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Terrace Bay News, 22 Nov 1962, p. 12

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cumilatiye sick leave plan to. submit to - =. 'BOWLING (Cc (Continued 'fron few a High three Bea Fawcett - 440, Ann. Papousek - ~ "MENtS TEN_PIN BOWING. <a ene 'Mrs. Wo Sitka; ' Linch Committee . - Mrs. We November .22,- 1962 SCHOOL BOARD - Rates frdn "thee: 10) The. question of pupil insurance was tabled for. further discussion, ~~ : Principal Ermel will arrange to 'prepare a. boarde 0 9: Accounts totalling $3,793.11 for the, month of November were > passed for. payment, soe: ae enema LIBRARY. BOARD. MEETS Mr,. Hy Ermel. presided at tos owenhior de meeting of the Library Board, Miss Gwen. °°" Hadley is Sécretary-Treasurer. _ - The board received advice -that book, Ej catelouics' are no longer supplied "but were" assured of prompt delivery on books antsret | An interesting letter was received from Emerson Layendér, B.A., who is collaborating with Norman Sheffle on a new book of Readings and Documents from original sources on ~.. Ancient and, Mediaeval History, The book, is companion to an carlier publication which has been authorized by the Board-of Education for use in Grade Lleven, Notice. was received that the Book mobile will be here Jan, 23rd and readers are asked to turn. in =~ of desired ---- - the Librarian, / (0 'ST, ANDREW'S CONGRI ANDREW'S "CONGREGATIONAL DINNER» A well attended Congregational. ieee: was held in St, Andrewts United Church. last Saturday to launch 'the forthcoming Pledge Canvas. The supper was 'convened by Mrs. Geo, ~~ McBride and, following showing of the film "A Split Level Family", Rev. Crook chaired. the meeting, The Treasurer's Report was 'pregentba by WR. Burroughs and. R, Macadam, canvas captain reported on plans made, The canvas will be - made Nov, 18th, Consideration was given to suggestions made by members of the congrega- tion and building renovations, with the ex- 'ception of major expenditures, were loft to the building comnittee, The. Hi - ¢ group: undertook to provide ushers for services and to remove sitow during the winter, Films will, be obtained as needed and various items were ordered, 431, Freda Knight - 402. Eleanor Pollard and Agg ie Sapak?ts names -are added-to the- spare~ : list. .Team standings:to date: Team tis - Bears - 37, Block Busters - 33, Team ; 283, #2 - 22,-#4 - 17,.#3- 12. High 394, 5" single. C, Knauff.196, V. Thompson' 188, H. Solly- 186, High three: V. Phoripson 489, HH.' * Solly 485, C, Knauft 479, D, Boudreau' 451, B. Marquis ~ 450«. et ee neat ee ee nee ee ee on x Ag TO: MINOR: HOCKEY ELECT OFFIC. ' The Ladies: Auxiliary to Minor Hockey. held their annual meeting on: Thursday Nov. 8th, The new 62 - 63 executive are: President -. + Mrs, J, Delaronde, Vice-Pres, - Mrs. M. Papineau,' Treasurer = Mrs, G,° Black, Sec- retary - Mrs.°S. Erickson, jays & Mcans.+-- Mallais. It was decided to egain hold the "sale of nuts December 1st, TERRACE BAY NEWS™ : acne tend Kerth nmr fg cain hetero can | BROOMBALL ~ " vidence of intércst in a local broomball lea- | number interested, broomball can..again. pro~ | ing thd name and' address of Russell: E, Meyer = parently: the bottle travelled almost across _Page, _ ' a Ts Sey ee Oe eat ' S.A. TERRE soumissns SCUREISE: Varn. vas. = The Veterans' banquet was held in the Yow =f Mall on ilonday, The?Worien's Auciliary 'catered | and ° Neil, Ross was Me Ca Geore Cataford said. Grace, F, Ginn gave the toast. tothe Queen, R, Campbell a toast to Fallen Comrades and L, Hiller a toast to the ladies,* >: Honoured Guests at the occasion imiedil Reeve 'and Mrs, W.E.- DiArcy,, Cpl. and Mrs, ee M. Duncan, Mr, @ Mrs, S.A. Ferrier and Mn, & Mrs, R. Slattery, - Mrs, I, Johnson, \uxiliary: President, pre- sented a cheque: to F, McKenna, Legion Pres, for their benevolent fund,..- Mr, John Ferrier, guest speaker, said that the first Remembrance Day, was more of .a.gala occasion while now such days are-second: only -- } in solemnity to festivals of the .church, F, McKenna voiced appreciation for the number who attended the, Cenotaph Service, and | thariked the Wonents Auxiliary: for their loyal "support, - Hearty cheers greated Reeve Diércyts- an nouncemient that legal title to the kand ¥e- ' quired by. the Legion for their new-building | would be clear shortly. Mr, Slattery con- veyed the: Good Wishes of the Terrace Bay~- Legion. Se a ee tee { -- CERAMICS COURSES. | & \. Registration forns for possible coeranics 4 - ' b \ courses have been distributed through the' schools, These courses will be broken into three groups - (a) pre-teens; (b)- teen-agers; | (c) adults. Ifyou are. interested, Please re- turn your registration form to the Recreation Office as soon:as possible, Plans for the | courses will depend on the number of regis- trations. The courses started Monday night s o | ' donft delay,. ; oe ee epee mere ~~ Once again we have petectved scattered e= ; gue, After two successful seasons, the broom- | ball league met with problems last year & did not operate, However, if there is a.sufficicnt | ~narneeiallprelimaipanic casein ' vide' winter activity. IF YOU WOULD LIKE T PLAY BROOMBALL THIS WINTER, PLEASE CONTACT, ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IMMEDIATELY? Shift. 1 = Maurice Osriiry "Shift 2 - Bill Kurylo;, Shift 3 - Gale Savoy; 'Shift 4---George Ramsey, i Depending on the number registered, a ' meeting willbe held in the near future to [ plan' broorbal1 for the coming year. ee ee se ree na one ee cent ten ee Sree an | | , -| HOBBY COLLECTING -& POLISHING | , STONES | The interesting hobby of a 16-year old i ' local youth was uncovered recently with dis- | closure of a tbottic' cast- into the waters!?: tales With other members of his family on a. | i summer excursion' to Simpson Island, near t ' | "LOCAL YOUTHS" ' Rossport, Eddie Kenney spied a bottle contain-' of Knoxville, Illinois, An enthusiastic let- ter returned, from Knoxville, "I had com °° pletely forgotten about my tossing a bottle ' into Lake Superior in June 1960} \/e had been | to Superior, and were-returning with a load of iron ore, The act of throwing the bottle over= board.was.on our first night out of Superior, We were opposite' Copper: Harbor, Mich, Ap= | Lake ¢ Superior, Mr,' Meyer enjoys the 'same. hobby: fe Tl yguts FrINESs CLASSES _=_Thurs, = 4.46 to'6 Pits!

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