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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jun 1962, p. 12

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Page 12 HOCKEY NEWS (Continued from Page-10) or Terrace Bay, which again stresses the need of a large representation at the meeting June A st, Your attendance at the Annual meeting, your support to the elected executive is only one evening compared to the work your executive must do to bring hockey for your pleasure to Terrace Bay, MEN'S FASTBALL Since last yearts Ments Fastball Executive has apparently disbanded and does not intend t call an opening meeting, it is now necessary t call a re-organizational meeting, THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD NEXT MONDAY NIGHT IN THE SMALL ROOM OF THE RECREATION TERRACE A ee Ante nN ah eee aerenemaemenr: aoe If you are interested in playing, be at this meeting. The league players must accept some of the responsibilities for handling the opera tions, so dentt leave it.to someone else, Register with: Shift 1 - Maurice Osmar; Shift.2 - Cy Brassard; Shift.3 - Barry Marquis Shift 4 - Dave Whalen; Day Shift - Don Blom; Townsite - Recreation Office, SHOW YOUR. INTEREST BY TURNING OUT, CHAMPER_OF COMMERCE (Continued from Page 1) of their very young organization and he recom- mended the project be dropped for this year, Tourist Room Accommodations were organinéd, Neil Cornthwaite announced to Council, and applications were available for any interested persons, A meeting of the Committee would be held shortly after the June 11th deadline to ascertain the Accommodations list. The Pres- ident informed Mr, Cornthwaite his committee iwas empowered to proceed without reporting back to the Chamber of Commerce, MINOR BASEBALL GTANDINGS 3 American League - (Up to Monday, June 11th) Team Pid W L Pts, Indian 6 4 2 8 Yankees 6 3 3 6 Tigers 6 2 4 4 National League (Up to Monday, June 11th) Team Pls Ww L Pts. Dodgers 4 2 ar 6 Pirates 4 3 i 6 Braves = 3 a 6 a 0 5 9 Giants LEGION LADIES (Continued from Page 7) donations for the tea on June 16, when chicken patties and salads.will be scrved. iis. J. Kostecki will be convenor, Mrs. B, Olson, Past President, volunteered to donate the door prize. Mrs, Bruce Lidkea, Draw Chairman for Aug- ust 6, Field Day announced tickets are now on sale for cash prizes of $50,00 and $25.00. Mrs. 3B, Wood will be in charge of the baby show contest, which is judged by registered nurses, and the president will convene the food booth, The suggestion from Mrs, Harmie to join in purchasing a membership trophy shield-for the district was adopted and the fee will be sent, Cards and fruit gifts while ill and syn- pathy cards were acknowledged. 0.B. FASAN ADDRESSES C,WsL. The Annual Membership Banquet of the Cath-- puis Women's League was held in the Town Hall, ith the St. John's Church W.A, catering, Lance ee | -- caer eens tn tet EC LCE CC CCL CE CE CLL LOL LL: LC CCE: een er en BAY NEWS June 14, 1962 Mrs, H, Shack proposed a toast to the Queen | and Father J.M, Cano said Grace, Mrs. W. Cocks, the president, pinned her past pres- ident's pin on Mrs, Shack. | | | | | \ 4 Father Cano cortiended the members for their | achievenents in the work of the Church during the past year and expressed the hope that their interest and energy will continue to take them to higher goals. Mrs, Pearson thanked the catering convenor, The guests of honor were Mr, and Mrs, 0.B. Fasan, Mr, Fasan was presented as guest speaker by Mrs. Cocks, The eccentials for sucess in Education was the subject of Mr, Fasan's address which he began by saying that, primarily, parents have the biggest responsibility since but a third of each school day is actually spent in the school, Regardless of the ability of teachers or their concern, unless parents are intereste and express this interest, not too much can be; accomplished in the best of schools. | Homework and attendance, are of primary impor- tance; and these are the duty of parents. "And", said Mr, Fasan, "if your High School family tell you they have no homework - come | to see me"{ The calibre of teachers employed | is the function of the School Board and Schreiber has good teachers. Mr, Fasan described the facilities which the new school will provide. Mrs. G. McParland thanked Mr, Fasan and the dinner ended with benediction by Father Cano. cf u DELEGATES REPORTED ST. JOHN'S W.A, MEETING The Women's Auxiliary of St. John's Angli- can Church met in Mrs, W.E. Furlonger's home welcoming back Mrs, J, Graham after her ill- ness. Mrs. J, Corbett reported and Mrs, B, Gray gave a detailed account of the Annual Auxiliary meeting in Sault Ste, Marie, saying the importance of contributing to the further- ing of Missionary and social service work was stressed. Mrs, J.D. Bryson said she invited | Mrs, A. Brownridge to come here to display the! Pakistan enbroidery which she sells to raise funds for Missions in India. Mrs, Costall outlined proceedings at the Dorcas work com- | mittee meeting at the annual, All were thankeg for their excellent reports. Plans were completed for catering to the Trainmen's Banquet and for the Fathers' Day | Tea_,being held on June 16 in the Church Hall, | from 7,30 to 9,30 P.M. i Arrangements were also made for the recep- tion in honor of Archbishop Wright's visit for Confirmation Sacrament on June 20th, The Mr. Richardson presented to the top team | of the year' the H,J. Humphrey trophy, first | won in 1926, and trophies donated by the YMCA, On the team were: E, Gray; Captain, D. ae t Forty one attended the Annual Danquet on June 7, with the C.W.L, catering. Mrs. B. Scott was MC for the occasion and the honored guests were: Mrs, J.D. Bryson, Mrs. T., Bryant (both Life Members)and Lynn 'Richardson, YMCA General Secretary. 5 reception will follow the religious service. Mrs. Bryson assisted the hostess in serving lunch, ham, B. O'Neil, M, Holmes, and E, Campbell, The Roll-off prizes went to E, Niemi, J, Tremblay, I, Fournier,and D. Worrell. ne as SCHRIEBER. LADY BOWLERS HOLD BANQUET (Continued on Page 14) seer pry ee em ns mae ee a ne ty toate oan

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