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Terrace Bay News, 11 Apr 1968, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BA winter nour, ,, Take--out orders) Fa & ep's B.A. SERVICE| 10a.m.tola.m. 1911&12 P.M. TERRACE BAY . M JUST CALL 723 m 9 HRERKEKRRREREK Edmund Trapp KEEP YOUR CAR IN A-1 SHAPE aT aes 4 If you are looking for a deli- cious "home cooked" meal 4 and for "mouth - watering" BRING IT TO ED - A LICENSED \ pastry ... Stop at the MECHANIC . GEM RESTAURANT Cor. Mill Rd. & Hwy. 17. ; Phone 3251 CORNER OF HIGHWAY 17 and MILL ROAD Guide and Browntis World - cont'd from page 2 will take place May 8th when hostesses will invite Straight Skaters - Leslie Cotton their friends to play bridge in their homes, and then Cooks Badge - Georgina Caron meet in the Church basement for lunch and distribu- The Patrol Point System was won by the Violets tion of prizes . i é : for the month of March, with a total of 21 points All ladies of the congregation will have their out of:0 possible.24. names placed on a list of Working Groups, and each Each patrol has completed a poster for the up- group will be named in the Church bulletin for that coming Guide and Brownie Tea and Bake ihe) t-te month. Instead of a Christmas Bazaar this year, it held in April at St. Martin's Parish Hall . has been decided to try a Free Will Offering idea.' Five Senior Guides are working on their Child The executive hope for co-operation in this matter. | Care Badge under the leadership of Mrs. Thursa A travelling bake sale will take place in May, and } Thompson . a-rummage sale in June. PUP a. a a ae oe ae ee Mrs. Broadhurst called upon Rev. T.G. Husser REV. R. PEDEN SPEAKS AT AUXILIARY MEETING to introduce Rev. Peden and his wife, Harriet. Mr. REV. R. PEDEN SeANS AInaeeeereeeeess _| and Mrs. Peden had been fortunate in spending 8 Rev. Russell Peden of Trinity United Church in weeks in Japan, and brought along some beautiful Port Arthur was the guest speaker for the April meet-' colored slides. The ladies were spellbound with the ing of the Community Church ladies Auxiliary. A artistry of the pictures, and the most interesting trav7 short business meeting took place first, with Mrs. elogue Mr. Peden delivered. ! Donna Broadhurst in the President's chair, welcoming The evening was ended with Rev. Husser pronoun=} all the ladies present. cing the Benediction, and Mrs, Maisie Sutherland Mrs. June Shritt, Mrs. B. Lohr, and Mrs. Lil and Mrs. Janet Litt provided a delicious lunch. Harris gave the Worship service. Mrs. Barbara Wise CAREERS EROS Se eS eS read the minutes of the last meeting, which were ap-|_ My wife serves well-balanced meals - one day | proved:as read. Correspondence included a letter complain and the next day the kids complain! from the Boy Scout Committee, thanking the ladies for catering to their annual Boy Scout Banquet. The C.P. & T. thanked the ladies for their help in supply he Wl hs, dU RY pod ing the burnt-out family with clothing. 1» ' C YSZ Y The y AA, The President stated that the ladies of the congre- ye Wf 3 gation had been asked by the Board of Elders to take Me ~S Ay aes TS charge of the morning Church service to be held on NG . June Ist. ; ya It is to be hoped that painting of the Church will be started about May 15th, and volunteers are neede¢ to make coffee and serve donuts to the men in this project. : A Home Bridge Party - (Cont'd in next column)

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