PAGE 5 on nis Iront tne Lntanio-aousing ww. orporation «Ss active in nearly 200 communities with programs totalling close to a billion dollars. We need a vigorous economy of course, to support these im- their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead full of challenges and opportunities to make the quality of our lives better yet. To meet these challenges we've got to believe in ourselves. Which, and our incomes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on when you think about it, isn't such a bad idea. Government of Ontario ® John Robarts, Prime Minister. Everytime you boost Ontario . . . Ontario and Canada get a little stronger. be Ontarians and Canadians . . . they just seldom Though our productivity has doubled in ten years our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to portant programs. And, that's where you come in. tell anyone. From an economic point of view ACWPIIC WILLD DALKUULIC dllud UIaw il anar-a_QAagely TO succeed. Men and women who've created a that's wrong. The more people we have boosting standard of living in decades that other lands worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw it's Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we've got a lot to boost with. Ontario's war on water pollu- tion, for example, is being waged and won. New regulations, many of which are the first of their | members, totalling $1010. LADIES MEET - Cont'd fr. page 2... Used cotton sheets, to be made info bandages for lepers, may be brought to the next meeting, Novem- ber 16th. Mrs. Schritt gave a report on the recent visit of Reverend Tan- ner, who was very pleased with the number of used stamps he was given. Mr. Tanner sells the stamps and the profit goes towards his work with the lepers. Nearly new items may be brought to the next meeting for the bazaar to be held on Novermber 21. Ladies counted Canada Packer Labels before lunch was served by Mrs. Eva Haughn and Mrs. Rose Garriock. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY The Terrace Bay Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Rafalant, Fri- day evening, October 16th. The minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read. Mrs. Mary Hale presented the final Campaign report $600. from the Kim- berly-Clark Employees Charity Fund and $410. from the canvass of non- In Memoriam cards for the year to- talled 219. Thank You to everyone who sup- ported the Cancer Society in anyway . The largest percentage of funds goes for research and education. Assistance is given to patients and people in our Community and surrounding area have benefitted. Thank You to Mesdames M. Bray, erest was always in local politics councillor and in 1944-46 qs were Gordon Birch, Vancouver; . Len Payette, Roy Payette, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G.L. McCuaig, Mr. Irving Bailey, Mrs. Eva Bailey, | of Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Irs. J.E. Thompson, of Islington. . Broadhurst, Y. Boudreau, B.Pirie and E. Ruzyski for assisting with the canvassing . A Gift Cupboard, is maintained by all Cancer Society Units, of small items, note Paper, stamps etc. This is supported by donations of small gifts or cash donations slated for use in pur= chasing items for the Gift Cupboard. Continued next column ..... Each member present at the meeting gave a donation for this work. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Rafalang will be attending the annual meeting and workshop in Thunder Bay, October 3st. If you have any questions per=- taining to the Cancer Society, con- tact any of the Executive and we will do our best to give you the ans- wer or obtain it for you. There is a good Educational pro- gram in the form of literature and films. You can make inquiries to Mrs. Wills, Publicity and Education Chairman. The officers for the current year are: Chairman = Mrs. D. Rafalant; Vice Chairman = Mrs. M. Bray; Treasure - Mrs. M. Hale; Secretary- Miss |. Edmond; Campaign Chairman- Mrs. R. Harris; Publicity and Edu- cation Chairman = Mrs. U. Wills; Service to Patients Chairman = Mrs. G. Heenan, Co-Chairman - Mrs. H. Brooks . Thank you to Mrs. May Dorland, retiring secretary. NOTICE Anyone wishing to play JUNIOR HOCKEY this year must register at The Recreation Office by FRIDAY NOON, October 23rd. NEW MONEY ORDER SYSTEM The Canada Post Office's new money order system, the most modern ever developed, has been officially inaugurated by the Honourable Jean Pierre Cote, the Minister responsible for the Post Office Department. the revolutionary new system was develop- ed by the application of innovative computer-age techniques to provide maximum efficiency and customer security. cont'd page 13 .....