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Terrace Bay News, 14 Feb 1963, p. 7

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- February 14, 1963 SCHREIBER HERE AND, THERE The Schreiber High Home and School will - hold its regular meeting on Monday, Feb, 18th in the school, ! | Clifford Riley of Port Arthur was "the guest. of Mr, and Mrs, G,. Krause last week, | Trainman Ivan Johnson is recuperating in St. Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur, following | an accident last week, { Miss Bea McBride, on holidays from the | | t ! Bank of Montreal staff, has taken hér'nieces Sandra and Joan Richardson to visit with Mr, and Mrs, A, Freed in Brandon and Mr, -and Mrs, D, McBride in Kenora, | Mesdames J, Stitt, WR. Burroughs, H, | michael, A.i/. Cuthbertson, E.J. McAdam, G | McParland, R, Stortini and W.G, Rurtoier : attended a meeting of the North Shore: Regis- ier Nurses Association in Terrace _ on" | Feb, 6th, Miss Jeanne McCuaig spent the weekend -with her cousin Sherry Petty in Port Arthur, wie | [ The sum of $1100.00 has been raised by the | | artificial ice fund committee and continuance | | of public support is requested for. this worth | while project, Miss Lois Warner of Carlisle, Ont. has. been | visiting Mrs, A.R. Parchem, who accompanied ; her guest home, Miss Cynthia Bond of ot. Joseph's. Hospital | | Staff spent the weekend with her grandmother, 1 j Mrs. E. O'Connor, i Mrs, Ted Wilson has been in St. Josephts. | | Hospital, Port Arthur this past, week, i | Mrs. K, MacCuaig has accepted a position | 'with the CPR office staff, Mrs, Douglas Reynolds is in the Terrace | Bay Hospital, | Rev. R.A. Crook leaves. over the weekend to | attend a conference in United College, Winni- 'peg. Mrs, Crook accompanied him, i Donations to the Memorial Organ Fund in St. John's Anglican Church may be given to Mrs, W.E. Collinson, Bill. Moon suffered a painful facial injury during a house-league game this week, The in- jury was entirely accidental, Rules of non- , Violent competition are enforced in the / series, The.tcams enroll both retired ex-' ' perienced players and tyros with little or no : hockey 'savvy? or skating ability. These fac- , tors add up to astonishing plays fully appre- 'ciated by the fans, For the players the seric¢s _is actually an entertaining means of keeping, or getting back, physical fitness, --hual_meeting_ of Ste John ?s Anglican _ Church CCM MUNITY: | | EAMULY: >: TE CKIE GS on Sh OO regardless of number of children = | SINGLE AD tee Fa shuotines re | ELEMENTARY ¥_ SCHOOL CHILDREN | 306 "~ of cys Communt en , 4: 30) le Wy or Sage BAY NEWS and _Page 7 @ » VAREN TW EP VOWER & | w 7 J until later, A social evening followed the | Scott 211; "MINOR HOCKEY IN OGfosIBER Rector R.J.o. Inshaw presided for the an- | a y PANCA KE SUP PER. Ae : EVERYONE INVITED SPONSORED BY THE cuMSNITY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL - TERRACE BAY iP AR ANGEMENTS SA, 7 TULIAG DAFFODILS +R MS *POTTED CARNATIONS* ROSES*# - AZALEAS* ers FLOWER shor se ee te: ener eee ne when all Church groups, including the né formed Restoration Committee, presented ports, Mrs. RW, Turner was elected Church treasurer, succeeding the late Mrs, JA. Graham. W.G. Furlonger was appointed Vestry Clerk and Envelope Recorder, Warren Robinson was re-appointed Rector?'s Warden, with the appointment of the People's Warden held over business PSE BOWLING SCOD Scores. in a bowling league for January are: J, Costall 219, 234, 208, 229; C, 9%Brien 218; M. Pitkanen 204; 'Be Niemi 219, 215, 228, 2423 B, O'Neil 208, 2253 ©. Lalonde 215; °M, Martinsen 245; J,. Tremblay 248, 265, 228, 229, 2063 E, Gray 239, 223, 230, 201; L. Prescott- | 223, 241, 2293 V, Ofkeefe 201, 208, 217,. 234; M, Glad 221; I.: Krause 206, 214, 207, 234; B, B, Xusik 218, 229,. 219, 203,: 208% P, Harmer 206, 226; B. McBride 268, 222, Points for veams - E, Niemi 41; V. O'Keefe 39% E. Gray 31; B. Kusik 31; J. Costall 283 A McCouan 28 and I, Krause 14, ae a mnenet a aan ee eC 0 me . ne Sp atten ae aren tiara ~ 'Manitouwadge | Pecwees, » Bantams and Midgets, met Schreiber in the local arena over the weekend for a series of two games in the regu- lar North Shore schedule, with Schreiber Pee- wees taking their game at 6-1, Manitouwadge Bantams won that game with 5-0 score and Allan Robertson getting a hat | trick. Schreiber Midgets took their game 4-3, Officers for the games were Rodney' Bryson and John Ross for Ba. -- and Peewees, ---- Campbell and Marcel (Cor Gontinued od.-on Page 8) aOR REREENN mes ac tame oe ene eminem, bi reer ET NS CEERI peste me t PANCAKE = -- ae SAUSA ae ons = Ta 2 Lo SYRUP -- = =. Ss: mat rh { Merete ey VN wh - COFFEE ew. Ve - MILK == a hurch He @Feb 26 "havrlelve TUESDAY } COOKED BY ~ MEN OF THE CHURCH = Sed Ne ee ee NNN NN Re fee tte lane arate pene oinbahaciene SoscaccacnnietEataienesacaleleeeiaaea

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