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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1959, p. 3

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Page -3 "ONTARIO. CRIPP RRACE BAY NEWS LED i" must have to achieve' a full and bappy life. YOU can offer crippled children throug January 22, 1958 CHILDREN S Gig CENTRE -- BUILDING'~ FUND _AND TERRACE BAY YOU CAN HELP remove- 'the uncertainty which clouds the lives of many of Ontariots YOU can give them, the facilities and opportunities they eA se ae MAN ATTENTION: RESIDENTS OF JACKFISH, SCHREE (a AG, ams Wi AN Fg oul 15 ;000 crippled children, A ki - AS YOU KNOW, the Ontario' Society for Crippled children' extends a helping hand to ev. CN uk out our Provinée 'the hope of a brighter tomorrow--by' giving TODAY to the Ontario: i Crippled Children's 'Centre Building Fund, ' Ay ae ry handi capped youngster in our Province. Through your generous donations in past Easter-Seal cam- Paigns yeu have helped the Society to provide medical attention and advice, nursing care, corrective braces and wheel Chairs, summer camping, financial assistance and a host of other special services. Ontario. Hospital and treatment centres are An yet despite all this much more is needed for crippled children in i overcrowded or completely lacking 'in riany areas There are no special facilities in the Province for rare and difficult Cases requiring long- term residential-dare... It 'is' to solve these. and many other problems that you are now being asked to help build the 'new Ontario Crippled Children's Centre, ay THE NEW CENTRE' will bé "located near Sunnybrogk RE k Hosfital in North York Township, Children from all over Ontario will be referred here for diagnosis and treatment. Crippled The fac- ilities will include swimming and hydrotherapy pools, physical, occupational and speech therapy services, nurseries and academic classrooms, 105 beds for in-patients and services for 300 out-patients d'day.. $4,088,490 is needed to carry out this humanitarian projact. Our objective is $1,200 so'little to ask to strengthen their muscles and limbs; :to. give them the courage and the help they must have to succeed, "~~ °° = : * t : The Local Service Clubs are. co-operating. in this Province-wide appeal. If you are not. other wise approached, plea'se send your gifts to Paul E, Boudreau, Terrace Bay, Ontario, 'You may make a pledge, payable over the next three years, _Gifts are. deductible on your income-tax returns, with official receipts which will be, sent to you. : pee TERRACE BAY NEWS "Authorized as 2nd Class Mail - Post Office Department, Ottawa, : ie. . Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario, Published weekly on each Thursday. Circulation cov ers Terrace Bay and Schreiber, Ontario, PUBLISHER & EDITOR ~ J.B.Beddard News deadline for advertisements is Noan each Monday, other items Tuesday Noon, FOR SALE ~ Piano - Phone 3251, ty FOUND - Ladies Gold Wrist Watch with brace= let... Phone 163 Schreiber, | WANTED ~ immediately, large size wood cribc and mattress, Phone 697 Schreiber, _ oe : : he: Rev. A. Pramemeder, Ge'sthemane Lutheran Church, Pt.Arthur, wil] conduct services on Monday evening," Jan. 26th at 7 P.M, in the hone. of M.& Mr's,Wallte# Wainikka, Schreiber, ik fey cee "Audrey Gawléy 'is taking a business course in'Moosejaw, 7' * Pie Miss, Mary Cosgrove is here from Niagaro- on-the~Lake visiting her mother and relatives. Mrs.Harry Nesbitt is holidaying iti Florida.' '.!-Mrs.F,Fummerton presided for the January Meeting of the Women's Association of the | ° 'United Church, Mrs. é- McBride was in charge of: the devotional périod and Mrs. C, Gordon was -pianiftt. were cashiers, BUILD THEIR TOMORROW, BY GIVING. Topay : wee Mrs.Crook was welcomed as a new member and Rev.R.A.Crook was present to instal the new officers. The minutes and correspondence were read . by Mrs.Hubert Weaver and treasurer's report given by Mrs.Gordon. Various items of busi- ness were discussed and Mrs,F,Richardson': . . asked that more helpers attend the sewing' bees. Mrs.N.Smith agreed to convene the Valentine -tea on February 14th, 4t the close of the meeting lunch was served by Mesdames Ridsdale, Scott & Hiller, Mrs.H.Bailey & Mrs.B.Miller presided for the regular meeting of the Lady Trainmen,,. Mrs.N,Thrower read the minutes & Mrs.F. Bour~ guignon presented her report and quarterly statement, 'es Mrs,L.Corbett was installed as Chaplain and a Valentine party planned for February. A Penny Auction was held and lunch served by Mrs.Corbett, Mrs.Winters and Mrs.Miller, _ The girls of the high school arrabged a very attractive tea on. Saturday afternnon to _ , Faise 'funds for the student council activi- _ ties. Miss Doris Summers of the Staff. received and Diane Slater and Gail Mellis Tea was poured by Mrs...J. Smitheman, Mrs.R.G,.Macadam, Mrs,R.A,Crook_ "and Mrs.S,Chicoine, | The girls acted as delightful servitors and efficient kitchen staff and Lois' Inshaw _contributed piano selections, The candy _ table-was attended by S,Gellert & J,Flewell- ing,

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