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Terrace Bay News, 22 Mar 1962, p. 3

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Pa e 4 HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER SHAMROOK TEA HELD Mrs, Alec Gordon convened the United Church Shamrock Tea on Wednesday, assisted by Mesdames Jack Hagen, Ralph Miller, George Gordon and Henry Miller, Tea was poured by Mrs. W.5S, Harris, Mrs, Peter McColeman, Mrs, Marmel McCouan and Mrs, F.C, Macadam, Table servitors. were Mesdame Lloyd Walker, Jack Richardson, George Scott, Steve Petrushack, Bill Whent, George McBride and Ann Etches, Mrs. T.P, Whent and Mrs. R.A Crook received and Mrs, H, W, Gellert was cashier. Mrs. Leonard Jchnson sold the home baking and bazaar articles, ST. JOHN*S WOMEN'S AUXILIARY MEETS Mrs, T, Arnot was hostess for the regular March meeting of the St. John's Church Women's Auxiliary with Mrs. J,A, Graham | presiding, | TERRACE. BAY eee Plans were made to hold a Bake Sale on April 21, in Megill's Store. No date was set but menus were studied for the Mother's Day and Father's Day Tea, annual June projects of this group, I RR Rm a A RB i TUBERCULIN CLINIC HELD . The tuberculin skin test clinic, arranged by Dr. Cornell, M,0,H, and sponsored by the East Thunder Bay Tuberculosis Association was attended by 900, The clinics, held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, were operated by the | following registered nurses: Mesdames Rena | McAdam, Sylvia Stortini, Peggy Burroughs, | Jean Cuthbertson, Margaret Skinner, Phyllis McParland and Maybelle Furlonger, Dr. Cornell and the committee are most = of the ppbléets response, | | { 4 | 1 | | REBEKAH 'WHIST. ~ PARTY. | On Wednesday evening a most enjoyable Whis ; Party, sponsored by the Ruby Rebekah Lodge, | was held in the Town Hall, The fourteen tables of Whist were under | the capable direction of Mrs, Mavis Slater | 1 | | | i | 1 and first and second prizes were won by Mrs. Susan Spicer and Mrs, Marg, Anderson respect-~ ively. During the evening Mrs, Oral Wright sang Danny Boy, and the evening ended with a delicious lunch, ade BEY VASE Fin WITH OLD KING WINTER ie A swe 8 Care RENE GAUDET WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Corner of | Hudson & Hwy 17 Terrace Bay | ! PHONE TA 5-3638 TERRACE BAY NEWS Ape naa ath ih BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP PHONE TA 5-3209 F. Har Harness al and id Mrs. G G, » Gordon, _club this year, March 22, 1962. | C.WeLe HOLDS MEETING Mrs, Harry Shack presided |for the regular meeting of the Catholic Women's League, on March 11, Father Cano gave = opening prayer, The minutes were read by Mrs, B, Cocks and the correspon ence by Mrs. R.Sisson, The treasurer's report by Mrs, D. Connelly was also accepted, The following convenors reports were heard; Education Mrs, G, Scott who said that used stamps had been collected and 'bundles sent to foreign missions she also collected names for the study conference hosts; Social Action and Welfare - Mrs, A, Moorey reported that bundles of books and papers had been sent to Africa and Nassauj Mrs. R.B. Spadoni said a teacher had been secured for basic English classes for new Canadians but further arrangements were necessary before enrollment began; Radio, TV and Films - Mrs, M. McGrath asked assistance in preparing the letter of protest being sent to CBC regarding & program on February 26; Brownies - Mrs, B, MOTOR HOTEL | Stefurak said the second pack was ready for enrollment; Catholic Girls' Club - Mrs, Stanley Kusik reported on their meeting held that afternoon, The attendance prize was not won but Mrs, Elton Fummerton won the poodle draw. Lunch was served by Mrs, H, Spikula's Committee. "PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD MEETS A letter from Dr. G,A. Scott in reply to one from the Public School Board concerning a student recently admitted to the district San was read at the Board's regular March meeting. The chairman stated he had dontadted Const. Olson in the hope of securing his services as Truant Officer but owing to an expected transfer Mr, Olson could not accept... Letters conveying the board's good. wishes were sent to trustee Mrs, R.G,Macadam and Mrs, Vanderlip of the school staff, both of whom are ill in hospital, Outstanding accounts of the month totalling $3508.94 were ordered paid and a request for $3400.00 was submitted to municipal council, The meeting was attended by Principal H,M.Ermel and all board members with the exception of Mrs, Macadam, em Are RYE ee RS me Re te -- nn a A ee a WOMEN'S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER | The Women's World Day of Prayer services were held in St, Andrew's United Church under the leadership of Mrs, J.D. ee assisted by Mrs, R.J.S, Inshaw and Mrs, R,A,Crook, - Prayers were offered by Mrs. T, Wilson, Mrs, Nelson Smith, Mrs, Jack Handel and Mrs, F, Richardson and the offering was taken by Mrs, HIGH SCHOOL CURLING ~ The High School -- High School ended its curling season on Friday with Jim McCuaig skipping the win- ning rink - Roy Davis, John Ross, Lorne' Duggan The runners-up were Marlene Birch, Skip, Len Godin, Jody Davis and Sharon Jarva. School Principal 0,B.Fasan presented the trophies, There were nine rinks in the school BUY EASTER SEALS!??

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