---- TERRACE BAY NEWS November 15, 1962: PLANNING A CHRISTMAS "TRIP? SEE OUR GCLDEN sor LUGGAGE. EACH PIECE GUARANTEED FOR 2 VtebS ie LET US rrews Se Pape PACK YOUR BAG WITH TRES bed Sedna fA f5 _" see % ab This is *SKYWAY! Golden HOUSECOATS = quilted satin = corduroy = nylon DRESSING GOWNS - for men ~ pyjamas - shirts ~': THE PERFECT TRAVELLER ~ A DOUBLE KNIT - jersey or crepe "socks: i i If, rt | | | | | i ! | | | \ { ; | | | i | i Dot Luggagee World's lightest, and yet sa strong it won't rip, tear or if pain 6titt Pres TERRACE BAY = = = PHONE 3327 - ---- SCARVES 10-Pin Bowling - Continued from inated 'Meaiseaiad ! Liz Malashewski ~ 141, In the Men's League Ted Stachiw bowled | high single, 184, Bill Kurylo 177, Clarence | Buck 174 and 173 and High three, C.Buck with 493, T.Stachiw with 482, HeSolly, 461 and N, Chopty, 457, | Points taken arei= Bears 16, Block-Busters | 11, Chopty 95, Kurylo 8, Shirt "#4, 8 = Knauff | 5$.and Pluta 5. CETNOLIC OMEIT?S LE/GUE y MARK ANNIVEZS Loy (Sontinued for | for Pave 7 Tlanking the calke were blue and fol? tapers . in crystal candlelabra, The toast was civen by Dean Gallagher and grac¢ pronounce:. iss. . Viermeau an. her Citzenship Committee served the dainty luncheon, and Mrs, WW. Ei Cavanaugh had the honor of blowing out the Anniversary candles, The ladies enjoyed their tea and reminisced on past meetings , ~ The Guiders Club will meet on MOA G ays. Nov- ember 19th at 6:00 P.M, at the horie of Mrs, | Joyce Sweet, All Guiders are cordially invited, | _. Mrs, Shirley Milcus , District Cormissioner reports a total of $104.50 was collected for UNICEF by members of the Girl Guides, Brownie and members of the C,G,1.T,. in: Terrace Bay Hallowe'en evening, Mrs, Mikus, together with girls of these organizations expressed their thanks to the people of Terrace Bay for their generosity to the destitute children of the world which UNICEF strives to help, OTHE ~, GOOD): i.e ee, VW H i CHOICE TO DELIGHT ALL AGES = - : CHOOSE. NOW AND LAY AWAY - = j FOR THE GIFTS WHOLE FAMILY» SMALL APPLIANCES - CUTLERY - CERAMIC AND | i CHINA poral - RADIOS - PLANTERS = P f Ll il S terkiget bay uart's Electri¢all ~-- = = = Phone 371. Fee en cate ae sme: ee et ee te ae ee ae ne ANFORDS nee eae eR NN ee nt ee Ne a St TE A ER ee eR NN ee ene A surgery. at slek 09 quer too © o © | ! e SCHREIBER e. | | | | | - GLOVES - MILLINERY - SHOES - PURSES ae eee tee NR eee ne te Semen eee | LAYAWAY PLAN AVAILABLE ~ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8 Polis | | | SLIPPERS FOR THE FAMILY SeLTD. i Mr, Sarmel Boyd Sr, a patient' undergoing Sa ar eee ee eames etme a re j therapy in St. Josephts Hospital, Port : srthur,) is wished a speedy recovery, Donna Lohr has returned to her home in Terrace Bay, joining the Nursing Staff of the | Terrace Bay Private Hospital, Miss Mavis' Doyle of Geraldton "is another | recent addition to the "Hospi tal ae State ,| Maryellen Reynolds, student at the Lake - | head Teachers? College visited with her par- ents, Mr. and/Mrs, A, 'Reynolds over' the week- end, Mary Chesley is newiipsr titic in 5t, | Joseph?s Hospital, Zlliott Leke following | re eres pee a par nine erm anlitencenet pees ieee innate eee arse REMEMBRANCE (DAY TEA HELD BY. LADTRS > AUZTETARY A Remembrance Day 'Tea was held Friday afternoon by the "Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, in the Church Hall of St, Martin's Parish, Terrace Bay. Mrs."A,' MeKechnié, Convenor and Mrs. N, Bajkiewicz, President received the guests during the afternoon, A white Tinen cloth covered 'the teatables, | centred with a bowlalbra of white tapers and | large red poppies, encircled by ivy and small poppies, "Scated atthe tea services were? Mesdames M, McCausland and-H, 'Boudreau, We =. Cavanaugh and J, Beddard, Individual tables were Covered with tea cloths in the same theme and red, (Contra! on 1 Page 12) | eae ree eenarpentemne ate a ne aati «| BINGO s O7-s22PM THURSDAY: NOVEMEER 15 ne TOWN HALL os PRIZES SPONSORED-BY ICE. FUND | te enema emai i ae on ARTLELCIAE