December 13, 1962 The Best Git? of All---for the Ladies on Your List! Nothing like perky Poin: settias for colorful, wel- come gifts! You'll find a complete selection of them --and the finest in other floral gifts--ot our shop. Come in today! Order your evades" for New Year's NOW } ' OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE ~ SCHREIBER, ONT. TELEPHONE 442 | We invite you to drop in and see our stock of pottery, china and paper mache contain- ; ers. We feature floral arrangements for all occasions and carry a complete stock of cut flowers and potted plants. | i FUNERAL WREATHS eee sate mee ne WEDDING FLORALS | Seca HOLIDAY GARAGE HOURS. During Christmas Day - December 25th, service will be available at Terrace Bay Garages as follows:~ Millway: Motors ~ 12 noon to 2 Pele Island View Service - 4 PeMe to 6 Peis | Circle Route - 2 Feise to 4 Polis | WHEN VISITING THE LAKEHEAD MAKE THIS "YOUR HEADQUARTERS \ | ' | Room accommodation from $5.25 single end ap | cial week-end femily rates { ern Dining Room and Coffee Shop | air-conditioned for { } | ! our comfort Television in ait veumn imming Pool For accommodation please write: PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL $ 'PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO ., Telephone 5-5411 TERRACE BAY NEWS ae <UMEN OF THE MOOSE (Continued from Page 5) Oe eee em cere ne SSS SSS Page = | inom Hockey League was voted on and passed, The Social Service Conmittee was in charge of Chapter Night and the girls enjoyed an- swering a questionnaire and a Penny Auction was held, ~ An unusual luncheon was served and enjoyed immensely by all. The next meeting to he held will be on December 19th, | All members who have tickets on the doll | to be raffled at the Dance are reminded to | bring them to the ect ing or _ turn in fe Jackie | Calder, | BRIDE-ELECT Ht HONORED A Miscellaneous Shower honored 'Miss Norma Schock Saturday evening when Mesdames Bea tierce host Marge Hamilton and Rosemary Sernesky were hostesses at the home of the latter, .-Many-lovely and-varied gifts were received by the guest of honor and after a social hour ' the hostesses served luncheon, 'ROWSONS FETED BEFORE LEAVING FOR KAPUSKASING | Mrs, Ernie Rowson and her family leave Ter- race Bay this week to join her husband. who moved to Kapuskasing. Prior to Mr, Rowson's |Separ tare, the Junior Choir of the Terrace Bay Community Church surprised him with a party following Choir practice and presented him with a barometer, Mr. and Mrs, Rowson also en- 2[seyet an evening with many of their friends at ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lohr, = friends and neighbors have entertained Mrs, Rowson recently and her Sewing Club held a dinner and social evening at the, home of Mrs, Lohr on Tuesday presenting her with a sewing hasket,. oo a aa angen ae nee: | | | | | | ; L.A. OF COMMUNITY CHURCH CHRISTMAS PARTY | Mrs, S.« Lundberg presided at the Christias meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary held Monday | evening in the Community Church, welcoming members from the Afternoon and ivening groups, | and the Rev, T.G. Husser, "The First Noel" was the opening hymn accompanied at the piano by Mrs, A. Chisholm, Mrs. Fy Ross led in the Devotions, |. Secretary Mrs. J. Farrell read the minutes - of the past. meeting and correspondence re- ceived and Treasurer's report was presented by Mrs, K. Ward, A letter of resignation was re- ceived; from Mrs, E, Rowson, Property Convenor, wio leaves shortly to make her home in Kapu~ skasing and the Secretary was instructed to express' the thanks of the Auxiliary to Mrs, Rowson for her past year of service. Mrs. R, Harris read a letter from Canada' Packers with the (Continued on Page 8 a CHRISTMAS J oY. ....Best wishes for a Merry Christmas--~ te all our friends. RES TAURANT Closed from 4 PeM,Monday to 7 Mele Thursday -- ae | | | | | : --- ane eer en,