June 7, 1962 COTTAGES (Cont?d from Page 10) Parry Sound 619, ; Northern Ontario + Cochrane 103, Kapuskasing ~ 238, Swastika 109, North Bay 127, Sudbury 200, Sault Ste,Marie 733, White River 213, Chapleau ; 50, Gogama 29, ' Northwestern Ontario - Geraldton 187, Port ' Arthur 236, Kenora 212, Sioux Lookout 44, Fort | Frances 324, ; Complete details can be secured from the 'Dept.of Lands & Forests at Geraldton or a copy ' can be seen at the News Office. ' MRS, ANDERSON HONORED BY LADIES AUXILIARY In the absence of the President, Mrs. V. i Hopper presided over the regular meeting of : the Ladies Auxiliary Monday evening in the ' Community Church, fhe opening hymm was accompanied by Mrs, : C,Simmer and Mrs, J,Brooks led the devotions, ; Minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs. .H,Farrell and Mrs, K.Ward gave the Financial Statement, Committee reports were given by' Mrs, H,Coe, Mrs,B,Peterkin, Mrs, A,Chisholn, Mrs,E,Rowson and Mrs, A,Reynolds. Mrs. B,Williams thanked all who helped make the Rummage Sale a success and Mrs, J. Kelty thanked those who baked and assisted with the Mother's Day Sale, The Manse Committee were authorized to 'make any necessary purchases and Mrs, H, , Goodfellow read a letter from the Lakehead Choral Group... A suitable date for their appearance in Terrace Bay will be arranged, Following adjournment of the meeting Pro- gram Convenors H,Brooks and M,Chisholm intro- duced. a play entitled "I Would Be True - a dramatization of the hymn by Howard Walter, Taking part were N,Coe, B.Williams, G,Soughton I,Reynolds and. H.Farrell, Mesdames E,Ostling, E,Berndtsson, T.Young and C,Gould, accompanied by M,Simmer, provided background music for the title song for the conclusion of this touching play. The Ladies were divided into four groups to participate in a contest. Mrs. H,Coe pre- sented Mrs, J.Ray Anderson with a gift of two Hunmel Figurines and the best wishes of the se Mrs,Anderson expressed her thanks ! and wished the Ladies Auxiliary success,- | Pouring from a lace covered Tea Table, ceili: seminal nisin ants tastes ae centered with a vase of mums were Mrs, G,. | Maitland and Mrs, G,Galvin. A delightful | luncheon was. served by the Ladies of the | Afternoon Group, Reade -~eapgretanngiananniaaainiteaimeenmantiin teens CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT HOLY ANGELS CHURCH | Twenty-eight children received their first i Communion in Holy Angels Catholic Church and following the service the children were served breakfast by the Catholic Women's League while the parents enjoyed a coffee party. On Sunday, June 3rd, His Excellency, The Most Reverend E,Q, Jennings, Bishop of Fort William, administered the Sacrament of Con- | firmation to forty girls, 26 beys and twelve adults during a special service conducted in | the afternoon in Holy Angels Church, | This was his official visit to the Parish and the Bishop was met at the door of the Church by Father J,M.Cano, P,P., the visiting | Clergy, Very Rev. Dean E,A,Gallagher of Ter- | race Bay, Father Alex Greengrass of Marathon, and, with the Altar boys, the entourage moved in solemn procession to the Altar, The girls being confirmed wore white gowns | with red collars and small red headcaps while TERRACE BAY NEWS te ee eer Page 13 ac ee the boys wore red gowns with white collars, an innovation with this year's rites, After speaking to the Congregation the Bishop questioned the Gonfirmation class be- fore administering the Sacrament, Each child had individual Godparents, Dean Gallagher and Father Greengrass assist- ed the Bishop and Father Cano in the Rites, Music throughout the service was provided by the Senior Choir led by Giovanni Cebrario. vee Last Saturday afternoon the United Church Hall was charmingly decorated in the C,G,I,T. colors of Blue & White and the floral centre- pieces on the tea tables repeated the theme. The President, J,Clemens, with Mrs, W.R, Burroughs and Mrs, A.W.Cuthbertson, Group Leaders, received the guests as they entered, Presiding at the-Tea Table were Mesdames H, Weaver, O.Lauber, I,Richardson and R. Inshaw. Mary Violet Lang, Daryl Lynn Weaver, © rol Olson, Donna Gray, Susan Caldwell, Sharon" Riley, Patsy Dinmery, Mary Ellen Gerow and Betty Reid were servitors while Sherrie Condie, Gail Worrell and Sandra Clemens, assisted by Mrs, G,Riley were in charge of kitchen arrange- ments, ' Jean McCuaig attended at the Craft Table, Muriel Nesbitt and Wendy Weaver sold candy and Baking and Edith Clemens was at the Maga- zine Booth, -- Linda Handel was General Cashier and assist- ing the girls in sandwich preparation were | Leader Mrs, T,Whent, Mrs, J.Handel, Mrs. N, | McCuaig and Mrs, D.Nesbitt. C.G.1.7, HOLD TEA LAST SATURDAY eee REBEKAH' LODGE PLAN AMATEUR NIGHT | N.G., Mrs. F.Whent and V.G,, Mrs, J,Plummer presided at the regular meeting of Ruby Rebekah: Lodge last week, The property committee were authorized to purchase silverware and Mrs,Oral | Wright was appointed Convenor for an Amateur Night to follow the last regular June Meeting. A pot-luck lunch is planned for the same even- ing Initiation will follow the next meeting, Members enjoyed a Penny Auction arranged by Mrs, F,Fischer and Mrs, C.Morris and lunch was served by Mrs, N.Thrower and her committee, ee em en RE FISHING LICENSES (Dept.of Lands & Forests) Geraldton Office:- This office has had a few enquiries from Manitoba residents concerning angling privileges for 1962, A resident of Manitoba or Saskatchewan, who furnishes proof of residence in either province, will not re- quire a lincense to angle in Ontario, Risi- dents of provinces other than Manitoba and Saskatchewan will however require non-resident angling licences, f Restocking of speckled trout waters conmen- ced on May 28th in the District. Thirty-five thousand speckled trout fingerlings have been air-dropped to date and it is hoped this phase of our fisheries management program -- will be completed within the next week or ten days . 15TH ANNUAL PLAYGROUND LEADERS TRAINING COURSE | This Course is to be held at the Quetico Conference and Training Centre, June 24 - 28. Further information may be obtained from the Recreation Committee. Registration deadline is June 8, 1962, | os