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Terrace Bay News, 20 Feb 1964, p. 8

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Page 8 « THE SOCIAL & PERSONAL Mr. & Mrs. E. S. Brown were hosts recently to her sister and her husband, RCMP Constable and Mrs. Pat Walsh of Carlisle, Sask. who were enroute to Kapuskasing on their honeymoon. Elva and Fred McMillan are in the Lakehead this week to attend the fiftieth Wedding anniversary celebrations of Fred's parents, Mr. & Mrs. P. Mc- Millan. A family dinner was held Monday in the Royal Edward Hotel and Open House at the McMillan home on Francis St., Ft. William, on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Beddard has returned from Winnipeg where she attended the marriage of her nephew Arthur R. Hughes to Miss Elaine Diane Harvey on February 8th. Mr. & Mrs. P. Gombola returned home last week frem a trip to Kingston to visit their daughter Dar- lene and attend Queen's College Open House. En- route home they visited with Mrs. Evelyn Shemanski in Toronto who wished to be remembered to her many Terrace Bay friends. Polly Valiquette invited ten friends in Tuesday af- ternoon on the occasion of her sixth birthday. Jane Valiquette conducted children's games until the party supper and cake were served. Girl Guides and Brownies will be canvassing for orders for Girl Guide Cookies this week, with de- livery on May 9th. The World Day of Prayer was observed in the Terrace Bay Community Church Friday afternoon at four. Conducting the service were Mesdames J. Ferrier, T. Dorland, R. Coe, E. Young, R. Harris and with Mrs. J. Brooks showing a film strip. Donna Brown of the CGIT accompanied the hymns and Girl Guides Lois Ann Fraser and Linda Ballentyne took up the collection. The service was fairly well attended by ladies of the Church, Girl Guides, members of the CGIT and Rev. T. G. Husser. Preceding the service hot chocolate, coffee and cakes were served. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Almos, Darren Dale, born December 20, 1963, died accidentally Sunday, February 9th, at his home. Besides his parents he is mourned by sister Delena and brother Rodney, grandparents Mr. & Mrs. H. Young of Ft. William and Mr. & Mrs. B. Almos of Pt. Arthur and relatives in the district. Funeral services were conducted from Everest Funeral Chapel in Pt. Arthur by the Rev. T. Garnett Husser of Terrace Bay Community Church. Interment was in Riverside Cemetery, Port Arthur . The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the Almos family in their grief. ART CLUB NEWS The Terrace Bay Art Club are very active this winter with the group travelling outdoors last Saturday to sketch snow scenes which will be done in oil on February 20th. A business meeting was held recently, chaired by S. Gaulin, President and instructor of the beginner's course. Inquiries have been made re bringing an Art Instructor from the Lakehead for a weekend course in portraiture. Charcoal sketching in figures and portrait will be done in preparation for the course. Next Thurs evening the class will begin landscape painting. NEWS February 20; 4964 CARD OF THANKS - the Schreiber Branch of the Women's Institute wishes to express their sincere thanks to all the merchants, places of business and all others who kindly gave gifts or sent donations to their New Year's Baby program. ARTIFICIAL ICE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD A meeting of the Artificial Ice Committee was held with a very poor attendance. It is discouraging for the Committee to see such a poor showing of in- terested parents. With a little more effort on the part of Schreiber citizens we can have our children skating six months of the year rather than three and so be able to compete with any other town on the North Shore. Our fund has now reached the seven thousand mark, so come to our aid and put some real support behing the few who are trying to help your children. REBEKAH LODGE NEWS (Continued) the next regular meeting on February 26th which Mesdames |. Krause and M. Husband will convene. After the meeting a whist party was enjoyed, con- vened by Mrs. M. Slater with Mrs. F. Whent win- ning first prize, Mrs. O. Wright, second and Mrs. B. Whent the "special". Mrs. 1. Krause convened the lunch committee with the tea table centered with Valentine motif and a very gay tablecloth used. ARS ee ee SE a LRP TOE ESS ETT, KC OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS Player G Assts Winner Amount Harper W.St.Louis $ 2.00 Belliveau Joe Depalo 2.00 G .Trembly Virginia Stortini 2.00 Provost Dave Kidd 2.00 Talbot R .Thorpe 2.00 J.C .Trembly V. Szpak 2.00 Richard 1 J. Pelto 31.44 Watson D. Trembly 2.00 Ferguson Ray Larson 2.00 Balon R.J.Gray 2.00 'Geoffrion Mrs .A. Johnson 2.00 Berenson Ray Belliveau 2.00 Backstrom Joan Cardiff 2.00 Ricke $&D Welbourne 31.44 Rousseau 1 Bill & Morrise 2.00 Laperrier D. Baskevicz 2.00 Goal Tender Dave Kidd 2.00 Game of February 15th Total $92.88 Score - Montreal 1 vs. Detroit 4 NEXT WEEKS' SHUTOUT POOL CURLING CLUB NEWS Lou Duquette's great showing in the N'Western play-offs deserves high commendation. Even though they lost to Kirkland Lake, Lou and his ring were in 'contention right down to the last game. The curling club will hold a social on Febrary 29th in their honor. Everyone is welcome. The Men's Club Bonspiel finished last Sat. evening. The first event was won by K.Johnston with J. Camp- bell, T .Costa & E.Bouchie. Runner-up was J: Beddard, J.Slobodian,S.Synishin and A.Littlefield. J.Chapman's rink won the second event with J. Clancy's runner-up while J.Wellings rink triumphed over H.Hamilton's in the third event. $90.00

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