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Terrace Bay News, 14 Oct 1965, p. 10

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THE NEWS October 14, 1965 PLACE A BOOK IN THE HANDS OF YOUR CHILD Too many children live in homes where books are not considered important; some with no books at all. The result can be utterly tragic in terms of unfulfilled minds, school dropouts, human failures. This month Canada's vast:Home and School move- ment launches a $50,000 public information cam- paign to combat the problem. The objective--to reach every parent over the next two years with ur- gent messages about the profound importance of books in the growth of their children. It's just one part of a Centennial project made pos- ible with donations pledged by the greater number of Canada's 3800 técal Home and School associa- tions; donations from outside groups and individuals have been received and are most welcome. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE (Continued from Pg.8) |be held from tow to four Thursday afternoon, Day in June. A vote of thanks was extended tojOctober 14th, in Schreiber. Mrs. Louis St. Louis and her committee for t Various committees submitted 'thier reports. thier efforts in making the Fall Supper such a]The meetin was closed with Father imparting success. his Blessing and the singing of Holy God We Mrs. Joe Adamo has accepted the position Praise Thy Name and 0 Canada. of C.W.L. representative to the Children's A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Gale Adi Society. A wreath was ordered for placing|Savoy and her committee to conclude the evening at the Cenotaph on A,mistice Day. Everyone was urged to attend the Regional meeting to HEAR YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE BOB ANDRAS TUES. OCT. |9th.-- 8*2p.m. OLD CURLING LOUNGE COFFEE AND SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWING MEETING EVERYBODY WELCOME

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