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Terrace Bay News, 24 Nov 1966, p. 18

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Page 18 FIVE HUNDRED CLUB (from Page 19) Club rules were drawn up and games will b e played each Wednesday . Winners this week were Mrs. Joyce Yandon, Mrs.Prina Gerow, and Mrs. Hattie Yandon. The hostess served luncheon assisted by Mrs.Gerow. Those present were Mrs.Rouble, Mrs. Testori, Mrs. E.Gerow, Mrs.E.Ibey, Mrs.Joyce Yandon, Mrs.Hattie Yandon and Miss Patsy Gerow. CANDIDATES WELCOMED IN TO MOOSE LODGE Friday evening the degree team of the Moose Lodge number 1752 of Terrace Bay enrolled five candidates into their Defending Circle. The new members are Jack E.Stokes, Ronald Piche, Peter Ukrainic, Marcel Lalonde, and Lional LaLonde, all of Schreiber. The degree team consist- ed of Past Governor Murray Dorman, Jr.Governor Edward Belliveau, Prelate Joseph Dejonghe, Orator John Power and Sergeant at Arms Gordon Calder. Following enrol- rrent the ladies were guests and a social evening with dancing was enjoyed to Fred McColman's orch- estra. Luncheon was served by Anna Kushnieryk and her committee. Cabbage rolls, cold cuts and salads were served. This evening was a double celebration as there are 38 members of the lodge whose birthdays are in November. A decorated birthday cake was cut by John Kuzma. It was noticeable that not too many of the older members were present and were missed. Master of Cere- monies and convenor of the enter- tainment, Bill Kushnieryk mentioned in his address that he hoped more of the older members would turn out for the next event and he welcomed Charles Todesco, eldest in years if not in membership, who was present. TERRACE BAY NEWS Great Ontario Adventure Vacations The Wonder World of Winter Winter in Ontario! Prime time and place for an exciting change of pace A few days or a few weeks on a Great Ontario Winter Vacation will show you an exhilarating new range of sports and entertainment sensations. There's hockey and bonspiels and ice-fishing, and the hair-raising thrills of racing-cars on slippery frozen lakes. Sunlight sparkles on newly- sharpened skate blades. Toboggans and freshly- waxed skis swoop pell-mell down a thousand white-carpeted slopes. The crisp, pure air quickens your blood and freshens your outlook. Everyone enjoys Ontario's winter. You're never too old to toss snowballs, nor too young to love sitting by a crackling log fire. : You'll find you've never had such fun in your lifé, as on a Great Ontario Winter Vacation. Start preparing now to let Ontario's winter work its wonder on your whole family. Mail this coupon today. Ontario Department of Tourism & Information Province of Ontario, Department of Tourism & Information, Parliament Buildings, Room 0000, Toronto 2. Please send me your special booklets about Great Ontario Winter Vacations. Name Address: City Province November 24 , 1966 MRS. JOYCE YAN DON HEADS ROSSPORT CHURCH GROUP # The November monthly meet the Rossport United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Joyce Yandon. It was decided to have the snow removed before each church service. The erection of new officers included President Mrs. Joyce Yandon, Secretary Mrs .Edith Ibey, Correspondence Mrs. Bertha Lif, Mrs . Mary Legault and Mr. Tom Yandon were elected to represent Rossport United Church on the Schreiber Church board. Mrs. Yandon closed the meeting with a prayer at which time a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hattie Yandon. KNOW YOUR EGGS .... SAVE ON GROCERY BILLS Here's a tip that could cut down your weekly grocery bill. In the next few weeks, millions of young pullets will start laying eggs. Initially, they produce medium-sized eggs that sell for less than Grade A large. House- wives with an eye to a bargain should use the following formula in deter- mining whether the medium eggs are the ones to buy, suggests Colin McLaren, associate editor of Canadian Hotel and Restaurant. Example: Assume the price of GradeA large is 72 cents per dozen. Divide this figure by eight and deduct the answer from the price shown. Thus eight into 72 goes nine; nine from 72 is 63. Then, if the price of medium eggs is less than 63 cents, housewives should b uy medium. For beauty | know I'mno star There are other ones prettier by far. But my face, | don't mind it Because I'm behind it ... It's the ones out in front that | jar. Contributed. .

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