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Terrace Bay News, 15 Jan 1975, p. 11

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TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE: 11 [5,. 1975 NITED CHURCH WOMEN MEETING 1ited Church Women of Schreiber held rst meeting of the year with thirteen and four visitors present. led by a pot luck supper, the meeting ided by Mrs. R. Macadam who had char- > devotional program based on the theme. M. Spillane gave the treasurer's re- also the annual report showing the f a very successful year financially. rs paid their yearly dues. The Offic- i report was given by Mrs. R. Macadam ioned the resignation of Mr. C. Math- the pulpit and the Congregational on Sunday, January I9th. 11 be preceded by a pot luck supper all church members are invited, foll- a short service and the general meet- hoped that members would attend this t event. Spillane presented a lengthy list of reaved and shut-ins to whom she had wers, cards or Christmas cards. rs had also enjoyed the Christmas Birchwood Terrace Home when musical nment was provided by Mario Commisso s were presented to 97 year young Mr. or the residents. the father of Mrs. Harriet McBride CW member now residing in B.C. Macadam read a poem sent by Mrs. es, former UCW member now residing in rest. The humorous poem was entitled er Christmas" : us committees were also organized for year and members were asked to consid- and ways to celebrate the fiftieth ary of the United Church and the nine- niversary of the local St. Andrew's continued page Iz PITAL ADMINISTRATOR ions are invited for the position of rator for a 21 bed active treatment essful applicant will be involved in lopment of a new health facility to e area. > nding a resume or letter of past ex- , education, references and salary to; Mrs. Rena C. McAdam, President, Board of Governors The McCausland Hospital, gami Road, Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN GEIR THE TORONTO SJ] SYNDICATE Steve is a pleasant, polite, well-groomed lad waiting for an adoption home which he hopes will be inthe country. He is small for his 16 years, and his interests are similar to those of a 13 year old. English in descent, Steve has red hair, hazel eyes and fair, freckled skin. He is in good health but has epilepsy which is well controlled by medication. Steve has considerable mechanical aptitude and enjoys working with his hands. He is in Grade nine of a vocational course and wants to be a sheetmetal worker. His hobby is building model planes. Steve is industrious and conscientious about everything he undertakes to do. He likes animals and small children. A family with children either older or younger will be ideal for Steve. To inquire about adopting Steve, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, congilt your local Children's Aid Society. HE LIKES THE COUNTRY BIRCH GROVE MOTEL D.A.A. APPROVED ® Group and Family Rates ® Fully modern kitchens 3I6 Walker Street, ® Daily and Weekly Rates Schreiber, Ontario. ® Cable T.V. - Plug Ins 82¢-2800| Eiatis,

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