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Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1988, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Wednesday, March 2, 1988 Women of the Moose hold chapter meeting Terrace Bay Chapter #1426, Women of the Moose, held its Chapter night meeting on Feb. 7. Graduate Regent Gisele Legacy chaired the meeting due to the absence of Senior Regent Sadie Benko. Child Care Chairman Sharon Kennedy was in charge of Chapter night pro- gram. Enrollment took place wel- coming a new member into the chapter. Receipts and deposits were reported by Recorder Benita Valliant and verified by Treasurer Annette Landry. A thank you card was read from Danielle Gagne. Shore Community~ Centre Development Program. Penny Auction was held fol- lowing the meeting. Jean Bozec won the Pot of Gold. A lovely lunch was served by Sharon Kennedy and Debbie Douglas. A business meeting was held on Feb. 21 with Senior Regent Sadie Benko chairing the meet- ing. Balloting took place on a new member with the vote being favourable. Minutes of previous meetings were adopted as read by Recorder Benita Valliant. Receipts and deposits were Members were in favour of verified by Treasurer Annette sending a donation to the North Landry. SCENES \ Se for sale at ae >> WHITE SAND LAKE PHOTOGRAPHY Spend some time in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior captured for you by S. JOHNSON HEWSON 824-3155 Professional Photography Portraits, Weddings & Commercial With Thanks The family of the late James (Scotty) Smart wish to express their sincere thanks to all their relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy at the loss of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. Adey, Dr. Wilkes, Dr. Bailey and Dr. Marion and staff for all the care shown to Jim during his years at the McCausland Hospital. A very special thank you to Connie Bryson for all her extra care given to Jim. Thank you to King's Funeral Home. Special thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109, Schreiber for the beautiful service on Monday night and at the grave. To the Pall Bearers and Flag Bearers, thank you. To Dave Hamilton for the beautiful eulogy, thank you. Doug MclIlwain organist, thank you. To Joe McGill who came from Marathon and played the pipes, thank you. To Saima a very special friend, thank you. To Pastor Johnson and Maxine thank you for being there when we needed you. For the beautiful ser- vice, Pastor Johnson thank you. Thanks to all who visited the funeral home and attended the funeral, sent cards, flowers, food and baking. Thank you for the Memorial Gifts given to the McCausland Hospital and the Canadian Cancer Society. Thank you all for your kindness and concern . It will always be remembered. Barbara Smart & Family. BIRTH Roy and Joyce (nee Getty) Rouhiainen are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Lea Cherish, weighing 8 lbs. 7 1/2 oz. at Edmonton, Alberta. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Homer Getty of Edmonton, Alberta and Mr. & Mrs. George Rouhiainen of Terrace Bay, Ontario. a oN THANK YOU | David, Robyn and baby Aaron and D. J. LeBlanc would like to thank the ladies of the Legion Branch 109, for all the work and effort in organizing the lovely tea and the presentation of various gifts in our honor. Also thank you to the local'merchants of Schreiber/Terrace Bay and the numerous ladies for their gift. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. charge of Canada Day activities was also read. Senior Regent Sadie Benko gave her report on the executive session she along with Gisele Legacy and Annette Landry attended on Jan. 31 with Port Arthur Chapter being the host Correspondence consisted of a letter from the Brownie and Guide Association asking the ladies if we would help at their annual banquet; members will help serve and clean up following their banquet. A letter from the committee in-- Improved Services for the Hearing Impaired In order to better serve hearing impaired adults and children, the Canadian Hearing Society in Thunder Bay is studying the ser- vice needs of hearing impaired individuals. The study is being conducted in several regional communities. Members of the study team were in Terrace Bay on Feb. 23. To ensure that any new pro- gram developed reflects the needs of hearing impaired, representa- tives of the hearing society spoke with individuals and agencies who have concerns about the availability of local services. If you are aware of any special needs of the hearing impaired or have concerns about services offered, the hearing society would welcome your input. For further information, call Kathleen Lynch, regional direc- , tor, Canadian Hearing Society, 1- 807-623-1646. MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIRS Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models BILL CAMPBELL ELECTRIC 824-2743 OR 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. chapter. Pot of Gold was won by Benita Valliant and raffle was won by Carollea Kenney. Members enjoyed birthday cake decorated by Debbie Douglas and served by Sharon Kennedy. - Thank You A Special " Thank You" note for my 89th birthday I celebrated recently on February 9th. Special Thanks to the neighbours of the Smilsky Apartments. Mrs. W..Geller.t......Mrs..Bea-McCuaig - ; Mrs. Kay Furyk Mrs. Myran Smilsky Also thanks to Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Nicol & Gerald Nicol. Also thanks to Alma & John Small & great grandchildren from Mississauga. Also Thank You from an "Old Friend" Albina Welbourne. Thank You to Esbelle Cinerelli of Kitchener, Ont and thanks to all who sent lovely cards & gifts and flowers on my birthday . y ; wad Julliette Nicol Futures for | Terrace Bay? Wayne Kushnier, from. the Youth Employment Centre (YEC) in the: Nipigon/Red Rock area, approached council on Feb. 22 to see if there is interest here for the Futures program. This program focusses on youth between the ages of 16 and 25 who have been out of a job and school for some time. The Futures program teaches youth how to find jobs, how to write resumes and how to act in an interview, to name a few of the ser- vices. Youth in the Futures program are placed in the workplace for 16 weeks where they become trained in that particular job. The govern- ment pays their wages- the mini- mum wage of $4.55 an hour. Kushnier told council. the Nipigon/Red Rock Futures pro- gram has between a 90 and 100 per cent success rate- that is, about 95 per cent of the youth find employ- ment after being in the program. The Nipigon/Red Rock Futures is the most successful in the province at this time. Clerk Dave Fulton asked Kushnier when he would need an answer regarding whether the township would participate. Kushnier replied by saying he would like to have the program in place by summer, even as soon as possible. He said that if the township did decide to participate, $10,000 would be a good amount to put into the program. The Ministry of Skills Development matches township funds up to $10,000. . Love Always A Sister for Claudine! France Blais and Roger Lanthier are proud to announce the birth of their second child NATHALIE ROXANNE Nathalie was born January 29, 1988 at 3:30 a.m. - and weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. Special thanks to Dr. Wilkes & all the nurses for their kind help & understanding while we were patients there. FOR RENT Bachelorette apt. for rent fridge & stove included Call after 5 p.m. 825-3824 Birth Weatherbee: Derek & LeAnne are thrilled to announce the arrival of Daddy's new little fishing buddy, a precious son JESSE LEE arrived February 12, 1988 at 6:25 p.m. weighing in at a healthy 7 Ibs. 5 oz. and measuring 191/2 in. long. Jesse would like to send hugs and kisses to all his grandpas and grandmas, aunts, uncles and cousins across the many miles. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Contact DAVID FALZETTA in Terrace Bay 825-9471 Wedding Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Edgar LeBlanc wish to announce the marriage of their daughter to MR. ED LAVOIE The marriage took place on Saturday, February 20, 1988 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Thunder Bay. The newlyweds are now residing in Thunder Bay. BIRTH MacKenzie- Bill & Joan are proud to announce the safe arrival of their daughter CHRYSTAL JOAN born February 11th, 1988 weighing 9 lbs. AS Many thanks to Dr. Wilkes, Dr. Marion and 7p) nurses Teresa Roberts and Mary Ellen AN AWN / Bouchie and to all the staff of the Sk NAY) a 1 SS McCausland Hospital. . INCOME TAX SERVICE L. Belliveau 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Fri. by appointment on weekends ~ 825-3504

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