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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jan 1963, p. 7

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aereemnapemiomentit: amr ee ear Ie SCHREIBER HERE AND. THERE The Ice Fund Committee will hold a bingo in the town hall on January 22, children under 16 not admitted, Mr, and iirs, J, Martinsen and lrs, Bessie Stewart of Fort William visited with the Harry Martinsen and Roly Gander families last week, Jin McCuaigts rink won the opening mixed bonspiel, Jim is now in Toronto taking a two weeks? course with the Bell Telephone Co, Bill Thrower suffered a broken ankle while attempting to clear snow off the roof. of his home, Don McCouan was in Ottawa this week atten- ding the funeral of an old friend, Ernie Kelly is a patient in Terrace Bay Hospital, | | | Doris McParland has begun a course of C.N, Ad at the Lakehead, First prize for best outdoor lighting dur- ing the Christmas season was won by Joe Camp- bell and second by Bob Kragero, The awards were set up by the local hydro commission with HEPC officials from Terrace Bay as judges The Catholic Parent Teachers? Association will hold a tea on January 19th from three to five in the Guild Hall, Mrs, Muriel Singleton has returned from McKellar Hospital where 'she was taken last week, Bob- Nelson, son of Mr.& Mrs, Allan Nelson is presently in the fourth month of a diesel course at Ryerson ner y Toronto, 'LADIES 'CURLING BONSPIEL ~~ Second in public interest only to the teams. in the ladies bowling league are the rinks in i the ladies Spiel, as followss--- DAYS - A. heh Ss | Hiller, : and Butch NoGrs. bourne, B . Halonen, A,Moorish, H.DtArcy, F,. Caccamo, E, Harne'ss F,Nesbitt, D.Kinney, L. Holmes, E,Ross, :,«@lton, J, Binarson, Ne Thrower, C,Powers, K.Fromann, J, -Sisson, D, Weaver, Tiyeeroon M.Holmes, F.Crawley, B, Jacomb, A,iJest, K.Gellert, L, Nesbitt, J, Gellert, N.Gray, J, Costall, V.McLellan - ~ Spares, Min.McCuaig and Hoyee't MacCuaig, NIGHTS - D,Cobey, J.Riley, E, Paradis, E,Chi- coine, M,Slater, J.McCuaig, L, Weaver, C, Lalonde, N.Thrower, M, Martinsen, M,Phillips, M.Doig, P,Beno, J,Stitt, M, White, M,Smith, B.Halonen, N,Gray, N. Richardson, M,Zaporzan, F,Duggan, D.Gauthier, E.Niemi, K.Binaris - Spares, Min McCuaig, C, Powers, E,Ross, Myra Holmes, Myrna McCuaig and Bina Welbourne, Lilet cieiES IGS SE ECS LEGION BONSPIEL ~~ Additional interest has been added to the curling season this year with the Legion's mixed curling club of 60 affiliating with the Schreiber club, The Legion opened with a mixed novelty Spiel on Jan, 5-6- 7, running two events which were won by (a) 6G, Caccamo, first H,Harmer, second and (b) J.Stitt, first and B.Phillips, second, Other skips were N.Ross, R, Campbell, L, T,Webb, H,Gellert, P,Pelton, E.Cobey Butch is chairman of the curling committee assisted by R,T, Campbeli, i Tom Webb, Jim Sawyer, Frank McKenna and Jack ' | ' | meee patente eeme Handel, Plans are now being made for the big annual bonspiel, oe et ttt sctieee asin | CATHOLIC GIRLS DONATE $100 TO BUILDING FUND The January meeting of the Club began with a spaghetti dinner after which Marilyn Pres= 1 cott presided for the business mes with i i | i Sq | | j | | } | | | | | 3 | i | | | 'accordion solos, nd B BAY NEWS PAGE 7 ee dees esse wean: nom on Father JM. dati giving the opening and closing, prayers, Attending were forty-eight members and the | following guests:- Bernard White and Bill Woodrow (who later acted as judges for amateur hour), Doris McPar'- land, Carol Holmes, Geraldine McGrath and Marilyn Pearson, former members who came from the Lakehead for the occasion, Minutes and gerrespondence were read by Lorraine Bedard and Geraldine Duggan, Treasu- Ss camentieianainetnnasdiniemenaiemmmmammmibeeteeetene] ? 5 i i Mrs, W.Cocks, CWL President. ' 5 ' ' i rer, reported a donation of $100 to the Church! Building Fund, Georgette LeBlanc stated there! are fifty-two members in the club and four more were welcomed at. the meeting, dent thanked the members for doing the Christ-' mas cleaning in the Church and. for their efforts in selling Christmas cards. Billie Ann Cocks, Spiritual Convenor, re- ported on cards sent and Spiritual Bouquet presented to Father Cano at Christmas, Cano gave an address on "Saints", During the talent show which followed the awarded first prize, Aline Bedard and Crystal Kusik placing second and third for their Santa distributed gifts and the evening ended with a social BOUL a "UNITED _CHURCH DINNER. SET. F¢ FOR JANUARY 25TH The Congregational dinner meeting of the United Church will NOT be held on January 28. as earlier announced but on January 25th, The suspicion that the dinner this year may be .a culinary contretemps is wsetting the appetites of those planning to attend. On similar occasions the so-called Potluck" . } meal has actually been a planned menu with men:- bers asked to bring a certain dish, No such arranging has been done this year-----hence the amused speculation on the possibility of an all-meat - all salad or even all-dessert meal { | i a ence x manent JOINT LEGION INSTALLATION PLANNED -- Mrs. I.Johnson presided for. the regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Cana- dian Legion on January 8th with Mrs, R.McCuaig, reading minutes and correspondence and Mrs, Lloyd Small giving the financial statement, . Mrs, N,Ross reported sending many cards, making calls, delivering flowers and fruit juice to the sick, The joint installation for Legion. -- Auxiliary officers was announced for January 17th, to be preceded by a buffet dinner which Mrs, R,A.Wood will convene, Mrs. N, McCuaig reported on proceeds of the! turkey bingo. The president thanked Mesdames 3. Wood, Bill Boon, and Neil Ross for taking inventory, Mrs. F, MacDonald agreed to accept ticket monies ond g 8 FUE ANE the year. nan mem pe at WOMEN'S INSTITUTE DONATE TO IG8 G& FUND ' Mrs, N, Smith presided for the Jai the January meeting of the Women's Institute, the roll call answered with mending hints, Mrs, Smith read a poem in loving memory of the late Mrs, | W. Slater a long time and devoted member of the W eae Minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs, A, Slater with many acknowledgements. of Christmas remembrances from the Wel. Mrs, F, Harness presented the treasurer!'s report and a donation of $10.00 was made to the ice fund, (Continued on Page aes The Presi-| | } Father: t | meeting Lorraine Bedard's hunorous reading was | Y ! | i | | i i | ; t | ? i j j 2a ee mae + eet Ae tee emer ns aoe § i | f i i | | | |

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