October 18, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 A ee eR gt ee ieee cena eeeeemeeeeieetianeinnem meee inane neminemeeenenemetemtinnemen snemmeesaneeementerteeee ate eee TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL Evening classes will ase during the week of A Mi = Res HC r By Si LJP. PLIES ee eee ne October 21 on the evening and places shown be-| 4 HOBBY FOR EVERY. AGE. GROUP low. The classes will be held from 8 to 10 Peli MODELS OF ALL KINDS - PLANES - BOATS = CARS SEWING - - TUESDAY~ ROOM 1 ~ iS, S. BOW JUST IN- 40 SCALE TRAIN TYPING - = THURSDAY-ROOM'G = HR. G. COONS MAY CH bOX AND o BDINKY TOYS : . ! MELLINERY - MONDAY - "ROOM 1 - MRS. A. HARTMAN | PAINT-BY-NUMBER SETS { ' | as E - EEanCmaacrameimee = sememucmenines a King Size C.W. Continued from Page 4 (King ) Mrs, ¥ Savoy read the minutes of the previous| on CAO general meeting and all correspondence re- JN IN FO [~ [) ms kb ceived, The financial statement was presented | by Treasurer Mrs, J, Rusyski, Reports were Simcoe Plaza - Phone 3327 then given by all standing committees present.|-- Mrs, Mel Nicol gave a full report on the success of the Bazaar and on behalf of the C.WeL., the President thanked Mrs, Nicol, Con- venor, and her co-workers who had helped in | y| \ following Saturday afternoon and evening to the High School Auditoriw: when the Terrace Bay Art Club presented its annual Show. The Exhibition was a Club effort with contribu- tions. by members G, Boyd, G MacDonald, J. Smith, Ww. McKechnie, M, Middaugh, F, Miller, W, Chadney and S, Gaulin, Featured at the Exhibit was the work of Ainsley Middaugh, who is the talented young | 1963..candidate for the Northwestern Scholar- ' ship in Art, This yearts display was the most success~ ful to date - impressive not only for its ; large array of 107 framed oil entries and 43 matted, but for the quality of the workman- i ship. The public response to the Exhibition | was very enthusiastic, the viewer's remarking | on the advancement show by the individual and by the Club as a whole, This season the Ciub is working in oils as usual but is encouraging the use of other medi2, many examples of' which were displayed - chalk, charcoal, pastel, oil pastel, wax crayon, pencil and pen drawing, silk s %een prints and mono-prints, Their latest venture is in the field of ceramics and during both afternoon and evening shows, a demonstration by Mary Middaugh aroused considerable in- terest in those present, The demonstration in- cluded the coil and slab methods. of making anyway The TB Health Clinic will be in Terrace Ba on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct, 17, 18, 19, which Mrs, Dashkewytch informed the | members , provided everyone in the community | the opportunity to have a free chest X-ray. Since this service was provided for the/'pro- tection, she urged for a hundred percent turn-| out.to the Clinic, Father Delaney, the former Pastor in Ter- race Bay, will be here to preach the Forty Hours? Devotions which starts next Sunday, Oct. 2lst and ends at Benediction on Tuesday Oct, 23rd, The President added that those who had known Father Delaney realized how for- tunate they were in having him preach, During | this Devotion, the Blessed Sacrament is pu- blicly exposed for the veneration of the faith ful, in memory of the forty hours during which the Body of Our Savior remained in the Sepulchre and she added that each Catholic should realize it is his duty as well as his privilege to visit Our Lord during the time of Exposition, Dean E.A, Gallagher imparted his Blessing after which Holy God We Praise Thy Name and: O Canada were sung. The meeting closed with ttery items without throwing them on the prayers followed by a social hour and luncheon; P° x : . | wheel, and also demonstrated in throwing them scevet by Mrs, A, Valliquette and her commit "on the wheel. Mrs, Middaugh displayed green ieee _----------------., ware (unfired pottery),° bisque' which is when ART EXHIBIT | ; it is fired, underglazed which showed it had An Art Exhibit attracted an ever wider been fired with (Continued on Page 8) Free en eee nae gegen ee een a Aa ete ee ee Ae Nr ae oes WE na TE ie Ze > E OUR: GEC UE S et SCA aN, eS. KAYSER LINGERIE IS PROUD TO PRESENT "TONIGHT" ? SHIP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS -- -- i ASK ABOUT wrOMIGHT! NEW ARRIVALS IN DCUBLE KNIT woe IS UNIQUE TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO Gui Kl | nie ¢ ds Ss = & hy 4 PHONE TAYLOR 5-3327 Oe ee nc nn eR ae Se eee eS ee eee i ca trae ne eee ee a ee, ae ean oameages te ne te ne en ee