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Terrace Bay News, 28 Nov 1968, p. 14

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~ Page 8 ne ae EN NR LADIES MEET ( from Page 7) given by Sadie Benko, Sheila Dakin gave her re- port on Poppy Day Tea and expressed her than ks to all who had made it a success. The time has arrived when dues are accepted for the coming year. Installation of officers will be held at the Legion on December 6 for men and women , a social foll- owing. Lunch will be served by the Auxiliary A Zone meeting will take place at the Legion in Terrace Bay, Saturday, December 7 and the ladies will take care of lunch at that time. The Legion Kiddies Christmas Party will take place December |5 from 2 to 5 with gifts being distributed in alphabetical order. A discussion took place as to how to help the Navy League this year. Each year the ladies have put on a Potato Chip Blitz and voted a change this year. The next meeting will take place December 29 with each member being asked to bring a gift for gift exchange and goodies or Christmas cake. Tickets on a Christmas Tree Draw are available from any auxiliary member. The meeting adjourned, Election of officers took place for the coming year as follows: Past President Dorothy Coupal, President Dorothy Ballentine, Ist. Vice Stella Gusul, 2nd. Vice Yvonne Rochon, Secretary Joyce Mercier, Treasurer Pam Jones, Warden Lillian Belliveau, Publicity Shirley Caron, Social Sheila Dakin, Ways TERRACE BAY NEWS "YOUR VOTE FOR DAVE DESROSIERS pai ON DECEMBER 2nd. is a vote for continuing good local government. 7 and Means D. Coupal, Membership Cora Bajkiewicz, Sick and Visiting Adeline Daley, Kitchen Yvonne LeClair. A HUNTING? STORY A story has just reached our desk about a group of hunters, three from Kingston, two from Mattawa, one from Peterboro and one youth who, a couple of weeks ago, enjoyed the hospitality of our district EASTERN STAR MEETING November 28, 1968 For two years on Council | have devoted myself to assuring that the interests of Terrace Bay taxpayers are protected. | respectfully ask for a third term so that © | can continue to fight for you. POLLS OPEN 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. and bagged three deer on Wilson Island. of theirs to use the Weaver camp during their stay and ferry service for the men and seven or eight dogs was provided from Rossport . On inspecting his property when the hunters had left the owner found the following note "Mike, in, first hunting trip and first deer ever been shot an eight point buck with a shot gun and wouldn't shoot and spoil! the rack - waited and nailed him with first | shot, just above the heart - went 50 feet after shoot= ing - approximately 225 Ibs. Take 3 deer, 2 buck, | doe". BUT - quite aside from the fact that no thanks is given for use of the camp, the owner was appalled to find garbage dumped all around the house and four of the dogs shot to death - two left at the front of the camp and two in the bush behind it. Can these hunters possibly consider themselves sportsmen? The meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star was held in the Star Room of the Masonic Temple, Terr- ace Bay. Worthy Matron S+ella Brown opened the meeting assisted by W.P. Ted Brown. Regular business was conducted and a donation made to St. John's Amb- ulance . W.M. Stella Brown closed the chapter. In her re- tiring remarks she thanked officers for their assistance during her year. W.P. Ted Brown also thanked the officers and members for their support. Open installation was held when invited guests joined the members. Installing Officer Helen Wall- ace P.M. assisted A. Farrow P.P. Installing Marsh= all was Flora Bryson, P.M. assisted by Lil Harris P. M. Chaplain was Dorothy Rummery P.M. Organist J. Roberts. 1A) (continued on Page Arrangements were made through a Schreiber friend aa 2 heals Ria testa 5 otha cage ee

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