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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jan 1963, p. 7

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a=; nna ine thane transite sie estat ti ans manana STi sii iia ic isaac gaan rican inal ianiaaciananiacaeaaiaaianinine MOR TST Ts ree ee SCHREIBER HERE AND THERE Mrs, A, LeBlanc and Harry Shick! were taken to Terrace Bay Hospital this week, while Harvey Carmichael, Michael Spadond and Lorne Bourke are all in St, Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur, Mrs. Earl McCouan is a patient in the General Hospital, Port Arthur, Mr, and Mrs, J. Riviere of Manitouwadge spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, T. Bolan, Miss Dorothy Arnot of Toronto visited her mother last week. Mr, and Mrs, A, Almos spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Weaver, Mrs, W. Kusnieryk gave a joint birthday party for daughter Karen and son Brent, in- viting 33 children to share in the fun and games, Karen had a pink and green cake and Brent a blue and white, cut by each with due ceremony, The hostess' was assisted by the Misses Marjorie Bolan, Barbara Chatterson and Florence Picor. Mrs, HP, Bourguignon has had to return to McKellar Hospital for further treatment, Cliff Dinmery of Schreiber is gratified with the record made by a Black Labrador, bred by him and sold to a Montreal owner, The nine month old retriever "Black Beauty" won the junior stake in recent field trials in Mon- treal, Two others of the same litter, Cliff's Black Toby and Sadie, are now being prepared for entry in this yearts field trials in Por- tage La Prairie and Saskatoon, Mr, Dimmery, a locomotive engineer, is also a successful duck hunter, making his in- terest in this breed of dogs a natural, The Busy Bees of St. Johnts Anglican' it Church will hold a bake sale Jan. 26th in the Church Hall, A novel feature will be free tea, coffee and coédkies for shoppers choosing homemade products. LIOW?S CLUB SPONSO.. CitPPLG) CHUILDRENTS Wout Representatives of the Ontario Society for Crippled children met with the local Lion's Club at a dinner meeting in the Schreiber Hotel, when the. latter decided to sponsor the society's work in the Schreiber - Nossport area. In Schreiber there are 15 children al- Teady in tt ene care of the 0.S.C.C. ee ee a nln Se OFF ION Ie CH REG. RAT ES BRING YOUR CLOTHING TO TED*S (ENTRANCE. AT THE a OF TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL)~ TELL US WHEN YOUtD LIKE TO PICK THEM UP (FOUR ROUR SERVICE IF NECESSARY) AND YOU CAN CLEAN GARMENTS, - Ted's YOU HAVE TRIED THE RES BAY MOTOR HOTEL TERRACE a reer Scam eee mete te menmam Nat tf ee amrcryt TERRACE: BAY" NEWS. "LIBRARY NEWS Saeeen hewt os DRYCLEANING (lots of parking space in rear of Hotel) | ooo __ Page 7 The visiting representatives: included ies. | May Wallace and J,.Sarney of Toronto, Miss Rose Frim, district nurse for the Society, and: W.H. Marr, chairman of District 16, both of. Fort Willian, Following an outline of the duties which the club will undertake in connection with the work, Mr, Sarney invited questions, re- plying in detail to the many queries, -- Early plans will be made to contact the two towns during the Easter campaign and it is hoped the public response will be generous., TUNETTES HOLD VICH-PRESIDENTTS Nic " Vice=presidentts night for the Kinettes, was held in Jackie Turner's home, with Lor- raine Weaver in charge of the meeting. Minutes and correspondence were read by Sally Wood and the treasurer's report given ee ne mmmene _ by Mary Speziale, | Joy Riley, property chairman, reported on | hospital equipment maintained for public use and on care of the town ambulance. | Attendance tabs. were presented to Joy Riley and Eva Gordon (900%), Jackie Turner (400%), Lorraine Weaver (200%) and Sally | Wood (100%). A donation was made to the Brandon Club for the convention this year in May. It was decided to again sponsor a Fashion , show, the date set for March 22nd, and una~ | nimously agreed that admission will be by ticket only, | Glorie Miller added to the Birthday Box ! pennies and Jackie Turner won the draw prize. | The next meeting, on February 4, will have': the Kinettes meet with the Kinsmen for dinner, and go on from there to Joy Riley's home for j; the business meeting and the club birthday party. am ee Mrs. Walter Sheehan has been appointed to the public library board by the Separate School, and Bernard White by the High School for this year. The Bookmobile will be in town on Jan, 24, and library members are urged to check their -- -- a pone es number of books are; CASH AND ied ace SAVE MONEY ON QUALITY DRY eet - JUST ! REVEL IN THE LUXURY OF FRESH, SPARKLING T - NOW TRY THE BEST - AND SAVE - SAVE - SAVE, | jeaners qe PHONE Sor eee eer mae cetera te te one mem a A RENN NN RI Rem Ae atm

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