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Terrace Bay News, 17 May 1972, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 17, 1972 Auxiliarys Aims = cont'd from page 3 ........ ANNUAL FIGURE SKATING MEETING & BANQUET He said the auxiliary could do a great deal in pre- The Annual meeting and banquet of the Terrace Bay senting good public relations with the communities at ||Figure Skating Club will be held May 31st, in the : large. Volunteer workers are invaluable in improving |[Community Church basement. The banquet will be- patient care, helping amuse sick children, visiting gin at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting at approximately 3 lonely people and strangers, serving meals and in 7:45 p.m. i general augmenting the paid staff in extra services to All parents of skaters are requested to attend. i the patient. A tuck shop and gift shop might be set up in the AGUASABON LADIES GOLF CLUB NEWS hospital, again staffed by volunteer workers, with proceeds used to improve the hospital. Another golf season is here and although the A nominations and election meeting was planned weather has been a bit cool, a few of the ladies have for Monday night in the Schreiber Town Hall. The been out on the COLTS » y slate of officers will include a president, vice-presi- The first ladies Twilight will be held on Tuesday, dent, secretary and treasurer. Once the auxiliary May 23rd at 6:00 PMs, and following the Twilight executive is elected, they will draw up a set of by- the semi-annual meeting of the Ladies Section will 1 laws, which must be approved by the McCausland be held in the Club house. We would like to see as Board of Governors. many ladies as possible come out for the Twilight. Membership cards are available for 50¢. If you are unable to come out to the Twilight do come = down to the club house for the meeting, which should start at approximately 8:30 p.m. You do not have to be a member of the Club to attend the meeting - we Canada has about 10% of the productive forests of the world and 17% of the world's coniferous welcome all prospective members . growing stock. The Executive members of the Ladies Section are: : Ivy Pattison, Past President; Peggy Wellings, President; There's practical beauty in a Small Piano. The Jeannette Gunter, Vice-President; Elizabeth McLeod Piano of a generation ago would crowd the average | | Secretary-Treasurer; Directors are Ollie Chapman, living room. Jan Hall, Marg Phillips, Julie Rattray and Mildred The Sherlock Manning and Heintzman craftsmen van Eeden. have complimented the modern trend in architecture We are hoping to get a few junior girls interested that can be found in all models availabe at: in the game of golf this year. Junior girls are wel- come to the meeting and if unable to attend should AY (6 8 > | 24 (@ AVaVA submit their names to Peggy Wellings. SVAN LORS HLA CHILDREN'S BICYCLES Choosing a child's bicycle can be very difficult. j The high rise handlebar/long seat type is one of the So om Inquire about the Morrow Rental Plan. It lets big sellers, and therefore much cheaper and more you test your child's musical aptitude before you attractive. But Consumers' Association of Canada buy a Piano. warns that this bicycle is strictly a plaything, unsafe = Something NEW has been added to the wonder- on public roads, because the position of the rider is | ful world of music at; MORROW PIANOS : such that balance and steering are adversely affected. a CAC headquarters are at 100 Gloucester Street, The Hammond Organ Line Clore Tor | with their full range of tone with lush theatrical | voicing and exciting rhythm effects. For full information on these fine instruments Many retarded adults could make a useful contri- Call or Write: Mr. A. Almos, bution to society if counselling services were avail- Box 8, Terrace Bay, Ont. able in their home community. |

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