Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 23 Oct 1969, p. 18

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PAGE 18 Fall District Two Council - cont'd from page 17 .... Pictured Bblaw - 1969 Fall Council Chairman Kin Carl LeBlanc receives. a bannerette from the 1970 Fall Council Chairman from Dauphin, Manitoba. BEEF STEAKS GALORE! Of Saturday, October 18th, the Kinsmen Club of Schreiber embarked on another project to raise money for their White Sand Lake project. Under the leadership of Kin Ron Wood, the Kinsmen are selling tickets on a 275 pound side of beef. This first grade beef will be cut and wrapped for the lucky winner. - it is hoped that enough funds can be raised to extend further the facilities at White Sand Lake. This will be the third fall that the local Kinsmen have formed "work parties" to clear the shoreline for bathing, sunning, picnicking and other summer activities. Three years ago this popular area was densely covered with trees and bush. Today, as the photos in the next column indicate, it is one of the finest beaches in Northwestern Ontario. When a Kinsman calls on you, purchase many ex- cellent opportunities and you may enjoy lots of fine beef dinners during the winter months . Mr.and Mrs.Alex Furyk were in Fort William to attend the Dolcetti-Wiwcharyk wedding. Mrs .Forbes Macadam has returned home after a month's visit with relations and friends in Winnipeg, Vancouver and Victoria. The October draw of the Association for the Men- tally Retarded was won by Mrs. Paul Cebrario and Mrs . Joe Cebrario. TERRACE BAY NEWS 1969 OCTOBER 23 Short Course Postponed - cont'd from page 14...... Over 40 registered for the course. A donation to the Muscular Dystrophy Association was approved. Mrs. Harvey McCann was asked to place the W.1. wreath on Remembrance Day. Mrs. Alvin Slater collected the Pennies of Friend- ship. Mrs. Wesley Clemens offered to present the W.l|. trophy to the public school. The secretary, Mrs. Charles Todesco, was instructed to select prizes for a Penny Sale. Mrs. Clemens gave a full report on the Northwestern convention which she attended. Mrs. Russell Macadam gave an interesting and amusing paper on the origin of names of articles in common use: over 500 years ago Thomas Blanket made| the first such covering on a loon = hence blankets; The Duke of Wellington, to ease cold feet, invented the boots nowcalled Wellingtons; Charles Mac- Intosh discovered a waterproof cloth - hence our macintoshes - more frequently called so in Britain; Lord Cardigan designed a sweater coat--hence our cardigan; the Earl of Sandwich liked meat between slices of bread--our popular sandwich; Mrs .Bloomer continued page 17 .....--+. th Sa al ict ha a ase ged? eae

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