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Terrace Bay News, 7 Jun 1962, p. 11

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3% June 7, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page ll en ae nr a a ree ct Hees are SPADONE BROS. 2easonal Clearance of Ftand dyman's Specials : SCHREIBER, ONTARIO os PHONE 171 or 153 56 CHEVROLET Two-door Deluxe Needs some mechanical ei PLYMOUTH repairs and body worke BELVEDERE In fair running condi- tion, auuitt - $997, 5A MERCURY DELUXE FOUR DOOR SEDAN FOUR=DOOR HARDTOP V-8 Motor = Auto= matic Transmission IN GOOD CONDITION Needs some parts & CURLING NEWS - | sessions of instructions in the use weasel of ee Automatic =- CLEARANCE PLENTY OF GOOD TRANS- PORTATION FO. 00 to Qi p349. lors, poster, oil paints On Thursday last, the newly elected charcoal, water co ' ory . executive of the Ments Curling Club held their) 224 finger paints. Two sessions were spent working in clay; each pupil completing three articles, one by coil method, one by slab and | the third in figure modeling. The class worked 'on still life and finger painting indoors; /went painting and sketching outdoors; and completed two murals, appropriately entitled "Good Heavens" and "The Huffinpuffin Story". | The initial planning of the mrals was execu- | ted by Ainsley Middaugh and Cathy Cavanaugh. | | | | first meeting, Presjdent Jim Clancy appointed executive members to the chairmanship of the | various committees as follows: Property' - Art Reynolds, Membership - Ed Pineault, Draw - Jack Chapman, Ice = Len - Crockford, Entertainment - Jim MacDonald, and Joe Butler, House - Ed West, Bonspiel- T, Olsen, Prizes ~ J, Beddard, Committee chairman will approach other club members to serve on their committees, It is hoped that those approached will serve willingly and enthusiastically and that any- one interested in serving on a specific com- mittee will volunteer to do so, A committee was formed under the chairman- ship of Jim Clancy to make plans for an Official Opening', This gala event will probably be held in conjunction with the annual turkey bonspiel in November, Antinvitational Mixed Bonspiel! is also being considered for November or early December, Many other activities were discussed and it appears that the club is in for another good year, Club members are advised that the tbart The Junior Art class (ages 8-10 yrs.) completed a successful course under the ade sal | thon of Mrs, S, Gaulin, The class worked in tempera, charcoal, | pastel and "cray-pas" pastel executing still life studies, landscape. sketching, explora- tions in design, and constructing cardboard | puppets and puppet theatres, Their work has | been on display in the "picture box" at the Recreation Centre, Presently showing, are "cray-pas" drawings, | Included in this display are samples of work by children of the same age who attended the Satok School of Fine Art, Toronto. The chief aim of the course is to foster i : orginality and creative ability, Free expres-| eee ee ee can sion is much more important than strict drafts- Secretary, Terrace Bay C ; ?imanship, especially at this age. The children | ary y Curling Club, not later ? than June 15th.. are looking forward to another course in the early fall. sesamin, "annette test eats nee NLL eC EOCENE OO ASEIEE 2 tt tt en JUNIOR ART COURSES COMPLETED A Junior Art Course was concluded last week! with an Exhibit Saturday, June 2nd, of all Geri oy of The Mesicipal Seats, wax Toe © work completed during the f Port Arthur a week ago Sunday. by Russ, Stevens | the 'eicgtenthod of ee, eee 'and Frank Strutt, An operation was performed class humg their own exhibit in the Recreation: -and Bill's condition is now reported to be Centre and were on hand during the afternoon t iuproving rapidly. to conduct the guests, explain,and answer SR eee EEE questions, RATEPAYERS TO MEET Those taking the course were Margot Ander-- A-moating of PanapeeNns. iS. terxacg. P57 7 son, Linda Ballentine, Diane Billings, Cathy er ae _ : ra a ot 1d = Jo Cotton, Pamela Cumming, Jamie Cuming, Pat Se ee ee eee Downey, Lois Ann Fraser, Linda Hayes, Moa JaneBETTER BOATING COURSE Hopper, Jane Kelty, Alice Jean McKechnie, | Instuuctor H, Billings of the Better Boating Robert McKechniec, Marguerite Mousseau, Larry {Course is giving the final and any other lec- Stevens, Valeric Turner and Margaret Jean tures missed in this course on June 7 in the | Wallwin, old curling lounge room, at 7:00 P.M. Further i S i of ten, two hour __.information may be had by. phoning Mr, Billings, 1 Injured in an auto accident ebaeay, Bill | { i | | { | } \ | |

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