Terrace Bay News, 5 Jul 1962, p. 8

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Page 8 TERRACE .BAY NEWS -- July 5, 1962 an ene marc tn te eT eet etc nt steer naene asntaistthi ate eee ~ tt ete te ee Se a, MACDONALD --- KENNEY (Continued from Page 7 | family, all of Port Arthur and Dannyts uncle For a honeymoon trip to Kingston, Montre and Niagara Falls, the bride travelled in beige and brown sheath dress and jacket, white accessories and a corsage of white feathered carnations, Mr, and Mrs, Kenney wil reside in Terrace Bay, | Prior to their marriage the bride was en- tertained at a bridal shower in St, Martin's | Church Hall when Mrs, H, Solly and Mrs, S, Fedorak were co-hostesses, A stag was held for the groom by Danny Kenney and Barry Mar- quis, Out-of---town guests attending the wedding | included: Mr, and Mrs, H,. MacDonald and | Heather, Mr, and Mrs, M, McDonald, Glen and | Gail, Mr. and ifrs, R, Attick and Millicent ; from St. Catherines, Mrs, M, Vitone, David | and Murray Allan, Mr, Dale Vitone, Miss Lorraine Craftchuck of Sudbury, Mr, and Mrs, | A, Carriere, Mrs, Eva Sortini of Sault Ste, ' Marie, Mr, and Mrs, B, Dorigo of Beardmore, , Mr, and Mrs, E, Much, Mrs, Hazel Zabel, Miss Mary Much and Miss Cheri Link of Marion, Wisconsin, COMMUNITY CHURCH PICNIC The Terrace Day Community Church held their annual Sunday School picnic at the i Kiwanis Park recently with a tremendous turn~ ; out of children and parents to enjoy an . afternoon of sports before the serious busi- | ness of picknicking. Pop and ice cream were | provided for all. the children and tea or | coffee for the adults, Starting out with the four and under rac= | ing who were each rewarded with a prize for participating, the winners of various events | were as follows:- Wendy Evans-Smith, Judy ~ Kurylo, Mary Claire Coupal, Shirley Zielke, Lynn Simmer, Jill Crandlemire (three prizes): Linda Hales, Ellen Knight, Deverley Phillips, Mrse EsZielke, Carol and Shirley, Mrse We Kurylo and Judy, Mrs, #.Lohr and the family relay by the Zielke family, Doys winning were Don Knight, Michael Kurylo, Clarence Yates, Charlie Simmer, Gordon Phillips, Tonmy Knight, Ted Drown, Jim Downey, Michael Brend, Robert McKechniec, Mr,L, Crandlemire and Gordon Phillips and Raymond Anderson, Mre M,Deboice and Tommy Knight, Mr.S,Dallan- tine and Michael Brend and Mother and Father | Egg-throwing contest Mrs. H,Dillings and MreMeDeboices DROWNING VICTIMS BURIED IN TERRACE DAY Terrace Bay Community Church was filled to capacity as residents of the Community attended funeral 'services of six-year-old Timothy Fisher and Danny Daley, victims of rewning accident last Fridaye The service was conducted by Reve Te Garnet Husser, Organist was Mrs, *Hodgkiss and members of the Choir led in the singing of two hynms "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" and | "Jesus Loves Mes" | Many floral tributes surrounded the little | white caskets which were carried from the { ia Church by Scouts Derek Wills, Sonny Helmink, Chris Cavanaugh, Brian Hubelit, David Mercier David Falzetta, Errol Morres and Donald Teniuk, The bodies were interred in Terrace Bay Cemeterye Attending the funeral from out of to:m were Timothy's aunts and Uncle, Mrs.'air Mackay and Mre& lirs.s Clarence Turntiii. ssi _| Phelps, all of Atikokan, A painting donated by S, Gaulin was raffled) on Saturday, June 30th at Stuart's Electric, | Mr, Dave Gunter made the draw and Mr, D,Panta-) nen of 5 Neebig Street, Manitouwadge, | The Club would like to thank the ladies at the Recreation Snack Bar, the Staff of Stuart Electrical and those children who helped sell tickets for the raffle. al} and aunts, Mre& Mrss AsGingras and Mrs, RyV, | \ : } i ! EXECUTIVE MEETING HELD DY LADY CURLERS The Executive of the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club met on Tuesday evening, June 26th to discuss plans for the coming season, President D,Douchard chaired the meeting and minutes of the last executive meeting were, read by Secretary, VeGalvin, The Treasurer's report was presented by H,Drophy and various Committee Chairmen were appointed as follows:-. Treasurer & Membership - N,Coates, Fund Rais~ ing -V,Hanna and D,Douchard, Draw = A.Dlom and V,Galvin, Bonspiel - S,Duquette and A, Blom, Prizes - O.Chaptan and V.Hanna and En- tertainment - A,Smithe TRACK AND FIELD CLINIC Any children over the age of 12 who have not yet registered for the Legion Track and Field Clinic, being held on July 10th to 13th, should contact the Recreation Office immediately. A panel of expert coaches will be on hand to provide top-notch training, from 2 to 4 P.M. each afternoon and from 8 to 10 P.M, each evening of the four days of the clinic. Registration maximum is 80 athletes, so that those wishing to take part should re- gister immediately, This includes people from Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Marathon, White River and Manitouwadge,. Those who have registered should note that they will be required to attend each session, and that they should come with shorts and running or track shoes, a BILLETS. NEEDED Response to the request for billets for some of the visiting athletes to the Legion Track and Field Clinic, being held here July 10th to 13th, has been very slow, If you can billet a boy or girl of teen age for the duration of the clinic, please contact Mrs, Betty Wood or the Recreation Office immediately. | ' MINOR BASEBALL PLAYOFFS Playoffs in two of the minor Baseball Leagues are being held this week as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE - Semi Finals - YANKEES de- feated TIGERS in the best 2 out of 3 playoffs, for the right to meet the INDIANS, Finals - INDIANS vs' YANKEES at 4,30 on Wed- nesday and Thursday, and Friday if necessary, NATIONAL LEAGUE - Sudden death semi-finals Wednesday at 4,30 - DODGERS vs PIRATES; on Thursday at 4,30, BRAVES vs GIANTS, FINALS - Winners of the above two scries will meet for the championship. ALL-STAR:- PRACTICES - Practices for all-star teams in the National and Bantam Leagues will commence immediately after playoffs,

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