Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 25 Mar 1965, p. 9

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THE At Public School Open House, Mr.& Mrs .Eddy Nesbitt, Neil Nesbitt and Mr.& Mrs.Roy Nes- bitt (all related) look at their children's books. Scout Tournament - Frt.L.Pinkerton, T.Bay - A.Courtemanche, Sch. and A.McKendry, Mara. Back - R.Campbell, Asst.Master (Sch.) - T. Battershill, T.Bay and T.Green - Marathon. Today upon a bus | saw a lovely maid with golden hair I envied her--she-seem so gay and oh, | wishes | were so fair, When suddenly she rose to leave--I saw her hobble down the aisle She had one foot and used a crutch, but as she passed she gave a smile. O God forgive me when | whine--I have two feet, the World is mine. And when | stopped to buy my sweets the lad who served me had such charm He seemed to radiate good cheer, His manner was so kind and warm. I-said "It's nice to deal with you, such courtesy is hard to find, " He turned and said "Oh thank you sir" and then | saw that he was blind. 'O God forgive me when | whine--I have two eyes--the World is mine. | \Then when walking down the street | saw a child with eyes of blue iHe stood and watched the other play, It seemed he knew not what to do. | stopped a moment then | said "Why don't you join the others dear? " He looked ahead with a word, And then I knew: he could not hear. .O God forgive me when | whine--I have two ears - the World is mine. 'With feet to take me where I'd go - with eyes to see the sunset's glow, 'With ears to hear what | should know - I'm blessed indeed - the World is mine - Oh God, forgive me when | whine. Anon. A man went to his doctor for a checkup and got this advice:, "You have to give up wine and women but you may sing as much as you want to." People today are chiefly concerned with the high- er things in life--like prices. NEWS BROWNIES (Continued from front page) Debbie Cook, Debbie Caccamo, Catherine Anderson Laura McParland, Susan Huard, Diane Huard, Susan Comeau, Janie Duggan, Alana Power, Susan Phillips and Laura Campbell. During the evening Mrs.Art Huard was presented with her assistant leader badge. In charge of the ceremonies were Mrs.Giovanni Cebrario, Mrs.Ray Sisson, Mrs. Harry Shack and Mrs. Al Fasan. When the rites were finished the girls served tea and cakes to the guests. Leo Potvin is in Toronto attending the funeral of a niece. W.S.Harris is in a Lakehead Hospital and Edgar LeBlanc is a patient in McKellar Hospital . Sandy Stewart of Kirkland Lake is here visiting his daughter, Mrs.S.W.Timmerman, and her family. Geo.Dennis of Terrace Bay won the blanket draw of the Ladies Softball Club, with Pat Newton making the draw. Mrs.Fred Harness was in Fort William last week seeing her daughter, Miss Ora Mae, off to a holiday in the Barbadoes. Mrs.Frank MacDonald is in McKellar Hospital . Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Reid and daughter Shannon, of Kapuskasing, visited Mr.and Mrs.Harold Gellert last week. Mrs.Max Shapiro of Port Arthur was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Welbourne, last week. Mr.and Mrs.E.Gravelle of Montreal visited Mr. and Mrs.E.Oulette last week. Anita, Cecile and Alice Stuart in Wringle Wrangle Mary Pat McLeod and Joan Belliveau in Hello Dolly

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