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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jan 1972, p. 5

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JANUARY 13, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 L.A. Meeting = cont'd from page 4 ......... Ways and Means, Mrs. Elaine Mannisto; Membership Chairman, Mrs. Isabel Marsh; Property, Mrs. Leona Mercure; Sick and Visiting, Mrs. C. Gould; Altar Committee, Mrs. Cora Ropchan and Mrs. Marge Gander; Lunch convener, Mrs. May Dorland; Manse Committee, Past President, Mrs. Wise and Mrs. A. Farrow; Publicity, Mrs. Marge Lundberg. The area of Program planning was left open, with rs. Thursa Thompson stating she would be glad to work with someone, but preferred not to take the chairmanship. The new executive will find some, Kin Lottery Ir tickets maybe | purchased from the following authorized sales outlets. TERRACE BAY CACCAMO'S & COSTA'S SCHREIBER BIRCH MOTORS RESTAURANT LEBLANC FILANE'S VARIETY WESTERN TIRE ANY KINSMEN i a. i. RCN TTERY 11 . Another chance to win 4) YNSM® Now there's a better chance than ever to 'win inKin'Loftery I} w Early Bird Draws and the final Kin II draw. Mini-Kin Ea held on the 15th of each month until the Kin II draw. Feb 14tp KIN LOTTERY.IL MINI-KIN PRIZES 1st Prize. $100,000 1st Prize $5,000 2nd Prize 50,000 2nd Prize 1.000 3rd Prize 10,000 40 Prizes 100 40 Prizes © 100 PAV TORO [OT RT aR (o) 1 I oF-1 Wo) d P4138 Kin Lottery Il tickets are now available from members of participating Kinsmen (og [1] F-F- To BTU (aol gPA-To BF L-R II { [3 65 Kinsmen--fulfilling the community's greatest need. Enclosed please find my cheque/money order for. tickets at $2.00 each. Make cheques payable to "Kin Lottery" and mail to: Kin Lottery, Box 1779, Cornwall, Ontario - name. address g apt city. : prov. To be eligible for the next Mini-kin Early Bird Draw, your ticket order form or early bird draw coupon must be received by the Kin Lottery office before noon on the 12th of the month. Kin Lottery is licenced by the Province of Ontario #17171. one to assist Mrs. Thompson in this field. Mrs. Soughton assumed the chair of the president, and asked Mrs. Marsh to explain what the Winter * Carnival expected from various organizations. Mrs. Marsh outlined some of their aims and objectives. Various ideas were discussed, and it is hoped that the whole town will become involved. Mrs. and Mrs. Gander offered to come up with an idea for a float, sponsored by the Auxiliary and would be looking for help in their plans. Mrs. Wise stated that Mrs. Mary Middaugh had suffered a broken arm in a car accident and was at | present a patient in McKellar Hospital . Brooks Cards might be sent there till the end of the week, when it was expected she might be allowed to return to Terrace Bay. - Reverend McKague was called upon to perform the installation ceremonies, following which he offered his congratulations to the incoming officers for the new year. Lunch was served by Mrs. G. Soughton, Mrs. B. Wise and Mrs. A. Farrow. The Afternoon Group of the Ladies Auxiliary will hold a Pot Luck Luncheon in the Community Church, Hall at 1:15 on Monday afternoon, January 17th. All ladies of the congre- gation are invited to attend. W.O.T.M. MEETING The Women of the Moose, Chapter 1426 held their Chapter Night on Jan. 5th with acting chairman Carol Foreman in charge of the programme . Minutes of the previous meeting and treasurer's report were read and continued page 10....

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