Terrace Bay Public Library Digital Collections

Terrace Bay News, 1 Aug 1963, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

LOCAL N.D.P. COMMITTEE FORMED MRS. H. SEXSMITH & MRS. J. BRANCHAUD HONOURED An organization meeting for a New Democratic Party local committee was held last Tuesday evening Mrs. Harry Sexsmith, who is leaving here for with a large interested representation on hand to Havelock where her husband has been transferred welcome C.C. (Doc) Ames of Kirland Lake who by the C.P.R., received a set of jewellery as a appeared for Douglas Fisher, M.P. parting gift from her friends. The following officers were elected:- President, Mrs. John Branchaud, whose husband has been P.J.Guina - Vice-President, Gabriel Gauthier - transferred to Toronto, was presented with a hair- Secretary, Mrs. Gary Drake - Treasurer, W.E. dryer by ner friends and neighbors as their farewell Mullins - Social Chairman, J.E.Stokes and Member- gift. ship Chairman, W.J. Gerow. Further meetings will be arranged to plan a dele- we to attend a Rally in Geraldton on September POLIO PROTECTION Anyone interested in attending further meetings of the organization here are asked to contact any of the above officers. A few days ago announcement was made that during the first five months of the current year not a single case ot poliomyelitis had been reported in Canada. '" But, there are no grounds for believing that the disease has been completely eliminated. Children as a whole are well immunized against ~The events on Legion Field Day, A ° ? = eiset oncliogion tise Ot ys aucun say veil this crippling and frequently fatal disease. But begin at 12.30 at the Club Room = starting with a ' there has been much reluctance among adults to parade to the Ball Park where the costumes will be brain take acaba judged by Mrs. Keith Scott of Hamilton, Scotland, P : Mrs. W.M. Duncan and Mrs. Harry Martinsen. Races will begin after arrival of the parade at the SCHREIBER TWINS Pam - Schreiber twins shown at a recent party:- Sa Back Row - Gord and Doug. Ross, Pat ana Mike Mulligan, Danny and Donna Gellert. Front Kow - Date ana Shirley Ross, Norah and The return of the swallows to Capistrano is not ---- See -- -- i pate awaited with more anticipation than the annual visit se _-- ses " x oad ae ore of the chipmunk hopheads to the garden of Miss Gwen ee - Hadley each summer . Regularly, despite the kind of season, good grow- ing weather or slow, obeying some inner alert, the chipmunk gather just when the Oriental poppies produce their seeds and, after a greedy banquet, disport themselves on the lawn. Apparently their | wild orgy and abandoned gymnastics which resemble | | LEGION FIELD DAY - AUGUST 5TH CHIPMUNKS ENJOY ANNUAL ORGY a ballet pantomine as they reel about, discomfits the tiny animals not a whit for, following the mad party, they slip groggily away to return again next year. REUNION IN SCHREIBER Two old friends, Bob Winters of Schreiber and Sammy Barns of Boston, enjoyed a long-awaited re- union last week = their first meeting in 52 years. Both worked on the construction of the Fort William jack knife bridge and then came to Schreiber to railroad, Mr. Barns leaving to try railroading in the United States. Both are now pensioned. ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY BE WATER WISE! Ow

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy