ri 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I7 continued from page I4 ...... r Sunday, the Rev. Ryk Allen of First wrch, Thunder Bay, will conduct a 1 service at 7 p.m. Norma Fummerton reported for the loc- Lal church board, reporting she had 2d chairman, and Mrs. Beth Macadam 1 office as secretary. ler was placed for additional spoons, 2s, marking the Church's Anniversary - cr sale to the general public as well. sKAH : lorma Fummerton was acting N.G. and 1ie Clemens acting V.G. at the Ruby neeting on March I2th. jthy list of sick people was read, to ls or flowers were sent, including Irs. E. Legault, Mrs. Minnie Bryant, 1ie Davis, Mrs. Kitty Whitton, Mrs. aver, Hubert Weaver, Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Lily Wilson and W.T. Wilson. ving the meeting a social evening com- 1g the anniversary of Scheuyler Col- inding of the Rebekah Degree. 1g and original hats were created and ng the whist games, with prizes go- Ss. Alice Sparkes and Mrs. Helen Wall- ace. Card prizes went to Mrs. Florence Fisch- er, high score and Mrs. Winnie Clemens for low score - the attendance prize was won by Mary Fay Green. Mrs. Green's committee - Helen Wallace, Beth Macadam, Eirene Harness, Bern Jacomb, Anne Etches and Annie Niemi, served a jellied fruit salad plate lunch to end the pleasant evening. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: The Women's Institute meeting on March IOth was gay with green corsages and other apparel marking St. Patrick's Day. And to answer the roll call, members described kindnesses recei- ved by them - visiting in times of illness, receiving cards and flowers to cheer them, with baking, and the offer of car rides when necessary by the local Kinettes. Motto for the meeting was 'Seek your joy in what you give'. Current events discussed included the in- crease in old age pensions, increase in gaso- line prices, the Cooks Lake Dam project and other local affairs. Mrs. Winnie Campbell reported among cards sent, were ones to residents of Birchwood Terrace marking their birthdays. continued page I8 A CHREIBER PARKS 'ECREATION COMMITTEE ke applications for qualified Instructors and Leader Patrols. for applications is April 4,1975. lication to: Mrs. Marlene Doig, Secretary, Schreiber Parks and Recreation, Box 98, Schreiber, Ontario. -- OAT SERVICE 50 ton drop gooseneck Iso - 30-40 ton Beaver-tai | '0 AND FROM THUNDER BAY - ALL POINTS IN ONTARIO =~ EOD CARTAGE 523-7123 622-0675 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN AGENT FOR CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL COMPANY? EATON'S are interested in establishing a Catalogue Sales Agency in Terrace Bay, Ontario. Interested applicants should have a suitable building available. Please state particul- ars in a letter to the following address: (all replies strictly confidential). MR. D.B. STUART, DISTRICT SALES MANAGER, EATONS, 42 PARK CRESCENT, DRYDEN, ONTARIO. P8N 1T6