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Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1970, p. 17

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MARCH 12, 1970 BAY NEWS PAGE 15 DES AID EXPLANATION OF SCHOOL PROGRAM project money . : ; : J.E. Wills presided for the March Sth meeting of oo senided to: buy potted mums this i oe ; : ohees ; Easter Services rather than cut flowers. > Catholic Parent Teachers' Association with a The Bakeless Bake Sale was reported most successful. rge attendance. Bre amgunced on Open Hoe tthe school, Me Mee eT Sh tnd of Pinond April 6, from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. when Ss ce Per ee : : oe Court the local chapter of th iliar rénts will have an opportunity to visit and observe eo sponsored by the local Gnapter i am a ; A St. Patrick's Day tea was planned for March 17, dents working in their classrooms . ' ilt ill b s MRS, She also thanked mothers who do volunteer work in "ihe i- set draw sh ee Kc ae e school library and in primary level classrooms . eT ee a ui ' g ve aave the schools' appreciation to Mr. Rol convener, reported one quilt was finished. . ' ee a Mrs. Dukes reported on the Official Board meeting ortini for making the handsome lectern now in use : Te eal : and Mrs. Lilyan Christie on cards sent. Plans were discussed for a chicken patty tea and : v ee decided 10. SPORE van youth delegates % ake sale on March 14th in the school, from 2 - 5 p. The Knack" workshop in Atikokan, the registration ith a draw and door prize as added attractions . fee being $20.00 each. ; : Ars. Aurel Major will convene. Other delegates from Schreiber will be sponsored . . by the Recreation committee. Following the meeting the teachers endeavoured to : : xplain the school program by using Qiadencken of Mrs. Frank Fummerton presided for the meeting and . wid ' : lunch was served by Mrs. Bill Gerow, Mrs. John hildren at work in school during the past year which : . . Spillane, and Mrs. Walter Dukes . arents followed with great interest. Also enjoyed were slides of grade three on an ex- ursion to the Lakehead and of grade eight on a trip rere rere TOWN TOPICS " Toronto . ; There will be a shower tea on March 15th in the During the coffee hour parents inspected many new | Anglican Church hall from 8.15 yo 10 p.m. in honor 00ks in the school library . of Miss Patricia McParland, bride-elect of March 2Ists JCW DELEGATES TO ATTEND YOUTH SEMINAR At their March meeting Rev. E.C. Prinselaar asked the United Church Women to serid two delegates to a special Northwestern Ontario Youth Seminar being held in Atikokan, March 22nd to 27th. This workshop is designed to develop potential youth leaders in communities, assisting them in discovering and using | their creative skills and leadership capabilities . "The Knack" is the name used for the course. Mr. Prinselaar also spoke on the Living Room Dialogue recently carried on between women of various churches and workshops, all contributing to changes which will be brought about by "thinking together .' He also announced a workshop will be held in Schreiber on March 22nd, to be conducted by Dr. F .W. McNally of Marathon. The treasurer's report was adopted as read and minutes approved by Mrs. Walter Dukes. It was agreed to cater for a wedding dinner on April 11th. Mrs. Gary Drake was granted the loan of the UCW coffee urn for March 20th and 21st. Mrs. Russell Macadam collected the Least Penny Mrs. Innes West leaves next week to visit relations and friends in Arnprior and other nearby centres. W.A. Mullins has returned from Cormac, Ont. where he attended the funeral of his brother-in-law William O'Grady . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tremblay and Albert Pearson are attending a Credit Union convention in Ottawa, representing the local branch. Mr. and Mrs. Sten Lif and son Hilbert of Cochenou are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O'Brien. Privilege of 24 hour open service of the postoffice lobby has been revoked due to vandalism, fearing the desk from the wall, defacing the woodwork and other senseless destruction. So again "a few" are. depriving many who appreciated the longer hours . The usual Spring rash of accidents is occurring - Mrs. Art Huard is confined to bed after suffering back injury while tobogganing and Don Hill incurred pain- ful shoulder injuries in a fall on the street. a By the time a man finds greener pastures, he can't climb the fence. th

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