Deéember 7, 1960 = MESSAGE FROM REEVE FERRIER (Cont'd from P. 8) with those who were on the Council last year and I look forward to the association with the new Councillor elected on December 5th, (Signed) Reeve J.A.Ferrier MINOR HOCKEY: LADIES AUX. TO SELL NUTS AGAIN An Executive meeting of the Women's Auxil- iary to the Minor Hockey League was held on December 3rd, The Financial statement was given and balance on hand is $239.45, Owing to unfor- seen circumstances a Banquet was not held, Watch the 'News!' for further information on a Rally Night to be held in the near future. Minor Hockey Nuts will be sold within the next week, . A RN A A aN SO ST aL, A NR RPO ee OLN cam REBEKAH LODGE DONATE TO CHILDREN'S AID SOC, The regular meeting of the Schreiber : Children's Aid Committee was held on Wednes- day, November 30th with the Chairman, W.J, Furlonger presiding. Father J.Cano opened the meeting with a prayer and minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs. R.Macadam, A donation was received from Ruby Rebekah Lodge. Mr.J,Herbert Dawson, District Director from Port Arthur was present and gave a detailed report on the recent work of the Society, mentioning the expansion of all phases of the work, Plans were laid to try and form a central Christmas Cheer Committee. This will be held on Wednesday, December 14th in the Town Hall. A campaign for funds will be | held in February, 1961 and the next meeting 'will be held on January 9th, Sak ce here a Bes etme re ee og ea | KIMBERLY-CLARK CHARITY FUND DONATION GIVEN TO CHILDREN'S AID ' Dec. 5th Mr. Furlonger, Miss M, Atcheson and Mrs. K. Macadam of the Children's Aid | Society were invited to the Hotel Terrace where, with appropriate ceremony, Mr. Wm. _Baillie presented a substantial cheque on | behalf of the Kimberly-Clark Employees | Charity Fund, to Mr, Furlonger. OR Set rpms tenuate nesters = ' JOE CAVANAUGH ELECTED DEEP RIVER ALDERMAN | Word has been received that Mr, Joe , Cavanaugh, 'son of Mr.&@ Mrs. W.E.Cavanaugh | of Terrace Bay, has been elected an Alder- ;man in Deep River, The election was held | on Monday, December 5th, Deep River is a | community with a population of approximately } 5,000. | AIMBERLY-CLARK TRADE TRAINEE GRADUATION DINNER, WEDNESDAY, DEC, 7TH | On Wednesday night at the Hotel. Terrace ia a Trainee graduation dinner will be 'neld. The following employees have successfully | completed the three year Trade Trainee {course and they will receive their Kimberly- |Clark graduation certificates as well as , their Ontario Department of Labour Certifi- ,catess;- James Sweet, Gerald Weaver, /Villiam Zaloski, Donald Tees and Marvin ; Jsmar. Guests at the dinner will include J. 'lesselman and K, Martiny from the Kimberly- 'Slark Corporation, Neenah, Wisconsin, BUY & USE T.B. CHRISTMAS SEALS oe rte ine TERRACE BAY NEWS oe Page 9 CREDIT UNION HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Twelve years of steady growth was the pic- ture recorded at the Annual Meeting, Dec.3rd, of the Terrace Bay Community Credit Union, Members and guests enjoyed a turkey dinner preceding the-neeting. Grace was pronounced by Rev,J.R,Anderson and Mr.A.Farrow, President introduced the guests. Head table guests included Reeve J.Ferrier and Mrs.Ferrier, Rev, Anderson and Mrs.Ander- son, Mill Manager R.G.Shirriff and Mrs. Shirriff, Mr.Ralph Lindberg, Kiwanis Club President and Mrs.Lindberg and, from Marathon, Mr.& Mrs, Harold Parker and Mr.& Mrs. John Homan. Guest speaker of the evening was the League Fieldman, Mr,Al Fisher who brought greetings from the Lakehead Chapter and the League Staff and discussed his position as advisor. Secretary, Mr.John Graham, read the minutes of the last annual meeting before the Presi- dent reported for the Board of Directors. Reports were given by Treasurer Don Brearley, Mr.W.Vezina, R.E.Wallwin and A.M.Fraser, S.Lundberg and by the Delinquent Loan Com- mittee, Recommendations made and approved included a 4% dividend on shares for 1960; that League dues be paid by the Credit Union; that a delegate and alternate be sent to the Conven- tion in Toronto next March and that 5% of Net Profit be allotted for the Education Fund. Mr.H.Goodfellow spoke briefly on the Con- vention attended by Mr.Sam.Boyd Sr,.and himself, Election of officers was held with the following results:- Board of Directors - elec- ted for a three year term - Mrs.E.Ruzyski, Mel Nicol and Joe Marcella. Credit Committee ~ elected for a three year term - Mr.A.Drexler. and -Mr.S.Boyd Sr. and Mr.H.Goodfellow were also elected to other committees, An evening of dancing in the Moose Hall concluded the affair,. STAN HODGKISS VISITS THE CRISSONtS IN BERMUDA Stan Hodgkiss, who recently returned from vacationing in Bermuda, reports that he had an _ enjoyable visit with Herb and Gwen Crisson while there, Their family now includes Heather who was born in Terrace Bay, Jennifer and six month old Herbert, | Herb is self-employed at his profession of Civil Engineer and also manages a real estate business, taken over from his late father, A building and construction boom on the island has kept him very busy for some time, Stan's visit included a trip to the site of the Crisson's beautiful new home which, while it will conform strictly to typical Bermudian structure and appearance, will contain many of the latest North American home and efficiency improvements, An interesting feature will be the name of this new home. In Bermuda, there are no street numbers. Houses are identified by either dis- tinctive names or by names associated with the owners, In the case of the Crisson's present home, it is known as "Bland House" as. Bland is Herb's second mame, An uncle is also called 'Herb', Their new home will be called "Terrace Bay". Herb and Gwen send greeting, to all their friends here. Their present address is:- H,B,. Crisson, "Bland House", Devonshire Parish, Bermuda.