Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 20 May 1965, p. 9

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[HOME PORTRAITS IN NATURAL COLOUR PICTURES WED-, MAY TH. Bernie will be in the Sch on the above date J iber-Terrace Bay area IF YOU WOULD LIK& AN APPOINTMENT JUST 672 PHONE MRS. BARBARA STRASSER AT, SCHREIBER - - - - Te 455 OLIVER ROAD - PORT ARTHUR HOUSE FOR SALE - 479 Superior. 5 P.M. or weekends. HOUSE FOR SALE - for particulars contact J.Butler phone 3727. ya WILL DO PLOWING - move fill - or any other job requiring a tractor. Phone R.Gormier, 3707. ¢&° WANTED TO BUY - girl's yiele - about 26" wheel Phone 3736. Phone 3709 after Od: Wendy Duncan has arrived home from Lakehead College and is visiting with her parents, Mr.and Mrs .Jim Duncan. Mr.and Mrs. W.G.Chapman visited with their niece Marge Anderson and family last week while enroute home to Brandon, Man., from the winter in Florida. Bill Garvin is home with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. John Garvin. Bill attended the University of Man- | itoba last term. Janet and Richard Jeanneret of Niagara Falls were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. John Jeanneret, with Janet remaining for a week's visit with her parents, Mr.and Mrs .Roland Wills. Gary Crandlemire, a student at United College, is home for the summer with his parents, Mr .and Mrs .Lester Crandlemire. The Algoma Art Society in Saulte Marie staged a Show on behalf of the recent visit of Prime Minis- . ter Lester: B. Pearson. Sadie Gaulin of Terrace Bay was aster to have exhibited at this showing, two other an abstract using negatives. Maureen and Terry Hall are home from their term at United College in Winnipeg and will spend the summer with their Mother, Mrs.Jan Hall. Adelaide and Roger Beaulieu have just returned from a week's visit with Roger's parents, Mr.and Mrs. T .Beaulieu in Kapuskasing . Bruce Young is home for the summer with his par- . ents, Mr.and Mrs.Ted Young. Bruce attended United College last term. Jim Crawford is home for the summer with his par- ents, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Crawford. Jim will receive his B.A. from Memorial University, St.Johns, New- foundland and plans to enter Osgood Hall, Toronto | to study Law. Mrs. Betty Cascone of Toronto is a summer guest with Mabel and Alex Crawford. The Community Church was gaily decorated Thurs- day evening when a miscellaneous shower surprised Barbara Sweet, bride-elect of June 12. Adorned with a beribboned corsage of kitchen utensils, Bar-. bara received many beautiful gifts from a decorated wishing well. Hostesses for the occasion, Dolly Sitko, Vicky. _ Synishin, Arlene Osmar, Gayle Marquis and Joyce - Timpano served a delicious luncheon. Special door. prizes were given to Nacy Marquis and Phil Turner . The Local Association to Guides and Brownies ° will meet Monday evening, May 24 at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Shirley Mikus, 106 Laurier Avenue.» The Afternoon Group of the Ladies Auxiliary held their final meeting before summer recess in the Ter-. race Bay Community Church Monday, with president Mrs. Kay Graham welcoming members and visitors . Mrs .Jean Roberts accompanied the opening hymn and Mrs .Lil Harris read the Scriptures. Two films, 'Horn of Plenty' on processing and can- ning Canadian foods and 'It Could Happen to You' | by the Canadian Cancer Society were well received. Members were reminded to continue saving Canada | Packer labels during the summer months. The 'lunch committee of Mesdames Elsie Ostling, Alice Farrow, Isobel Ferrier, Vera Kennedy and Helen Brooks concluded the meeting with luncheon. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223 held a special executive meeting Monday evening at the home of the president, Mrs.Lorette © Solly. Mrs.Solly was delegated to attend the Con- vention in Fort William, June 7 to 9. A challenge was accepted from the men of Schrei- ber Branch 109 to play a softball game May 2Ist at 6 o'clock and, at the same time, the men of Branch 223 challenged the girls of Branch 109 Auxiliary to. a softball game. Both games will be held at the Moose Hall grounds in Terrace Bay. Following the Softball games a Hobo Dance will be held in the Terrace Bay Legion Hall. A penalty will be imposed on anyone not appropriately dressed as a Hobo. SAVE OUR=FORESTS-11

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