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Terrace Bay News, 4 Oct 1962, p. 8

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_Fage 8 "TERRACE erOne oe! im | ANY BOOKS SUITABLE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACCEPTED ALL HOMES IN § Inquiries should ---- ne ' DISTRICT GOVERNOR (Continued from Page 7) , Gander bade formal farewell to Ford Richardson , @ past president and, on their behalf, pre- 'Sented a gift, while Peter lrynyk pinned on a | five year perfect attendance pin with the | governor adding his congratulations, BASEBALL GIRLS* DINNER The Baseball girls held their annual din-~ ner in the town hall with over fifty attending and Jim bicCuaig as MeCe Grace was said by Bill Campbell and Lor- raine Nesbitt, the President, welcomed the guests, | cele soca | | | | Chris Morris, Carolyn Powers, Anna Fummerton, Anna Cataford and Lorne O'Neil, were presented by Doris Gauthier and Ethel Nesbitt presented a gift to Jim McCuaig coach and league manager, Pat lMcCouan of. Marathon presented the trophy, originally donated by him, to the winners, Ann Cataford, who is leaving Schreiber, was presented with a corsage and gift. Motions of appreciation were made to spon sors' of the league = The Twilighters Dance Band, Spadoni Brose, Bill Campbell, lirs. J, Cebrario Hardware and Cebrario and Sons Hard- : Waree : . A surprise note during the dinner was pre- sentation of a birthday cake, large enough for a slice for all, to Ethel Nesbitt by her monther Mrs, W, liller, ' A vote of thanks was made to A, Richardson C. Morris and Neil Nesbitt, ST, JOHN AMBULANCE MEETING Mrs, Jee Rummery presided for the re gular meeting of St, John's A/N division, #337, with Miss Valerie Charles, treasurer, also secretary pro tem. © C. Levigne and Mrs, L. Johnson reported on minor injuries tended during the summer. Mrs Rummery congratulated Mrs, H,Jartus * xko ig. now a staif officers It was decided to hold an open social evening to raise funds for the building pro- ject, the date to be decided later, The tentative date of October 14 was set for the Church parades The first and fourth Monday evenings of the month were set as meeting nights, and it was suggested that following. business pro- ce dure on the 4th night members would study the manual, have a panel discussion, and try ' t 1 | BOOK DRIVE « | Jhursday, October 4th. CHREIDER' WILL BEC SCHREIBER .HLGH SCHOOL oo eens aaa me | , until a new one is appointed, = | CoGoleTe OFFICERS INSTALLED | ' secretary and Muriel Nesbitt treasurer, In- BAY NEWS September 27, 1962 iN AID OF hreiber Hugh School Library HOUSE. TO HOUSE CANVASS ASSED_3 } | \ ! | ' | be directed to, ee eee to arrange to have a speaker for the meeting. 'Miss Charles agreed to act as secretary OR ma AORN A EO nm ak pene ne peer es Linda Handel was inducted president of the CGIT senior group at their regular meeting on © Tuesday evening with mothers of the members as guests for the occasion, ; Other officers installed by Mrse TePs Whent| were Judy D'Arcy, vice-prese, Patsy Dimmery termediate group officers - Daryl Lynn Weaver press Betty Reid vice-prese, Charlotte Ross Prizes and awards were made to Helen Dooley secretary--treasurer, Unit leaders ~ Marlene Jarva, Sherry Condie, Diane Peterson,for.se~ niors, with Gail Worrell, Mary Ellen Gerow and Crests to the winning team, The Twilighters, wary Violet Lang for the intermediates.Sharon | Riley is Sunshine convenor and Janet Clemens. | projectioniste The worship' service was conducted by Mrse WeR. Burroughs, assisted by Mary Ve. Lang and Betty Reide Following the business procedure, a sing- song was led by Mrse Burroughs and a film shown, the evening ending with taps and bene- ' diction, FATHER AND SON' BANQUET ' Jack Strong,. Provincial Field Commissioner, : was guest speaker at.the Cub Scout Father & | Son banquet held in the town hall and attended | by 110, Others at the head table were Reeve Wels DiArcy, Ae Boyd, asst, scout master, Terrace Bay, President Re Gander of the' Lions Club, wno sponsor, the scout: movement, A.W. Cuth=' bertson, treasurer, A, LeBlanc scout master, LeBe Richardson YMCA, Jack Nandel, Master of Ceremonies and Father Jee Cano who said Grace and Reve ReJeSe Inshaw who gave the benediction, Cub Michael' Spadoni toasted the Fathers and his father, Reise Spadoni, toasted 'the boys: The lst Schreiber. Sesonee pack presented a. gift to cub mistress Mrs, L. Christie, Commissioner Strong used a watch as an illustration for his address. In closing he adjured the fathers to spend more time with their. sons who naturally take them as their pattern for manhood, Mr, Richardson presented prizes and awards | won at the hobby show and following the din- ner a singsong and series of films shown by Burton Phillips were enjoyed. REMINDER-Art Exhibit in High School Oct, 13th.' i ~ enn lata le age na © { { { i i fate tiee2-- 2

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