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Terrace Bay News, 26 May 1960, p. 4

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Page 4 ~ | HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S W.A. PLAN IFATHERS DAY TEA! The regular meeting of St.Johns Anglican Mrs. Graham opened the meeting with prayer and reports, were heard from the various offi- cers, Mrs.)Graham thanked all those who donated and worked at the Mother's Day Tea. Lunch»was served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. On June 10th, from 7 to 10 P.M, in the evening, the fathers of St.Johns will re- ceive and serve at the first "Father's Day Tea". held in St,Johns Church Hall, Straw- berry Shortcake will be the specialty and everyone is invited. to come out and have a | chat with the Fathers, Door prizes will be given to the oldest and youngest father attending (committee not eligible.) SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER HOLD SPRING TEA The Worthy Matron, Mrs. J,Rowley and Mrs, W.Thrower, general convenor, welcomed the guests to the tea held in St.Andrews Church Hall last Saturday by officers of Silver Birch Chapter, 0,E,S,, Terrace Bay. Pouring tea. from a table covered with a hand-worked lace cloth centered with pink roses flanked with blue tapers were Mesdames H.Marsh, A,Farrow, J,Rummery and Miss Barbara Haughn, Serving the tea and dainty sandwiches and cakes at the individual tables were Mesdames T.Young, S.Lundberg, J.Jarva, J.Corbett, L. Buffett, R.Harris and T,Brown, Selling home-made candy were Mrs. S.Boyd and Mrs. J.D.Bryson and replenishing in the aa REREEAeiemeteeeeneeene eee ee nes oy eenpreenennnencnemeneeammenpneneiies: IS 10-POINT SAFETY CHECK, % BRAKES | % FRONT! LIGHTS | % REAR LIGHTS STEERING * TIRES THIS 10 POINT SAFETY CHECK PROCEDURE IS. RECOMMENDED BY THE CANADIAN COMMITTEE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY FOR SPADOME PHONES TERRACE BAY NEWS / Church W.A. was held at the home of Mrs.Arnot, BRING YOUR CAR TO SPADONI BROS. FOR YOUR F-R-E-E | THERE IS NO OBLIGATION. BROS. BED, May 26, 1960 kitchen and serving the tea were Mesdames W.V.Weaver, Louise Smith and J,A,Graham, Mrs, R,Bailey was cashier, and the door prize was won by Mrs. J.West of Terrace Bay, Mr.B.Schlumph of Durande, Wisconsin was a week~end guest of Mr.& Mrs. F.C,.Macadam, Mrs. K.Murray, Fort William, is the guest of her daughter and son-in-law Mr.& Mrs.Cliff | Dimmery, Also'a guest at the Dimmery home is |} Miss B,Henshaw, an Aunt from Wallasey, Chesh- | ire, England, a sister of Mrs.Murray, : , ! Mr.& Mrs. Burton Phillips, Susan and Rob- | ert and Mrs.T,Bryant, left on Friday for'a vacation in North Bay and Toronto and other { { Eastern points. F/L Miss Lois Davis, R.C.A.F,, stationed at Cold Lake,' Alberta was the week-end guest of her Mother, Mrs, H.Davis and other members of her family--the W,Lidkea!'s and the Ken | Davis', | | Mrs. S.Schaaf was the hostess at a fare- well party in her home on Tuesday for the Misses Marcie and Terry Auger who left on Wednesday to reside in Port Arthur, At the party were school friends of Marcie and Terry Bobby and Helen Schaaf, Bruce & Paddy Milks, Raymond and Royden Grover, Judy and Joyce Richardson and Charles Kemp. Mrs. Frank Petty with children Sherry and George of Port Arthur spent the week-end with Mr.& Mrs, N.A.McCuaig. Mrs.Jack Caccamo and children Mark and Michael left Tuesday for Elgin, Ontario to visit her parents Mr.& Mrs.Frank (See page LY vlonth | 7) | * EXHAUST SYSTEM * GLASS | % WINDSHIELD WIPERS | % REAR VIEW MIRRORS * HORN ADOPTION BY ALL MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS. Ef a ao

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