Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 28 Oct 1965, p. 13

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M.McCouan pours - F.Macadam presides at coffee urn - back - Bill Tripp, A.Gordon, G.Drake, Geo. Gordon, F.Muldrew, N.Ross, T.Whent, J.Ridsdale, R.Macadam and Ken Davis. MEN HOSTS AT UNITED CHURCH TEA del, Church histories were sold No feminine assistance was by Russ Macadam and Roly required Oct. 16 at the tea put}Gander, using a most profes- on by men of the St. Andrew's|sional barker style. Pies were United Church, : cut by Tommy Whent. . The sandwiches, man-size had} In lieu of flowers, old coal substantial fillings of corn beef|oil lamps were used on tables and other meats. Pie wedges and the walls of the church hall Macadam supplying coffee from fe ae aun - Jack Ridsdale, convener, re-} Mr. and wey Gerald Hen- ANGLICAN DEANERY (Continued from front page) The visiting clergy included Rev.K.Gibbs of Nipi- gon, Rev.W.Porter of Manitouwadge and Rev.1.K. Robertson of Wawa. A social hour was enjoyed when tea was served at the conclusion of the meeting. ANNIVERSARY (Continued from page |) Mrs.Henry Davis, president of the Women's Mission- ary Society, Mrs.Reid, organizer of the Evening Aux- iliary, Mrs.Carmichael , long-time convenor of the Ladies Aid sewing committee, Mrs.Ken Johnson, Mrs. P.Page, Mrs.E.Legault, Mrs.F .Petty and Lois Davis, all former CGIT members . Particularly appreciated was the church history which tells of earlier days, ministers and various or- ganizations and of the improvements and additions to the building throughout the years. Those taking a prominent part in building the church were J.Muir, T.Hay, Mr.Lewis, Dr.Pringle, Messrs. Low, Wm. Jackson, J.E.Walker and J.Mullock. For two years after the church was built the pulpit was occupied by Rev.John Pringle and in 1889 came Mr.W.Neilly, a permanent pastor, followed by Rev.A.W Lewis, Mr. A.L.Brigham, Mr. R.J.Sturgeon . Cont'd P.10) Const.Robt . Simpson formerly of Sudbury has replaced Walter Chatterson as CPR policeman. Mr. Simson has spent his ten years on the force in Sudbury. He has one daughter baby Elizabeth, Victoria--named af ter two queens. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Mrs.and Mrs .Russell Macadam celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on October |9 at a reception arranged by friends in their new home on Main Street. Mrs.Macadam chose a sheath of blue lace with matching short jacket and had a corsage of white carnations tipped with silver. On behalf of friends from both Schreiber and Ter- race Bay, Mrs.George McBride presented them with a 'money tree'. The tea table was centred with a wedding cake made by Mr.Macadam's mother and iced by Mrs.Con Duggan. Serving the many callers were Mesdames Ray Sisson, Bruce Simon, David Nesbitt and Bob Harris. Mesdames Alec Gordon, H:W.Gellert, Ralph Morrill, Gary Drake and George McBride re- plenished. Mrs.Macadam's mother, Mrs.E.Dockray of Fort Cocquitlam, B.C., was here for the occasion. OFFICERS ELECTED BY CATHOLIC GIRLS CLUB Crystal Kusik was elected president of the Catholic Girls Club at their regular Sunday meeting. Other officers elected were Linda Connelly-vice president, Lou McGrath-Secretary, Judy McParland-treasurer . Mrs.Harry Duggan presided for the elections. Retiring president Lenore O'Brien thanked the mem bers, Father Cano and Mrs.H.Shack for the support and extended good wishes to the new officers. Judy McParland and Betty McGuire volunteered to act as parish lib rary assistants during November . The pageant of the crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary was set for Oct.3l. Members agreed to sell Christmas cards again to add to their funds. There were 55 present and the opening prayer was offered by Cathy McGrath, Spiritual convenor . Lenore O'Brien presided. Mr .and Mrs. Norman Glad were hosts at.a dinner party for intimate friends of Mr.and Mrs. N.J.Joli- coeur who leave shortly for a new home in Fort Wil- liam. On behalf of the others Mrs.Del Weberg of Terrace Bay presented a set of oven ware as a fare- well gift. The Evening group of St.John's Anglican Church . have set Saturday, October 30 for their Hallowe'en dessert tea and bazaar. The event will be held in the church hall from 3 - 5.

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