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Terrace Bay News, 18 Dec 1974, p. 19

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DECEMBER I8, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I° U.C.W. Tea = continued from page I8 ....... -11 welcomed to assist with gas, driver salary Faye Green, Margaret Nesbitt and Mrs. Hubert Weaver. The sewing table was attended by Mesdames Annie Niemi, Esther Walker, Helen Wallace and Bessie Scott; the novelty counter by Mesdames Millie Smith, home baking by Mrs. Della Moore and Mrs. Chris Morris and the fish pond for children by Judy Lengyel and Betty Ann McKenna | and other running expenses. Keith Penner, M.P. wrote Mrs. Crook, congr- atulating her on being returned to office for a second term and wishing the Bay any contin -ued success in its endeavours. If the Branch are unable to set a date for the usual joint installation of officers it was decided to intiate the auxiliary slate at their regular January meeting. L.A. WELCOMES NEW MEMBER Mrs. Paige Legacy, of Terrace Bay, was welcomed in -to membership at the meet- ing of the Women's Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch I09, at their regular meeting on December 3rd. Mrs. Jean Crook presiding. A most grateful acknow- ledgement was received from the Winnipeg committee for a donation to their wheelchair bus, and a picture of it enclosed. Donations are sti / "Begp XN Wishes for Holiday wishes Jean Stitt Schreiber cont'd page 20 Christmas / . 1 T our Year H friends and loyal patrons, here's hearty wishes for the best Christmas | ever. Thanks. CHARLOTTE'S BEAUTY Charlotte SPOT 825-3209

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