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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jul 1962, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS -- July 19, 1982 | | = | | | ri en nn ee ee tn eee aoe a NN a i lene eterna ee te eae | given by Mrs, B.Whent, DEAL AT wHERE you cer PPCORE vaLue PHORG sexzcr ton AND #FIOST oF ALL THE BEST IN SERVICE f¢ HIGHEST TRADE-IN PRICES GIVEN THE BIG E - Z - EE TERMS AVAILABLE } 6) OAS and Ai = Gives you MORE miles per gallon and MORE motor protection ,.. our pumps are open frar 7 Me M, to 12 Midnight, Monday to Saturday and from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M, Sunda Class fA? mechanic on duty to service all makes of cars and trucks, for your convenience, ener pee rete mn ee mr aa : 24 HOUR TOWING We specialize in complete motor overhauls - automatic transmission -| SERVICE AVAILABLE carburetors and welding, MILILWWAY PHONE TA 53723 PHONE RS Cnn 5-3723 MOTO! CORNER HIGHWAY 17 & MILL ROAD ~ TERRACE BAY MUSIC EXAMINATION RESULTS Successful candidates in the musix examina- tions conducted by Western Ontario Conserva- tory of Music in Schreiber are as follows:-- Pianoforte'- Grade 8 - Honors, Ellen Knight, Louise McGoey,.Anna Fummerton, Pass - Jane Heenan, Diane Rummery and Velma Leblanc, Grade 7 -- honors -)\Margot Anderson, Pass = Carol Olson, Mary Ellen Gerow, John Rowson. Grade 6 - honors, Ronald Matuszak, Grade 5°- honors, Jane Colborne, Pass Patrick Spadoni, Gordon Moorey, Grade 4 -- honors; Susan Caldwell, Elizabeth McGuire, Pass = Denise Matuszak, Grade .2°- honors, Jane Valiquette, Michel . Leblanc; Lynda Sisson, Pass Peter Heenan and | Helen Harness, ' Grade 1 - Honors, Colleen Kenney, Pass. John Branchaud, Arlene Connelly, Terrance Gander, Piano pedagogy - honors, Lois Inshaw. Grade 5 History, pass - Lois Inshaw, The above are all students in our Ladies Convent School of Music, The following are pupils of Mrs, Ethel Smitheman in the Schreiber City Centre:- Grade 8 - honors, Jill Crandlemire - pass . John Gordon, Grade 7 - honors - Bruce Young -- Grade 5 - honors, Thomas Knight, Edith Clemens Grade 2 - First Class honors - Alice Jean McKechnie, Grade 1- First Class Honors - Melanie "Roses REBEKAH LODGE NEWS Mrs, F,Whent, N.G, and Mrs. J, rial V.G, were in charge of the regular meeting of Ruby Rebekah Lodge. First nominations for new oF officers were held, Mrs, Nettie Thrower reported on the dis- trict meeting in Port Arthur on June 26th which Mrs, A,Bryson attended with Mrs,.M, Slater, Mrs, Dorothy Richardson presented the property committee report, Minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs.R.Macadam and the treasurer's report A,T.Owens, P.D.D.G.M. of district 41 and Mrs, Owens, and Mrs, Helen Spiddell of Port Arthur were guests at this meeting with Mr,Owens bringing greetings from Sasteaeenetinehainemeenediiantatiionentinammtitneneeestneenedttanecseeeteseteate ate ee a eae al oem naeenaemanet -- I.9,0.F. Lodge 316, Following thé meeting Mrs, Orral Wright presented ah amateur show, the acts including square dancing, mock wedding and recitations, The evening ended with a box lunch, I.0.0.F YOUTH PILGRIMAGE FETED IN SCHREIBER The Youth Pilgrimage, sponsored annually by the T,0,0,F., assisted by the Rebekah Lodge, sent one busload with boys and girls from Washington, Oregon and British Columbia through Canada, enroute to New York where they will enjoy~a tour of the United Nations, There were twenty girls and sixteen boys in the group which stopped iv Schreiber re- cently, attending the Church service of their choice, Later they were served a noon turkey dinner in the United Church Hall, provided by the two lodges in Schreiber, Verl Thompson acted as M,0, for the occasion and the com- mittee in charge were Messrs,Bill Jones, HH. Howard, Pringle Plummer, J,Dejonghe, Ralph Miller and Bill Collinson. Accompanying the bus were director Charles Chandler of Washington, Mrs, C.Robertson of Salem, Ores, and Mrs, J.Dyble of B.C. David White, one of the two bus drivers, who has made seven of these trips, is also an assist- ant leader, The girls and boys, who must be between 16 and 17 and not a senior in their school, are selected by the individual lodge in their town or city}, but with a bearing on the U.N, The contest' is non-sectarian - any student is eligible to enter, The reason. seniors are not allowed to enter is that reports on the trip are presented'to the schools and other 'groups who request same and seniors could, 'cconcievably, be in college the (Cont'd Page 7), AUTO FIRE - THEFT ~Phone 195 OFFICE - - - - SCHREIBER TOWN HALL " ee) Bhan meer a= En en a ne SEERA ESEGSSSENS ices tes arastet su enn steeonsensevepesemstinr~etnesuaipanunren

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