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Terrace Bay News, 11 Sep 1969, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS r SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 JUBILEE FALL FAIR SCHREIBER CITIZENS ARENA @ AUCTION - 3-5 p.m. - Auction items on dis- on September 20. It is to be hoped that some ef the members would attend. President Charlotte Slomke announced that she would retire from the office, as she is moving to play b / Thessalon. Mrs. Norene Coe presented Mrs. Slomke ~ Coffee and Doughnuts | with an Irish Beleek Vase, as a farewell gift from - Bake Table the Auxiliary, with the best wishes of the members. Mrs. Slomke thanked the members and stated how much she had enjoyed working with the Ladies Aux- iliary and the Community Church as a whole. She thanked Mrs. Gertrude Soughton and Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss for providing an excellent program, and to Mrs. Vera Kennedy for making the song sheets .| winger tihng ie adie seas ge ce -O.P.P. Report - continued from page 4 ..... - Novelties - Garden Produ¢e - Penny Auction - 4 p.m. - 5-7 p.m. Bean Supper Served @ BAKE SALE - Giant Auction - 7 - 9 p.m. - Clearing of floor - 9 - 9.30 p.m. @ DANCE - For young and old to the music of Spadoni's Band - Centennial Gowns would be appreciated - Admission to the dance - $1.50 couple $1.00 single. Donations for the auction sale are requested. Please contact one of the following persons: - J. Crook - 2447; W. Gerow - 2147; G. Gordon - 2218; G. Drake - 2417 or 2881. LET US MAKE THIS INTO A COMMUNITY AFFAIR DOOR PRIZE AND JUDGING OF COSTUMES FRIDAY SEPT. 12th. Proceeds'to St. Andrew's United Church with Assault; one report was received regarding the loss of a coil of service wire and is still under in- vestigation; there was one Liquor investigation resulting in a seizure of liquor and the responsbile party has been charged. On the Traffic Scene, there were two motor vehicle collisions, resulting in approximately $1275.00 damage with one person being charged with Failing to Report damage to guide posts . There were two charges laid under the Highway Traffic Act, two charges under the Criminal Code and eighteen warnings were issued tor minor infra- ctions and defective equipment, Fall Season Opened - cont'd from page 5 ..... The meeting opened with Mrs. Slomke, President welcoming the members present. Mrs. Wise gave the secretary's report. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Farrow. Mrs. Lois Hopper was named as INCOME TAX Vice President of the Association of the Mentally FRANCHISE AVAILABLE Retarded recently formed in Schreiber. Ways and means convenor Mrs. Stella Brown : H & R Block is looking fora responsible individual capable of operating a volume tax' business. Prior tax advised that there will be a Bake Sale held in ' knowledge, while helpful, is not ecessary. The Block Caccamo s store on September 27, convened by Mrs . franchise is compatible with mast other service-oriented Cvitkovich. Mr . Pirie of Ontario Hydro had advised businesses. We furnish: / Mrs. Brown that a Home Economist would be available e TRAINING" ¢ SUPPLIES : for a cooking school using small appliances on : ADVERTISI NG : October 29. This will be looked into. Sick and visiting convenor Mrs. Haughn gave her ° 'report. Altar Committee Convenor Mrs. D. Thompson stated she would appreciate fresh flower donations for the altar. The new tables and chairs purchased by the Property Convenor were in use. . The president reminded the ladies of the Christmas socks and bells, which are to be stuffed with more y donations and dedicated in December. wr [53 Lox Sl¢ TO: 03 IOT4 Victoria Avenue, 3 Fort William, Onterio. Please send me your' brochure outlining the H & R Block Fran- g chise Program. | understand there is no obligation on my part. Name & Address. City one nereenit nenems Province qe Telephone Nod ' QS ee ee eee ee ee ee el ee 4 There will be a Spiritual Retreat held at Loon Lake continued next column ........

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