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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1974, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 22, I974 Kinsmen Club of Terrace Bay - continued from page I ..... Ron Lang, Terry Singleton and Sonny Helmink. The other charter members are: George Aulen- back, Ralph Burgess, Bill Houston, Terry Korzinski, Vic Mazzone, Rod Mercure, Jim Mikus Eric Opas, Burke Pollard, Harold Prill, Bob wallwin and Derek Wills. National President, George Irving then spoke about the Association of Kinsmen which all started in Hamilton back in I922 by the founder Hal Rogers. He stated that one-quar- ter of all the service monies raised in Canada are raised by Kinsmen, last year this was nea- rly I2 million dollars. He welcomed the young CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S ANSWER ACROSS DOWN 1. Subdue 1. Ungulate 5. Snake mammal 8. Asian 2.5 river form -- 9. "Parlor" perfect owner Union..." 13. Gondo- (2 wds.) jier's aid 3. Western 14. Corn flour characters 15. Wrath (2 wds.) 16. 60 secs. , 4. Sooner 17. Miss than Fabray, 5. Be 12. Execute 27. Fancy to some ambitious 16. Tiny bit dive 18. Give back 6. See 23 19. High- 29. Accumu- 20. Kind of Across pitched late glove 7. Co-ed sound 30. Choice 21. Child's wear 22. "Shane" group plaything 10. Long star 31. Sylvan 22. Unas- time 23. Word deity pirated: (2 wds.) with cake 36. Clear consonant (sL) or cloth as-- 23. Backbone 11. Arthurian 24. Indurate 37. Appian 25. -- cake maid 25. Cut of meat Sis 26. Suspend - 27. Deities a 2-17 28. Sea eagle 29. Consented |° lon 112 to "1do"it . | a (2 wds.) 32. Nether- IS 16 7 lands commune {ig 19 33. Stannum 34. One of 21 2 Guido's notes 23 (24 25 35. Billy Graham 26 27 specialty 7 317. Advice 8 9 30 130 0 Nellie 38. Guaran- 52 = 3 tee 39. Bohemian 5 36 pl 40.-- Rosenkav- [°° 39 alier" _--_--. 41. Belgia 7 z men of Terrace Bay into Kin and then present- ed their official Charter to President, Claude Latour. The Presentation of Regalia to the new Club followed. President, Mike Power of Geraldton presented the club .a Canadian Flag, John Zechner of Nipigon-Red Rock presented the Kinsmen Flag, Jim McQuaig of Thunder Bay Fort City Club presented the pod, Bill Haney of Thunder Bay Hill City Club presented them their banner, Alec Gordon a Charter Member and Life Member of the Schreiber Club presen--- ted the Gong on behalf of Brian Birch, President and Bruce Gordon presented them their gavel. The National President then presented Claude Latour and Brian Birch with a Nation- al Banneret and Governor Don Hutton received a Stork Crest to display on Schreiber's Re- galia for the Birth of a New Club. Master of Ceremonies, President Brian Birch of the chartering club then read tele- grams of congratulations from all over Cana- da. The meeting was then turned over to President Claude. He thanked everyone for coming and then adjourned the meeting. A dance and social followed with music supplied by the Commisso Boys. Out of town guests not previously mention=- ed were: Colin Vousden, District Editor, Ron Rodger, District Secretary, Carole Gibbon, District Kinette Co-Ordinator, Kinsmen Co- ordinator Joe McEachern and Kinsmen and Kinettes from Schreiber, Geraldton, Nipigon, Red Rock and Thunder Bay. p We the Kinsmen Club of Schreiber would ask that the people of Terrace Bay support their Kinsmen. They will be a great asset to your community and you are the people who will benefit in the long run as all monies raised by your club go back into your own community. photos page 8 . eee ese word has been received of the death of Mr. Jos. C. Belliveau of Church Point, Nova Scotia. His surviving relatives in Terrace Bay are - Mrs. Ben Comeau, Mrs. Phil Stuart, Mrs. Chester Dakin, Mr. Ray Belliveau, Mrs. Paul Rochon and Mrs. Gordie Pichor of Walk- er's Lake. Matrimony Matrimony is the only state which allows a woman to work 18 hours a day without any over- time pay! BE eo Ti

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