May 17, 1962 C.W.L. (Continued from Page 7) The President requested that the ladies re- member the delegates to the Convention in Dryden in their prayers, Dean Gallagher spoke briefly on the Chris- tian Family Movement and the meeting con- cluded with prayers and the singing of 0 Canada. Cards were played and delicious luncheon was served, ATTENTION BOWLERS The annual Bowling Meeting is to be held May 21st at 8,00 P.M, in the Recreation Centre Large Meeting room, The new executive is to be nominated at this meeting, A good attendance is required, The annual Bowling Banquet will be hold on June 9th, Obtain your tickets early from your respective chairmen, Mary Lou Yalaeeers was seven years old Wednesday and celebrated the occasion with a party, inviting ten of her girlfriends, Games were played and birthday cake and luncheon served and favors distributed. Leslie Rhae Thompson celebrated her seven- th birthday Wednesday afternoon with the aid of ten girlfriends, Games and play were en- joyed and lunch served, Another seven year old was Susan Whalen who celebrated the occasion on Saturday after noon, inviting nine guests, Linda Kennedy as- sisted with the play and luncheon and the girls returned home with favors, Mr, and Mrs, G, Calder spent the weekend visiting their families in Fort Frances and Gordon attended the 1951-52 Allan Cup Hockey reunion on Saturday. Sandra Phillips arrived home Monday for a months? vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Phillips, Sandra will graduate in June from the Hamilton General Hospital, Congratulations to Jim Erickson who was a member of the graduating class from Ryerson Institute of Technology in Toronto last Friday. Jim*s parents, Mr, and Mrs, Sig ~ Erickson, accompanied by his grandfather, Mr. F, Fedyk of Keewatin, travelled to Toronto to attend the Graduation Exercises and will bri Jim home for a vacation before he starts work. TERRACE Bay BEFORE THEY START, "THERE ARE. COOKING ) FIRES i (Far, GREASE, 01 ve TERRACE BAY NEWS 'Remember EACH Fire is Dif FER ENT -. SMoTHER SMALL FLames -- (1) TuRN of STOVE , APPLIANCE CoveR Pan (or Close OVEN ) 0@(2\ PowR BakinG SodA ow FIRE oh) USE Recommended Day PowdER = ExTINGUISHER "NEVER USE. WaTER |T SCATTERS THE Of the week 6 M EtCOP 4-DOOR DELUXE RANCHWAGON Powerful V-8 Motor = Automatic transmission Two-tone Red and White 7 o. : REG. 3295. wai $5066. 32 Belatr CONVERTIBLE Economy 6=cylinder motor - Powerglide Transmission = Two-tone Turquoise & White | it i din a SPECIAL - $775. 1 SPADONI BROS. LTD. 'iss /___SCURETBER, ONTARTO ni eee ANGLICAN TEA (Cont'd from Page 4 afternoons lirse ReJeSeInshaw received the guests and servitors were Mesdames RegeBailey, FeVeHarness, Re Morrill, Godfrey Birch and A. Riglesford, rae a Mrs. JeDeBryson and Mrs. C,L.Wright pre- sided at a well stocked bake table, Mrse Ts Wilson and Mrs. ReSpicer dispensed at the sewing table while Mrse Jack Bryson and Mrse Wesley Miller sold house plantse ~_ Cashier for the event was Mrse J,Corbett and Mesdames ReGray, HeCostall, DeMay, Ce Sparkes, Ry Ellicott and We Furlonger replen- _ishede _ Bigham oo CARD OF THANKS ~- I would like to thanks Doc~ tors McCausland and Lee, the Nurses and Staff: of Terrace Bay Private Hospital for their ' care and to all who sent cards and gifts whilc Twas ills -"(gigned). Raoul. Fournier Fire DEPT. FLAME ow