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Terrace Bay News, 11 Dec 1969, p. 5

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DECEMBER 11, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS Dedication Service - cont'd from page 4 .... in the Church Hall for an evening of dancing ard fun Mrs. Marilyn Chisholm introduced a square dance which proved to be very popular. With the capable assistance of Mrs. Dorothy Rafalant, members found themselves swinging their partners and having a hilarious time. The Church hall was again beautifully decorated by Barb Wise, Betty Pirie and Marilyn Chisholm, featuring poinsettias and candles on the tables. A delicious lunch was served by June Schritt, May Dorland, Marge Lundberg, Isobel Ferrier and Eleanor Pollard . A vote of thanks is due to Marilyn Chisholm and her committee for a delightful party. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Over the years we have been subjected to writing of dirty words on public buildings and particularly the walkway to the business section, from the Public School area. This we put down to childish pranks, and as soon as possible these obscenities have been removed from sight. But one wonders at the mentality of a person who would deliberately des- .troy property, such as the damage that has been done at the Community Church where windows have been kicked in. One wonders what kind of home these persons come from, where not even a Church building is held sacred. Surely in a town such as ours, where the children have at their disposal un- limited recreational facilities, it must be a warped mind who finds amusement in desecratirig a Church. | presume it must be a young person, or persons, who get their kicks out of 4 such vandalism. Do these people sleep at nights, whe when they realize what they have done? \ Call Elymer Leduc } FOLK MASS CELEBRATED AT ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH REMBER VAN & STORAGE LTD. A Foik Mass was held in Terrace Bay's AND St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church for UNITED VAN LINES continued next column ... CHARLOTTE'S BEAUTY SPOT & WERNER'S BARBER SHOP__ Open-Dec. 22nd, 23rd, & 24th Closed- Dec. 25th, 26th, 27th, TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL - Ph. 3209 - 3861 the first time, As the congregation entered, the Choir and four guitarists from Holy Angels in Schreiber were sing- ing a beautiful folk song. Song sheets were handed out and the congregation were invited to join in. Father A. Gvora celebrated the Mass, and thank= ed the members of Holy Angels for bringing their music in to St. Martin's HOW TO RAISE A DELINQUENT 1 - Begin with infancy to give the child everything y 6 - Pick up everything after him so | ing burdens on others. PAGE 5 28thg 29th and proved to be most impressive . he wants. In this way he will grow up believing the world owes him a living. 2 - When he picks up "bad" words or "dirty" words, laugh at him. That will make him think he is cute He will run off and pick up some more words that will blow the top off your head. 3 - Never give him any spiritual train- ing until he is twenty-one, and then let him decide for himself. 4 - Praise him in his presence to all the neighbors; show how much smarter he is than the neighbour's children. 3 - Avoid the use of the word "wrong" It may develop in the childa 'guilt complex'. This will prepare him to believe, when he is punished later on for stealing cars or assaulting women, that society is "against him" and that he is being "persecuted". that he will be experienced in throw- continued page 8 .....

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