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Terrace Bay News, 22 Nov 1962, p. 11

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Page 10 rrp aL SCHREIBER AND THERE _ The first donation to the Schreiber North Stars is a substantial cheque from Spadoni Ltd., to supply complete uniforms in the familiar yellow and black, Attending the funeral of the late Mrs, 'J, Johnson in Fort 'illiam were the following ro- lations: Mr, & Mrs, T, ihent, Mr, & Mrs. W, Whent, JA, Whent and Frank Fummerton, Mrs. J,A. Graham has been taken to St, Joseph's Hospital in Port Arthur, Mrs, Jack \inters was taken to Terrace Bay Hospital this week, - Cos ino Figlioneni, son of Mr, & lirs, lamo Figliomeni, has gone to Toronto to take a three month mechanics course, Mr, Innes 'Jest is a patient in McKellar General Hospital, Tweenies Debby Joliceur, Karen & Kathy Guina were enrolled as Brownies at the-last regular meeting held in the Guild Hall, with drs, E, Campbell as Brown Owl, Mrs, N, Stewart irs, M, Shack and Mrs, D, Kirkpatrick as Tawny Owls, Marilyn Cook read an interesting paper "ijhat being a Brownie has meant to me," Before the Tweenies entered the room the scene' for the enchanted forest was set by Mrsy Shack. After they had faced the dragons, they were received and repeated the "Brownie Law't~ Kathy into Gnomes Six, Karen and Debby into the Sprites, They then went to be received by Queen Neldine lest and Princess Sheila Mc~ Parlend who were guarded by Lynn Joliceur and Cathy Leblanc. Mrs, 2, Cocks, President of the C.W.L., had the pleasure of pinning on their shoulder flashes, Coffee and cakes were served to parents and friends who attended the occasion, -loubacieceinpeeiiatddimeaianeaetnt peeniieiieaaaiaaeantiamiaenneecamamnediaeiee | { Is SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR HELD BY U,C.W, | The U,C.W. held a successful tea and ee last saturday afternoon, Mrs, R, At tt te nents evrateeetnereneeee emma nes eas Macadam received and Mrs, V, Weaver convencd the tea, A ttending the tea tables were Mes- 'dames, J, Gerow, S, Petrushack, N, Ross, R, | Wood, WeJ, Cringle, i, Kinney, J.G. Scott and | Misses Linda Handel and Dianne Rumery. | Candy and novelties were sold by C€.G.I.T, | members: Gail Worrell, Jeanne McCuaig, Patsy Dimmery, Marlene Jarva, Sherry Condie and leaders iirs, WeR,. Burroughs and Mrs, Aylis Cuthbertson, Replenishers were Mesdames H, Miller, =, Holmes, P, Hiller, J, Hagen, G, Gordon, We Clemens, | The bake table - Mrs. G, Drake and Mrs, J, Morris. , candy' table - Mrs, E, Williamson and Mrs, R, Miller, country store - Mrs, D. Slater The bazaar table was attended by Mesdanes - Macadam, Weli, Duncan, J, Rattray, 0. Niemi, .- Ridsdale, Mrs, H, Gellert was cashier, -- o lel. PLAT TURKEY BINGO Mrs, WW, Cocks Tyee for the regular ueeting of the Catholic Women's League held Sunday evening in Holy Angels School, with Father J,M, Cano giving the opening prayer, | The minutes were read by Mrs, G.R. Gauthier } and the treasurer's report given by Mrs, Don | Beno. Father Cano spoke on the rights in the | church, Standing convenors reports were given i by Mrs. J.M. McGrath, Mrs, C, Pearson, Mrs, lhe Moorey, lirs. H. Shack, Mrs, W. Wilson, Mrs, | 4, Bourguignon, The secretary was asked to send a card to | Mrs. Jack Graham conveying the good wishes of fF | | | TERRACE Giro- | separate school Inspector, { ce November er 225 1962 2066 watemmene m maemte ate : i BAY NEWS ee ee the members, A Turkey bingo will be held in the Guild hall, December 14th, Lunch was served by Mrs, J, Caccamo and her committee, et ete ee ann amt mewn cree HOLY ANGELS P,T,A. TO COLLECT FOR MISSION Mr, R, Campbell presided for the regular meeting of the P,T.,A. held Nov, 14th in Holy Angels School, Routise business was con- ducted, Mrs, R, Sisson reported 148 paid up members with more to be contacted, Mr, Campbell introduced Mr. G,.S. O'Brien, Mr, Tony Speziale P.T. instructor requested more bean bags for his classes. It was de- cided to renew subscriptions to Grade Teachers Publication and Young Catholic Messengers. Members are requested to bring something to the next meeting for the Christmas haiay | | | SN Moh' g }{ also toys for the Missions for Father Brown, Indian Missionary, The attendance prize was won by Mrs. }. Figliomeni's room, The draw prize, a cigarette lighter and tray, donated by Mr, J, Branchaud was won by Mrs, W. Stefurak, A military drill was presented by boys from grade three directed by Mrs. 4, Bour- guignon and Mrs, L, Tremblay. An interesting panel discussion followed with Mr, Pat Guina"as moderator, Panel members were Mrs, 'W, Comes Mrs. R, Sisson, Father J.M. Cano, Mr, R. Kenney, Terrace Bay, Mr. : O,.Fasan, Members of the panel were thanked by Mr, Campbell and by Mr. Don Stewart, pro- gram chairman, Lunch was served by the com tee. | | | | | + t= Ne ene eaten tam oe We. MEMBERS EXCHANGE RECIPES The regular meeting of the Woments Institut was held in the Town Hall. Mrs. N,Smith pre- sided with Mrs, A,W,Slater reading the minutes} and the Treasurer's report was given by Mrs, F,V,.Harness, Roll call was answered by members turning in a recipe using dairy products and Mrs, Miller reported on cards sent. Mrs, T.Whitton will attend the Area Convention in Emo, Novem- ber 24th and. 25th, Mrs. J.Campbell read a paper on Remembrance Dary, Mrs.Nelson Smith on "Hymns of All Na- tions and Mrs, A,W,Slater a paper on Health, Lunch was served by Mrs. E.O*Connor and Committee, the tables centered by poppies and white candies, SCHOOL BOARD CHATAMAN TO ATTEND CONFERENCE W.G.Furlonger presided for the November meeting of the Public School board, All mem- bers were present also Principal H,M.Ermcl,. In the correspondence were letters from Bruce Simon, quoting premium rate on suggested pupil insurance; Federated Women teachers con-! | cerning delegates? expenses to the Toronto ; Conference; Public School Trustees /ssocia- tion, regarding a conference in Toronto on November 24th; from a citizen protesting a | ees Semen eet eee te Re i request from the Board to have a play-pen removed from school property, The Secretary was instructed to reply, stating that the Board still wishes the play- pen removed and, in future, that any complaint regarding trespassing on his property be sent directly to the Board, The Chairman was appointed to attend the _(Cont?d Page 11) onference in Toronto, _

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