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Terrace Bay News, 28 Dec 1961, p. 9

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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | { i | 3 { | i: | | ecember 28, 1951 "Let: There Be Light't| directed: surprise ending: to "The Snow _ COMMUNITY CHURCH (From Page 8) "} Zi Ruth Thorsteinson. ' Many of the { Christmas Legends were explained by the Grade five boys from Mrs. M, Middaughts class. Following intermission Grade six girls presented the play by Miss Julie Stachiw. A. Man** was performed by the Grade five girls trained by Mrs, Vy... Hopper arid Mrs, J, Knight. "Christmas. at Home' was sung =} |" and accompenied by members of ~~] Mrs, S. Lundbergts Grade seven girls. ; : Mr. J. Dejonghe and Mr, fF, Gould's grade six boys answered questions in class to present "Santa Claus", "Is it a Fake" was the theme of the presentation of | Mr. D, Lohrts grade seven boys, and the Junior Girls under Mrs, R. Anderson sang "The Wonderful Saviour of Men", _ A Christmas Orchestral by Senior Boys of Mr. W. Colborne's class added instrumental variety to.the programme, The Senior Girls who had been directed by Mrs, R. Hofland performed to the reading of the colorful and old favourite "The Night Before Christmas", = * ; At the close of the concert, Judy Graham presented Mrs, J.R, Anderson with a gift, to convey the gratitude of the Junior Choir for her devoted leadership, © COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 4) his appreciation for the manner in which Council proceedings had been reported in the press during his term of office for the past four and a half years, He considered it fair, factual and altogether in the interests of the community. 'Holiday visitors at the home of Mr, and ~ Mrs, Oren-Mason are Mrs. Masonts mother, .~ - Mrs, AvA. Niles of St, John, New Brunswick, and their daughter Beverley, a nurse-in- training at St. John General Hospital, St. John, New Brunswick. ' Everybody likes a man who knows when and how to say thanks. i Was clijcyes by a. An exchange o _ SKATE: EXCHANGES to hold' a skate Root on Jan, 6th Noon. The idea THE BEAUTY Spot TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONE 3209.) ! / neh YeaR TO YOU... OUR ASSOCIATIONS WITH CONTINUE TO.BE, HAPP ONES- ~~ KRAGERO FUEL OIL, Schreiber, Ont. i and a presenta- tion of gifts wag made to Mrs. H. Weaver for her agsistance to the 'girls and their Jjeaders in the sewr: | ing Class and to Mrs, Inez Green- "| -wood-who presided as organist for their vesper services ak of gifts was enjoyed followed by luncl{ served by the girls. JOY veoh tha N.6 AND JAN. 13TH ' Schreiber Legion, xchange inthe Club d again on Jan.13 between the hours of 9 A.M, and: 12 s to get skates for | all 'children (boys and girls). you have any yould like to donate in order to' get thejexchange started -- just phone Schredber 100 and we will} wee that they ard picked up, ; Page 9 CARD OF THANKS - Our' sincere as pte anks to ourkind neighbours s|>arid friends, the Kiwanis Club, the Knights of Columbus, Chap- ter 264, Eastern Star, the Catholic Women's League, Local 665, the Oilers and Painters /%| in the Mill and all others who "| helped out in so many ways "| during our recent 'troubles. "| Your many kindnesses 'will 1 never be forgotten. (Signed) Mr.& Mrs,N.Bouchie 4 -- The-C.GeleTs of St.Andrew's United' Church held its Christ- mas party last week, 9 Games 'were Played, a round of singing (see below) KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS PLAYER G ASST WINNER __ AMT, Kelly H. McLeod 2.00 Shack M,. Moore 2.00 Baun 1 R. Paquette 10.75 ' Olmstead 1 =SBy Campbell © 1075 Stanley 1 B, Grey". » 10,75 Stewart J,B. Kelly 2.00 . Brewer -- -§, Kusik 2.00 Armstrong 1 M. Moon 10.75 Pulford z J, Pelto 10,75 Arbour G, Landry . 2.00 Horton © ° 1 - ~, Stortini § 10,75 Duff 4 Cy Marcella ,. 10.75 Keon ee 2 _A,Bourgignon . 19.50 Harris mee G, Stortini' ~ 2.00 Niven 1 'S, Pelto 10.75 Mahavolich 1 1 ©» D,Remillard 19.50 Goal Tender Eva & Bill 2.00 i Ne i ae NEXT WEEK *S. SHUTOUT POOL $70,00. $139.00 December 23, 1961 (Signed) A, Gauthier It's a great pity that things weren't so ar- ranged that an empty head, like an empty stomach, wouldn't let its owner rest until he t. something in ite (44 aa tl Se (eo Fads SAYS: ONY tang Ose Branch 109 plan} if COMMUNITY T.V. SERVICES i ferrace Bay, Ontario "PHONE. TA 5-3305

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