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Terrace Bay News, 5 Dec 1968, p. 9

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December 5, 1968 Are at Skates - JUST ARRIVED Bauer Skates for Children, Ladies and Men. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ( from Page 7) and 46 exhibiting in the Annual Flower and Vegetable Show. Membership Barbara Wise reported a total of $9 27 adult members in 1968. Rudy Gerlach, in charge of soil and fertilizers requested that anyone wishing to have soil samples analized contact him immediate- ly. Chairman of the Annual Show, George Buhrmann had a total of 390 entries in the show this year and though there were fewer vegetables there were many good exhibits in the flower section. Those present were asked to note that in future members only be served at the annual bedding plant sale - also that Mr. Koke requests that no advance orders be taken. This will enable him to bring a larg- er assortment of plants. Mr. Steen announced that he will take orders for Gladiolus bulbs until early Feb- ruary. The following slate of officers was elected to serve in 1968-69: President John Steen, Ist. Vice George Buhrma nn, 2nd. Vice Hyacinthe Landry. Directors for a two year term: Jean Megraw, Eva Connors, Terry Dorland, Ray Theriault, Hilda Relph of Schreiber. Directors for a one year term: Jack Chapman, Henry Hermes, Jack Moore, Rita Corrigan, and Mildred Welsh. Refreshments were then served. TERRACE BAY NEWS Be amg TELE OK HOHE RR IPR TORE All the Gifts for a Very oe SKE BEI EO io POL ee RE School __ (continued on Page 11) ee Page 9 : BERRA + a SC HREIBER Th PHONE 115 WIDE SELECTION CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS A Wonderland of SK GOOD SELECTION { ® OF TOYS l AVAIEABLE Oys oF CH ees. for Children of All Ages ' @ L.A. CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD "God gives to us with both hands" was the theme of the Worship period when the Ladies Auxiliary held their annual Christmas meeting. The ladies, accompanied by their husbands, gather ed in the Sanctuary at 8.15 p.m. On a Christmas tree in the Chancel, the ladies hung their gaily decorated felt bells and stockings, holding their donations to the Ladies Auxiliary, which were to be presented in lieu of a Christmas Bazaar . Members of the Choir were present, with special guests, Holly and Carol Brown and Ellen Hodgkiss at the organ. The meeting opened with the singing of Silent Night. Phyllis Kelty gave the call to worship, followed by "We Three Kings". Mrs. Kelty also read the Invocation and Connie Cvitkovich read the Scripture. Carol and Holly Brown sang "What Child Is This". The Meditation was given by Connie Cvitkovich. Rev. Husser dedicated the gifts. The members and guests retired to the Sunday

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