--S Page 4 TERRACE | LOCAL BOY (Corltinued.from Page 1) Don's parents; Mr. and Mrs, A,Fedun have been invited to fly to Montreal during the season to see their son in action. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Continued from Page 1) in Port Arthur on September 17th. In addition to Mr, Paget and Mr, Kelty, j those attending the meeting were Mr, J. Caccamo,' iMr, L, Waghorn, Miss M,L.Houston and Mrs, H.N, ae LADIES AUXILIARY (Continued from Page 2) interesting letter from Mrs, Ruth Shirriff, !a former President of the Auxiliary, in which she gave a very vivid description of life in India, Word was received from the Lakehead Choral ; Group that they are unable to come to Terrace {Bay this Fall but wished to postpone their visit until next March, Mrs,Williams gave the financial report for the Manse Committee, On behalf of Mrs. "J.Ferrier, President of the T, B.dssociation, Mrs.Hopper mentioned the visit in October of the TB Mobile Unit and | requested volunteers to canvas and do cleri- cal work, Those interested were to contact 'either Mrs,Hopper or Mrs, Ferrier, Mrs, A, Farrow, Chairman of the Christmas Bazaar reported on progress of her committee and requested volunteers to sew aprons, Those |willing were to contact Mrs,Eva Haughn, The | Bazaar has been set for Saturday, November 10, Guest speaker for the evening, Mrs, Mary | Middaugh, gave a very instructive talk on the | various denominations and how they began, Dis- | cussion groups were formed and questions from | Mrs, Middaugh led to many varied and interest~ | ing opinions presented, Rev, Husser joined ; in the discussion, He then closed with the | Benediction, r -- en | AFTERNOON AUXILIARY (COMMUNITY CHURCH) 1 TO "MEET i ' ' Ladies will resume meeting on Monday, Sept, | L?th at 1:45. in the Church Hall, | GUIDERS MEETING i A meeting of all Guiders will be held on | Monday, sert-aher 17th at the home of Mrs, | Helen Heles at 6:15 P.M, 'Verrace Bay Brownie Packs "per 18th and the First 3 cember 20th, x wR T det in the basement of the ~ tae same as last year, ~ aac Jin MeCuaig, son of Mr.& Mrs. A,B, McCuaig, nos geceeptedea: a o" dan Tabs e Young have returned after | Spend xan lays in Sault Ste.Marie, Miss MOTTYMeCausland left for Bishop ' Strachan College last week where she is en- _ rolled for the coming term. Mr.& Mrs, R.H,Chapman visited with the i Spek Chapman's this past weekend. = with the Bell Tele- & > é i I \ i | WANTED -. Badminton | WANTED) acquet in good condition, : Phone 3605 after 5. PLM j The Afternoon Group of the Community Church | 23> BAY NEWS September 13, 2962 -- | CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEETS i embers 0 e Uatholic Women*ts League , gathered in St.Martin's Church Hall on Sunday ! evening for their regular meeting, The meeting opened and closed with prayers ; by Rev, Dean E,A,Gallagher,» Minutes, corres- : pondence and the financial report were read -{ by Mrs, J, Ruzyski. Of particular interest | to members is the granting of an indulgence of 100 days for each half hour spent in doing League: work, Reports from various committees included one by Mrs, Nicol on progress of Fall Bazaar | ; plans. She urged everyone to have their sew- | ing and knitted articles in as soon as possible. Members are asked to save their Canada Packer labels, Volunteers were asked to help with the pro- |! posed TB Clinic in October, Anyone interested ; should contact Mrs, Dashkewytc® or Mrs, Gale | Savoy. Rev, Gallagher spoke briefly stating that an encyclical from Bishop Jennings entitled "Mother and Teacher" is recommended as mater- ial for study by the C.W.L, this year, Luncheon was served by the committee in charge. i | | | | | | | | | { | { | | Recent visitors with the Mike Chomey's were Mrs,Chorney's sister and brother-in-law, Mr.@ Mrs. Fred Bamlett of Toronto, "VOLUNTEER POOL WORK Next. volunteer work for the Swimming Pool deck pour will be this Saturday, commencing at 8:30 A.M. LET*S HAVE A GOOD TURNOUT SO THAT WE CAN FINISH THE JOB. RE_USE OF REC, CENTRE OR AUDITORIUM Groups wishing to use the Recreation Centre or Auditorium facilities for Fall and Winter activities should contact the Recreation Of- fice NOWI23 FOOTBALL FANS. ATTENTION Lists have been posted throughout the Mill and at the Recreation Centre and anyone who is interested in seeing Big Four Football over CKPR-TV should sign, PLEASE SIGN -- MINORS. 'WIN, THO AT BEARDMORE Terrace Bay Little-League and Terrace Bay Bantams, All-star teams from the Recreation League, took two wins from teams in the same age groups in games played at Beardmore on Sunday. The trip was sponsored by the local Loyal Order of Moose and sincere thanks is extended © to the Moose from the boys, their coaches and the Recreation Association for the interest and assistance provided, especially the work of Gord Calder, Little Leaguers, coached by Ed, Pineault and | Gerry Papousek took a lopsided 12-2 victory in' their five-inning game, Mikus and Black pro- vided strong pitching for the locals, backed | 'by good fielding support and timely hitting. Ricky Dorman spearheaded the offence with .a bases-loaded homer in the third inning, The Bantams met stiffer opposition in Cece game and worked hard for an 8-4 victory, even though three of Beardmore's runs came as errors, : Billy Stachiw, with Dan Schock in relief, gave Terrace Bay a solid pitching performance ! with Schock receiving the win. Fred Erickson provided (Continued Page 5) nn nent | | | i | post | = : | | } | } | | ; i | i | i