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Terrace Bay News, 31 Mar 1971, p. 15

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MARCH 31, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 RANDA FUNERAL - Cont'd from page 14 ... Ray Cote, Espanola; Mr. and Mrs. Raimo Randa, Tim Randa, Sault Ste Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Puhalski, Mrs. Alice Potvin, Michael Walsh, Thun- der Bay, with many friends from Terrace Bay and the district. DONATION MADE TO STUDENT'S COUNCIL Plans were made at the March meeting of the Anglican Church Women to hold a bake sale on April 8th, in Chapple's Store, and orders will be accepted for Hot Cross Buns, prior to the event by calling Mrs. Jack Bryson or Mrs. Robert Ellacott. A donation of ten dollars was made to the High School Student Council. Plans were made to install heavier wiring in the Church kitchen to accommodate another stove. Minutes and financial reports were adopted as read by Mrs. Inga Ellacott and Mrs. Flora Bryson. Mrs. Hazel Bailey presided. Volunteers perform more than 90 percent of the work done the Canadian Red Cross Society. The MORROW PianoRental Plan lets you test your child's musical aptitude before you buy a piano! = Isn't it time you got the children started on the enjoyment of music? / You can rent a fine new piano from Morrow's for as little as Twenty 8 Doliars a month, Give your child 4 six months. If you decide to keep applied against the purchase price [2 The balance on easy budget terms, § Did vou ever hear of a better offer? IM ORROW PIANOS WlTHILTIAAY "For complete information, call or write- MR. A. ALMOS, BOX 8, TERRACE BAY, Local Representative for Morrow Pianos. PLAZA THEATRE NIPIGON, ONTARIO PHONE 887-2111 Saturday Matinee Two Shows Each Night ~~ Sunday Midnight at1:30p.m. 7:00 and 3:00p.m. Show -- 12:05p.m. THIS PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO UNAVOIDABLE CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Mar Sun. 28 mon.29 Tue. 30 "GREAT "The Benjamin MOVIE performance MAKING" jg = is brilliant" diary of a mad housewife n----t---------- 0 TEN DEITY TTY emer sie suring richard benjamin - frank langella carne SNOUQIESS - ssensiay by eleanor perry COLOR" Mar. April Wei 31 The. wm JEAN Gol {> . PAINTYOURWAGON. TR ¢ Based on the emer an Loewe Broachvey musa ply yee g i : RAY WALSTON HARVE PRESNELL =mtiadtitnesn sn iis ALAN JAY LERNER spans is Crests emis JOSHUA LOGAN "- aw strgs ANDRE PREVIN ir. ALANA LFRNE iw sito minor mano acre | 0 C.W.L. HOLD MONTHLY MEETING Members of the Catholic Women's League, at their regular March meeting, were asked to have con- venor's reports ready fo present to Mrs. Penny Caccamo by the end of the month. The meeting opened witha Scripture reading by Mrs. C. Power. The correspondence, read by Mrs. R. McGrath, contained a letter of thanks from the Sacred Heart program for a donation sent. Mrs. L. Gagnon, Family Life Convenor, reported on the parish council meeting and that the Guides and Brownies are planning a tea in April . Father F.J. Meyer was welcomed by Mrs. Irene Moorey who presided for the meeting. Mrs. Power read an interesting account of the life of St. Joseph whose feast day is in March. Members agreed to continue their policy of doing no catering during the recess months of July and Aug There will be a guest speaker at the next meeting. The door prize was won by Mrs. Moorey and lunch and a social hour followed the meeting. PLANS COMPLETED FOR SPRING TEA Mrs. Chris Morris was elected as scholar and Mrs. Norma Fummerton as representative of Ruby Rebekah Lodge to attend the annual sessions of the Rebekah Continued on page 16 ...

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