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Terrace Bay News, 28 Sep 1967, p. 10

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September 26 96 Page 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS CLERK-TYPIST REQUIRED - No experience necessery, meet the public, interesting veried work, good salary with regular increases based on merit, paid vacation and other outstanding employee benefits. Write to Box 82, Terrace Bey, Ontario. warrants are obtained . Elaine Long and Clare Belliveau also will take on the Ist. Terrace Bay Pack of Brownies with Mrs. A. McKie. The Guides are planning a trip to St. Paul for 1968 with six. first class Guides and one Junior Leader and Lieut. Long to visit the Girl Scouts who came to stay for three days with them in July. Many Guides plan to make the trip so it will make for keen competition for the older Guides this season. The Girl Guides are now in the process of helping U.S.C. in a campaign to help the needy of the world. Good used clothing required will be laundered and repaired before packing by the Guides. Sewing badges will be worked on in this project. If enough wool can be collected a knitting badge can also be obtained. NOTICE ~ Evening Group of the Community Church will meet Monday, October ? at 8.15 p.m. Mrs. Arne Lie will speak on experiences and observations in South Africa. Plen to ettend GUIDES BEGIN NEW SEASON The Girl Guides of Terrace Bay held their first meeting in the Arena. The evening progressed casually with Lorraine Belliveau giving an interesting account of her trip to Heritage Camp. She passed on many souvenirs that were exchanged with Guides around the world. The Guide company has now expanded fo more than the number required for a company and with many Brownies flying up to Guides before Christmas the need has arisen for another company . Mrs. Shirley Caron is now District Commissioner, Pam Jones captain, Lieut. Elaine Long with Junior leaders Christine Chepelsky and Clare Belliveau with the Ist. Company. Connie Cvitkovich is acting captain and Barbara McMillan acting Lieutenant . Lorraine Belliveau is Junior Leader for the 2nd. Company, under the leadership of Mrs. Caron until A gifted conductor with an outstanding international | _ reputation, Boris Brott has been named Music Director 5 for Lakehead University and Music Consultant to the public and separate school boards of both Port Arthur and Fort William. He will be responsible for encouraging development of music in the Lakehead. Wednesday OCT. 4 th. Schreiber Town Hall 7:30 p.m. e 20 games for 10 Ib. turkeys e 2 jackpots for 25 |b. turkeys Free! CAN OF CRANBERRY SAUCE WITH EACH TURKEY. SPONSORED BY SCHREIBER adm. $1.50 KINSMEN CLUB EXTRA CARDS 95° Aa cae Sa el Ro a dee le ae Sal allel

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