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Terrace Bay News, 29 Mar 1962, p. 4

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Page 4 A CC tn nn en an ne an HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS INITIATION ; . Over one hundred members of St, Edward's Council of the Knights of Columbus were on hand recently to attend Benediction in Holy Angels Church, Schreiber, after which the first degree of the Order was exemplified for thirteen candidates in the Guild Hall, The degree team from St, James Council, Marathon, was under the direction of Grand: Knight W.J, Legault assisted by J.P. Keliy, L.J, Lamothe, Norbert Berry, G, Tremblay, Roger Jean and G, Lamothe, Those initiated were as follows: Giro Figliomeni, Cosimo Figliomeni, Dave McLennan, Aime Lamoureux, Fernand Lebel, George Churney; Ronald Marquis, P, Adamo, R.J, Theriault, Dr, McDonald, G, Daskewytch, R. Gaudet and Rockie Gavin, MOBILE X-RAY UNIT HERE The mobile unit, from the district San will be in Schreiber for chest X ray next week on two days, On March 29, the hours will be from 10-12 A.M,,2= 5 P.M, and from 7-9 P,M,, on Friday, March 30th from 10 - 12 A.M. and from 1-5 P.M, This service is entirely free and the public is again invited to attend, WeA. TO CANADIAN LEGION HOLD SUPPER Mrs, E, Lidkea was general. convenor for the supper given by the Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, Mrs. A, Didura assisted her, President Earline Johnson received and servitors were Mesdames S, Wood, V, Riglesford' T, Olson, M, Kostecki, J, Costall, E, Ross, E, Cocks, R, Hiller and V. McKenna, Replen+ ishing were Mesdames L, McColeman, D, Kenny, B, McCuaig, N, Gray, and Mrs, I, Lidkea acted as cashier, HIGH HOME & SCHOOL MEETING Jack Handel presided for the regular March meeting of the Schreiber High Home and School Association, A vote was taken on' the election of the district organizer for Thunde Bay, Notice was received that the per capita fee must be returned this month, 5; ' It was agreed to order two films for show- ing at the April meeting = one on Cancer, and the Bell Telephone one called "Anatomy of an Accident",: A social evening for parents was planned for March 29th, to be held in the Guild Hall, A questionnaire from the Saskatchewan Federation of Home and School Associations requested information about the total number of families rep- resented at Home and School meetings, the number of fam- ilies who have changed perman- ent residence, moving from one province to another, in the last ten years, and the number of these families who consider their children have been hand- icapped in school by curric- ulum differences between prov- inces, Parents were asked to volunteer names to act as chaperones fer Teen Town dances, and to attend these EALLY ECAUSI . BEAUTY & TERRACE BAY TERRACE BAY NEWS 2 44 PHONE TA 5-3209 March 29, 1962 poet negates eines aaeaeees pin eee et = a Oo een ene se an atte ageenetnctage ane tee dances more often, as guests, to show their interest, KINETTE FASHION SHOW TED. Mrs, J, Riley, the President, welcomed the capacity audience to the Kinette Fashion Show on Friday. evening, on if Mrs, W.R, Burroughs was the commentator, The fashions displayed included play clothes, casual wear, many attractive ensembles for the expectant mother, hats, jewellery and other complementing accessories, Small girls frocks and boys clothes were also shown, The program closed with a wedding tableau. The models' were Mesdames W.J, Thrower, H, Weaver, W. Weaver, A.W, Cuthbertson, Gerry Lepage, Billy Campbell, Harold Gellert, A.M, MacFadyen, W. G, Furlonger, the Misses Ruth Thorsteinson; Susan Caldwell, Lucette Chicoine Sharon Smith, Bonnie Wood, Sharon Fasan, and | Master Kenny Cook. Mrs, Riley thanked those who assisted in making the occasion a success - the hairdres- | sers, make-up directors, those who arranged | flowers for the stage and, of course, the Kinsmen for all their help. The door prize was won by Mrs. Burroughs and the other draw by Mrs. Alfredo Spadoni.,- The Kinettes working included Eva Gordon, Jackie Turner, Sally Wood, Marion Fasan, Lorraine Weaver, Mavis Colin and Mary Speziale assisted by Dorsa Hepburn and Iris Lidkea. JUDGES INSPECT I,0.0.F. LODGE © The I,0.0.F, Lodge, No. 402, were hosts last week to a visiting team of judges who inspected and marked the local degree team in its entry in district competition, The visitors included E, Cousins, P.D,D.G.M. of Port Arthur, J, H. Graham, P,D.D,G,M, and W. R, Black, P.D.D.G.M. of Fort William, Following the lodge meeting the group adjourned to the lower hall for a coffee social, HOME & SCHOOL PLAN SOCIAL Arrangements are completed to hold a social in the Guild Hall at 8,15 P.M, on March 29th, Twenty three girl friends helped Jane' Singleton mark her 11th birthday, Games, prizes, table favors and candle-lit cake were provided by Mrs, Singleton, Mrs, C, Morin of Cobalt was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, T, R. Needham last week, Ansel Haapa and Joe Milks 'are patients in the Terrace Bay Hospital, Heather Graham has returned home from hospital to complete her convalescence at home, Mrs. Florence Fisher and her assistant Miss Cathie O'Brien are. in Toronto attending the Hairdresser's Convention in the Royal York Hotel. Cpl, and Mrs, Duncan and family of McCreary, Man. visit ed with Mr, & Mrs, G,. Duncan, Mrs, L. Aber (nee Violet Duncan) of Smiths Falls is now home visiting her parents, sen tyne taco a spree tetera" PLEASE ONE t BARBER SHOP eo eh a ca MOTOR HOTEL 1

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