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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jun 1960, p. 7

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« dune -2, 1960 | wo TERRACE BaY NEWS Y ; __..- Page y | | | CoGoInt. (Cont'd from Page 4) Children's welfare and also why the Welfare act had enforced the 9 o'clock curfew which is in effect in most creas, Mrs. Whent thanked Miss atchéson, and expressed her hope that parents and children would co-operate with this law, Miss 4,Woods presented the 'following girls with graduation Certificates and pins. and congratulated each girl on her achievement, hoping that all will continue to scrve their church and commnity:- Uonna Slater, Janet Wills, Glorie Gordon, Marlene Birch and Sneron Gellert, On behalf of the Terrace Bay CoG. _ _ ' Mary Ellen Reynolds presented Dr, Lavender with a handsome desk pen set suitably ine scribed, as a token of their esteem for! one so interested in their group. and who'is - shortly to leave Te rrece Bey due: to. retire- ment, - Mrs,idhent introduced Rov Pbettds of the Canadian Bible Society, who gave' a short) talk. on his work with the Society, end. invited the group to attend an open meeting 'at the Angli+" can Church Hall later in'the evening, » Ruth Thornsteinson of Terrace Bay led in @ round of songs, accompanied by Glorie®°' | Gordon at the piano. The Schreiber group entertained with a - skit. "The Case ef the Manipulated" 'Uniform, !! : | Taking pert were, Merlene Birch, Sharon Gellert,» Donna Slater, Carol Olson; Roberta Morris; "Leura Morris, Daryl-Lynn Weaver, Jenet Clomens, Susan Kragero, Judy D'arcy, Dorothy Slater, Sherry Condie, Linda Keid ana Patsy'Dimmery. |' ., Sneron Gellert, on behalf of the girls, thanked the W,A, of Steandrews for. _preparing and serving the supper. The banquet closed with me ne 'of Taps. TOWN TOPICS '(Cont'd from page 2) _ at the. Guide Camp in Doe Leke where she took Pack Holiday Training. - a | JUNIOR GakDEN CLUB NEWS Seeds have been distributed to school children joining the Junior Garden Club and, as in previous years, the gardens must be a | minimum-size of 44-X-4!,- Gardens will be judged approximately the twentieth of each months --CGhildren-are advised to~Leave their "dutch onion sets to grow as,winter onions so they may enter them in, the fair in August. Any child who has not received seeds may do so by going to Mr, He y Pa aT 129 Poplar Crescent. ~ Nasturtium seeds are for window box com= petition only. This competition is sponsored by the-Local, Kiwanis. 'Chub;and fist be~ judged only atthe fair, not monthly hé boxes should-be 24" X gir. x. 6" and bata 'be painted An essay competition has been conducted among elementary school children-in Schreiber and Terrace Bey and. from those selected by ..,thé teachers of each school an essay sub= mitted by Holly Berndtsson, of the Terrace- Bay Public School was the unanimous. judges! choice. A thank you is expressed to these judges, Rov. DrsAvbavender;lirs Korchuk-of the Schreiber High School Bae, eRe 7 | 1 | ' $2°° per dozen en cee rnp tte nnn ie er ene apt eens + ee THESE HAVE BEEN DISPLAYED IN THE Lo&. L° STORE. SRoses. will be -"delivered'6n Sat Suned LL) aie Ok | FATHERS DAY ORDERS FOR ROSES WILL BE TAKEN, BY ANY KIWANIS: ROSE _--DAY _ cepeean UP TO AND INCLUDING TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH. KIWANIANS WILL MAKE A HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVAS OF TERRACE BAY RESIDENTS. SCHREIBER: RESZDENTS MAY PLACE, THEIR ORDERS AT CHAPPLES, LTD. HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF COLOURS AVAILABLE? ; $]°° per. half dozen | J | Net proceeds, will be used for Kiwanians:: projects

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