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Terrace Bay News, 16 Apr 1959, p. 6

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- WHETHER ITS FOR AN AFTERNOON TEA. OR AN PHONE HO Schreiber OPEN FRIDAY'S TILL 9 P.M. Coe CHOOSE FROM STYLES FOR EVERY OCCASION, FOR THAT FRESH AND PRETTY SPRING PARADING--~ a <amitio EVENING CUT, These dainty nylon fabric gloves are delightfully beaded and button trimmed and softly shirred. Colours come in White, Beige, Black, Lettuce Green, Coraline, Blue Char, Strawberry Tart ais ~~ sizes 63, 7 and 74 ~ SCARVES Accent your suit or coat with these lovely scarves and squares, . Thie season we have a beautiful array of solid shades, floral prints and coin dot designs, in colours of MINT GREEN, RED, YELLOW, BEIGE, PINK and many other shades. "100 "298 { SCHREIBER CATHOLIC WOMEN'S "LEAGUE MEET The Catholic Women's League held their regular meeting on Sunday night' with 41 pre- sent and Father Epoch as director. Mrs. J. Campbell presided and: the annual treasurer!s report was presented, by Mrs.P.JiSyvitski. Father Epoch congratulated Mrs.Campbell and her retiring officers for their untiring efforts during the past year and then pre- sided for the election of officers. The new officers are:= President, Mrs. P.J, Syvistki, lst-Vice-Pres. Mrs.W.D.Graham, 2nd Vice, Mrs.Ray Sisson, 3rd-Vice, Mrs. S.Kusik, Secretary, Mrs, P.A.Pegararo, Treasurer, Mrs.L.Comeau, Lunch Conv. Mrs. R. Bedard. The Rosary was. said for the late Mr. A, ODriscoll and. lunch was served by Mrs. G.A, Scott, E.Fummerton, W.Cook, R. Cook, D.O'Keefe,| G.Stortini and H.Costall. The President thanked Mrs.C.Pearson who had been lunch convenor during fhe entire past year, St.John Ambulamce Unit will hold a special meeting on Monday April 20th when artificial respiration will be practised and a demon- stration of the town.resuscitator given, This will be the first meeting in preparation for Save-a-Life week which is sponsored annually across Canada by the St.John Brigade during the month of may. Bowling team standings in the ladies league are:- E,Ross 57, E,Niemi 55, L.Parent 50, Joan Costall 45, Toots Vaillancourt 44, M.Gerow 37, N.Gray 30. 4 95 STANDARD MODELS - board members were interested. to. learn that not only a wide' supply of books for schools .various subjects and also displays. of paint- | ova Come by C, C.Skinner was accepted. Staff is in Terrace Bay Hospital. _s 3rd mg." sigiprslsBGeh@ne MERE TREY. ARE? BEAUTIFUL C.C.M. BIKES AT THEIR MOST EXCIT- ING, BRIGHTLY COLOURED BEST,,,.TO DELIGHT THE "HEART OF ANY GIRL OR BOY, Standard Canadian made parts available for replace- ment. GIRLS and BOYS - Colours Blue and Maroon, 95 ne ee are amar sree en ere gE eine sees oot TRICYCLES FOR THE YOUNG FRY, WE CARRY THESE WELL BUILT TRICYCLES FROM AGES 2 to 6 YEARS AND OVER. STANDARD DELUXE SPECIAL DELUXE 12" + $15.50 12" - $21.00 16" = $24,95 16" ~ $17.95 16" - $22.50 20" ~ $25.95 20" - $19.50 20" - $23.95 24" - $27.95 SERIES - FOUR SIZES WAGONS Merrily they roll along. A full range of -- speédy, sturdy wagons for the sidewalk set. JUNIOR MODEL - ALL METAL - $3.59 - $9,95 STREAMLINED AIR FLOW WAGONS - MADE OF SELECTED HARD MAPLE - $9.95. - $12.95 MOST POPULAR - ALL METAL LARGER WAGON - WELL eS ETREBY DESK tetES AND sRUBBER 5 a mu ae seen a ome pencarne re arene = biked " ' Po ' dome se la a a a (USE OUR CONVENIENT "BUDGET PLAN J Mrs.Robert Morton and children of Kenora, Ont. spent the Easter holiday week with Mrs.Morton's parents, Corporal and Mrs.Ford Richardson at Schreiber. At a recent meeting of the public library | are available but large numbers of films on ings from the Co-op Library. The financial Miss Doris denies of the High School At a recent meeting of the East Thunder Bay Tuberculosis Association it was agreed that an x-ray survey is needed as soon as possible in the Geraldton area where the in- cidence of tuberculosis has become. alarming- ly high since the first of this year with 33 patients from there in the San since Dec-- Mrs, Gordon Vaillancourt Saaeek her daughter Susanne's eighth birthday with a party when ten little friends enjoyed a lunch served from a gaily decorated table centered with a luscious cake, Mr.& Mrs.L. Johnson, Sally, Donna, Paddy and Shannon were in Port.Arthur recently to attend a re-union of the King family, mark- ing their father , Joseph King's '70th birth- day. _ Mrs.P,J.LeBlanc is in Terrace Bay Hospit- ee eens ere 2 mccerner oF i ei ptt ial ri NE oe ener Sent tee ar al.

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