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Terrace Bay News, 16 Mar 1977, p. 14

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PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 16, 1977 MR. ALLAN SMITH GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. Esther Walker, Mrs. Myrtle Gordon and Mrs. Eileen Christianson were welcomed by Mrs. Beth Macadam, president, as guests at the March first meeting of the United Church Women. A donation of $25.00 was made to the Sch- Schreiber Girls' Craft Club. It was decided to cater for a wedding sup- per in August and to submit a bid for a lun- cheon in May. A carpet has been ordered for the Church, to be installed before Easter. : A motion of appreciation was made to Bill Gerow and Marlene Doig who drove members to Terrace Bay for the Birchwood Home penny auction. Mrs. Winnie Clemens requested members to save items such as laminated egg cartons, plastic bottles, old jewellery, odds and ends of yarn for the Craft Room in the Home. Members were reminded to bring donations to the Cancer Cupboard to the April meeting. ' Mrs. Annie Niemi, Mrs. Norma Fummerton and Mrs. Bern Jacomb were named as April tea hos- tesses. Several thank you letters were received and Mrs. Margaret Smith reported on cards sent during the month. Minutes of the last meeting and the treas- urer's report were adopted as read. Following the meeting Mr. Allan Smith, of Toronto, spoke on Education of the Mission in the Church, showing a film entitled "Indone- sian Boomerang" NOTE: The name of Mrs. Justin Martin was in- advertently omitted from the report of Mrs. Smitheman's funeral write up. Mrs. Martin, as Wendy Weaver, had been a piano pupil of Mrs. Smitheman for many years and she had in a letter made a specific request that Wendy should play at her funeral. R.B. Spadoni was in Kitchener on February 24th to attend the funeral of William Bulger whose death occurred on February 22nd. Mr. Bulger is well remembered in Schreiber where he tdught high school: for some years. SOCIAL: Mr. and Mrs. from Florida where they enjoyed a five week holiday. Bill Cocks have returned Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson spent their vaca- tion in Hawaii and plan a longer stay next year. MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCAL SERVICES requires a NORTHERN CASEWORKER $12,145 - $15,778 per -annum The Geraldton Local Office of the Thunder Bay District of the Ministry of Community and Social Services requires an individual to obtain and verify informetion pertaining to the eligibility of spplicants and recipients for assistance under the Provincial Benefits Act, General Welfere Assistance Act, Homemekers and Other duties include providing counselling and guidance The work is under general supervision, often beyond regular office hours, in adverse weather conditions and in remote geographical locations, Nurses Services Act and Legal Aid Assessment Act. to clients and scting as a community liaison, LOCATION: QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of secondary school graduation plus three Geraldton or a B.A. or community college degree plus two years at a Welfare Field Worker I level, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience; extensive knowledge of legislation policy and procedures of good knowledge of and ability to utilize local resources; personal suitability; initiative and the ability to work with a minimum of supervision; possession of a valid Ontario driver's appropriate programmes; licence. NOTE: THIS COMPETITION IS OPEN EQUALLY TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, Ontario Ontario Public Service Salary commensurate with education and experience. years experience at the Welfare Field Worker I level, ONLY by April Ist, I977 quoting File: NWO-5/77 to: District Director - Thunder Bay Ministry of Community and Social Services I200 West Walsh Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E Lixy

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