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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1975, p. 12

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TERRACE BAY NEWS -- FEBRUARY I2, I975 r youth projects are now being form- nd it was decided to recommend Junior and Reading Activity Groups. ction of the signing officers in pay- unts totalling $I,467.25 was endorsed 0 other committments of members meetings will be held at the members ON er set of metal shelving has been or- preparation for the additional space shortly for the library. bury couple hopes to visit Schreiber mer in the expectation of gathering pertinent to Northwestern Ontario - tories, legends, tall tales, Folklore western Ontario. W PLAN WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Beth Macadam, the president, welcomed v members into the United Church Wom- heir meeting on February 5th - Miss ley, Mrs. Margaret Smith and Miss emens. . Macadam reported on the Superior PresH eeting, which she and Mrs. Winnie and Mrs. Norma Fummerton attended » when the decision was made to dis- s organization and put it under the of the Cambrian Presbytery. orld Day of Prayer was d for Friday, March 7th ice to be held in Holy oman Catholic Church ri 2 ar church services will at IT7in the morning nday, in the church il further notice. s decided to have a d-Buy counter follow- AAA APPROVED FAMILY RATES ELL BACK FROM HIGHWAY On Ground Level Only" & COLOR TV ~ ELECTRIC HEAT ROUND COMMERCIAL RATES wont 824-2501 824-2800 {Simmer DOWN, LAD ~ COVE = {INSIDE AN' WE'LL DISCUSS ing the March meeting. Mrs. Fummerton was appointed as the U.C.H. representative to the official Church Board. Most appreciative notes were received from Wayside House, Thunder Bay, for donations of Fo clothing and an urgent appeal made for further boxes; and, for the donations sent to establ- ish a two-way radio between Missions in the far North, and for donation made to the Bur- sary established to assist women wishing to enter the service of the Church in various ways. An order was placed for six plates, 12 spoons and 6 pins, marking the 50th anniver- sary of the United Church. Mrs. Chris Morris, Mrs. Inez McCuaig and Miss Hadley were named hostesses for the March meeting. Adopted as read were minutes of the last meeting, by Mrs. Clemens and treasurer's reports by Mrs. Nettie Thrower. J Mrs. Margaret Spillane reported sending a surprising number of cards to sick and bereav- ed people in Schreiber. Following the meeting contests were won by Mrs. Macadam and Mrs. Morris. Overdue Account ¥ One definition of a bank: That & safe, secure institution where you + keep the government's money un- til April 15th. TWIST, MATE --I AVEN'T PAID FOR THIS, EITHER

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