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Terrace Bay News, 29 Oct 1964, p. 9

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1964 GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION MEETING Mrs. Shirley Mikus chaired the October meeting of the Girl Guide Association which was held Monday evening:at the home of Mrs.Ken Turner. Secretary's report was read by Mrs.Turner and Mrs. Alice Farrow gave the financial statement. Mrs. Mikus gave an interesting talk on the work of a Guider and District Commissioner. A Division October 29 attended by Mrs. Mikus. It was decided that five cents would be donated by each Guide and Brownie for the May Badanai fund. Convenors reports were read: Uniform Con- venor noted there was still one Guider uniform to be turned in. She has one small size Guide uniform and one small size Brownie uniform for sale if any mother is interested. Unicef was discussed with varying opinions on when it should be collected. lt was agreed to leave this for Halloween for the present year. The meeting was adjourned and lunch served. Due to lack of business at the present it was decided there would be no meeting in November. The next meeting will be the annual meeting in January. REGIONAL CONFERENCE HELD BY C.W.L. Rev. C.H.Kanavy, 5.J., Director of the Fort William Diocesan Council of the Catholic Women's League, and Mrs. A.A.Bedard, President, have just travelled some 1375 miles to complete a tour of Regional Conferences held in the Western sec- tion of the Diocese. Meetings were held in Fort Frances, Pinewood, Kenora, Balmertown, Dryden, Sioux Lookout and Atikokan, with I8 parish coun- cils participating. Mrs .Bedard spoke on the aims and objects of the League, urging members to become better informed as to their responsibilities and to acquaint them- selves with regard to the many spiritual benefits derived from their membership in the Catholic Women's League of Canada. She gave instructions regarding Per Capita Fees; report forms; and presen- ted some of the proposed programmes set forth at the Provincial Convention held last July in Vine- land. First of these is the Catholic Adoption Pro- gram which is to be continued for another year, with greater emphasis placed on providing foster and adoptive homes for handicapped children, for those with mixed racial backgrounds and for older children. Another proposal urges the establishment of discussion groups at parish council level. Father Kanavy explained the steps to be taken to continue our Adoption Campaign in this Diocese, started a year ago, and urged members to open their hearts to these unfortunate little ones starving for love and affection. Father Kanavy continued with instructions on how to increase membership in the League, and terminated his talks with a workshop _ on the Liturgical changes taking place today, ex- plaining how each member can contribute and share - more fully in the new Liturgy of the Church. THE NEWS meeting was held in Nipigon in October which was . '| additional grant of $6,250 from the © prov Page 9 ~ Sympathy is extended to Ruth Boudreau who has returned from Winnipeg where she was called prior to the passing of her Mother, Mrs. F.B.Thompson on October |5. Kay and John Jeanneret ate home from their vacation trip when they were joined by their daugh- ter Marcia from St.Thomas to visit their respective » parents in Toronto and St.Catharines and also with their daughter-in-law and son, Janet and Richard Jeanneret in Niagara Falls. Francis Helmink is enrolled at the Christian Brothers College in Scarboro, together with his former classmates Brian Pineault and Mickey Valiquette. Norine Coe had her sister and brother-in-law, Dot and Erwin Janstrom of Sault Ste .Marie visit over the weekend. Ronald Kurylo celebrated his sixth birthday on Saturday afternoon with the help of seven boy friends. His sister Judy led in several games and assisted in serving birthday cake and lunch. They returned home laden with party favors. RECEPTION TO BE HELD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IST Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Legault will hold an open reception in their home in Rossport for all relatives and friends on Sunday, Novemb er Ist from 3 - 5 P.M. and 7 --9 P.M. in honor of their son AC 1 John Brian Gerow of Greenwood, N.S., and his bride, the former Miss Sharon Martin of Toronto. ART CLUB MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT AIT Art Club members are reminded that plans and activities for the coming season are to be dis- cussed at the session this Thursday night at 8 P.M. in the old Curling Lounge at the Recreation Centre. MORE CENTENNIAL PROJECTS APPROVED A four-sided town clock, an amphitheatre and a public swimming pool are among the latest list of eight centennial projects to receive financial assist- ance from the Ontario and Federal governments. Approval of grants totalling $43,122 from each of the two governments was announced today by Hon. Maurice Lamontagne, Secretary; of State and minis- ter responsible for Centennial Affairs, and Hon. James Auld, Ontario's minister of Tourism and Infor- mation and chairman of the Provincial Centennial Committee. , The clock is to be installed in the bell tower gen Thamesville's town hall at a cost of $2,500, with. the municipality and Ontario and Ca nada sharing equally. The City of Waterloo is receiving $21,276 each from Ontario arid Ottawa, toward a $70,000 devel- opment in a nevv town park which calls for an amphi- theatre, a bandshell and a small artificial lake. Township of [Dover proposes an outdoor swimming pool at a cost cf $25,000. The federal and provin- cial governments will each put up $4, 5 with an pec pagel 0)

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