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Terrace Bay News, 1 Nov 1962, p. 4

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ey pre ereapssetnsetonn ents possible, on November 11th, YOUR Rembler R. McDOWELL MOTORS 211 VAN NOR AN _ PORT ARTHUR REPRESENTED BY SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr, and Mrs, Reg. Cotton and children are in Winnipeg this week to attend the eighty- first birthday celebrations of uer Father, Mr, | Charles Wedley,. Miss Annette Boudreau is convalescing in Port Arthur General Hospital after surgery. Mr, and Mrs, A.R, Ostling are spending a few days in Dryden hunting and visiting relatives, Visitors at the Lakehead included:- Mr, and Mrs, J, Cumming and: family, Mr. and Mrs, P, : Boudreau and family, Mr, and Mr, J, Cruikshank Mr, and Mrs, G, Mrs, J, Garvin, Galvin and family and Mr, and OFFICIAL OPENING OF UTILITIES BUILDING The official opening date of the new Terrac Bay Hydro Building has been set for Monday, November 12th, Appropriate ceremonies will be held.at 2 building at 11330 A.M, and the public are cordially invited to inspect the premises between 2:30 and 4 P,M, in the afternoon, eon eeneleenn os rentnieiamnatsone LECTION. NOTES. Veterans, have you purchased your tickets, for our 'Armistice Day Supper, to be held Nov, lOth, at 6345 P,M, in the dining room at Terrace Bay Motor Hotel? Accommodationtare limited, tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis, These | tickets are available from any Legion Executive, Kids, in' conjunction with our Remembrance, Day program, this year, the local Legion will sponsor a coloring contest. This contest is open to all children attending Terrace Bay School, Grades five to eight, Four prizes for each school, The two best pictures will be exhibited under the "Art Section" Recreation Centre, Names of the eight winners will appear -in-this-colum, Decision-of the judges] the local "Ladies Auxiliary", is 'final. More information may be obtained From your : Principal, The executive of the Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 223, met at the home of Presidents Mrs, C, Bajkiewicz, October 26th. ; Plans for coming events were discussed, .A Remembrance Day Tea will be helc'in St, Martints Church Hall, on November 9th, It is hoped everyone will attend. (Let™ Us Remember), The ladies are expected out on ot eg af, The time is 2 P.M DEALER TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO -- PHONE TA 5-3645 SALES AND "SERVICE FOR TERRACE BAY SCHREIBER MAN TITOUWADGE MARATHON TERRACE BAY NEWS been booked fot the' affair, , until a slate of officers was appointed, "LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE .| Faweett, by. by November 8th. | advises that the membership drive.is going 'tion Association, {| school students to full club privileges, | finalized by November 12th to give time-to November 1, 1962 and the piace is the Recreation Centre, he Ladies and Men*'s Branches of the Leg- | ion will. combine: to hold a Monster Turkey Bingo on November 23rd, . Every game will bea "good Neighbor" Bingo, The auditorium has Acne cern ee ee ee a eee ee a tae ene ne ame Ree eee ee Re eT WOMEN TEACHERS: MEET IN MARATHON i | On Saturday, October 27th, the North Shore , Unit of the Federation of Women Teachers? | | associations of Ontario held their' fall meet- ing in the Alexander Public School, Marathon, Members present came from Terrace Bay, Schrei-| ber and Marathon, Mrs, Laura Riddell conducted the meeting. | Mrs. Beulah Bacon, (Marathon), was elected President Miss Ruth Lindsay, (Marathon), Secretary- Treasurer; Miss Gwen Hadley (Schreiber), Viee~ President. The Presdient discussed Public Relations, i { Teachers? Qualifications,:::, Amalgations, the Newsletter and the Courier, Mra; Laura Riddell gave an interesting report on the ugust Annual Meeting held in Toronto. : ie It was. announced that the Unit has been honoured by the Directors in' choosing Mrs. Anna Laine (Schfteiber ) to attend the November; Toronto Conference. on "Learning to Learnt Marathon was again set as the place of the Spring meeting of the Unit, After adjourn- ment a delicious lunch was served by the Marathon hostesses, i Eig eee a i Ruth Boudreau bowled high single of 165, Kay Weppler high three of 441, Points taken:- Pluto Cats, 173; Pattison,15;: Handycaps; 153. apr ois, 12 1/2; Miss-1's, 8: Alibiers, 7; Thompson, 6 1/2; Telestar, 3; Entry fee to be paid to Kay Graham or Bea MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. IN. PROGRESS Membership Chairman, Sandy Crawford, well, He urges any skips or prospective skips to contact.him if they are having trouble making up a rink - he already has a good supply of individual entries. Membership in the Ments Club is open to any male (any age) who is, or is willing to become, a member of the Terrace Bay Recrea= Membership fees areas follows: Regular Membership - $30,00 - entitles member to full club privileges. Associate membership - $15,00- entitles to all club > privileges except participation in , club events for which a-club trophy is the stako Student memership - $20.00 - entitles high seater sienna alptieiase ipso cial sation except that they must leave the premises. immediately they finish'a curling game if refreshments are being served.' - It is hoped that all rinks\will be draw up a schedule for club play beginning on November 19th, Contact Sandy Crawford,, or any member of the executive, and fill out an application form - don't delay - do it today?: Also, dontt forget to sign up for the Grand Opening Turkey Bonspiel - everybody welcome - no entry fee - party Saturday night,: good time gauranteed- rinks to be drawn from a hat = sign up at the mill,'the Recreation | i | | | | | _j_ Centre or the curling lounge or-phone 3289. _ -

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