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Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1964, p. 7

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~ Merch 12..1964 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS PLAYER G,.__Assts. Winner _ AMOUNT } Rousseau 1: G. McDonald 16.52 Roberts M.McGrath Jr. 2.00} Laperrier J.Dejonghe 2.00 Richard ai J. Theriault 16.52 Belliveau S.Pelto 2.00 J.C. Tremblay H. Yanicki 2.00 Ferguson 1 Ratchford 16.52 Talbot 1 J.Mousseau 16,52 Balon J,Gunter 2.00 Harper R. Fawcett 2.00 Hicke 1 A. Tremblay 16,52 G. Tremblay F, Duggan 2.00 Provost Bob Adamo 2.00 Geoffrion How R.Sniff 2.00 Backstrom R. McDonald 2.00 Berenson Aaron & Georgia 2.00 The Goal Tender J.Pelto 2.00 Game of Saturday, March 6/64 TOTAL 106.60 Score -- Mont. vs.New York 2-3 NEXT WEEK?S SHUTOUT POOL ~ $60.00 EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN NOTES The Easter Seal Campaign for the Society For Crippled Children of Ontario is well under way in our Community, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay. We urge every family to take part in this work. Crippling disease and accident and pre-natal deformities are no res- pector of persons and their effects on human life and future of our children can be long and painful. It can happen to your child. With Community support, the intolerable burden of such illness or accident can be lightened | and the future made brighter with promise for our little ones. In the district of Thunder Bay each year 329 children have been treated in Lakehead and Toronto centres under the guidance and help of the Crippled Children's Society. Over the last few years in Marathon, Heron Bay and Port Caldwell, 14 children have received medical care and treatment through this organization and in Terrace Bay 13 children have been aided This includes attending clinics, surgery, crutches and limbs, physiotherapy, visitation regularly by a trained nurse in this field and local medical care. Some of the children re- quire periodic attention while others will need special care continuously for several years, You will note that the pink return envel- opes for your donations have been re-addressed to the Bank. This is to help our treasurer of the Easter Seals Campaign Fund, Mr.Paul Boud- reau, with his work of receiving donations in both communities and establishing credit for each area. We are grateful to the Toronto- Dominion Bank of Marathon and The Imperial Ban of Commerce in Terrace Bay for offering their skilled help for the Campaign. This also is i keeping with a general policy established by the Ont.Crippled Children's Society to have al donations received through chartered Banks thus lightening the load on the local treasu- rers. As the envelopes were printed last Fall it became necessary in fulfilling this policy to re-address them for this year. will be sent out upon request, by the treas- urer, Mr.Paul Boudreau of Terrace Bay. Send your gift early .. for a crippled child. Schreiber 4, : eo TTT hed JT) lc CT 1) THE NEWS i March 7th. All receipts Page 7 STORK CLUB Born to, Mr.and Mrs. R.Mitchell, a daughter, on HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY CHAIRMEN The following are the chairmen of various com- mittees of the Horticultural Society. Memb ership - Mrs. Eva Connors - Annual Show - Mr. Henry Smith Junior Garden - Mr. Walter Anderson - Works Program - Mr. Ken Turner - Test Plots - Mr. Henry Hermes - Programmes and Publicity - Mr. Albert Farrow - Soils and Fertilizer - Mr.Albert Farrow - Secretary - F.E. Sechesky. FIGURE SKATING REVUE - Continued and Norma Chesley. A comedy quartette of Greg Chesley, Gordon Phillips, Joe Papineau and Gary Suo delighted the children. Club Professional, Mrs. Barbara Hutcheon, dis- played her skating ability in shimmering chiffon. A gold and silver medalist, Mrs. Hutcheon h as held titles of Western Canada Novice Champion and Northern Ontario Seniar Ladies Champion. Moonlight on the Riviera was the final number with the lovely Prima Ballerina, Elizabeth Hayes, silver medalist, skating before her corps of baller- inas, Heather Boyd, Brooke Rapke, Laura Hartman, Wendy Evans-Smith, Mary Pat McLeod, Cathy West, Colleen Kenney, Jane Perrson, Jamie Cumming, Denise Matuszak, Patty Thorsteinson and Nancy Spillane. Presentations to Mrs.Hutcheon and Jennifer Wilkins were made by Pat Kelty and Linda Woodruff as the grand finale concluded the evening's perfor- mance . Executive and working members behind the scenes were President - James Cumming, Vice-President - Ken Turner, Secretary - Mrs.D.Ollen-Bittle, Treas- urer = Mrs.A.Hartman, Directots ~ Mesdames B. Hayes, H. Hamilton, J.Cumming, L.Phillips and R.Harris. _ Ladies Auxiliary President is Mrs. J.Cumming with executive Mesdames E.Perrson, A.Delaronde, and J.Duncan. Test and Ice Committee are Mesdames L.Phillips and H.Hamilton. Registration Committee, Mesdames A.Hartman and B.Hayes and Carnival Costume Convenor was Mrs. R.Harris. FOR SALE - large crib and mattress. Phone 372 ART CLUB NEWS = A live model will be available oa Thursday night at the regular club session - 8 P.M. in the large meeting room - for figure or portrait work. Bring your paintings for criticism. CARD OF THANKS - Linda Keating gratefully thanks Doctors Cornell and Freebury, the Hospital Staff and all who sent get-well cards during her recent illness. Special thanks to Lois LeBlanc for the Easter eggs and to her class matgsfor sending Valentines. FOR SALE -- 21" Viking T.V. - new picture tube light fruitwood cabinet. Phone J.McKinnon - Price $100.

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