Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 30 Sep 1965, p. 8

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THE NEWS September 30, 1965 ART CLUB NEWS (Continued from Page 4) in the Arts Centre. An evening session will follow- come prepared to take notes or draw. Refreshments will be served. Materials required, and times of classes for Satur- day and Sunday will be announced Friday evening. This course will be conducted by Mr. Alex Millar, a well known Canadian artist and instructor, who has conducted two previous courses on the North Shore. This course is open to residents of Marathon, Schreibe Terrace Bay and other North Shore communities. For further information contact Mrs. D. Kenney phone 3349. Page 8 ROBINSON STORES TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO THEY Ley FEATURE Te mAEw'Ss Surzrs QUALITY AND FAIREST FOR FALL PRICE, ARE ALWAYS LOCAL MINISTER GIVEN CHURCH The Presbytery of Kent of the United Church of Canada meeting in Wheatley, Ontario last Tuesday, September 2Ist, gave final approval to the sale of the Zion United Church to Rev. T.G. Husser of Terrace Bay at a very nominal fee to cover necessary cost of transfer. This Church is situated two and a half miles out of the village of Wheatley in the tomato and fruit area of Ontario. It was the first Church in which Mr. Husser served after ordination and the community consists mainly of those who were his par- ishioners at that time. The Church became vacant a year ago when the congregation united with Trinity United Church of the same area and the building was no longer needed for Church purposes. Rather than see it destroyed with all of its historic meaning for the community, the Board of Trustees offered it to Mr. Husser as a future residence. The Church is red brick in construction with a floor plan thirty feet by forty feet with a full basement and was just renovated throughout about five years ago. Mr. Husser plans to further renovate it for the purpose of residence for retired ministers until such time as he requires it himself. consider custom tailoring. It does make a difference to your appearance. Choose just the fabric that brings out the best in you from our Fall collection of over 165 superb imported suitings . . have it flawlessly custom tailored to fit you perfectly in exactly the style you want. Sfolnston FS Photo by Reg Cotton Don Brearley, standing, addresses executive mem- bers of Terrace Bay C6mmunity Credit Union and their wives or escorts Friday evening when they gathered in the Curling Lounge in his honor. Don leaves shortly with his wife Grace and son, Ricky, to make his home in Woodlands, Maine, Don has served as an executive of the Credit Union since he joined in 1951, and, on The teaching staff of Terrace Bay Public School behalf of the Credit Union, President Reg Payette joined members of the School Board Thursday after- presented him with a Barometer unit and the best noon at an informal gathering and are pictured to- wishes of those who worked with him. gether above. Back row left to right: L. James, Albert York, Board member John Shivas, Principal D. Briscoe, J. Davey, Board members T. Dorland and J. | Mrs. Betty Wood is convalescing after surgery in Beddard. Seated left to right: Miss M. Desomeau, McKellar Hospital, Fort William. Board member Mrs. D. Koski, Mrs. LaVaughn West, Mrs. D. Trach, Mrs. L. Husser, Board member Mrs. I. Marsh and Miss Diana Montgomery .

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