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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jan 1962, p. 4

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Poor PERCY"S BASEMENT, hooked Like THis % | HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER Miss Mae Veaudrey is at the Lakehead this , week visiting relatives, Mrs, Louis Albertini of Port Arthur is | visiting her sister Mrs, Bill Thrower, Jack Shanahan has his nephew, Lawrence Fellitor, of Calabogie, Ont, visiting him | this week, ' ART. CLUB_NAMES OFFICERS "Mrs, Alice Sparkes was named president of the Schreiber Art Club at their January business meeting with the other officers being Mrs, H, Stewart, treasurcr, and Mrs. Lris Lidkea, secretary. The Club shows a steady increase in membership, a'widening scope of activities, and unquestionable advancement -- in its work, Regular classes, on Thursday evening of cach week in the High School, have been resumed, and new members will be warmly welcomed, HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT The high school will hold its Commencement on January 26 in the town hall at 8 P.M, with all parents and interested friends cordially invited to attend the presentation program - and the graduation ball which follows | immediately afterward, { | LADIES? CURLING CLUB ACTIVITIES The Women's Clurling Club has had a great increase in membership this seagon, ° with eight day rinks and four night ones , curling regularly, They are presently en- | gaged in the draw for the Seagran Trophy. and at the finish of this will start the mixed spiel if the men have finished their draw for the Borden trophy. . The invitational ladies spiel has been set for Feb, 9th, 10th, and 11th, with the eighth to be added if more rinks enter than is presently anticipated, WOMEN'S INSTITUTES MEETS ' A two minut silence was observed at the Woments Institute meeting January 9th in mem ory of Mrs,Ada Scott, a longtime and weall- loved.members, The prayers were said by Mrs. ' A.Slater and Mrs, R.Macadam, o------_TERRACE Bay _F-YRE DEPT, distribution of Christmas hampers end smaller 'gifts, will also be read at this time. New ekey's GASEMENT LeoKES KYKE THES § bifid Wo. Chance of FREY IN A CLEAN BASEMENT, Mrs,Smith and Mrs,Macadam reported.on gifts! offered in preparation for presentation to Schreiberts New Year Baby - Thomas Edward Pitkanen, These gifts, with personal ones from members and the silver engraved cup from the municipality, will be presented at the -- 'regular meeting. on February 13th, Mrs,Smith also reported on the packing and The correspondence, with many greetings | and. thank-you notes, was read by acting sec- retary Mrs.A.Slater, Mrs.R.C,Macadam gave | the treasurer's report and also an interesting: paper on agriculture. It was decided to an- | swer the February roll call with the names of the flower emblem of each province. Following the meeting penny auction was run by Mrs.Wes.Miller and Mrs.Macadam, | Mrs.O*Connor's tea table was centered with | an arrangement of red roses flanked by white | tapers and the members enjoyed samples of one another's Christmas cakes. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY MEETS Mrs, J.A,Graham presided for the January meeting of the Children's Aid Society last Monday evening. Miss Muriel Achesou gave her report of work for December and advised members there are two vacancies on the com- mittee to fill - Mrs.R.C,Macadam and Mrs, P.J. Syvitski having: resigned, A lengthy file c." correspondence was read by Mrs, DtArcy McGuire and date for the annual meeting set for January 20th. Mrs.J.Herbert »Dawson will be guest speaker and the public are cordially invited, The annual report MRS, A, KRYSTIA FETED PRIOR TO_ DEPARTURE Mrs. Alex Krystia, whose husband has been transferred by the CPR to Heron Bay where he will be station agent, was entertained by a group of friends in the home of Mrs, R.W, Turner recently. Mrs. Neil Ross and Mrs.Alf, Johnson were joint hostesses with Mrs,Turner and those at the party included Mesdames B. Walsh, B, Phillips, J,Einarson, W.Collinson, W.Olson, J,E.Powers of Schreiber and Mrs. H, Josus, Mrs.H.Hamilton and Mrs. R.Gaudet of Terrace Bay. Mrs. Krystia was recipient of a handson€ turquoise hassock as a farewell gift.

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