Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 31 May 1962, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

aan agesei ee HERE AND THERE IN SCHREIBER Mr, and Mrs, George Riley of Mount Forest | Ont., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs,G.Riley ir. George Moore Camp last week. Mrs. J.D. McCoshen, of Montreal, was the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hillary O'Brien this week, ' : Gordon Adley and Ronnie Lang, of Fort Wil- | { ' | .Miss Stella Atcheson was a guest at the | | ; liam, spent the weekend with the Art, Moorey's Mrs. Larry Downey, of Chapleau, visited | with her sister, Mrs. H. O'Brien last week, Teen Town is most grateful to those who ; contributed to their salvage drive last week, ' the collection making a substantial increase ; in their funds, holding a Bake Sale on June 9th, in Maryts : Flower Shop, Br The Schreiber Ladies? Curling Club are \ "May 31,1962. reck for beautifull LCLLr / ' HAIR SET MIST travelling size Regsprice 79¢ NOW' LARGE SIZE - NOW. Regeprice $1.89 BRECK SHAMPOO family size - "REG. $1.75. FOR oe eee See | | GENEROUS RESPONSE TO SALVATION ARMY APPEAL \ | arrangements were: Mrs. A. McKechnie, Mrs. A, Schreiber citzens recently responded gener-| praser and Mrs, F. McMillan. ously to a fund raising Campaign conducted by The Draw, an oil painting donated by Mrs. the Canadian Legion Auxiliary, in aid of the McKechnie and drawn by Mrs. Geo. Riley of Salvation Army. Proceeds of $317.15 were Mount Forest, was won by Mrs, Axel Berndtsson. | realized, . | Gerard Cosgrove was Tncky winner of $50! Alec' Gordon, Chairman of the local High and Mrs, A.C, Riglesford is richer by$25, as' School Board, was elected a director of the a result of a draw recently conducted by the | Association of Secondary School Boards of Catholic Woments League. ! Ontario at their convention last week in King- ae ee ey SCHREIBER RINK PAINTED_ | Members of the Lions Club of Schreiber are to be commended on a recent project - painting the exterior of the Rink, The lighter color not only brightens the : of the structure, but it also gives an illus- ion of greater size to the Rink, mete EASTERN STAR OFFICERS HOLD TEA The Worthy-Matron, Mrs, R, Harris and the District Deputy Grand Matron, Mrs, H.N, Marsh, received at the Annual Officers Tea, Silver Birch Cahpter # 264, 0.E.S. A salad plate luncheon was served at indiv- idual tables decorated with spring flowers by, Mesdames W. Miller, J, Cumming, J, Beddard, | W, Cringle, A, Sinkins and A, berndtsson, Pouring tea from a lace covered table centered, with cut flowers tinted in the colors of the | order were: Mrs, J. Rummery and Miss Barbara ; Haughn, Mrs, W.J. Thrower and Mrs, WT. ; Wallace. Home Baking was sold by Mrs, J.D. Bryson ; and Mrs. J, Corbett and the Bazaar Table was ; attended to by Mrs, 5. Boyd and Mrs, F, _ | Macadam, | Replenishing and in charge of Kitchen wenn anne cane cee oy ents meet einen» atin tee e LET'S BE HAPPY... ut LET'S BE GAY... Magi j ters taioy | a eee ¢ 2 ef J it A : ZZ ot Tae, Ne «RENE GAUDET!S COTAE UIE Nees ISLAND VIEW BOTH:iIGHT AND BAY XA ee oe " CORNER OF HUDSON & HWY 17 Terrace Bay ee x nese: | esa PHONE TA 5-3638 * perience .---------- Sf a od entire area and adds greatly to the appearance! yoPparlands, ST, JOHN NURSING CHIEF HONORED ! and Father JeM,Canos ' ston. The Kinettes will hold a rummage sale and table of home baking in the Town Hall on Fri- | Day June first. Barbara Foster and Ray Skillen of Fort William spent the weekend with the Gordon Mrs. WeP.Warner, Chief Nursing Officer of | Canada for Sts John was honored by the local | Brigade at a dinner in the Guild Hall last Tuesday when-other guests were L. Crandlemire, ; Branch President and Mrs. Crandlemire, Re Wills, Secretary and Mrs. Wills, Peter Saun- ders and Mrs, MeChepelsky, all of Terrace Bay, A.W.Cuthbertson, Branch Treasurer and Mrse Cuthbertson, Reve ReJ»SeInshaw and Mrse Inshaw, Superintendent WsJ. Cringle was master of ceremonies for the occasions ; In her address Mrs,Warner a she was ' most ha to find the membership increase and the Branch formed also to be told that premises had been secured for a headquarters. . The voluntary assistance of the Registered Nurses was of great value in the work and on this cross country trip, one of her aims was to familiarize whenever possible, the phases of the work in which the nurses were most needed, Both industry and education are seeing the importance of health education and | of learning first aid and the principles of home nursings Following the dinner other guests came for | the evening when a round table discussion, led by Mrse Warner, was enjoyede Mrs, Warner was the guest of Mrs. Harry Jartus for luncheon, followed by an executive | meeting and later in the afternoon she addres~ sed the high school girls on the work of St,John and the courses offered by ite hc eecrenrnislrentn cleelegiataianinsttastintitet cer at ip ceteteaDAA SCLAL S OA A ON Ar TO? fe? CLUS C20oTO WEFOME SUMMER THIS! Was jae] GEN LRT COURSE REGIS. FORMS, =| a Y25 DANCE, CLU2 CM..Z7UNDIG -°8:30 IN THE | "UC. CENTRE, EVERYBODY WELCOME $1 | enone wa nearest mettre cnt es eo

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy