Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 1 Feb 1962, p. 4

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Pe Ty a ee CUSTOMERS... ALL AGREE: Coa week, at 9 A.M, | Private Hospital, her mother, RENE GAUDET WHITE ROSE SERVICE PHONE: TA 5=3638 _ | | | : | | of Fort William attended the Exercises last. Friday, Mr, and Mrs. Gerry. Fisher and family will attend the retirement celebration of Mr, 'Fishes se in North Bay on January 29th, Commencement | CONGREGATIONAL MEETING HELD BY ST, JOHN'S | CHURCH | At the annual Congregational meeting of © 'St. John's Anglican Church; the following officers. for the year were elected: G, Birch, |Peoplets Wardens: W. Robinson, Rectorts Warden, Mrs. J.A.° Graham, Secretary-Ereasurer; W.G. 'Furlonger, Envelope Secretary, Standing {committee chairman will be named. later, | Rector R.J.S, Inshaw expressed his . y appreciation of the loyal support given by the 'Church officers and the congregation as.a- ;whole, The. increase in membership and 'attendance at regular worship services. is .most encouraging, Mr. Inshaw stated, and ' } commended the various Church associations on i successful year as. shown in their reports, ' REBEKAH NEWS Mrs, Anna Laine, Degree Captain, urged all ; te@m members to attend practices regularly Since initiation is to be conducted. by Ruby Rebek&hLodge on February 14, An invitation 'was sent to Mrs, I,. Whitfield, D.D.P. and 'Mrs. M, MacDonald, Rebekah Assembly Warden, :will be invited to be present on: r this occasion, ' Mrs, F, Whent, N.G. and Mrs, 94 'J, Plummer, V.G. presided»for } chis meeting on January'24th, 'Mrs, Beth Macadam read minutes .- } { | 'and correspondence. and the Vice Jrand gave a lengthy sick*report- vose bowls sent to membérs.in /a0spital, many cards sent, and 'auch visiting of the sick in. | | hospital and at home done, 7 | Mrs. H, Wallace gave a:report 'on the second meeting held to |arrange for the Commonwealth 'Study Conference Rest Halt in | 'Schreiber asking that host family | 'names be. given to her by Lodge iaembers, {! Mrs, A,' Etches, assisted by 'Mrs. A, Niemi, will arrange the /zunch which will follow the .Sebruary meeting, ' } iene nn toes atstee _ TERRACE, BAY NEWS "(HERE _& THERE IN SCHREIBER HCUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY The lines of the house league hockey have been reinfoiced by - such stalwarts as OPP J, Wills, H, Harmer, Freightways manager, and D. D*Amours, of the high schoo staff, The regular games are playe on Monday and Thursday of each Mrs, Tommy Whent and Mrs. Bruce Lidkea are patients in Terrace Bay Karen Kushnieryk was taken to a Lakehead Hospital on Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Dimmery are being welcomed by their new neighbours on Quebec Street. Carol Holmes of Port Arthur and orothy Slater and Barbara Foster. ! have copies mailed to the Post Office so ~DEAUTY © ARBER. SHOP . TERRACE DAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONY TA. 5~3209 -- February 1, 1963 Terrace Bay, Ontario PHONE TA 5-3305 Mrs, Jessie McCanna, F inancial Secretary, presented her report, Following the meéting, degree practice was held, eee COMMUNITY T.V. SERVICES WANT A COPY OF THE "NEWS" Copies of the "News" are sent in to Mary's Flower Shop each week and David Burroughs is delivering to homes, If youtd like a copy contact either 'one to hold same for:you » every week, We are still receiving orders to which ever way you prefer, the service is available, e Mrs, Joy, Riley received and Mary Speziale was cashier at the Kinette tea on Saturday afternoon in the United Church hall. Tea was poured by Mrs. H, Weaver, Mrs, R.A. Crook, and Mrs, R.J.S. Inshaw, Servitors were;,B, Gordon, G, Gordon, M, Fasan, and L, Weaver. Replenishing were: E, Gordon, J, Turner,,and M, Miller, The door prize was won by Diane Slater. A meeting was held in the town hall.on Wednesday afternoon in connection with Rest Hait in Schreiber, which will. be made by the Second Commonwealth Study Conference (The Duke's Do), Schreiber is gratified to be one of the two railway towns selected by the steering committee for this conference, The 150 representatives on the train will make visits in homes when ways of life may be compared in friendship. Religious services have been arranged, the day, May 27, being a Sunday,but aside from that the manner of entertainment remains strictly in the hands~ of the host family, with one restriction- definitely, no civic function. It is the wish and hope of | the guests to.spend..a.typical Sunday we ire railroad family; if 'tscratch meals? are the custom in the hosts! homé, picnic outings, or quiet | noons at home-that is what the guests. wish to enjoy. These representatives, are, it is hoped, the future leaders in nenel (Continued -to. Page 7) wantin a

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