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Terrace Bay News, 18 Oct 1962, p. 8

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| iret tii iinspipnnaiiaitiiighcsmr cian etintipaipiesetettnibisatan a glaze on it and finished products of glazed items, Mrs, Middaugh showed samples of the Ontario red clay and Hamilton clay, On display also were hangings from the Lake head Travelling Exhibition, the Schreiber Art Club and photography by Mr, D, Large, Several noteworthy paintings were shown through the courtesy of friends of the Art Club who owned interesting paintings, At both Afternoon and Evening sessions, the film, Westwind, on the life of Tom Thompson was a special event, Concluding their round of inspection, the visitors were invited to sit down at teatables|--- amid this inspiring background. A low silver bowl filled with mums and offset by white tapers in candlelabra graced the linem draped head table, and presiding at the tea trays during the afternoon were Mesdames W, Ander- son and W, Finlay, J, Ferrier and Des Evans- omith, During the Evening the pourers were Mestaans T, Garnett Husser and R, Harris, F, Hanna and E.A. Young, The individual tables were gaily centred with arrangements of fall flowers, Convenor of the tea was Mrs, W, McKechnie assisted by servitors Alice Jean MeKechnie and Margo Anderson, Master Kevin Mercier was the fortunate lad who took home the door prize, an oil painting by Mary Middaugh, donated by the Art Club for the occasion, The draw was made by Mrs. E.A. Young, as the show drew to a close Saturday evening, FIGURE SKATING NEWS Mrs. J, Cumming was elected President of the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club Auxiliary at a meeting held in the Recreation Centre last Thursday. Other officers are: Mrs. J, Duncan - Vice President, Mrs, H, Hamilton - Treasurer, and Mrs, E, Persson - Secretary, Plans for the Monster Bingo being held on October 23rd were finalized and other Sco discussed, The Local daatin: to Guides and Brow- nies will meet on Monday, October 22 at 8.30 P.M, in the home of Mrs, Ray Kenney, 469 Princess Ave., Terrace Bay, Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Lois McCaus- ' land and to Mrs, Barbara Brady on the passing of their. Father, Mr, L. last week, Sympathy is expressed also to Art LeBlanc on the sudden passing of his brother Hector LeBlanc in Thurso, Quebec last week, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Sinkins arrived home on Sunday from a vacation spent visiting their son Alex Jr, and family in Kenora, daughter Betty Anderson and family in Dryden and with Mrs. Ethel Auger in 'Jinnipeg, Mrs, Leah Tait of Fort William was a visi- tor last week with her daughter Marg Duriez and family, and over the weekend the Duriez? accompanied Mrs, Tait honic, Jack Linquist and Alf Gerow are off to Kenora for hunting this week, Mr, Jack Giaconetti returns home to Nia+ gara Falls on Wednesday, While on vacation, Mr, Giaconetti was striken with a Haywood in Oakville vate Hospital the past five weeks, His wife, who was a -- with the Walter i las re= ae ee Nt ee ot pe ee TERRA Cit BAY -HEWC coslendhhaibemenatiementiinamentmentntenasneietnetiaa mabeemae een heart attack | and has been a patient in the Terrace Bay Pri- turned! home last week, Mr, and Mrs, W, Anderson motored to De- | troit and to Port Huron where they visited relations, They spent a few days in the Soo | before returning home, BES lirs, Alice Johnston of Brandon, ina, is spending a month at the home of her daughter Marge Anderson and family, { i Mrs, Fred Storey returned to Terrace Bay from Beamsville with her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr, and Mrs, J, Knight last week and will make her home. here with then, ecm ee ees ODDFELLOWS. (Continued from Page 5) John Stitt, I.G,; Tom Whitton, 0.6,; Bill Jones, J.P.G, J.D. Bryson, who was elected D.D.G.M. also received an ovation since. this day was his 75th birthday, Hollowing the ceremony, a coffee party wan | held in the downstairs hall of the Oddfellows Building, ae ee dasha a eee mercer tare gat oe | CoP.T, COMMITTEE MEETS | The regular monthly meeting of the C.P.T, ; Committee was held on Sunday, October 14th, ) Routine business was discussed and pro- jects decided upon, These include the Raffle | | | | eer tN anno ian octet one ! of.an Oil Painting donated by Mrs. W. McKech- nie and the annual sale of Licorice Allsorts, Orders for the latter may be phoned to TA 5-3651 or, in in Schreiber, to 46 467 or 782, = nate se aemnan cence ne ATKDIGON BURSARIES, AT. LAKESEAD COLLEGE Principal H.S. Braun announced to-day that the Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology has been added to the list of Colleges and Universities at which students are eligible for Atkinson Charitable Founda- tion Bursaries, A fund has been made available for the assistance of able students resident in Ontario who enter university courses, Ap- plications are submitted on standard forms | through the Secondary School Principals, Two students currently enrolled at the College have been awarded Atkinson Foundation + Bursaries - Miss Margaret Dyneski, daughter : a i of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Dyneski, 547 Empire | Ave,, Fort William is a graduate of the Fort William Collegiate Institute, She plans to continue her studies at the University of Toronto and become a high school teacher, Mr, | Sellers is also a Fort 'William Collegiate In- ; ee graduate, He is a son of Mr, and Mrs, ; #,G, Sellers, 109 East Francis Street. He ' plats to go on to Sueents Uaiversity. -- t HUNTERS WARNED TO BE CAREFUL "unters and others in the woods from now until the snow falls are cautioned to be ex- tremely careful with their smoking materials and lunch fires, Fall can produce serious forest fires, the great majority of: them due to human carelessness, forest protection of- ficers of the Ontario Department of Lands and | Forests warn, They strongly recommend ob- servance of these fire safety rules: - Dontt smoke while walking in the woods, Sit down | to smoke - and extinguish your smoking ma- |. terial on rock or mineral soil before moving | ee nee -- ERT I me RN eS Ne nee gen ee on. Carry a. thermos, If you have to light a lunch fire, pick a safe spot, keep the fire small and drown it with water before you leave, atememnnvernesmonal eine aan ee eer at "I have nothing but praise for the sermon,' _Said the Scotchman, And he proved_it. 3

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