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Terrace Bay News, 30 May 1973, p. 9

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MAY 30, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 Rebekah Lodge - cont'd ...... June I0th in St. Andrew's United Church. The Lodge will again provide a bursary at the High School Commencement. One candidate was initiated into member- ship. First nominations for officers was held, with second nominations planned for the May 23rd meeting. Mrs. Slater gave a description of her year's activities as president, with 98 meet- ings attended, to date. She said it had been an interesting and rewarding experience, giv- ing her a host of memories to treasure. She thanked the Lodge warmly for the warm welcome, the dinner provided, her corsage and gift. Mrs. Cladyon and Mrs. Clemens spoke brief-y] ly and Mrs. Machan brought formal greetings from Topas Lodge. Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. Harris' committee serving lunch. Photo next column - front - Mrs. June Claydon D.D.P.; Mrs. Mavis Slater, president Rebekah Assembly of Ontario; Mrs. Winnie Clemens, Chaplain of Rebekah Assembly of Ontario; back Mrs. Lil Harris, V.G. and Mrs. Glorie Miller, N.G. of Ruby Rebekah Lodge. McCuaig. Photo by I. RECREATION NEWS ROLLER SKATING: As advertised in last week's News, anyone interested in the position of cashier or atten- dants for the roller skating season, can apply continued page I0 ...... SATURDAY, JOHN TRICHILO WOULD LIKE TO INVITE ALL JUNE 2nD HIS FRIENDS FROM SCHREIBER AND TERRACE TO ATTEND THE GRAND OPENING OF JOHN'S GULF SERVICE HIGHWAY 17 - 2 FREE GLASSES WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH CUSTOMER HOURS OF OPERATION 7 AM, - 10 MILL ROAD P.M. DAILY

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