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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1975, p. 11

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1241975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE II SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS .C. Christie has returned to her s1low Knife N.W.T. after visiting rs. Kevin O'Brien (her daughter and their family. McCuaig has returned home after three months in Wellesley Hospital, i Mrs. Gus Krause are visiting Mr. Bob Winters in St. Petersbourg, Fl. d Johnston, assistant manager of New Office, Toronto, visited the local b Senior Citizens of Schreiber, Ross- Terrace Bay, with George Birch pre- r the meeting. Mr. Johnston compli- e members on their handsome and com- Club. His visit was to find out the ms and assist when possible, stating Citizens' Alliance on a three year planned for Thunder Bay, which it is will become a permanent organization. gested Chimo Club explore a long-term ersons Centre Act which might be of e to them. And, he added, inquiries Heritage Tours, should be made, but, s possible, as these are widely book- 1d like to be advised of crafts and 1/ Canadian legion nch 709 Schreiber ANNUAL © Sweilhear, EBRUARY 14 AND 15 , 5 PER PERSON-includes supper on Sat. sper Saturday Evening ) P.M. (NON-CURLERS $2.00) Dancing 9 p.m. o> the Commisso Bros. 'at the Legion Hall other interests for public participation sponsored by Chimo Club. New Horizons, Mr. Johnston, stated, is primarily concerned with the success of senior citizens' organizations, and the key word is --- ASK US - tell what you are planning. Mr. Birch thanked Mr. Johnston and gave him a warm invitation to return to Schreiber. LIBRARY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING The Schreiber Public Library Board held its annual meeting on February 5th electing the following officers for the year: - : Mrs. Norah McGuire, chairman; Miss Gwen Hadley, secretary-treasurer; Aurl Gauthier, third signing officer; Mrs. Jackie Turner, Mrs. Es- ther Walker and Mrs. Dolores Kirkpatrick, with the above officers will act as the book sele- ction committee. The Northwestern Regional Library System sent a copy of the Bill I80 to establish the Ministry of Culture and Recreation. It is expected the responsibility for public libr- aries will be transferred to this new Ministry The Schreiber Town Council gave a grant of $2,000. 5 Miss Hadley reported completing the T4 and TD4 supplementary forms, and receiving the necessary copies to be obtained from the town auditors. The interest engendered in the Book, "Jour- ney to Yesteryear" done by students last sum- mer, decided the library to inquire into hav- ing extra copies printed, for sale. Booklets "Women on the Move" will be obtain -ed and distributed as part of the Women's Year Division. continued page I2 RED DOG INN Terrace Bay . . .. 825-3286 Marathon #4 =. 5 229-1213 Red Lake:. . . .".. 727-2858 Thunder Bay . . .. 577-1641 Coming to FORT FRANCES May 1975 For Reservations from Thunder Bay Dial (807) 577-6426

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