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Terrace Bay News, 14 Sep 1961, p. 10

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Page 10 ; FUNERAL SERVICES (Cont'd from : Pe. 4 2 Mrs, E, Morin, Jackfish, T. Seppala, J. Paulmert, Rossport, and M, McLeod, White River. meshgeneeeemnnenmeamerntanenennntniaenatccsemeneaniscnnas= CORPORATE. COMMUNION (Cont'd from Pe. 9 implementing the six point programy the program of activ- ities designed to cover all phases of a Council's activit- ies. Mr, Cadieux thanked Mr. Lambert and preseated him with a gift on behalf of the . District, LABOR DAY EVENTS SUCCESS Labor Day events in Terrace Bay were all sponsored by the two local Unions, Pulp Sulphite | TERRACE BAY, Union and Paper Mill Workers, Local 665 and the Electrical Workers Union Local 1861, During the after- noon children and their seniors gathered at the Moose Hall Field for this annual field day when treats were dispensed to all child- ren 14 and under and special prizes for the five year olds and under, Under the chairmanship of Messrs. G. Daniels and G, 0* Neil, the-Committee were kept on their toes to determine the winners in the my events. The clinex was a Grand Tug-0-Wnar when the Wood Room Tea overcame the foweryvul Moose Lodge Toam, A Dance, open to all adults, was featured in the Moose Hail for the evening with music provided by Moosenighters, WOMEN OF THE MOOS# MEET Senior Regent Ann Stachiw chaired the regular meeting Wednesday evening of the Women of the Moose', Chapter 1426, Minutes retary and business of the organization dis- cussed, It was moved that the new price for Banquet settings be advertised, Members prepared the Home Bingo Cards for distribution and luncheon was served by the Publicity Committee, Mrs, Marios: Burns. and Mrs, V. McLellan. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday September 20 in the Terrace Bay Moose Hall. TTL A /N THE ADS-RUN BY YOUR 00D FRIEND - petits 40d es WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION LADIES AUXILIARY HOLD MEETING Mrs. Virginia Galvin welcomed the members of the Ladies Auxiliary back to the opening were given by Doreen Kurylo, Recording Sec- meeting of the fall session, Wednesday, Sept. 6 in the Terrace Bay Comminity Churvii. The hymn, "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee' was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Clara Gould and Mrs. Norine Coe led in the Devotions. Minutes of the last regular and executive meetings were read by the Gecretary, Mrs, A, Farrow along with the correspondence received during the summer vacation. In the absence of the Treasurer Mrs. Farrow presented the financial report. Convenors reporting were Mrs. Freda Knight for Sick and Visiting, Mrs. J, Chapman, Programme, who announced the C.G.I.T. would be in charge of the October programme, and luncheon report from Mrs. N. Kelly. The President expressed her gratitude to Mesdames G. Partington, G. Dodge and M. PHONE 3638 a son, on September 14, 1961... -- Phillips who had convened the. Congregational Pot Luck Supper in June. Mrs. G,. Maitland offered to replace Mrs, Knudsen on the Altar Committee until the end of the year. The Auxiliary agreed to | sponsor two leaders of the ship Courses in Winnipeg Oct. 13 to 15, A donation was sent to the Ontario Hospital Auxil- iary as a group membership,. Boxes will be placed in the Church basement for gathering used clothing, especially baby clothes and children's clothing. Mrs, Geraldine Bould reports. | the clothing is badly needed and will be distributed among the people of the Mission at Big River, Saskatchewan, where ___--__--_____----1 her husband is the' Minister. Mrs. Galvin also reminded the ladies of the approaching Rummage Sale on September 23 which will be convened by Mrs, A, Reynolds. Pick up of all articles will be on the Friday morning preceding the Sale. Mrs, John Ferrier, Program Convenor showed a film on the work done by the Crippled Civilians in Toronto, assisted by three Public School pupils as projectionists. Mrs. D, MacFadven was thé recipient of the gift tox from Canaia Starch Company having | suxritted the tay ete recipe for the Ault. iary's Cook Boo: Assorted Saree and tea were served by Mesdames Knudsen, Brooks and Kelly to con~ clude the meeting, BOWLING MEETING BELD an "Bowling m mecting was held on September 12th, at which the new executive for 1961-62 | was elected as follows: . President - Lew | Edmunds, Vice-President - P. Saunders, . | Secretary - Mary L. Houston, Treasurer - Phyl | Turner, Chairman of the Ladies'l10 Pin will | be Kay Graham, Ments 10 Pin - E, Kettle, Men's 5 Pin - Les Edmunds, Ladies? 5 Pin - L, Harris, Mixed 5 Pin - F, Sechesky. New bowlers are requested to contact the | chairman of each league before Sunday, Sept. | 17th, 1961. STORK CLUB | Born to, Mr. & Mrs. L, Crockford, Terrace | Bay, in McKellar Hospital, Fort William, a daughter, on September lst. Born to, Mr. & Mrs. L. Bergeron, Rossport, a son, on September Sth. } | | Born to, Mr. & Mrs. G. Savoy, Terrace ce Bay, | a daughter, on September fth. | | | 5 1 } | Born to, Mr. & Mrs, P. Bourguignon, Schreiber, a daughter, on September 6th, Born to, Mr. & Mrs. M, Mikus, White River, September 8th, Born to, Mr. & Mrs. N, Racioppi, Schreiber, a daughter, on September 9th. Born to Mr. & Mrs, L. Como, Schreiber, a son, on September 9th, Born to, Mr. & Mrs, P, Speziale, Schreiber, | 1. daughter? on September 11th.

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