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Terrace Bay News, 1 Nov 1962, p. 8

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Page 8 a TERRACE BAY NEWS ~~ November 1, 1902 anesepillitianntiiatahaild SCHREIBER HERE AND THERE Among those from the UCW quilting group who went to Red Rock to demonstrate the art of Mr, sal lee David Boyd of Winnipeg are visiting the Gary Drake family, Russell T, McBride was. ta ken to the Terrace | : | quilting were Mesdames 0, Laine, V. Weaver, Bay Hospital .on Tuesday, | F, Macadam, N, Smith, R, Macadam and H, Wea- Vincent Tookenay, son of Mr, and Mrs..L.! ver. | Tookenay of Schreiber, has applied for and Mrs. Muriel Singleton me Frank jnue will { received a $5,000 scholarship to study at the | attend the wedding of the latter's brother, University of Minnesota. , | Gerry, in Port Arthur on October 27, The scholarship, known as a Regent, is,is- The Poppy Day tea of the ladies auziliary sued by the University in-conjunction with | ' to the Canadian Legion will be held on Nov, the Civil, Service. Vince, who received his 3, from 3-5.in the Legion Club Room earlier schooling in Schreiber, is a. recent Mrs. H,W. Gellert visited last week with graduate of the North West Institute of i her daughter Sharon in Winnipeg, Medical Technology, as lab. technician, and YI-C GROUP CONDUCT CHURCH SERVICE "| will use this opportunity to study chemistry. © service in St, tewts United. Church Mrs. J. Corbett was in Wawa on Wednesday 'was taken by the High-C's with Boyd Drake to attend the convention of Anglican Women? s | delivering the sermon. Auxiliaries, driving there with Rev, Re Jed. b | Dennis Hagen led in the worship service, Inshaw who was attending a Deanery meeting or | Marlene Jarva gave the pastoral prayer, Janet ; the clergy. ot Clemens read the Scripture, Kind Handel. the Mrs. J.B. Fournier has returned fromia invocation, and Diane Peterson the offertory | round of visiting in the east, with relations prayer. Judy DtArcy was soloist, choosing "I in Quebec and with her sons Herve and Henry ' Believe" with Jack Gordon as organist. and their families in Ottawa, n-ne ge eC OO RR AR A CO ee ten insects taint anette netsantinnttinsisticaias ican eeniatiencennctenncaiansnibctiial BROWNIES HOLD HALLOWEtEN - PARTY The collection was. taken by Russell Nesbitt, ~ Mrs. Frank Holland of Fort William is Ian Macadam and Danny Riley, and the bene- © | Visiting her son Pat Leisander and his family.| diction given by Danny MacDonald, Alec Gordon, chairman of the board, and well | Lester McCuaig were in Fort William, Friday to A WARNING FROM FIRE CHIEF WEAVER attend a convention of secondary school trus- | t i { | i | Fire Chicf Bill Weaver wishes to alert the | tees in the district, | public to the fire hazard existent in the Mr. and Mrs. R. Moher, Judy and Richard, practice of over-fusing electrical panels. oh SEN a. A Be the guests of Mre and' | In a recent call answered by the fire Dept. "Me Oe C ne 9 oe: a oe Re pece, 8. « the. trouble was caused by using a 25 amp fuse * sa hs nd = ae ie = , -- ae ie OE it | instead of a 15 amp one causing the fan motor aes C y ae SRE DIRE OP seo iat > in an oil furnace to take fire, a Pr Oi Cee ees Fortunately this occurred during daytime | when the. occupants were alert to the smoke | which ensued otherwise a tragedy might have occurred before the fire was discovered. | ' ! { | 1 i i | i i | Peter Sparkes has returned home after a. long stay in a Lakehead hospital, Mrs. F.W. Hiller has returned home after | visiting with Mrs. Ellard white in Toronto. =| Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Soucy and Doreen of Fort William spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, J. Corbett and, visited other friends here, | Only merry spirits were permitted to enter the Guild Hall on Thursday evening where the Brownies? iHalloweten party was in full swing, with games and contests appropriate to the occasion, Costume judges were Father Cano, Mrs. R. Turner and Mrs, D. McGuire, awarding the prizes to Marilyn Cook for fancy, (a° Spa- nish dancer) Carol Dimmery for original, (an artist) and Ginny May for comic, (a habe )s Lunch in keeping with the occasion was served by the leaders, A eae *ogth, when Mrs, WC, Macadam was in charge of the worship service, 7 Correspondénce included letters from the Prairie Christian Training Centre, to which a donation was made; from the Women's' Auxi- liary to the United College - a donation made;! | grateful acknowledgement from the Board of i Stewards for purchase of the projector, Mrs. V. Weaver thanked those who had | worked and donated to the Thanksgiving dinner, UNITED CHURCH 'WOMEN "| -* Mrs, Alec Gordon gave two humourous Mrs. R, Macadam presided for the regular readings. pee ES al October meeting of the UCW, welcoming Mrs, . oa Be eae W, Duncan as a visitor, IDA MULA: WEDS: JOSEPH: COMMISSO { Mrs, N. Ross was in charge of the devo- © White, pink and blue flowers adorned Holy | tional period and the Scriptures were read by | Angels Church on October 27th for the wedding) | Mrs, A, Gordon, of Ida, daighter of Mr. and Mrs, Carlo Muia, Mrs, Macadam gave a report on the recent and Joseph Commisso, all of Schreiber, executive meeting and the tabulating of the - Father J.Ms Cano officiated, Mrs, J.P. questionnaire sent to members which showed a Mulligan was organist, Tony Commisso was usher) majority in favor of ONE meeting a month' and Nino and Frank Commisso, were the groomsmen. rather than two and of an evening meeting, The bride, given in marriage by her father, | The balance on the projector was paid to was gowned in satin corde. The front bodice ©. | the Board of Stewards,.. had lace, pearls and sequins, the lace ex- t The nominating committee will present their] tending to the waistline and used again for report at the November meeting. medallions in 'the 'skirt, A crown of brilliants' Mrs, F,. Macadam gave the sewing comnittce held her bouffant veil of silk illusion and report, asking that all bazaar donations be she carried red roses.» given to her three days before the event for The bride had' four attendants, Mrs. Nino marking and also requested volunteers to make | and Mrs. Frank Commisso, Cathy Muia, flower aprons, girl and Tony Commaisso jr, ring bearer, Mrs, L. Johnson gave an excellent report % | The senior attendants and the flower girl on the UCi workshop held in Nipigon on Sept, wore aa ret: red _velvet (Continued on: Page 10)

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