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Terrace Bay News, 11 May 1961, p. 7

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Reet | WANTED TO RENT - House or Apartment with | | May 11, 1961 ST. JOHNS WeA. (Cont'd from Page 6) regular monthly meeting last Wednesday in the Church basement. Final arrangements were made far the Mother's Day Tea, Bazaar and Candy Table to be held Saturday, May 13, from 3 '~ 5 P.M, in the Church basement, A turkey patty plate will be served. The Schreiber St, John Ambulance and inspection May 18 at 8.30 P.M, in the Town Hall, The public are welcome to attend, CARD OF THANKS - A sincere thank -you to the friends, Local 665 and Shift 4 workers who sent cards and floral tributes during my recent bereavement, (Signed) W. Wallin and family. | Nursing Division are holding their annual i | three bedrooms in Schreiber. Tremblay, Phone 76, Schreiber. Contact D, SCHREIBER LUTHERAN WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEET The regular meeting of the Schreiber Lutheran Women's League was held May 3rd in the home of Mrs, Ws. Niemi. Present were Mrs, W, Niemi - president, Mrs. H, Josus- Sec. Treas. and members Mrs, F, Eickmeier, Mrs, D, Winters, Mrs. D. Kirby, Miss E, Ballard and special guest Mrs. S. Willoughby. After the opening prayer members took part in the reading of Bible verses and discussions, Mrs. Willoughby closed the devotions with prayer. The minutes were read by the Secretary and the Treasurer's report was given. The TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 ladies then completed plans for their forth- coming Bake Sale. It was agreed to hold the sale in Bill Campbell's Radio and TV Centre on Sat. May 13th at 2.30 P.M, Various articles were then displayed for the for'!th- coming Fall Bazaar. After the adjournment of the business, coffee and cakes, prepared by the hostess, were enjoyed by all. TOWN TOPICS (Cont'd from Pg.2) Miss Sandra Phillips, daughter of Mr, & Mrs, J. Phillips, Terrace Bay, and Miss Carolyn Wilson, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. N, Wilson of Port Arthur, attended the' Registered Nurses Association of Ontario Convention at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto during the latter part of April. Sandra and Carolyn represented the nurses in training of Hamilton General Hospital. Forty students of Marathon High School accompanied by staff member, Mr. Riddell made a tour of the Hydro Power Plant, in Terrace Bay. The Annual Membership Tea by the Catholic 'Women!s League was held Sunday evening in St. Martin's Parish Hall. Before the social hour a short business meeting was held, opened by prayers by Very Rev. Dean E.A. Gallagher and with Mrs. F. A Helmink presiding, : Minutes of the last regular meeting were read by Mrs, R, Lindberg and Miss C, Adamo read all correspondence. The financial report was given by Mrs. J. Caccamo, The convenors reported on projects. Mrs, F. Helmink stated all plans tee \ } { i ! i i t ! | FROM $) 95 3 Mothers Day S Sunday May..l4 th. SHOE PSH BONE CHINA Selrnal a Beads and. ROSE BOWL with ARTIFICIAL ORCHID $1.90 We have a good selection ENGLISH BONE, CHINA { @ Cyat E GGUCAAS FROM $) 50 Jeweler FROM $].2 bh of Spring QOLAZS FOLAROID CAMERASPEGIALS a ALL THREE MODELS USE. THE LATEST 10 SECOND . FILM MODEL 150 THE POPULAR 80B MODEL 800 Takes largest pictures HIGHLANDER MODEL Demonstrator i i 1 ; t ' ! ! ' { 4 i Reg. $144.95. Rege $95.95 Reg. $149.95 HOO 95 Q ¢ 89 a5 $9 98 $ 64. 22 + OF = a PURCHASED ON. EASY . PAYMENT. PLAN,..- ALL . CAMERAS MAY BE REMEMBER MOTHER WITH A BEAUTIFUL GIFT AND A COUTTS-HALLMARK MOTHER*S DAY CARD FROM TERRACE... BAY ONTARIO | ee a te NR RN NE RAE SE REIN A a SOL ow

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