4 TERRACK BAY, NEWS march 28, 1963 - annette men tapas ERS CLUB FAVOR REVEL Mrs, V. Thorpe was hostess Monday evening for a meeting of. the Guiders Club., Presiding ™, ~ was Mrs, R. Downey who opened 4° id with the Guide Prayer and carl | conch gee ae arr ee en Sree coe tenet. eft os oops = eeepc on Mrs, By Péterkin to read the minutes and correspondence, -- Several Guiders showed in = terest in attending Guiders Training Camp,in May and made the suggestion singing games and teaching games be included in the program, Guiders were informed the Schreiber Associa--- tion have established their own Badge Committee. Subscriptions for the Guiders Magazines should be directed to Mrs, Evans omith, Secretary to the Local Association, i Thesmembers disciifigeds 'possibility of tes- ting Brownies on items such as cooking, for their Golden Hand, in large groups, andsit was agreed to tty: this»method, 'Sheets will be given..the.Brownies to present.to..their testers and they were to bring their own equipment. It was agreed that outdoor testing on fire for Golden Bar Brownies woud be more beneficial, Pamphlets were Yeeeatea on the Guide Camp at Doe Lake, Mrs; Baxter of Marathon replied to the Guiders enquiry, stating two weckend Guider Camps.would.not. be. the equivalent of a week at Polly Lake, Mrs J, Mikus, District Commissioner, read an article on Guiders Guiding, and discussing the leader with excitment and the restful Guider, On the benefits of outdoor scouting, the article mentioned types of hikes which make it a joy rather than a chore, All Guiders wene' in favor of a Brownie Revel and it was recommended,for showing they are apart of a larger movement, Final plans were made for the Brownie Banquet on Saturday, March 30th at 5:30 P.M, Mrs, F, Hanna will chair the banquet and has invited Mrs. F, Helmink to be guest speaker. The meeting closed with luncheon served by the hostess and her committée, The next mee- ting will be held May 20th at. the home of Mrs. F, "anna, REV, T,G, HUSSER CONDUCTS FUNERAL, SERVICE the Funeral Service for Henry Thomas | Duriez, age six, victim of a tragic sleighing accident Thursday evening, was held Sunday afternoon in the Community Church, Residents of the. : community filled the Church. as the service was conducted by Rev, T, Garnet Musser who read the Twenty-third Psalm and -oeunaeneenengtsiipsslpaeaai anseipsutmeiescunairiesssnte snes hss and strength... Organist was Mrs, Ellen Hodg- | kiss and the choir led in the singing of two hymns "The Old Rugged Cross and "Jesu S Loves: Met, G, Partington, J.. Sweet, A, Crawford and 5, Synishin, Aunts! and Uncles; Mr, and Mrs. Walsh of Ottawa, Mr, J, Tait and daughter Sandra, Mr. T. Tait and cousin John Thompson of Fort William and Mr, and Mrs. L. Godin of Geraldton, | ------ Saumy ie suri vee by" he "parents, Mr. and wn BEAUTY ? PROBLEMS WE ICAN LICK, WHEN HOME BEAUTY AlBS DONT BO THE TRICK" BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE DAY -MOTOR. HOTEL. PHONE 3209 demonstration on Morse Code, one of the re~ , plans are underway for a very active comming | | | EASTER | many of the Scriptures in a message of comfort} Floral tributes banked the front-and scell1't white casket which was borneout by Pallbearers} : Attending the funeral from out of town were| (Continued on. Page ize 5) =f ae Se a Li e Mrss Henry Quriez, grandmothers Mrs. Le Tait, of Font William, 'and ,Mns,. M, Duriez fof Paradise Hill, Saskatchewan and relatives in both-districts, Revé (Ty Garnett Husser held | the Graveside' service on Monday March 25th at«2:30 P,M, in Mountain View Cemetery, Fort William, SCOUT NEWS The 'regular meeting of the Terrace Bay Boy Scout Group Committee! was held on March 16tl, in the Rec.) Centre with Harry: -Coe.as Chairman, The White Seal. Pack reported | thirty-four boys.on the ative role, badges were' passed tana presente: 'These in¢luded: Collectors Badges: Michael | Sernesky, George Gaudette, Clarence Yates and | Gerry Papousek. Toymakers Badge: Tom Falzetta Steve Payette, Paul Papousek, 'Mr. Ve Thorpe was present, ma one of the weekly meetings to give a very interesting Team Player bulges ' quirements for the Cub*'s Second Star, | The Mowgli: Cub 'Pack! reported thirty-two boys on the! active role, | The Collector? s: badge bas | presented to Stan Megraw," The three' leaders of the Mowgli' Pack, Paul Malashewski, Tom | Turner, and Paul Rochon, attended a Basic Cub | Cotrse in Manitouwadge on February 2nd and 3rd| The. course was well attended andthe) leaders gained valuable knowledge, Five Scouts and Two leaders will. leave, by train April 19th, to attend the "queen, scout Ceremony «in iim ipeg on the Saturday. Scouts Bill Shivas, Brian Hubelit,,Ron, | Downey, Dave Mercier, and Derek, Wills will be presented to the Licutenant Govenor of Manitobs , to receive om .of ithe highest)awards in Scouting, their Queen Scout Badge. They--will be accompanied on their trip by Assistant Scoutmasters J, Shivas. and-2, Wills, - Scout and Cub Camps were discussed and season at White Sand Lake. SERVICES IN COMMUNITY CHURCH The Terrace Bay Community Church is looking | forward to Holy Week and the Easter Season with special services, These will commence onsPalm Sunday 'with. Hély Communion in' the morning at.11:00°A.M.iandidn the evening, at '¢ 1PSMe- Confirmation and' reception of members by Transfer and Affiliation will take place. at the morning servicé, Good Friday will be observed with a special service,at)7 P.M. The Easter services will commence with a Sunrise Service at 7 A.M. with breadfast to follow. Special amsic and Easter messages. will be given at TisAeMe 20 7. Me on Eastér Sunday. The 14-C- will take part in the cunrise Easter Service and will meet this Sunday at 8:15 P.M. foria regular méeting/and to plan' | the Sunrise Service and Breakfast, MEN? S. CHORUS) NEWS are The Ments Chorus Sa preparing for 'their Spring Concert which is to bevheld in the | High School Auditorium Friday, May 10th,