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Terrace Bay News, 8 Apr 1965, p. 4

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Page 4 FIRE DEPT. RAISES $29.96 FOR THE MUSCULAR DISTROPHY FUND The Terrace Bay Fire Department has just sent a cheque to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund for $29.96. They wish to thank the generous people who drop- ped their pennies into the jars placed in the stores on the shopping plaza thereby contributing to this Fund. ST.MARTIN'S SCHOOL NEW FLAG St.Martin's Separate School held its official 'Canadian Flag Raising ceremon y at noon on March 30. Before the Canadian Ensign was lowered by four Boy Scouts, Miss Joyce Raper paid a tribute of respect. Very Rev.Dean E.A.Gallagher spoke of the signifi- cance of our Canadian Flag and the high place patriotism held as a Christ- ian ideal. After the Blessing of the Canadian Flag, four Sea Cadets raised' the Flag to its proper place. During the program under the direc- torship of Mr.John Bird, the Schoo} Choir and the audience of pa rents and school children sang patriotic songs at appropriate times. | BROWNIE BANQUET HELD "A train needs many people, all working at their own job to make the train run, explained Mrs. Shirley Mikus District Commissioner, as: she com- pared the many positions which made the Brownie Packs similar in their training and the people who run their training. Addressing over 100 Brown- ies, their Mothers and guests at the llth annual Mother and Daughter Brown ie Banquet, Wednesday evening, in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, Mrs. Mikus showed the girls how their Brown Owls and Tawny Owls were the En- gineers and Trainmen, that she was the signalman directing traffic and over- flow and even the Local Association were like the lumps of coal, very necessary to keep that train running. She then introduced the Brown Owls, Tawny Owls and Packee of the three Packs and the members of the Local Association who were pre sent. Brownie Grace was sung before the lovely turkey dinner and a Toast to the Queen proposed by Paulette Coupal and a toast to Lady Baden Powell by Patricia Megraw. Judy Kurylo propos- ed a toast to the Mothers, ably respon- ded to by Mrs.Doreen Kurylo as she added the thanks of all Mothers to those who worked with the Brownies, THE NEWS NEED $50 ? ° RENT IT FOR ONLY 23c FOR ONE WEEK Renting is fast becoming the pop- ular way to solve money problems. More than half the thousands who come to us each week do so on the recommendation of a friend. That's because of Crescent's prompt, con- siderate service. Customers have rented money in only ten minutes. Chances are, we won't even ask you why you why you want to rent you why you want to rent money. Phone now and solve your money problems in minutes. &XAMPLE AMOUNTS MONTHLY AMOUNT TERM PAYMENT (months) $ 105.75 12 $10.00 395.42 20 24.00 710.65 24 36.00 1,014.07 30 42,00 2,016.00 36 77.00 Larger amounts up to $3,000 (or more) also available. Canada's Most Considerate Finance Company CRESCENT FINANCE "Canada's most considerate Finance Company" J.C.Gunn, Manager, Terrace Bay - Phone 825-3286 UprelCer BEAUTY MAGIC This moisturizing emollient cream, is especially formulated to: keep skin soft.and youthful. Suitable for all skin types. reg. $5. now only - $A. INTRODUCTORY SIZE - - - $2. Ee Yardley Cosmetics - favoured the world over by A discrimina- ting women WAGHORN'S PHARMACY LTD. DIAL 825-3666 TERRACE BAY, ONT. April 8, 1965 guiding them to better citizenship. A rousing singsong was enjoyed by the Brownies before projectionist Al * Ziegleman showed an interesting film f ee ay 1? SA ATARI rg aE entitled "A Mile High and the World Wide." This was filmed during a World Rally of Girl Guides in the U. S.A., and very impressive and color- ful as the flags of some seventy-two nations represented by Girl Guides, fluttered in the mountain breezes. The head table was decorated with centrepieces made by the Brownies, all depicting different Brownie and nature scenes. Special place cards had been individually made for the occasion by Guide Raphael St.Louis. NIGHT OUT AT HIGH SCHOOL The Student's Council of Terrace Bay High School have arranged what is called "Night Out at T.B.H.S% for this Friday, April 9th. Action starts at 7.30 P.M. in the Auditorium and a varied program of Gymnastics, Folks Dancing, Comedies and Vocal Talent will be presented. Prices are reasonable and the talent considerable so we urge everyone to get out and support this event. CITIZENSHIP (Continued from page 2) In introducing the President of the Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club, Mr.Bob Hales, Judge Reed stated their motto was 'We Build' and builders were, he continued, the men and women who accept their responsibility and a little ' bit mae. They build with a faith, . without faith they would not even have ' the material to build. As these new ' Citizens would be builders, he thanked - them. Mr.Hales extended a hand to seal ate bee all new citizens present and offered any assistance necessary if personal help was needed due to their new status He closed by inviting the new Citizens - and their families and friends to remain ~ for a Kiwanis Friendship hour to follow 4 _ Mr.Hales and Reeve Adamo assisted one -- * presided at the tea table during the ' Judge Reed in the presentation of cer- - tificates. Citizenship officers were Mr .and Mrs .Matyczuk. Mrs .R.Uzicanin and Mrs.D. Brearley § Friendship Hour held by the Kiwanis Cl ub and for this occasion the table was gay with abouquet of spring blos- soms. Wives of Kiwanians assisted at the Tea. © The Court and Friendship Hour were held in the Recreation Centre's meet- ing room. SS Se of) MPRA A A ORE | ate IRI 6 en A

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