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Terrace Bay News, 21 Feb 1963, p. 4

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SS cai siiindiitindmneniaesamiaiial | BROWNIE NEWS (CON'T FROM PG, 2 | Speaking on behalf of the Brow- i nies, Claudette Boudreau said, "Because we are Brownies, we are happy: to help other people. | In 'accepting the many boxes -- 'of nylons collected. by the Brow- inies, Mra,' G. Maitland requested}. | the Eroymies to convey their iP { | i thanks to each of their Brownie Packs, and.also explained the ; Purpose for the-nylon drive, They would be sent to Korea, / where, as is the custom of the land,. widows, most of whom were | widowed during the Korean War, !'were not allowed to go out into | : the business world to seek emp'oy | ment or to remarry, These i needy women would be given the |nylons, which they carefully | undo using the 'thread' to make ; into clothing and other items, an | -|- -Representing each of Terrace Bay's three _'| Brownie Packs, the girls were Claudette Boud~ _reau and Louise Brooks of Pack One, Dale Bouti-4 _ lier and Linda Helmink of | Pack Two and Ann , Boudreau and Phyllis Ann Turner from Pack Thre BEAUTY &/B/ TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL *. een -|C,WeL,. HOLD "SUCCESSFUL DINNER A: Cosmopolitan. Valentine Supper Thursday 'night by the Ladics*of the*Catholic Women's : League, kept a heavy stream of traffic flowing 'in and out_of St, Martints Roman Catholic ; Church for over three hours, proving the suc- 'cess of their venture, The room was gay with red and white strea- ' /mers, cach pillar decorated with hearts and ; one entire wall by the cloakrooms was smattere i with colorful-Valentines, Credit for the de- corations 'was' #iven'to the older children of St. Martin's school, who under the direction (of Mrs, J. Shubaly,- carried 'the Valentine theme into. every niche of the Hall, Convenors of 'the. Supper wére 'Mesdimes L, Legault and. J, MacDonald, who, with the Presi- ident of the C.W.L, Mrs. G. Dashkewytch, greete the guests. on arrival, The dining room hostesses kept busy behind : the laden tables-with dishes of many lands 'were; Mesdames P, Gombola, J, Kennedy, B, Mac- 'Donald and. J,-Macdonald,-and replenisbing were: ~Mesdanes, Ry Kenney, Fy Woodrutt, W,' Vezina, A, ~ Connors, We as J. Santerre, W. Sadowicl M, Campbell, R, Sinotte, W.°Sernesky, R,-Bel+ . Liveau and G, Dashiewytch, Mrs, I, Comeau was in charge of 'tickets°and transfer service was provided by Mrs, A, Connors ene Mrs, i. Beaulicu,§ ~ Girls of the C.Y.C. ASSISTS at the supper as servitors and were all part of the Valen- 'tine pattem with their red and white aprons ' decoratéd with hearts, These girls were Velma 'LeBlane, I, Stuart, Kathy and Betty Lou Cavanaugh, Barbara' Rinesams Jennifer, Judy - and Janice MeInnes, Lorraine Vachon, Margaret ann and Virginia Pincault, Annette Belliveau, Linda Dakin, Michelle Slattery and Paulette : Boudreau, Ticket sellers were: Mesdames L, St, Louis, 'dD. Desrosicr, D, Whalen, A, Cadieux, A, Lcblan 'G, Savoy, J, Ruzyski, A, Hartman, A. Regis, 6. "Valiquette, M, Nicol, h, Kenney and R, Belli~ 'veau, The door prise a chip dip ensemble, was won by Mrg,J, Caccamo, rd eee TERRACE Shy NES oun Gio | 4% PHONE 3209 %* | six pupil in 5t, Martin's Separate vchooland i onsen am geen cement | =o LADIES TEN PIN BO: LANG LEAGUE. } record. winlesiil® NEW WEAR BABY HONORED - The Kiwanis' Club held their annual Ladies Night, a Valentin Dinner Meeting in the Terrace Bay Motor Hctel, Tuesday, when their honored guests'were Mr, and Mrs, Carl Kolody, proud parents of' Terrace Bay's New Year Baby, As. the parents of | Carla Rae, born on January 22nd , Mr, and Mrs, Kolody. were presen- ted with a cheque for $15.90 by Neil Cornthwaite on tekalf of the Kiwanis Club, and gifts from all local business establishwents. : £ =e See | = LOCAL BOY--TO- MAKE"-TV- APPEARANCE Ronald Matuszak 13 year old | son-of Mr, and Mrs, Stanley de tuszal, wilt, make a guest 4"appearance on @ CKPR - TV program (either Meridian or At Hore) on Friday | afternoon, February 22nd, Ronald is a Grade a pianoforte pupil of Mrs, I. Smitheman in Cchreiber,,-Under her direction he will take his, Grade VIII Piano examination this year. ee eR OR RRR ame cece inn smn oe seem ban see "1hinking Day* commemorating the birthday: of Lord Baden-Powell willbe observed Friday, February 22nd, as each Guide and Brownie wears her uniform for the day. Each Guide Company | | | | z | and Brownie. Pack -individually will also recognize '*Thinking Day! in. part of their program as.they meet during ihe week, The Ladies Auxiliary to Guides and Brownies will meet on Monday 3 February 25th at & 30 Pel at the home of. Mrs, J. Lang. LADIES 5 PIN BOWLING LEACUE | Having. being able to- get Pin Setters the Ladies are glad to be bowling again, © | 'Standing to Date:- Strikers - 31, Twisters- 28, Good Gals - 25, Hits and Misses - 24, "High ganes: for past two' weeks:~ #, Beddard- 301, E, Boutilicr = 233, I. Reynolds ~ 233, 211 M, Zdmonds - 203, De. Coupal 269 and 233, Dot Thompson bowled high three last week with a score 430, 'Team standings:- Rockets -- 237, Pluta- Cats 201/1/2, Miss-1%s = 200 1/2, Handycaps - 191 1/2, Telestars = 187 1/2, Alibiers - 179, Capers = = 'Inorbits - 158, etn eee een ee ea cee era Maneater tegen MEN'S TEN PIN } LEAGUE. Team standings;- Bears - 167, Chopty ~ 158 1/2, Knauff - 127°1/2, Kurylo - 126 1/2, Stachiw - 125 1/2, Pluta - 122 1/2, Block- Busters - 1171/2. Clarence Buck bowled high three last week of 587, (185 - 198 ~ 204), BROOOMBALL NEWS With the league. schedule nearly completed, | Uaghorn's remains undefeated with a 5 and 0 3 and. 1 are still record, followed by Shift 2 with a High School and Beaulicats Remaining games; - Tuesday, rephisey 19th- High School at Beaulicufs, Thursday, Feb, 21s 8 pom. - Waghorn?s at Shift.2, 9 p.m, - Beaulicu's at' High School,

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