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Terrace Bay News, 30 May 1963, p. 4

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cies satis sam att wm enna a tape enn nn ree a et manent ean te ee ne ete re NA et a Nt tN A ne a A A A A ES RRNA Lakehead Colle g , , | | | | | ! | { _ - event of rain, they hoped to -- SEA CADETS ACCEPT DONATION Page 4 GUIDES (Cont'd trom Page 2) had not progressed and could not until more girls were ready for testing in the fall. Schreiber Brownies are now being tested quite - efficiently. The Summer Fly Up was set for Saturday, June 15 at 11.30 a.m, to be held on the lawn of the Community Church., In the meee have the High School Auditorium available. The Fly Up will be set. around an India theme. Refreshments of sand= wiches, tea, doughnuts and Kool-aid will be supplied. by 5 the Local Association and paid | TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL THE NEWS IVE YOu PERSONAL BEAUTY HINTS _|WHILE GIVING YOU THOSE PERFECT TINTS BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP: Se BOIS? CORRECTION - MINOR HOCKEY yarns Our correspondent discovered too late to have the correc- tion made last week, that Mark Boudreau was the proud reci- pient of a Robin Hood Trophy as winner of the Bantam House Lea- gue. Ricky Dorman was reported as receiving his Trophy as a Bantam House League winner | ee ne a em re when in reality he was the , winner in the Bantam All otars. ---- ee ee SEA CADETS (Continued) Terrace Bay on April Ist of this year under the direction of the Navy League Committce and sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, for by the Packs and Companies. _ PHONE 3209 Terrace Bay. Officers aret- These will be served by the = ~ Commanding Officer - Jim Guides and Golden Hand Brownies. A lengthy |cumming, Executive Officer Don Brearley, Divis- discussion followed on the Indian ceremony for the Fly Up. Church Parade was scheduled for Sunday, June 9 and Mrs. V. Thorpe agreed w contact the Scout Leader Bill Megraw concerning the Color Party prior to the Parade. Mrs. G. Valiquette volunteered to look after the Color Party for St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Mrs, Mikus urged the Guiders to seek out new Guiders for, unless help is forthcoming, the three Brownie Packs will have to amal- gamate into two. This would make it im. possible to take. in any new Brownies this fall. fut Following adjournment, luncheon was served by the hostess, V. Hanna Sea Cadets of the newly-formed Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corp of Superior in Terrace Bay assembled at the Texaco Circle Route Service Station Friday evening where they were presented with a cheque by Mer. Glen Pearen. The cheque represented re- ceipts from the previous Saturday's sale of gas and oil as well as a car was conducted by the boys. Attending the ceremony were Cliff Wood, Francis Helmink, Bob Long, Co=Manager of the Station, Mr.Clarence Buck, Fred McLeod, Ken Wood, Leith McKay, Kenneth Pryor, Warren - Pearen. The Sea Cadet Corps was established i. NORTH SHORE NURSES HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET > () } Je ets ional Officer George MacKay and Surgeon Lieu~ tenant Dr. D.J.M. McCausland. 02 eames Last Wednesday the North Shore Nurses Assoc. held their Annual Banquet at. the Terrace Bay © Motor Hotel. Nurses from Rossport, Heron Bay, Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay were in attendance, Words of welcome were extended by Terrace Bay representative, Mstale. "0 Canada" opened the evening's programme and Grace was asked by 'B. Cruikshank. The guest speaker, W,A.Robertson of Port Arthur was introduced by L. Hopper. His topic "Modern Medicine end Why the Cost" was infor- mative as well as interesting. His talk on better things to come for cardiac and cancer victims et cetera, held his audience very attentively. Mr. Robertson was thanked by P. McParland, Pres. During the evening, the Terrace Bay Men's | Chorus out did themselves in a very delightful | rendition of four songs from the Gay Nineties lead by B. Lohr and accompanied by Ellen Hodgkiss ° | | A gift donated by L., Waghorn's Pharmacy was won by L. McGooey, Rossport. The latter part of the evening was taken. up Porter, Marathon representative, spoke on by business, chaired by P, McParland, Pres. | their project idea for 'fund rasing and a eee een ane sana A A ER te RNR RRY et Bes Jechnol sey The courses listed below will be offered at Lakehead College during the coming summer, commencing July 2nd and terminating in mid August. FIRST YEAR ARTS ECONOMICS 10 HISTORY 10 ENGLISH 20 PHILOSOPHY 10 PSYCHOLOGY 10 SECOND YEAR ARTS - PSYCHOLOGY 20 THIRD YEAR ARTS HISTORY 30 Registrations in History 10 are filled, but a limited number of places are available in the other coursese They will be filled on-a firstcomwe first served basise Regis- uration forms are available at the offices The registration fee is $80.00 per courses ~ LAKEHEAD COLLECE, OLIVER ROAD, PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO .~ DI 5-8912 | eer nn ----oe Minutes were read by R. McAdam... Mrs. G.. discussion followed. (Cont'd on Page 10) | a ee ne

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