Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 20 Feb 1969, p. 14

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Ly ie he ZA Q 'ama Lh 4 te United Church Attend CWL(cont'd from page 13) Mrs. Janet Kulmatycki (for Mrs. Elsie Willis) Social Service reported attending a meeting when hampers were planned at Christmas, sending two box- es of clothing to needy families, baskets and small gifts to sick and shut-ins , and old members. She a asked members to save old Christmas cards andrrel- ligious reading matter to send to Missions in March and April, and anyone having good used clothing to bring these to her. Mrs. Lila Morrow, Education, said Christmas treats were given to separate school students and the Sunday school children. More books were recieved for the parish library . She asked for old stamps and jewellery to send to Missions and thanked the Cath- olic Girls' Club for acting as librarians each Sunday Mentioning the recent phamphlet sent out by the local parks and recreation committee she urged mem- bers to fill and return the questionaire and take ad- vantage of the adult recreation and educational courses offered. Anyone not receiving one may con- tact Mrs. Barry Harper. These reports were for the past two months. Mrs. Kay Stefurok, the president, thanked those who by their attendance had made the first Christmas husband and wife dinner party such a success. It was agreed to cater for a wedding breakfast on March ie A donation of $75. will be sent to Miss Mary Sereda, Fort William, to assist in buying an electric typewriter. A donation was sent to aid the Sacred Heart program. A tea was planned for March 17, instead of the customary dinner to be held in the evening - Ushers for the Mission services will be suppl ied by the Catholic Girls Ciub. Aileen Ross will be the teo hostess at the girls annual Spring tea and Mary Speziale will arrange the live entertainment the event to be held in the guild hall. Mrs. Jackie Tremblay made a plea for assistant leaders to succes- sfully carry on the work. On two points the assis- tance of sick woman and arrangements for a coming project the U.C.W. were able to offer advice most gratefully accepted by Mrs. Stefurak, who said this alone showed the value of inter-church meetings, when each realized the problems of others. The 'evening ended with lunch and visiting hour . Mrs. Wesley Clemens, president of the U.C.W. thanked the CWL for the most enjoyable evening a first in Schreiber. Shown in bottom phote st bettom of next column - left to right: Mra. Kay Stefurak, president Catholic woments Beart Father Cano, Mra. W. Clemens president, J.o.¥ SUPERIOR DEANERY PRESIDENT VISITS A.C .W. Mrs. Olive Ross, of Marthon, president of Sup- erior Deanery A.C.W.' paid her official visit to the Schreiber group, welcomed by the ;president Mrs. A. . Rigelsford, Mrs. Jack Bryson reported the recent ard party and food sale were successfull projects. The fish fry was planned for February 18, with take out orders a speciality Mrs. Ross spoke of A.C.W. affairs, stating the annual meeting this year will be held in Huntsville. She also discussed girls' auxiliary and Mrs. Geo. Birch were jpstesses for the lunch and . Fred Harness and Mrs. Alvin Slater appointed bcatanses for the regular March meeting. Shown in the photo below by I. MoCusig - Left to right: Mrs. J.D. Bryson, oldest member, Mrs. A.C. Rigelsford, wrenltants Mra. Olive Ress, president Superior Deanery, « Cyril Sparkes, secretary. Jack and Crystal Gordon, Burton and Maureen Phillips participated in the O'Keefe Bonspiel at the Lakehead this past weekend. DRIVE CAREFULLY

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