Octover 12, 1960 | (cont'd from Fase.) VeGelale Clits ViSiT isicS aUaliTany Gy tea was. served by urs, Ivy lattison. and her comalttec, ) The Afternoon Group of the Ladies Awc.liary met ionday, October 3 in the Terrace Baz Community Church with Mrs, Elsio Cstling in the cheir, dirs, Vida Laporte acconipanied the opening hymn, Devotional period was taken vy Mirs, Jan Hall, the Secrotary Treasurer irs, Lary BDaillic then read the mimes of the last 'HRCUINg. t Wuriog the business period en interesting discussion took place on topics concerning tue Auxiliary and a donation acconpaitied the S.ipuet of nylons to cover cost oi sending them to Korca where tiey sre used in many WaySe bis, i', ideiillan meade a request Zor small toys or other sultavle articles which tie children ray purchase' irom the Christmas mo ivce eo the Fall Bazaar. ' 9 pod e% 'the dlovawer uecting. cllowing vue business the ladies busied themselves pacing boxes for suiguent. There ior Upippled Civilians in' fdéPosto » one parcel of nylons and one parcel of woollens to over» seas relief depots. and a box of skates to the Mission at Moose Factory, With the work | completed the. maubers gathered around a table for a lovely lunch provided. by Mrs, Ley Willia and Mrs, 'F, McMillan, ART EXHIBIT HELD IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ;- Saturday, October lst the anmial Exhibit of Art was held by the Terrace Bay Art Club in th | High School Auditorium, Opened by the Reeve, 'Mx, John Ferrier, who complimented the mombers On. the. progress cach season, the exhibit was | substantially increased by the children's art | from their art Courses, as woll as paintings |from the 4rt Clubs in Atikoken, Bearduore, | Nipigon, Red Rock, Schreiber, Marathon, Port | arthur and Fort William, Of tremendous intere | est were twenty-five paintings from the | Tinnipeg art Gallery, reproductions of Canad- ; ian Painters and Van Gogh. . Three door prizes Were awarded during the | afternoon and evening exhibit. During the |afternoon Mr, and Mrs, Ferrier made the draw }for an oil painting by Mrs, Mary iii ddaugh which S$ Won hy iM Thinking. About *a Winter .- Uacation ? & Caribbean ! | | | ow TERRACE BAY | | | : | i ee SOUTH WAN bexOQEBBECKE 15 St. Paul Street ditave BaY aS fhese will be wraps | Ee Rt ET I er mp eS f Bulb orders will be taken for fall planting were el grt cartons of clothing for the Ssciety |4nemones, should be taken up in the fall end us| Sheppard, age seventeen months,. Burial was in {the Terrace Bay cemetery. Hospital on Friday, October 7, after a brief "/Eric Sheppard of Manitouwadge who until recent» ly had resided in Schreiber, were Mr, and lirs, austin Boutillier at present living in Terrace Bay end Mr. and Mrs, Sheppard of Fairview, Nova Scotia, and there are many aunts, uncles and their families in Terrace Bay and in Nova Scotia. Gawley and.her uncle, Mr, Tom Turner. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE MEET Mexico Contact» Mars, J, S.. Hodgkiss Port Arthur Paze Cummiting drew the ticket for the children's prize of art materials and this was won by little Tequila Williams, Mr, end Mrs, Ken Ward drew the ticket for the oil painting a pointilism still life by Mrs. Win McKechnie in the evening, 'end this went to Mrs, Sadie Benko. Tea was served throughout the Exhibit from a table covered with a lace cloth and daintily complimented by a 'low silver bowl of snap~ dragons. Pouring were: Miss Cathy Smith, Mosdames Alice Sparkes, H, Sheehan, J.R, Anderson, F, Miller, Ann Dejonghe, Betty Bouchard, Don Boudreau, Glenna MacDonald, Sadid Gaulin and Win McKechnie, 'The servitors were Misses &lico Jean McKechnic, Margo Anderson, 4insley Middaugh and Jane Heenan, The Art Club expressed their sincere apprece jiation to the Public for their fine attendance and support. ; TVS by contacting Mrs, G, Cotton inmediately. . Members are reminded their 1960 premiums, dry stored as gladiolus till spring, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LORI YVONNE SHEPPARD Funeral services were conducted Monday after noon in the Terrace Bay Community Church by the Reverend J,R, Anderson for Lori Yvonne Lori passed away in the Terrace Bay Private illmess, She was the orly child of Mr, end Mrs Her grandparents Pallbearers were Mr, Glen The Women of the Moose met Wednesday, Oct.5 in the Terrace Bay Moose Hall with their Senior Regent 4nn Todesco in the chair, Recorder Nat Coates read the minutes and Jackie Calder gave the Treasurer's report. Various business of the Chapter was discussed, (cont'd on Page 8) E urope 162 LAURIER AVENUE emer tetramer erneenemna WE CAN.HELP YOU MAKE AND FINALIZE ALL TRAVEL PLANS, WE WILL ARRANGE ALL. YOUR TRANSPORTATION--HOTEL RESERVATIONS--AND ANY SIDETRIPS YOU DESIRE, WE ARE AGENTS FOR EVERY MAJOR WORLD AIRLINE AND' STEAMSHIP LINE! MAKE 1960 YOUR YEAR FOR A WINTER VACATION IN TYE EXCITING CENTRES OF EUROPE AND RICA! RAVEL BN GENCY