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Terrace Bay News, 16 Feb 1961, p. 4

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Page -4 HER" & THeRw IN V_SCHR#TBER | MRS. Re WAVER HONOURZD uD) ON 81ST BIRTHDAY A group of neighbours and old friends met | at the home of Mrs. H.D.Weaver to honour Mrs. |R «Weaver on her 8lst birthday. Grandma" | Weaver was presented with a money corsage 'on behalf of her friends. | Whist was played, with winners being=-- High Score, Mrs. T. Bryant, low.- Mrs. R..- Weaver and Consolation, Mrs. P.McColeman, Mrs, R.Macadam, Mrs, H.D.Weaver and Mrs, | F «Macadam served a dainty "lunch to the | following guests:-~Mesdaries J.D.Bryson, G, | Duncan, J.Corbett, P.J,LeBlaric, R,Spicer, | W,V.Weaver, G. Gordon, R.Bailey, W.T.Wallace, | F,Hiller, T.Bryant, P/McColsman, I.Spicer, Mrs. H, Weaver made a special cake for | the occasion. } |= | RUBY REBEKAHS PLAN APRIL BAZAAR Ruby Rebekah 'Lodge met in regular session last Wednesday evening with Mrs. Aleatha | Morris N,G, and Mrs. Florence Whent, V.G. | presiditig' Mrs.Anna Laine, Recording Se¢re- ' tary, read the minutes and correspondénce, ' A donation was made to the Navy League of Canada. Mrs,HZileen Grover aeoriee for the C.P,T, _ Fund Committee stating that needy cases were ' being investigated. The wheel chairs, hospi- , tal bed, crutches and other. angicies useful ; to invalids ~ are. in constant use, It was decided to hold a tea and "Bazaar / on Saturday, April 8th in prsference to the | Salico ball held in former years. Mrs. Ruth , Collinson was named Corivenor, Mrs.Helen Wallace. reported on finances and stated that she has assortad "all oécasion -} cards" on-hand which may. be purchased by con- tacting her, * ; Mrs. Jessie Macadam presented a set of ' Pedéstal Cloths for the Lodge which she had : made for 'that purpose. "Degree practice will be held at the next meeting. Following Lodge a Penny Auction was | _ held with Mrs.Elsie Ross and Mrs,Bern Jacomb in charge and lunch was served. -- See eratssnesetheenseeseensneseenssnneereerennensnee = LEGION Y LADIES PLAN BINGO |" The Ladies Auxiliary - to the . Canadian Legion 'held their regular meeting on Tuesday last. Mrs. Thelma "Olson presided and thé minutes and -- _ corre spondence (which iricluded letters from "rs. Kennedy, District Representative, Mrs. Morgan, Deer Lodge Hospital and séveral cards) . was read by Mrs. Iris prerets (next column) ON ALL LABOUR. TERRACE BAY NiWS _sent out and the hostess prize was won by Mrs, AND HAVE. THAT WORK DONE ON YOUR CAR _ February 16, °1961 Mrs,Pauline Moon raported 'on Sick & Visit- ing, Mrs.Edya McCouan reported for th Ways & Means Committes and stated that a Bingo' will. be held in the lagion Club Room-on March ist, All members are to turn-in their donations befors. that date. The Légion memb2rs will hold their Annual Valentine party on February I3th inthe Legion Hall, A Grocery hamper will b= raffled. Members agreed ~ to supply lunch for the sp2c- ial Social evenings, 4 A Spring Tea is dated for Saturday, May 20th... This is an afinual 2vent.~ Mrs. J. Morris gave the Inventory of the' Tie property. Lunch Committe> for 'this meeting wera Mesdames P.Bolan, A.Chspelsky, R. Bedard, W.Christie and G. Catagord. CHILDREN'S AID COMMITTZ® TO CAMPAIGN F2B.16 ae campaign for funds for the Schreiber » Children's Mid Committee will be held on Thyrsday, February 16th, The funds realized from this Campaign are needed to cover, in part, the operation of the work dons in this area, At the presarit time. the Port. isthor: Board of Directors aré carrying 'this load. THeir funds are derived from the Community Chest and it is the obl*zation of this district to help support the work done in this area, The Childrer"s .Aid Society is a Community organization responsible to the Community and dependent upon th: Community for funds. © SCHRETBER KINETTES ASK AMBULANCE REPORTS The Kinette Club met at the home of Mrs. R, Turner on Monday evening with all members present. Mrs. J. Riley presided and Mary Speziale read the minutes and correspondence, The Club, which operates the local ambu- lance, ask that drivers of same report to' Mrs. Riley or Mrs, Eva Gordon when it has beén in use so that they can have it ready at all times. The Sunshine report, given by Mrs. Eva Gordon, showed that several cards had been Turner, Lunch was sea by the hostess at he con- clusion of the: pudicitciang s W.1I. PRESENTS GIFTS 10 'NEW YEAR BABY! The Women's Institute met on Monday after- noon with Mrs. T. Whitton presiding -and Mrs, W. Thrower reading the minutes and correspon- dence, Sixteen members and one (Cont'd P, 7) OFFER ) "3 SoH olf ON ALL PARTS- : eS NOW8 ii for = : mechanics or mo | | PHONE 153. SPADONE BROS. PHONE 153 | , SGHREIBER, ONT. LONGEST ESTABLISHED GoM. DEALER: IN NORTWESTE RN, ONT.

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