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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jun 1976, p. 13

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I JUNE 9, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 The photo above shows some of the students who will be attending the Legion Peace Garden training classes during August. They are: left to right: Cindy McKay, Maureen McParland, Judy Davis and Cathy Mulligan. Missing from the photograph are Tina Redins, Donald Mills, Joey Kostecki and Joey Campbell, Schreiber students who will also attend. Mrs. Georgina Davis, Legion Sports' Chair- man, was assistéd in the Run-a-lap by Leonard and Ruth Hiller. The United Church Women, began their June y meeting, the last before the summer recess, with a dinner in the Mayfair Hotel, after which they went on to the Church Hall for their regular meeting. Mrs. Russell Macadam presided and welcomed Mrs. Nelson Smith, Mrs. Billie Albertini and Mrs. Etta Gray of Thunder Bay. Mrs. Wesley Clemens, for the devotional period, read an article "Touched By Fire" on the lives and work of the Prophets. Correspondence included many thank you noted for cards to people in the community for var- ious occasions; a letter from Jack Masters, president of Northwestern District Cancer Society for donations of various gifts for patients, through the Cancer Cupboard. Int- eresting information was received from the Dean of the Collegiate, part of the Winnipeg University, with all the University facilit- ies available to Collegiate students. Mrs. Annie Niemi, sewing convener, report- ed a quilt has been completed for the annual Fall Fair. Wool has been distributed for. knitting. Mrs. Jim Smith, reported sending cards and flowers to people in town. Mrs. John Spillane, for the Official Board reported the dates for the Fall Fair have been set for Sept. 9, 10 & 11. ! An open reception is planned for June to meet St. Andrew's new minister, the Rev. B. Bigelow. Communion service will be held on June 13. Mrs. Norma Fummerton reported on the re- cent meeting in Terrace Bay, of zone 5, Cam- brian Presbytery, when Rev. Brian Bigelow was elected Chairman. The Least Coin collection was made, penny auction and a Bring and Buy table added pro- fit and pleasure to the meeting as members rejoiced, or agonized over the mis-placement of tickets. SCHREIBER SOCIAL SPECTRUM Mr. and Mrs. M.J. McGrath attended the graduation program of Confederation College when their daughter, Donna, graduated in the Law and Security Program. : Mr. and Mrs. James Lafontaine of Toronto have been visiting Mrs. Loretto Cataford and Mr. and Mrs. Gino Caccamo. Mrs. Billie Albertini of Thunder Bay is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nettie Thrower. Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey and family of White River are visiting Mr. and Mrs.R. Bailey Any Schreiber residents wanting building sewer hook-ups contact: KEN DOOLEY BULLDOZING 824-2742 Free estimates. We supply material and labour by the hour or by the foot. WANTED SUMMER HELP M/F APPLY: VOYAGEUR RESTAURANT SCHREIBER, ONTARIO

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