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Terrace Bay News, 25 Feb 1954, p. 3

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BROTHERHOOLD WEEK OBSERVED (cont, ) illustrated this theme with a story taken from a Public School Reader concerning three blind men and an elephant. Each came up with a different version - and each were right: in- their own mind, His Worship Reeve Rred Kelly of Schreiber presented a Kodak Camera and flash attach- ment to Miss Donna Willoughby of Schreiber, who submitted the winning Essay in the "Essay Gontest" open to all students of the Continu- ation Schools of Terrace Bay and Schreiber, Essays were on the subject "Brotherhood and What it Means to Me," Honourable mention went to Ray Husband of Terrace Bay whose Essay was judged as close second, Mr. Kelly in his remarks stressed the need of unity between all Brothers if we are to protect our democratic way of life from the forces of evil now rampart in the world today, He mentioned that we as parents are directly responsible for the generations coming up and that we must devote greater effort and pi in the molding of our children's minds » that they in turn will create a better oun for themselves. Grand Knight Pod. Syvitski of the Keiphite of Columbus gave the Welcoming Address and Mr, Re T. Kenney congratulated that organi- zation in sponsoring this worthy endeavour, - He thanked the clergy for théir wmaminous support and to the Guest Speaker, Mayor Robinson, God's ores bLSeSIhES were tendered to him, °° ~ o> Mr, Bs Ae MeKodtiod of Terrace Bay was Chairman for the evening, = (cont. on next obi, ) Page 3 BROTHERHOOLD WEEK OBSERVED (Cont. ) In addition to the foregoing activitics to commemorate Brotherhood Week a Poster Contest was held, open to pupils of Grades ~ 7 and 8 in each Elementry. School in Terrace Respective School Staffs Winners were Bay and Schreiber. judged the posters Sweet bet, as follows: Terrace Bay Public School - Barbara Steveiis uy "Separate..." ./ Roger LeBlanc Schreiber Public School - Robin Moore Schreiber Separate School ~- Paul Humeniki Appropriate window displays have been made both in Schreiber and Terrace Bay and members of the communities are urged to look over these displays, if only to realize how clearly these Grade School children express themselves on Brotherhood, 0-0-0 LICENSE DEADLINE IS- NOW FEBRUARY 28th Highways Minister George H. H, Doucett announces that an extension of time for purchasing 1954 motor vehicle licenses and driver's permits has been made to February 28th, The extension is given, Mr. Doucett said, because cf bad weather con- ditions and accompanying slowness of motorists t- purchase the permits during January. It is estimated only 350,000 of the Province's 1,400,000 car and truck owners have secured the new plates, and only 450, of the 1,650,000 drivers have renewed their 1idéncés, 0-0-0 RECENTLY READ A pretty Army nurse, just returned from Korea, was describing an air raid, "When ' the Chinese Migs came over," she said,"I jumped right into the nearest wolfhole." "You mean foxhole, don't you? a list- ener corrected, "Maybe a fox dug it," said the nurse sweetly,"but there was a wolf in it when I got inj" Patron: "I!11 take the' dollar dinner," Waiter: "One white or rye?! 0-0-0 THE SAFE WORKER IS NO SISSY - HE'S JUST PLAIN SMART

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