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Terrace Bay News, 14 Dec 1961, p. 10

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' | | i | i | { . SATURDAY'S MOVIE i ! i | | | St. Josephts Hospital, Port Arthur for the | past two weeks, We wish her a speedy recove | cartoon entitled "Mr, Bug Goes to Town't, Page 10 WINTER FLY UP (Continued from Page 9) Pioneer and Cooks and Velma' LeBlanc Minstrel, Service Stars were given to Bonnie Hamilton and Ellen Knight for three years, and one year stars to Joanne Brown, Linda Hales, Karen Lundberg, Pat Sinmer and Jackie Yates, The two Guide Companies were dismissed by- Mrs, Downey following the Marchoff of the Colors, The Guides invited the Brownies to join -- in their Campfire to close the evening, . Mrs, D. Earle was accompanied from Maratho by. Mrs. June Gardiner, Guider, Following the Fly Up meeting of the Guiders with Mrs, Earle was held at the home of Mrs, Alice Farrow, and the evening concluded) with a supper. ae PUPILS OF ST, MARTINS COLLECT FOR MISSIONS: For the, third year Christmas in the Indian Missions north of Red: Lake has been brightened by collections of clothing, toys and candy by the pupils of Grade eight St, Martin's. Separate School in Terrace Bay. This has been made possible. by free transport ation provided by Lakehead Freightways, Kron Ltd. and Patricia Limited to the Red Lake Mission, At. Red Lake, Father E, Benoit, S.J, with the help of air transportation, distrib- utes these parcels at Christmas parties held for children of all denominations in the area north of Red Lake, Approximately 1000 pounds were shipped this year to add joy to the need in the area, . -<hcgaiiinriaitialiendaiieaea De Stata teat Pitta ata Ts SCOUTS SEND TOYS TO CHILDREN?*S AID' SOCIETY The Black Bear Scout Troop, this year in charge of the toy collection and repairs for Terrace Bay Scouts, were able to ship their finished products 'on Friday to the Children's Aid Society in Port Arthur to add to the chee of the needy children in the district, On hand to assist Glen Holmes of the Lakehead Freightways, who annually provide free trans- portation for these shipments, were Scout Master Alex Boyd, Assistant Bob Hofland and Scouts David Shivas and Derek Wills, pence ltl thier ee anette te tat astl Little Donna Chapman has been a patient in This Saturday's movie features a colour: , is a full-length movie, and one that willbe ' enjoyed by all children, especially at this | | | { ! j | i | ' i t i i 4 Cy aa . SIMCOE FLAZA~TERRACE BAY PHONE 3631 TERRACE BAY NEWS Bonnie Hamilton Hiker and Pioneer, Pat Downey] This! eceaieiaal December 14, 1961 - 4S$MOKING SUPPLIES *°GIFT oe WRAPPING .* CARDS -__% SHAVING. ° % & MANY OTHERS time of the year. Starting time - 6,45. P.M. LOCAL RESIDENT KILLED IN HIGHWAY CRASH An employee of Kimberly-Clark Co, Ltd,- Since July llth, 1951, T. Prymak, aged 39, of |. Terrace Bay was instantly killed in an accid- ' @nt which occurred on Highway 17 near Red Rock last Friday, December 9th, Born in the Ukraine, Mr. Prymak had emig- . rated to Canada in June 1951, No next of kin have been as yet located, A collision occurred between an automobile driven by Mr, Prymak and one driven by Clifford Crichton of Red Rock. A check with the Provincial Police in Nipigon Tuesday afternoon elicited the information that all the Crichton family, with the exception of Mrs, Crichton have been released from hospita In the Crichton car at the time of the accid- ent were Mr, and Mrs, Crichton.and their two children James and Katherine, The Coroner, Dr. Thompson and Crown Attorn ey P,.V. Ibbetson will decide when and if>an inquest will be held, Constables R.D,Little and L.D, Culbert of the Nipigon Detachment of the 0.P.P, conducted. an investigation into the accident, : Jenene ne A GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT On behalf of the Terrace Bay Private Hospital Board and 'staff, I wish to thank * the members of the 3rd Pack of the Terrace Bay Brownies for the packages of books and crayons they assembled for hospitalized children, : It was very thoughtful of them to spend their time in this way as their "Good Deed" project and is very'much appreciated, (Signed) Mrs, C, Buck, Matron, SCOUTS AND LEADERS RECEIVE CITATIONS AND WARRANTS. On Monday evening Scouts Michael Lemay and Ronnie Downey were presented with letters of commendation issued by Provincial Scout Headquarters.in.acknowledgement.of their: quick action when dealing with an incipient. forest fire last May near the Mouth of the' River, Scout Leaders John Shivas and Sam | Ballentine were also presented with their © | Warrants, given to Scouters who successfully pass a prescribed course, : ~ DROOMDALL. NEWS Seah te! Little interest has been shown ty date.in Broomball, Unless some action takes place. very soon there will be no broomball.this-yeax. oR SS SOS ee meme ee tn me

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