Page 12, News, Wednesday, January 20, 1988. Legion meeting includes election of officers A general meeting, including the election of officers for 1988, was held on December 13, 1987. The Executive for 1988.is as fol- lows: ; z President, Lynn Merkley; past- President, George Churney; Ist " vice-President, Clarence Mercier; 2nd. vice-President, Len Burns; Secretary, Lisette - Wenzel; Treasurer, Richard Flanagan; Sgt- at-Arms, James Irwin; Service Officer, Bill Tait; Sick & Visiting, Adelaide Beaulieu; Membership, Jackie Sopel; and Sports, Maurice Duffy. We still need to fill positions for Entertainment and Publicity. If you are interested in volunteer- ing your time for these positions, please let any member of the executive know. In 1987 the legion donated $5,490 to groups, organizations and individuals in the communi- ty: Terrace Bay Scouts, $500; Lake Superior High School Volleyball Team, $250; Royal Canadian Legion Sports Foundation, $250; Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association, $250; Lake Superior High School Bursary, $200; Shawn Prince- National CP Games, $250; Richard Pollard- Goalie Equipment, $250; Terrace Bay Ringettes, $500; Terrace Bay Mental Health and You from page 9 tions). However, if your child starts a pattern of aggressive behaviour (such lying, stealing or fighting), and if these behaviours carry on frequently for longer than six months, it may be a cause for concern. : Help from your family doctor or a mental health professional may be necessary. The Social Services Directory in the News provides the tele- phone numbers of these offices and agencies in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber/Rossport area. In may instances, a little sup- port is all that is necessary to get things back on the road with your kids. Sometimes, it's just good to talk with someone who can share the "trials and tribulations" of being a parent, as well as the joys. children, Legion Pee Wees, $840; Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club, $500; Kimberleigh Callaghan, $250; Heather Saranpaa, $250; Mark Saranpaa, $250; Atom Hockey Jamboree, $250; Terrce Bay Sea Cadets, $500; Terrace Bay Police Bicycle Safety Program, $200. Social events held in 1987 are as follows: i James Beddard Memorial Bonspiel, Pot Luck Dinners, Legion Golf Tournament, Fish Derby, Remembrance Day Dinner and Dance, Dart Tournament, Fun Nite, Children's Christmas Party, New Year's Eye Dance. Membership participation made these events a success; we hope 1988 will see even more members coming out to enjoy the fun. To everyone who gave so freely of their time, please accept our sincere "Thank-you". We couldn't have done it without you! HUNTING ETHICS for a FREE brochure write: Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Box 28, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 6Y5 The women above took part in a quilt- making course instructed by Winnie Plummer. They are Christina Marion, Charlotte Bazzoni, Sara Pearce, Donna Theriault and Linda Wilson. Missing from the picture are Linda Rochon, Yvonne Rochon, Dorothy Dakin and Sheila Cassie. Quilt Making The women spent 10 weeks, usually three hours one night a week, making these quilts that require a very precise cut. The women "really worked hard," said Winnie Plummer. The students said Plummer was a "very understanding teacher, very helpful and oli aad Men's Sport Shirts buy one get one FREE PRICES YOU WON'T BELIEVE! at SPADONI'S JANUARY CLEARANC: Ladies' Coats Ladies' Jackets Ladies' Sweaters Kids' Snowsuits (of equal value) Hand towels 2.49 Lh Face Cloths Bath Towels 4.99 'eee. Men's Winter Jackets Ladies' Blouses ay Ladies' Dress Pants a All Children's Clothing 25% Boys' Cords & Jeans $5 Ladies' Cords Reg- $45 SALE $30 Dish cloths .49-.79 Tea Towels 1.29-1.49 Jan. 21 to:Jan. 30 -- OFF patient." (Ken Lusk photo). es Winter Dress Boots Men's, Ladies', Kids' i 20% OFF