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Terrace Bay News, 11 Oct 1962, p. 8

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FERRACE. Page g UNITED CHURCH WOMEN MEET ing of the unity U.C.W., of October 3rd,. Prior | to the meeting a.film on. UNICEF was shown: with | Mrs, A,W.Cuthbertson giving an outline of how the collection will be arranged, Mrs. John Morris led the devotional period, ; Plans were completed for the Thanksgiving dinner in the Town Hall which Mrs. G.McBride will convene, Rev, Crook wrote thanking the members for flowers, letters and other mes- | sages of concern during his recent illness. | the Women's Institute thanked the group for | dishes donated to their supply. A letter from Superior Presbytery stated the Retreat for YCW has been artanged for | October 13 at Loon Lake, Church calendars | were ordered, | It was decided to have the general meeting on October 21st instead of the 17th, The annual tea and bazaar was set for Nov- ember 17 in the Town Hall and members were j urged to have sewing in Mrs, F.Macadamts hand ; for marking before that date, Mrs, G,Drake read a letter from Rev. John Freeman describing the plight of Indians in Mrs, T,Whent presided for the meio meet- |g BAF ed October il, 1962 held in Mrs, J.D Bassante iid Mrs. J, ns gave a lengthy sick-visiting account and Mrs, "Bob aoep presented the financial Seaeeeeies " LEGION. LADIES PLAN EVENTS | Mrs, Chas,.Levigne was initiated ined member-| "ship at the regular meeting.of the ladies aux-. 'iliary to the Canadian Legion; Br.109, with | | Mrs. N.Ross-as warden, There were twenty-severl ; present and Mrs, I. Johnson presided, Mrs.R,MacCuaig read the minutes and corres- : , Pondence and Mrs, L,Small gave the financial | | Statement, ; Neil Ross, for the Legion, issued an invi-_ i tation to a chili Supper on October 20th.in . | the Legion--to be followed by a social evening,' A wreath was ordered for. Remembrance Day | Ceremonies and members were advised that, in deference to Nov,lith being Sunday the service | will be posponed until 2 P.M, and the banquet will be held on the Monday following. The coffee party was reported by the presi- dent, who thanked those working or contribut- 'ing. A monster social evening was announced, ;with big prizes, to be held in the Town Hall , on October 18th. Due to this the regular open | ne ent areata ar ner et an A nen anaes + Northern Manitoba and made a request for cloth-' evening will not be held on Friday of this | ing for those on the Sandy Lake Reserve, to be pee to her for packing, ene meee neta tap | ART CLUB SHOW PLANNED The local Art Club set October 20 as the |date for their show this year. The event will ibe held in the High School and tea will be i served, A draw for an oil painting, for | which members are now selling tickets, will 'be made, | An invitation was received from the Terrace 'Bay Club to attend their show on October 13 | and enter exhibits, The club has resumed regular classes on : Thursday evening of every week, starting at | 8 P.M, in the high school and new members are | welcomed, An instructor will come from the , Lakehead once a month, Mrs, Bob Gray pre- sided for this meeting, : ANGLICAN CHURCH AUXILIARY MEETING | The Women's Auxiliary of St, Johnts Anglican Church held their October meeting in Mrs, C, | Sparees™ home with Mrs, J.D,Bryson presiding, Mrs,Sparkes read the minutes and correspon- | {dence which included a letter from the Diocesan! treasurer asking for donations to various funds| brothers of the bride and groom. and these were moved--to the W.A.Home for the Aged and the Undesignated Fund, Mrs, R,Atwill wrote that the Superior Dean- | ery meeting will be held in Wawa on October | 24th and also asked for reports on the junior | auxiliary and girls? auxiliary of the Church, ae members signified their intention of attending the meeting. A donation was made to the. UNICEF FUND and $250 was donated to the Church Wardens for dispersal, Mrs, Harry Costall stated that mitts, aprons F ae and money are needed in the. Shingwauk Indian School in the Sault and members volun- teered to provide some of these, | 'A letter was written and flowers sent with the members sympathy to Mrs, J,A,Graham, a patient. in the district San, Plans. were made for a coffee party on Oct, 23rd in Bill's T,V.Shop--Mrs, Costall conven- ,ing. Members were asked to save Canada Pack- = labels, ' '___The November meeting, on the 7th, will be _ Mrs, A.Riglesford = to convene the -| November banquet and Mrs. J.McCouan will con- 'vene the Poppy Day canvass and the Poppy Day j Tea was planned for November 3rd. ! Mrs. J.McCuaig reported on the Dryden Rally. | Mrs, B,Lidkea requested workers for the TB , Survey on October 23-24 and members responded, | 4 | j week. | iMrs. G.Keating won the Lucky Twenty Draw for i October, Mesdames J,Parent, C,Pearson, A,Potvin, A. ;Riglesford, N.Ross and 3, Richardson were named | ' November lunch hostesses, It was decided to | , have penny auction following the next regular | 'meeting. i Selamat | 2 a pe ee ere aR meee ne: pity veer as { | MARILYN MOON WEDS. EDWARD CHICOINE Turquoise and garnet carnations adorned the | ae of Holy Angels Church on October 6th for ; the mrriage of Marilyn Patricia, daughter of "Mr.& Mrs, W,J.Moon and Edward Thomas, ;son of 'Mr.& Mrs, S,Chicoine, all of Schreiber. ' Father J,M,.Cano officated - Mrs, Carole ; Lalonde was organist and Raymond Guillet. the soloist. Ushers were Billy Moon, and Gerard en. Grocnsmen 'were L,OtDriscoll, R.Dubeau and G,Speziale, The bride, given in marriage by her father, , .was_gowned in Chantilly Lace, the. jewelled | fitted bodice having lilypoint sleeves and | Sabrina neckline, The very full. skirt was i -- up to display the underskirt of gather- | ! | } | | ed tulle and the back had tiers of gathered, | ' scalloped lace, Her silk illusion veil was | caught to.a sequin coronet and she carried a _ bouquet. of better time roses, The bride had five attendants--Mrs. Lcrne pornetseall, matron of honor--Miss Lucette Chicoine and Miss Kathy Moon, bridesmaids-~ ;Gaetaine Chicoine, flower girl--Ronnie Chicoine Po bearer, The senior attendants were frock- fed alike, the matron of honor in rose and the ! t \ | ! | bridesmaids in peacock blue. Coronets in the ' Shades of their gowns, with wisp veils and | matching slippers, completed their ensembles, | Their flowers were white mums. The flower 'girl , all in rosepink, carried a white basket! | of pastel-hued mums, A wedding breakfast was given (Cont*d P.9) |

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