DRIVE IN FOR SERVICE op the rod, wher iT belconalt Brive B.A. SERVICE =F tH Corner of Mill Road & Highway 17 Terrace Bay, Ontario Phone 3251 Ladies Auxiliary - Cont'd from page 2 percolator to be used by smaller groups in the Churc She also purchased 12 knives and forks to replace those lost over the year. The question of new stoves for the kitchen arose. The present stoves are not in the best of condition, and it was decided to purchase two new ones. Mrs. Farrow recommended that the kitchen be kept locked during the summer months, when Church activities are ata minimum. She also suggested that the cut- lery should not be loaned for use outside the kitchen World Day of Prayer will take place on March 1 in the Sanctuary at 2 p.m. It was decided to invite members of the C .W.L. to join in worship. Tea will be served in the Sunday School rooms, and a baby sitting service provided. Lunch will be taken care of for the March meeting by June Schritt and Marge Lundberg. In her closing remarks, Mrs. Brown thanked every- one for their help and co-operation during her two years in office, and stated she had enjoyed her work in the Church as president. She expressed her best wishes to the incoming executive and thanked the Nominating committee who had worked hard to bring in a new slate of officers for 1968. Under new business, Mrs. Marilyn Chisholm, Nom inating Convenor presented a list of new officers and asked Rev. Husser to preside for the elections. The following were elected: Honorary President - Mrs. G. Husser; Past President - Mrs. Stella Brown; President - Mrs. Donna Broadhurst; Vice-President - Mrs. Charlotte Slomke; Secretary - Mrs. Barbara Wise; Treasurer - Mrs. Maisie Sutherland; Member- ship - Mrs. June Schritt; Ways and Means - Mrs. Marilyn Chisholm; Program - Mrs. Janet Litt; Pub- licity - Mrs. Connie Cvitkovich; Property - Mrs. Alice Farrow and Mrs. Leone Mercure; Manse - Mrs. C. Slomke and Mrs. Stella Brown; TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY _15 Sse LOOK ee with our expert 1968 Rade Ld La DRY 2 CLEANING me Altar Guild - Mrs. Thursa Thompson; Sick and Visit- ing - Mrs. Norine Coe; Nominating Convenor - Mrs. Helen Brooks, Mrs. Stella Brown and Mrs. Lil Harris. Rev. Husser installed the in-coming officers. Rev. Husser, in his remarks, thanked everyone in the Church for work done the past year. He mentio ed some of the areas that the Auxiliary had been particularly helpful, such-as welcoming new comers to the community, buying the gestetner and other equipment, purchasing new Hymn Books, and help- ing with the Transient Fund. Looking into 1968, Rev. Husser mentioned some of the projects that the Ladies Auxiliary might help put into reality; such as painting the Church, new all-weather carpeting for the Narthex, a proposed new organ, and possibly a new 16 mm projector which all organizations would find useful. He said this is a year of Communication and he hoped to see more communication between the Church Board, the Ladies Auxiliary, the Sunday School and the teen- agers. There is a need for more fellowship in the congregation, and he proposed that on a layman's Sunday, perhaps the ladies of the congregation would take over a morning Worship service. (Cont'd on page 5) Take-out orders DELIVERED 5&6 P.M. 10,11 &12 P.M. just cal 393 if you are looking for a dell- cious "home cooked" meal B and for "mouth - watering" pastry ... Stop at the GEM RESTAURANT CORNER OF HIGHWAY 17 and MILL ROAD Winter hours 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 midnight eT TE ars