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Terrace Bay News, 5 Mar 1975, p. 15

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1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I5 NOTICE fforts of the Reeve of Schreiber, cil and many concerned citizens d in obtaining a government grant y the community with a Medical is now in operation in the previous of the Post Office. It contains a suitable doctors suite but also Health Office and a suite for a that we hope to attract in the fut- has also been built a new garage ambulance, and the basement is be- vated for community use. h to take this opportunity to ex- sincere thanks to all who contri- the good work. SIGNED DR. M. SPACEK S EXECUTIVE RETURNED TO OFFICE its held their regular weekly meeting rch 2nd, 8 p.m. at their club house 5 Lake. cutive were returned to office by on: President - Ron McBride Jr. 824- ~President - Keith Scott 824-2543; - Karen McBride 824-2415; Treasurer - tt 824-2327; Membership for Schreiber] sbitt 824-2327; Membership for Terr- Sharon Garon 825-3394. took place for CSA approved helmet. wn by Joey Godin. Lucky winner mn. ~ weekly trail rides have been well nd lunch was served after the rides. ail ride - March 6th at 7:30 p.m. akehead Freightways. ther information required contact above executive. . thanks to Doug May for his generous on towards our club house. eting March 9th at 8 p.m. in the lub house Walkers Lake. Everyone Mrs. Michael Cosgrove spent a busy rs. Cosgrove accompanying her husband s Deputy Governor of Zone 4, District d the Charter meeting of a Kinsmen K charter meeting in Thunder Bay when ed the new club with a bannerette istrict. During their absence. their enjoyed visiting his grandparents, Ss. Harnet Swanton in Thunder Bay. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE MEETING The chapter and regular meeting of the Wom- en of the Moose were held during the month of February with Senior Regent Sadie Benko presid- ing. Minutes of the meeting were adopted as read by Recorder Helen Almos. A letter was read from the Ladies Cuiing Club requesting catering service for their Ann- ual Bonspiel Banquet. Members will also cater for a wedding in May and August. Members were thanked for all the work put in -to the recent talent night and for a job well done. Six members would be going to the Chap- ter Rally Day being held at Thunder Bay, March 2nd. Our chapter is to do "balloting" during the Ritualistic ceremony at Chapter Rally Day. Ladies will serve lunch at the Carnival Dan- ce on March 8th. Reports were given by stand- ing committees. Pot of gold was won by Varjoris Goodmurphy and raffle by Geraldine Salesse. Rose Dakin, hospital chairman and her committee of Paige Legacy, Mary Ihnatko and Mary Martinson served a lovely lunch following adjournment. Next meeting to be held on March 5th at 8 p.m. THE GRADE 8 STUDENTS OF ST. MARTIN SCHOOL WILL SELL EASTER. CHOCOLATES Peppermint Patties & Bridge Mixture MARCH 10 to 19 DOOR-TO-DOOR AGAIN THIS YEAR $1.50 PER BOX THE TOWN WILL BE "ZONED" SO THAT A STUDENT SALES REPRESENATIVE WILL CALL AT EACH HOUSE ONLY ONCE DURING THE SALES CAMPAIGN.

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