TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 16, 1969 short course on Choosing and Using Fabri¢s which is being sponsored in Schreiber by the Women's Institute. ' Donations were made to the Navy League of Canada and the Association for Muscular Dystrophy . New officers for the year will be installed on October 18th by Mrs. Jean Ditmars, D.D.P. and her staff of Amethyst Lodge. Preliminary plans for the dinner to preceed the ceremony were made. TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Bernard Paradis is in St. Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur . Bill Cocks is in McKellar Hospital . W.T.-(Nim) Wallace, Jim Smart, Albert Pearson and "Pic" McCouan are in Terrace Bay Hospital ._ | Mrs. Wallace McCouan is in the Port Arthur Gen- eral Hospital . Mrs. Elmer Niemi, nee Joan Wray, was honored by her friends at a post nuptial tea arranged in the "United Church Hall on October 7th when Mrs, Oscar, Niemi, her husband's mother, and Mrs. William Randa assisted her in receiving Tea was poured by Mrs. Russell MacAdam, Mrs. David McLellan, Mrs. Ted Riley and Mrs. Joe Comm-: isso. Mesdames Tommy Whent, Ivan Johnson, Bill Paradis and Robert Kragero replenished. The servitors were Mesdames Bruce Gordon, Andy Miller, Alex Gordon and Harold Gellert. Bobby Ann Parent was in charge of the gift table and Sandra Commisso attended the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maxwell, (nee Barbara Cate' of Bellaire, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Cole, Barbara's parents. Muriel Nesbitt is home from London for the holiday weekend. Mrs. Norman McCuaig is spending the holiday weekend in Winnipeg with her daughter Jeanne. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bolan are visiting Mr. and | Mrs. Russell Campbell in Clarkson, Ont. _ Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Thompson of Islington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCuaig and will go on to the Lakehead. Miss Noreen Salli, of Williams Lake, B.C. is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Relph, here and her cousin Neil Smith, in Terrace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Drake are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. David Boyd, and other relatives in Winnipeg. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PLAN CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Mrs. W.D. Klassen was welcomed as a visitor by Mrs. Wesley Clemens, president, at the regular October meeting of the United Chur~h Women. Mrs. C.E. Prinselaar chose Thanksgiving as the theme for the devotional period. The roll was answered by a donation of print for aprons and Mrs. Steve Tetrushack volunteered to assist Mrs. Oscar Niemi, sewing convener, in mak- _ ing these for the Christmas Bazaar. Mrs. Jim Cook reported on the recent church of- ficial board meeting, commenting on the most successful Fall Fair and thanking the U.C .W. for their big contributions in both work and donations. It was decided te discuss with the Anglican Church Women the possibility of placing the church cal- endars order for next year together . Mrs. Clemens and Mrs. Russell MacAdam gave an inventory of the church kitchen cupboards. Further plans were discussed for the Christmas Bazaar on November 29th in the town hall from 2.30 to 5 p.m. It was decided to sponsor a public meeting in the interest of Pinewood Court on October 9th in the town hall, when Mrs, P. Delvechio will be one of the speakers and lunch will be served. ; An invitation was sent to Father J.M. Cano and members of the Catholic Women's League to attend the regular meeting of the U.C.W. on Nov. 5th. The committee to serve the Kinsmen Lunch on October 18th will be Mesdames Clemens, R.G. MacAdam, Jim Gray, Earl Holmes, Walter Dukes. | and John Spillane. Following the business meeting Dr. Timothy Wykes spoke on the medical care in England and various other matters. Lunch was served by Mesdmaes Jim Cook, Bill Gerow and Ivor Jacomb. REBEKAHS HOLD REGULAR MEETING Mrs. Norman Fummerton, N.G. and Mrs. Christine Morris, V.G. were in charge of the regular Rebekah meeting. Mrs. Morris presented her report of the Sick and Visiting with many cards sent for various occasions and flowers given to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith. A notice was received from Mrs. C. Todesco of the