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Terrace Bay News, 25 Oct 1989, p. 11

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Wednesday, October 25, 1989 Page 11 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Winnie's Scribbles By Winnie Campbell The Anglican Church Women's group met on Wednesday, October 4 in the church hall. Hazel Bailey, president, opened the meeting with prayer. Monthly reports were given by Flora Bryson. : Among the projects approved for October and November were the Pot-Luck Supper on Sunday, October 22, with the Bishop Petersen attending. He will con- firm several candidates at the con- firmation service to follow at 7 p.m. Marg Morrill reported sending get well cards to members on the shut-in and sick list. Members were reminded to turn in their mitts for the Christmas parcel to go to Thunder Bay for the Christmas. Cheer Fund by the November meeting. It was also decided to accept the invitation of the Legion to cater to their Remembrance Day dinner on November 11. Christmas calendars were to be ordered and these will be available shortly. The parish Christmas Bazaar held annually is scheduled for Saturday, November 25 in the legion hall and all parishioners are being asked to donate. to the vari- ous booths to make it a success. The meeting closed with prayer. Lunch was served by Edith Birch and Flora Bryson. Next meeting Wednesday, November 1. Get well wishes to Queenie Spicer and Mrs. Dorothy Plourde. The Chimo meeting will be held Friday, October 20. Marg Smith visited her daugh- ter Holly in Australia and Judy Davis accompanied her. Installation of officers for 1989- 90 for the Silver Birch Chapter #264, Order of the,Eastern Star was held. An impressive ceremony took place in the Masonic Hall in Terrace Bay on Thanksgiving evening when a team of visiting officers of the Eastern Star installed the officers of Silver Birch Chapter #264, Order of the Eastern Star. Members of the Installing Team were: Installing Officer, Millicent Shannon, P.M. assisted by Dorothy Rummery, P.D.D.G.M.; Installing Marshal, John McMullin, P.P. Installing Chaplain, Joe Shannon, P.P., Installing Organist, Gertrude Hill, P.M., Installing Warder, Norman Crockford, P.M. also attending were Mae McMullin, P.M., and Ida McLeod, P.M. of Argyle Chapter #10 from Thunder Bay. Routine business and annual reports were approved prior to the installation cere- monies. - The officers installed for the ensuing year are; Worthy Matron - Helen Jartus, PM. Associate Matron - Karen Teniuk Associate Patron - Jack Bryson Chaplain - Coleen Glad, P.M. Secretary - Dorothy Rummery, P.D.D.G.M. Treasurer - Margaret Kragero, P.M. Conductress - Elaine Mannisto, P.M. Associate Conductress - Flora Bryson, P.M. Marshal - Paul Chappell Organist - Sandra Quinton, P.D.D.G.M. Adah - Aline Hart Ruth - Mary Clara Papineau Esther - Debbie Chappell Sentinel - Jack Rummery, P.P. Worthy Patron-elect - Keith Scott Electa-clect - Connie Bryson, P.M. Warder-clect - Jean Stitt | The, W.M..Helcn Jartus, thanked i. her officers for a successful year and hoped everyone would work for another good year in 1989-90. Karen Teniuk presented her with a gift from the officers, and Beth Macadam presented her with her Past Patron's Jewel and Certificate, to which she responded suitably. Jack Bryson presented W.P. Jack Rummery with a gift from the officers, and dorothy Rummery presented him with a Bar to his Past Patron's Jewel and Certificate. Jack thanked everyone for the cooperation he had also received and wished the officers a very suc- cessful year. It was announced that the annu- al visit of the District Deputy Grand Matron and inspection will take place on Monday, December 11, 1989. Following the meeting, lunch was served in the lower hall and everyone enjoyed a social hour. Get well wishes to Mrs. Brenda Campbell and Mrs. Kenny and Mrs. Plourde and Mr. Moon. Happy 39th birthday to Leona Fournier. Friends gathered for a lunch to celebrate. Congratulations Leona. Cathy Riley was named to the - Consultant Court of Sales during Mary Kay Cosmetics' national seminar, "Festival of Friends". In recognition of her achieve- ment, she was presented with a 14K gold ring with 10 diamonds. The annual conference was held at the O'Keefe Centre and the Harbour Castle Westin. Congratulations Cathy. are used. : EXTERIOR FINISHING > SPECIALS Sale Ends October 31/89 Ask Our Staff About Installation of these products or any of the products that we carry. SUPERIOR BUILDING SUPPLIES Sharmila lost a leg to cancer when she was six years old. 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