! PAGE 4 NOVEMBER 26, 1970 TERRACEF BAY NEWS OUR CUSTOMERS STAY WITH US Our dry cleaning service means much more than just the use of good solvents. From spot- ting to cleaning to pressing -- your clothes get personal attention. CLEANERS Phone TED Tailors and Wi Launderers Bay CREDIT UNION = Cont'd from page 2 New business included the election of officers, with the following results = Joe Marcella, Jr., Paul Coupal and S. Lundberg were elected to the Board -of Directors and Mrs. H. Duriez was elected to the Supervisory Committee. Following the meeting, wives of the members and other guests arrived at the Hall and enjoyed an evening of dancing to the music of George Churney} Band, and a delicious buffet lunch prepared and: served by members of the Order of the Eastern Star. SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER HOLDS INSTALLATION The regular meeting of Silver Birch Chapter #264, O.E.S. Terrace Bay was held in the Masonic Temple Hall on November 9th. Worthy Matron Doris Almos and acting Worthy Patron Ab Farrow presided. Visitors from Thunder Bay and Atkiokan were welcomed. Special gree- tings to Sister Pearl Bell of Argyle Chapter-P.D.D. G .M. and Grand Representative of North Dakota in Ontario-also a member of Grand Chapter Estarl Committee, Presiding Matron from Amity Chapter, Sister Mae McMullin, Sister Orrel Wright, Past Matron of Silver Birch Chapter from Atikokan, Sis- ter Wilma Hutchinson PM and Bro. Robert Hutchin- son PP of Connaugh Chapter, Sisters Elsie Paul, - Marg Gunderson and Mary Marshal of Green Gab- les. : Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Secretary Sister Dorothy Rummery. Yearly reports were given by the various committees and a very interesting report was given by the Associate Matron Sister Wyn McKechnie on her visit to Grand Chap- ter in Toronto. At the conclusion of the meeting the Worthy Matron gave her retiring address and thank- ed all officers and members who had worked so hard continued next column Donald BEN @ FIRE = AUTO = LIABILITY - NOTARY PUBLIC 1968 saw 63,767 properties damaged by fire * in Canada. Phone - 824-2666 Schreiber, Ont. to make her year a successful one. Open Installation took pldce after the closing of the meeting. Installing Officers were:= Sister Lil Harris PM - Installing Officer assisted by Sister Edna Beddard PM - Installing Marshal; Sister Vera Kennedy PM = Installing Chaplain; Sister Jean Roberts = In- stalling Organist; Sister Kay Weppler - Installing Sentinel . The Officers installed for 1970 and 1971 are:- Worthy Matron - Sister Wyn McKechnie; Worthy Pa- ton - Bro. Arnold McKechnie PP; Associate Matron - Sister Jean Crooks; Associate Patron - Bro. Ab Far- row PP; Secretary - Sister Dorothy Rummery PM; Treasurer = Sister Alice Farrow PM; Conductress - Sister Gladys Hamilton; Associate Conductress - Sis- ter Doris Almos PM; Chaplain - Sister Eva Haughn; Marshall - Sister Donna Whitton PM; Organist = Sis- - ter Aggie Bryson; Adah - Sister Marj Anderson; Ruth- Sister Colleen Glad; Esther - Sister Sandy Quinton; Martha - Sister Norma Fummerton; Electa - Sister Flora Bryson PM; Warder - Sister Norma Crockford; Sentinel - Sister Dora Weaver. , A delicious lunch was served by the Ladies from Marathon . | THE CHAPTER NIGHT - DECEMBER 2nd Women of the Moose Chapter 1426 held their mee- ting on November 18th with Senior Regent Alice Yates presiding. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Discussion took place on various projects coming up. Balloting took place on two new members, all votes were found favourable. Social Service chairman, Ann Todesco and her committee of Camille Todesco, Helen Almos and Josephine Cole will be in charge of Chapter Night programme on December 2nd. A penny auction will. be held and there will be an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Betty Sweet, guest co-worker, won the pot of gold. A lovely lunch was served by Lois MacRae, Alice Werzynski and Vi Fedorak. Some people would rather be wrong than quiet for a moment. :