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Terrace Bay News, 26 May 1960, p. 7

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May 26, 1960, = HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER (Cont'd from Page 4) Mr.& Mrs, Frank Carty and to attend her sister wedding, ST. JOHNS EVENING GROUP HOLD POT-LUCK LUNCH The Evening Group of St.Johns Anglican Church held their last meeting of the Season on Monday last before the summer recess, After the business. session a social time was enjoyed with the following members winners at cards. First prize ~ Mrs. A.Slater; 2nd prize - Mrs, T,Wilson; Consolation - Mrs, P, Bottomley, A box of sewing articles for sale during the summer can be seen by contacting Mrs, T, Wilson, A pot-luck lunch was enjoyed to end an enjoyable evening, ' tpn tens onneenesnnetentitsessneenssennetes eure FOR SALE - Dew Worms & Minnows ~.412 Elizabeth CHILDREN CREATE DISTUXPANCE. NEAR HOSPITAL In the! past, children playing around the Hospital have disturbed sick patients a great | deal, and some children have even gone so far as to tamper with cars which have been in the parking lot. It would be much appreciated if parents would instruct their children to keep away rom.the vicinity of the Hospital, f ' A REMINDER TO A dinner meeting will be held at the Hotel Terrace on Thursday, May 26th at 6:30 P.M, In order that reservations be correct please notify Phil Woods immediately at 3647 if you are unable to attend, | | | . | NORTH SHORE NURSES | | STORK CLUB uy | Born to Mr, & Mrs, Y. Rouhiainen, a daugh- | | ter, on May 19th, | ! | | BOWLING. CLUB BANQUET AND DANCE IN MOOSE HALL The Annual wind-up Banquet and Dance will | be held in the Moose Hall on June 4th. Ticket sales end on May 28th so pick up yours NOW from the Chairman of your league, | elt aliens a Ee eet ROLLER SKATING! ; Cool weather kept the opening session | crowd below 100 for the first time in four seasons as the Roller Skating season commenced | ; last Thursday at the Terrace Bay Arena, Skating continues this and every Thursday ' from 7 - 10 p.m. so get out and join the fun. | You'll enjoy yourself and get that exercise | we all need at the same time, | TENNIS COURSE HERE ON JULY 9TH Arrangements have been made again this year | for a Tennis Clinic in Terrace Bay. The Clin- , ic will 'be held on July 9th, and will be | handled by Mr.George Mansfield, Professional . _at the Toronto Granite Club, who is sponsored | by the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association, in | co-operation with the Pepsi-Cola Company. The Course has been arranged for by the | local Tennis Club and the Recreation Associa- _ tion, and will be épen only to members of the / local club, Further information on this Clinic, which | proved most successful last year, will be made available to club members, Memberships in the Club are now on sale at |Family - single adult and student rates. | These may be purchased from L, Waghorn, Peggy | | Shirriff or H.N,.Marsh, TERRACE BAY NEWS De Page 7 TRACK AND FIELD CLASSES TO START SATURDAY First sessions in the Track and Field instruction classes will be held this Satur- day morning at 10 A.M, at the High School Track, Schedule for future sessions will be handed out at that time, along with training lists. es Those attending should come equipped with | slacks or shorts, heavy sweatshirts, running shoes, towel anda jacket, PLEASE BE ON TIME, BIG SING THIS SATURDAY Members of the Terrace Bay Men's Choir will travel to the Lakehead this weekend to take part in the annual rally of the Associa- ted Men's Choruses of America, Plans to have 'the group appear in Terrace Bay had to be lovers in the district and also to many of those taking part in the Big Sing, However some fortunate souls have already obtained tickets and plan to be at the Fort William Gardens on Saturday night to hear what should be a highly stimulating performance. | shelved to the disappointment of many music | | BASEBALL SEASON GETS UNDERWAY-Cont'd from Pg. Terrace will visit the Lakehead over the week-; end. Winners of the Baseball Draw Prizes on | Sunday were: 1st prize, Grocery Hamper, W. E, D'Arcy, Schreiber; 2nd prize, Picnic Ham, Len} Swirhun, Terrace Bay. FIGURE SKATING NEWS The annual party for figure skaters will be held Saturday afternoon, May 28th, at 2 P.M,, in the basement of St. Martin's Church, | Refreshments will be served.and we have some fine movies for the occasion. ANNUAL MEETING Meese Sagres atk | The annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club will take place in the | Recreation Centre on May 3lst at 8 P.M, Election of officers will take place, At this time, we expect to form a Ladies Auxil- | iary so we hope to have a good attendance, " For those interested, movies of the World Championship on figure skating will be shown | along with two shorts - Barbara Ann Scott "| Terry Albright skating, | FOR SALE- 1947 Fargo 4 Ton Sawing Machine - will cut fuel wood, Phone Terrace Bay 3767, NOTICE - Over a period of time several articles have been left at the Hospital. Anything not picked up by the lst of June will be donated to a charitable organization, BOB ADAMO MARRIES AINA MARTHA BROKS Tulips adorned the altar of Our Lady of Loretto Roman Catholic Church for a ceremony during which Miss Aina Martha Broks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Broks, Port Arthur, became the bride of Robert Joseph Adamo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adamo. of Terrace Bay. Vows were taken in a double ring ceremony before Rev.L.C, Wittig on Saturday, May 14th, scanteneeetaiemeot onan tebe Reset e

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