Page 4 GATHOLIC GIRLS (Cont'd from Pg2 Tne annual meeting was then adjourned and the chair giver to Mrs. Helmink, Nomination Officer. The election of new officers for the 1963-64 year was conducted by ballot and the following young ladies installed by Father Gallagher: Past President - Cathy Cavanaugh, President - Margaret |, Ann Pineault, First Vice-Presi- dent - Joan Stuart, Treasurer- Betty Lou Cavanaugh, Secretary- Irene Stuart. Margaret Ann thanked the girls for their support and hoped to do a good job during the year. Plans for the Penny Sale and Candy Table for the Fall Bazaar were finalized, Appointments to the standing P.M. November 3rd in St. Martin's Church Hall. Due to the Thanksgiving weekend, the regula monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League will be postponed until Sunday, October 20th. NAVY_LEAGUE ELECT OFFICERS "he Annual meeting of the Navy League was held on Thursday evening, October 3rd, in the Recreation Centre's meeting room, chaired by | arnold McKechnie. The new executive for the 1963-64 year will be President - Paul Coupal, Vice President = Mike Chepelsky, Secretary Treasurer = Marnie Cumming, Publicity and Finance - Win McKechnie, Member at Large - Alice Chepelsky. Ways and Means of financing for the coming year was discussed. Membership fee was set at Two Dollars and anyone interested in becoming a member should contact Mrs. McKechni Parents of Cadets are particularly urged to become members of the League. y " a * 3 a aa cases teen ces RRR eres 5 a a SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. V. Drexler was hostess at her home Saturday evening to a Bridal Shower for Margaret Leurenson, The guest of honor was seated in a decorated chair and was presented with a corssge of red and white carnations. After opening the many lovely gifts, a .delicious luncheon was served to the ladies. Home-made Gua < S.. a. gael SE rn ooeet((| ae TEA TABLES i RAFFLES - ETC, Wipes Boece » ay PRG a a! 8g " wy i jf AN ONION ISA VEGETABLE , \ THAT BUILDS YOU WP... PHYSICALLY AND PHONE 3268 60 Laurier Ave. - Terrace Bay. committees will be made during the coming week | and the Membership Tea will take place at 7:00 | Marilyn Larson invited seventee girlfriends for a buffet supper celebrating her thirteenth _ ' pirthday on Saturday. The- remainder of the evening was spent dancing. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson | visited with Mr. and Mrs, A, | Smith on St. Joseph's Island near Sault Ste. Marie over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelty re- turned home last week from their vacation when they flew to Scotland, Ireland and England and concluding with a fifteen day tour on the continent. Joanne Stevens had four girlfriends in for a supper Saturday evening in celebration of her tenth birthday. Following the party supper the girls all went to the movie, A joint party was held on Saturday to celebrate the tenth birthday of Joan and eleventh birthday of Joyce Belliveau. Each invited four girlfriends and sister Sharon assisted with games after the party supper until they all left for the movie. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gendron left on Thursday for their home in Dalhousie, New Brunswick, having been guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Beaulieu during the past week. Mrs. Irene Wise of Fort William, Zone Distributor for Beauty Counsellor products and Gladys Pederson, Section Distributor were in town last week training Mrs. Teresa Gaudet of Terrace Bay and Mrs. Gladys Anderson of Schreiber. Mrs. Stella Brown of Terrace Bay has been appointed district representative of the Company. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS One or two carloads of manure wiil arrive at the siding from White River shortly. This will be available to members of the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society who submit their name and request to either Ab Farrow or Ken Turner. ST MARTIN'S AWNUAL | THANKSGIVING BAZAAR S@ OCTOBER 12], MIN ST MART _ ye wD Delights Fee et 2 IS CHURCH HALL "HAND KNITTED ARTICLES * * SEWING - FISH POND * ms ra 5 cee * HH iho aq spurting ey eAat Weta Mess iy + Lyi U a Oe bi cr | Ht fy meat ts Fase Ae ye ae > saves | dll | lew