith as soon as possible, WESTERN CONSEAVaALORY THSORY «SULTS The following music pupils of Our Lady's Convent in Schreiber are to be congratulated on passing the recent Musical Theory exanina- tions. Hach student received first. class honours, Grade Three Harmony = Lois Inshaw 84, Grade Two Theory - Cheryl Hveritt 99, Grade 1 Theory Jane Syvitsky 90 and Lianne 'usmery 89. FIRST all CLASS REGISTRaTIONS Registrations for the Scnior First-Aid Class willbe open Thursday, iderch Oth, at 7250 P,ii, in the Schreiber Town Hall, after that time no further candidates can be accept ed for this class. The age limit has also been lowered, from sixteen to fiftcen for the sonior class. lirs.ii,tictoleman presided for the March neeting of the Legion auxiliary, diinutes and correspondence were read by Ups .B,Lidkea and ldirs,W.Moon and urs Keating were initiated into membership, The ways and "cans report was given by Méi-s,Ivan Johnson, On iiarch 17th there willbe an open night at the Legion Hall for members and guests, & Spring Tea (Salad) will be held on "April 17th in the Town Hall with iirs,W.Lidkea convening. The anual Birthday Perty will be held at the lay imceting in the Town Hail ,-when dis- trict auxiliaries will be invited to attend, LiGION.. AUXILIARY MEETING | Mrs.B.Paradis and Coeconvenor Mrs.M,vidura will convene this affair. Menbers-are requested to bring Tea Towels to the next meetinge The names of Mrs,J.P,Gauthier and "rs, Len Hiller.were.added to the sociakh, 'committee, TERRACE BAY NEWS Samer ac ean ULUDT v T EYTeRSULHDAET CTL ET Meee eee ee eer eee ee ee errr LTT TTT innit ET Tee eT e f Page 9 Lunch Committce for the april meeting will be Mesdames I,Johnson, E,Hubelit, EeHolmes, Le Halonen and GwJohnson. There were 28 members present ut the meeting. CeWeL. HOLD REGULAR «ND aNNUaLl MEBTING The Catholic "omen's League held their regular and annual meeting in the Guild Hall last Sunday with forty-five members present. lirs,P,.U.Syvitski presided and Father Cano, wWirector, Was present. Minutes, correspon- dence, a memo regarding the forthcoming Yiocesan Committee in 5 igux Lookout and the minutes of the UViocesan Regional held in Terrace Bay recently, were read by Mrs, P. Pegararo. The Treasurer'rs report was given by Mre.L,Yomeau and annual reports were given as follows: Radio, TV and Films - Mrs. Ce Pearson; Citizenship & Welfare - Mrs.G,licPar- land +Girl's Club ~ Mrs.S.Kuzik; Education - lirs, R.Sisson; Social Welfare - lirs.Syvitshi; Press - Mrs,Pegararo; Membership ~ Mrsele McCorkill; Spiritual and Treasurer's report to be given at the april meeting. Ushers for Communion Sunday are Miss De ligBride and Mrs.Hvuggan, Plans were made for the forth-coming St,*atrick's Day Tea at which a voor Prize will be given. Father Cano spoke to the group regarding Building plans for the new Church and suggest ed that\the Ladies set aside a special fund to equip a kitchen, Following the mecting tea was served and a parting gift presented to Mrs.McCorkill by Mrs.Syvitski. Luncheon was served by Mesd, G.isScott, ReCook, E,Fummerton, A.O0'Keefe, wWeCook and A,Cosgrove. GIRLS' CLUB = The Catholic Girls! Club mecting was held on #ionday night with twenty three members present. Maria Cebrario pre- sided and Secretary Carol Holmes read the minutes end correspondence. Treasurer, Francis Speziale reported on a successful Bake Sale held recently. The girls will be selling religious articles at the St.Patrick' s bey Tea and Shamrocks on March leth. UNITED CHURCH WOMEN'S «SSOCL.TION The Women's sssoc, held their monthly meeting last wednesday. with Mrs.a.Niemi pre-+ siding. Keports were given by Sewing Conven- or, Mrs,! Richardson, who stated that several quilts are being prepared for quilting; Flower ifind + Mrs,Ridsdale; Cards - iirs, B. Jacomb and Mrs,"iller. Mrs,Hiller also reported on the annual W,a-llecting held at Current ttiver United Church on. March l. TELEPHONE 5-5411 When visiting the Lakehead, plan on making the Prince Arthur Motor Hotel your headquarters. Room accommodation from $5,25 single and up. Special week-end family rates. Modern Dining Room and Coffee Shop, air-conditioned for your comfort, Television in all rooms, For accommodation please write. to PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL Port Arthur, Ont. TE Signet

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