FEBRUARY 24, 1972 TERRAC BAY NEWS PAGE 3 Al rerrace say news J) Published every Thursday e&t the News Printing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Poy, Ontario. Phone 825 - 3747. Deadline for advertisements and news material is NOON MONDAY. (lessified Ads - Cards of Therks and Announcements - Minimum charge - 75¢ (25 words and under). CASH IN ADVANCE. (I.00) if charged. 3¢ per word after 25. Subscription Rete - $4,00 per year. (in town). $5.00 per year, (out of town). Second cless mail, Registration number - 0867. Return postege guaranteed. PUBLISHER AND EDITO ~- EGON. NIELSEN. C .W.. L. MEETING The general meeting of St. Martin's Catholic Women's League was held on Sunday evening, Feb- ruary 13th, at 8 p.m., in the St. Martin's Parish Hall. Mrs. G. Dashkewytch opened the meeting with League prayers. The intention of the Rosary was said for the success of the "Peace and Development Campaign" in the Diocese. A passage from the Jerusalem Bible on "Kindness and Perseverance" was read by Mrs. W. Pytyck. A welcome was given by the president to all the ladies present. Secretary Mrs. L. Malashewski read the minutes of the last general meeting and all corresp- ondence. Treasurer Mrs. A. Regis gave the financial report. Standing committees tabled their reports. The Board of Governors of McCausland Hospital held a public meeting in the Terrace Bay High School Auditorium on Monday evening, February 21st, at 7:30 . All present were asked to attend and take part in the question and answer period. A giant Auction Sale is slated for Saturday, April 8th. New, slightly used, and old items are needed. Look around your attic, basement, garage and home for items for this suction sale. If you have any items, call Mrs. A. Connors at 3529 and they will be pick- ed up. Women's World Day of Prayer will be held this year of Friday March 3rd. The theme is "All Joy Be Yours". The service of Worship was developed by a group of European women. St. Martin's of Tours will host the World Day of Prayer services in St. Martin's Church at 2p.m. Funds from last year's offerings were distributed in Canada and around the world to support the production of Christian literature, Ecumenical (cont'd next column) projects, educational work, and to alleviate poverty and assit refugee programs. Mrs. Dashkewytch outlined the "Peace and Devgl- opment Campaign" for all Parishes in the Diocese. Lent 72" will once again be a united effort on beh- alf of the particular churches - Catholic = United - Anglican - Lutheran - Presbyterian, in educating Canada at large, on the great need for help in the underdeveloped countries of the world, "When help- ing others hurts a bit, you know you've made a sac- rifice". The meeting adjourned. Prayers were said, followed » by the singing of O Holy God We Praise Thy Name and O Canada. All members present then drove to Holy Angels in Schreiber, to be their guests to hear Father Meyer talk on "Youth of Today". His talk left us thinking on how we could bridge the Generation Gap as parents. Here are some pointers fo keep in mind - our genuine love - learn to listen, be available, be informed, be generous with praise, be a parent, not a pal. ROYALTY TO REIGN ON LEGION BONSPIEL The Legion Mixed Bonspiel slated for February 26th, will have a King & Queen reigning all day during the Bonspiel as well as for the evening social . A Smorg- asbord Dinner will be held following the last draw. Dinner to be served at 7:30 p.m. To be eligible for having the Royal Tiaras curlers must be at the Legion Club Room Friday night, when Bonspiel Chairman, C. Koski, will make the draw. So curlers, shine your boots, pick up your brooms, curl all day and dine at night!! i BINGO - FEBRUARY 25TH 5 The Loyal Order of Moose, Terrace Bay will hold a bingo, Friday February 25th, at 8 p.m. in the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay. Bus leaves Schreiber at x p.m. Hidden Number - $205. Jackpot - $1304 (continued from page 2) -lic Relations Committee. Chairman of the Committee is C.S. McNeill. Other members are Helen Marek and J. Palko. ¢ GIVE... HEART SO more FUND will live