Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 1 Nov 1956, p. 9

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FIGURE SKATING NEWS (Cont.) 5:40-6:00 Group 8A Bella Begin Joan Hopper Gail Wood Connie Barker Gay Roy Helen Dennis Jane Heenan Annette Boudreau Susan Wig' THURSDAY 4-20 Group II Jane Boudreau Sharon St. Leuis Susan Graham Janie Valiquette 4:25-4:45 Group IIT Valerie Turner Catherine Smith Shirley Phillips Cheryl Duncan Jane Kelty Pat Simmer JoAnne: Haviland Barbara Ann Checkryn Lynn Simmer Wendy Keller Mar; Clare Counal Debbie Anderson Cathy Jo Cotton Shirley Wade Pat Dodge 4:50-5:10 Group IV 5:15-5:35 Group V Jean Hopper Molly McCausland Beth Hopver Pat McCausland Heather Sedge Elizabeth Hayes Jane West Linda Hayes Karen Ostling Nancy Wade Kay Milks Marcia Hamilton Lorraine Vachon Carol Kulcheski Marie Vachon Karen Olson Margaret Jean Wallwin Susan LeMay 5:40-6:00 Group VI Christine Flater Beverley Dodge Holly Berndtsson Diana Goneau Karen McKechnie Patsy Downey Linda Nelson Ellen Knight Jackie Latour Donna Fedorak Susan Brooks 0-0-0 HOME AND SCHOOL EXECUTIVE MEETING The first meeting of the executive of the Home andSchool Association will be held in the office of the Public School on Wednesday, November 7th at 8:00 p.m. 0-0-0 BRING A NEIGHBOUR TO CHURCH All groups and organizations are once again asking all our townspeople to attend services at. the church of your choice this Sunday November 4th to observe "Bring a Neighbour to Church" Sunday being held jointly at both the Community Church and Ste Martin's Parish. Your local Kiwanis Club under the direction of their support of churches committee are behind this worthy effort and it is expected that everyone will do their best to make this & success, 0-0-0 - i Page 9 NOTES ON REMEMBRANCE DAY DIN}ER Ticket sales for the Remembrance Day dinner have so far been reasonably satisfactory. To date we can account for about ninety pérsonnel who have pur- chased tickets or expressed their in- tention to do so, Even though this represents a fair portion of those eligible, the committee does feel that there are enough ex- servicemen in Terrace Bay to warrant a full house, As you all know 'nie dinner is con- tinued from year to year to provide the ex-servicemen of Terrace Bay an opportunity to commemorate the fallen. It is our means of saying that we do not forget and ex- pressing our honour for those who did not return. Time dims memories - but let us _ consider for a moment that your attendance really does mean something - that each and every one of us who has the opportunity to attend this function should do so not for yourself but in remembrance of those less fortunate who cannot attend. In a lighter vein refreshments will be available in quantity - quality being immaterial, All former allied army, navy and air force personnel are © welcome to attend, How about you fellows who are still in doubt giving the matter your immediate attention. To those who have already said no how about reconsidering, We would like to have the names of all those attending listed on the programme under their branch of service. In order to do this we need the names in as soon as possible. 0-0-0 LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS As soon as the Mixed Bonspiel is completed the Ladies! Curling Club will be ready to start sweeping their way through what we hope will be another fine season's curling. As soon as we know whether our first game will be November 13th or November 15th schedules will be made up and distributed, 0-0-0 BROOMBALL MEETING Friday night at 8:00 p.m. in the large meeting room of the Rec, Centre, All those interested in getting a 4 tcam league started should attend. Whether or not we get ice time depends upon your interest.

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