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Terrace Bay News, 28 Jan 1971, p. 16

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gs 7 "AJ ~~ Fm tn A= MD PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 28, 1971 W.l. Meeting = cont'd from page 15 .... which the Schreiber members had sent. Mrs. Mavis Slater had attended the Christmas party and said it was an enjoyable occasion. Numerous apprecia=- tive notes were received by the lodge for gifts sent. Several members thanked their Unknown Friends for gifts and cards received at Christmas. Mrs. Florence Fischer announced there will be a film shown and a talk given by a member of the local association for the mentally retarded at the next regular meeting. in Canada, to provide moral support for families and parents of retarded children, to try to provide education facilities for the schoolage retardate and later sheltered workshops where the adult can work and achieve a sense of accomplishment and be self- supporting as far as possible, and to attempt to provide an understanding of why parents want to keep the retarded member at home rather than place him in an institution. Mrs. Helmink, who said : . . : / The vice-grand reported sending many cheer she being neither a doctor nor professional worker, \ : sg cards and rose bowls to sick members. but deeply concerned in the association because : : " Mrs. Beth Macadam, noble grand presided for she had a retarded child, discussed the film and the meeting assisted by Mrs. Jessie McCanna, P.N. G. acting as vice-grand in the absence of Mrs. Gladys Hamilton. answered questions, closing by extending an invitation to attend the annual meeting of the association being held in St. Martin's Church in 3 i . 3 Foll ting t th Tervace Boy on Jonuory. 25th. ollowing the meeting the members enjoyed their : : . 2 Christmas party, with contests and an exchange of ollowing the meeting penny auction was played His. "A aol Slate Sutter wat served by Mre and lunch served by Mrs. Robert Winters, Mrs. 5 i toh P Tp. 4 : Wesley Miller, and Mrs. Tom Whitton, assisted Oring JOITHON 5 Somes: by Mrs. Hannam. Photo below = by |. McCuaig = Mrs. Joe The congregation of Holy Angels' church held Campbell, president, Reeve F.V. Harness and Mrs. F.A. Helmink. its first parish party, a most successful occasion, on Saturday evening in the high school. Many invited guests enjoyed the party which was for adults only, and began with a pot luck dinner, followed by an evening of visiting and dancing to the Mid- night Hour orchestra. In photo below = by |. McCuaig = Stephen Spikula sits proudly beside his mother and new baby brother, Jeremy James, Schreiber's New Year baby, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Spikula. RUBY REBEKAH PLAN PENNY AUCTION Mrs .. Chris Morris, reporting for the C.P.T. committee, at the January meeting of Ruby Rebekah Lodge, stated a penny auction is planned for March 26th in the town hall dnd tickets for this will soon be on sale. She also said three Christmas hampers had been presented fo needy people. A letter of thanks was received from the Odd- : fellow's and Rebekahs' Home in Barrie for gifts continued page 17 .......

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