PAGE 8 C.W.L. ANNUAL MEETING - cont'd from page 7 at St. Joseph's Convent Sunday afternoon, and the ladies who helped her. Father Harris thanked all ladies who helped in any way during the past year. The monthly meeting was adjourned, and the annual meeting was opened with the reading of the minutes and each convenor read her reports of all activities of the past year. President Mrs. Corrigan gave her report. The meeting was turned over to the Nominating Committee, chaired by Mrs. A. Regis, who presented a new slate of officers for the Year 1969 - 1970. They were as follows: Director Rev. A.P. Harris; President - Mrs. W. Corrigan; Ist Vice President - Mrs. Leona Fournier; 2nd Vice - Mrs. Ingrid Fournier; 3rd Vice - Mrs. Georgina Lepenski; Secretary - Mrs. Rita McBride; Treasurer - Mrs. Rosalind Kenney. Father Harris presented the gavel to the President and imparted his Blessing. Lunch was served by Mrs. Yvonne Rochon and her committee. NOTICE Terrace Bay Horticultural Society General Spring meeting will be held in the large meeting room of the recreation centre on April 18th, at 8 p.m. Guest Speakers Mr. N. Harrison, Director of District 14, Mr. Koke of Koke's Greenhouse and Mary of Mary's Flower Shop will be doing floral arrangements. Coffee will be served. Door prize will be the floral arrange- ! ment. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, The Independent order of Odd Fellows of Ontario have dedicated themselves to the promotion 'of good will among men and to the advancement and betterment of mankind in each city and community in which they exist, and, WHEREAS, The Independent Order of Odd Fellows this year commemorate the 150th Anniversary on the North American Continent, and their 115th Anniversary in the Province of Ontario, and, WHEREAS, the Officers and Members of the Independ- ent Order of Odd Fellows of Ontario have requested that the week of April 20th through April 26th, (the date of April 26th having been the date of the birth of this Great Fraternity 150 years ago), as THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOW WEEK NOW, THEREFOR I, Reeve W.E. Cavanaugh TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 17,1969 of the Township of Terrace Bay do hereby proclaim the above week as INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOW WEEK : IN WITNESS WHEREOF, | have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Town= ship of Terrace Bay this 11th day of April 1969. W.E. Cavanaugh, Reeve. TENDERS FOR: CLEANING SERVICES POST OFFICE BUILDING MARATHON, ONTARIO. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked as to contents, will be received in the office of the District Director until: 3.00 PM - EST - THURSDAY, MAY I, 1969 Specifications, plans and forms of tender oan be seen, or can be obtained through : Manager, Administretive Services Department of Public Works 5th Floor » 123 March Street Sault Ste. Merie, Ontario Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily aceepted. D. R. Miller, Manager Administrative. Services Northern Ontario District. SAFETY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Northwestern (Woods) Branch, Ontario Pulp & Paper Markers Safety Assoc=| -- iation, will be held on Thursday, April 17, at the Prince Arthur Motor Hotel in Port Arthur. Fred Soughton, Industrial Relations Cousultant, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, Terrace Bay, will direct the discussion of Commun- ications, main theme of the meeting. Defegates representing the woods departments of Pulp and Paper Companies from Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Terrace Bay, Long Lac and Caramat as well as from the Lakehead, will be in attendance. KIWANIS CLUB EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Committee for Crippled Children sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay extend i a hearty thanks to all the citizens of Marathon, Terrace Bay and Schreiber who have supported the campaign for funds during this - cont'd page 9... Ca Bi akc