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Terrace Bay News, 9 Oct 1958, p. 8

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Page 8 OCTOBER SPECIAL Schreiber Beauty. Salon Scotia Street pepeteS Post Office COLD PERMANENT WAVES including haircut g and finger- by. O O wave phone 362 schreiber DANCING CLASSES START SATURDAY, OCTOBER: 141TH Dancing classes will be starting on Sat- urday, October 11th from 10 to 2 P.M. until further notice. The Juniors will have their lesson at 10.00 A. M.,° beginners and Ist. year at 11.00 A.M,, Intermediates at 12 Noon and Seniors at 1 P.M. ~ BOWLING NOTICE There will be a general meeting of the Bow- ling Association on Thursday, October 9th at 7 P.M. in the small meeting room at the Recreation Centre. eee ee C.G.I.T. HALLOWEEN CANDY SALE Buy your Halloween candy and help the C.G.I.T. The girls will be going to your door with Hallow- een kisses Friday, October 17th after four. thank you for your support. We _ CORRECTION - An item appearing in last week's News read "Permission was granted to the Nurses of the Terrace Bay Hospital to raise monies in the cause of Mental Health." This should read "Permission was grantéd to the Terrace Bay Nur- ses of the North Shore Nurses group to raise _ monies in the cause of Mental Health," TERRACE BAY NURSES PLAN DRAW 'The Nurses -of Terrace Bay are Sisnnthe a- draw on a portable hi-fi record player to be drawn at the Male Voice Choir Concert in Dec- ember, The proceeds of this draw will go to the Mental Health Assgciation, PtiArthur branch to further work in Mental Health, Every nurse has pledged herself to do her utmost putting ... across this project and the co-operation of the. . people of Terrace Bay..is needed if it is to be a success, Please buy tickets when you are approached----remember it is for a worthy cause. Mrs.V.Galvin had a birthday party for son Gordie to mark the occasion of his fifth birth- day last Wednesday. dnd enjoyed games, birthday lunch and favours, Mr. and Mrs.G.Brown and Doreen, Pt. Arthur, - spent the weekend with their daughter, Virginia Galvin and family, taking Lois Ann back with them for a visit. Saturday afternoon Mrs.P,Helmink entertained eighteen little friends at a party celebrating | Terrace Bay News Ten youngsters were present October 9, 1958. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF SLONGO!S ACCORDION SCHOOL IN TERRACE' BAY - SPECIAL OFFER 8 WEEK TRIAL COURSE - FOR ONLY $8.00 THIS INCLUDES FREE USE OF AN ACCORDION & MUSIC. THERE WILL BE A LIMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS FOR NEW STUDENTS--SO. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. *GtFRANK DIANOWHt OF SLONGO'S ACCORDION SCHOOL Fort William, Ont. phone 34/7 schreiber -her daughter. Linda's sixth birthday. Games were played.and the children enjoyed the usual party fare and favours before depart ing for home. A Linen Shower surprised Mrs.Walter Sitko on Wednesday evening last when Mrs. Dodie Burnside was hostess at her home, Fourteen were in attendance and the guest of honour was presented with her gifts by Mrs.Mavis Godin from a decorated basket. During the evening the guests played several games and Mrs.K,Thorsteinson assisted with the luncheon, Barbara Haughn returned home Sunday" from her vacation, visiting in and around Toronto and in London, Ontario. Gale Savoy spent his holidays visiting with his parents, Mr.& Mrs.G.Savoy of Tor- onto, his brother and sister-in-law, Mr..% Mrs.Gordon Savoy of Hamilton and a trip to Detroit. Emil and Isabel Charbon with Marna Ros and Larry of Pt.Arthur, were weekend guest of Joan and Joe Charbon. Mr.& Mrs.Verl Thompson and daughter ar home from a vacation in Kingston visiting Verl's parents, Mr.& Mrs.T.Thompson and in Thurso, Quebec with the Harold Halls, form ly of Terrace Bay. F/O C.McCallum, N.S., of Rockcliffe, Ont. visited with her sister, Mrs.Betty Ollen-Bittle last week. _ Maureen MacDonald's third birthday was celebrated with a party for six on October 6th when Mother, Mrs.Glenna MacDonald took charge of games and served birthday cake a lunch, sending the children home with thei favours, Mr. M, Miller has his son Phil visiting with him for a week, Phil is stationed wi the R.C.A.F. in Winnipeg. Mrs.T.Brown and daughter Donna spent t weekend at the Lakchead. Mrs.Ted Young entertained her bridge c last Wédnesday.: Prizes' were won by Mrs.E,. Bedcard and Mrs,I.Marsh, The hostess serv a beautifully appointed - lunch which was th roughly eee ROTICE ~ Deadline for advertisements this week only, will be Saturday, October 11th. 5.00 P.M, - Terrace Bay News.

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