November 28, 1968 TERRACE BAY NEWS 1A_ MEET YOUR CANDIDATE for The Lake Superior Division School Board ONE WHO .KNOWS THE NEEDS OF (A: SMAEL COMMUNITY. AND SCHOOLS. & EDUCATED TWO CHILDREN = FIVE DEGREES BETWEEN THEM. ; EXPERIENCE COUNTS ~@ YEARS OF TEACHING EX PERIENCE- @ LAST SEVEN YEARS IN SCHREIBER SEPERATE SCHOOL. @ HEAD OF SEVERAL OR- GANIZA !ONS - INCLUDING LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD. IT 1S IMPORTANT TO HAVE A SOUND BOARD BUILT ON EXPERIENCE AND COMMON -SENSE. MOTE ANNE TODEGGD <2 . .~ ~~ EASTERN STAR ( from Page 8) Topic of Mr. Clarkes address was Estate Managemen Warder Margaret Kragero P.M... These installing Keen attention was given to him by his audience as officers put on a very impressive ceremony. he explained existing forms of tax relief and method Officers installed are as follows: Worthy Matron of insuring that adequate funds are available should Donna Whitton, W.P. Arnold McKechnie, Associate | 2 husband or wife die. A brisk question and answer Matron Doris Almos, Associate Patron Rev. Garnett period brought enlightening answers from both Mr. Husser, Secretary Dorothy Rummery, Treasurer Alice Clarke and his partner, Mr. O.M. Piper who was Farrow, Conductress Winnifred McKechnie, Assoc- also present. iate Conductress Jane Crook, Chaplain Helen Jartus, The next meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Marshall Norma Crockford, Organist Agnes Bryson, will be held December I9 and election of officers Star Points Adah-Norma Fummerton, Ruth- Marjorie will be on the agenda. Anderson, Esther-Colleen Glad, Martha-Christina Young, Electa-Gladys Hamilton, Warden-Louise Corbett, Sentinel Kathleen Weppler . LONG LONDON LUNCH A delicious buffet was served by Mrs, Eva Haughn ¢& A Canapran 1n Lonpon went to Canada House to seek and committee. a ticket of admission to the House of Commons. He was told that he would have to wait until the clerk in charge ee ee ee of the tickets returned from lunch at some time in the DINNER HELD BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE afternoon. No one else accessible to the public could issue one. The visitor said that he felt he should write the High Commissioner, The Hon. Lionel Chevrier, to tell of his difficulties. He was advised by a member of the staff that he Last Thursday evening members< of Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce. and their wives met in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel for their annual dinner. Master of Ceremonies and Chamber President D. - should in that event write in French. Mr. Chevrier, when Rafalant welcomed those present and following dinner} -- in the Canadian House of Commons, could speak either introduced the guest speaker, Mr. L.R. Clarke ,CLU language with great facility. : from Sault Ste. Marie. ee, sot ee ene een ne para mame Tee wren a rss SAR RRR a NEP ER EI CREST SC 2