PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 25, I973 UNITED CHURCH WOMEN APRIL MEETING Mrs. Helen Jartus, guest speaker at the April meeting of the United Church Women, des- cribed the origin and work of St. John Ambu- lance, showing medals she had been awarded dur -ing her many years with the association. Mrs. June Dukes, who presided for the meet- ing, thanked Mrs. Jartus and presented a gift to her. ; The speaker for the May meeting will be a the following Equipment is réquired £8: tenn tal: One (I) only - FRONT END LOADER approximately 800 Hrs. Four Wheel Drive Articulated Steering Rubber Tired 3% Cubic Yard Capacity (Minimum) Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Min- eer until I2:00 O'Clock Noon, Local Time, WEDNESDAY, MAY [6, 1973, Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office, 80I West Walsh Street, P.O. Box 96, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7C 4v7. Telephone 577-6457. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 4 : Ministry of Transportation and Ontario Communications istry will be received by the District Engin- Mrs. Winnie Clemens presented both the monthly and annual financial statements. Mrs. Betty Baxter, card secretary, reported sending fifty-eight cards during the year, and also gifts and flowers to sick members. Mrs. Todesco gave a detailed account of the Institute's programs and work during the year. The annual penny auction was planned for ; May 25th in the town hall, with Mesdames Niemi Campbell, Baxter and Miss Susan Dzioba in charge. ; a More pennv auction tickets were placed on Connely, treasurer ed by Father F.J. M¢, hosted by McIntrye Mrs. Rita McGrath, the Murillo town hall ked Father Meyer, henounced, with several for their support du travel plans yet to and wished the new oj term of office. o support the resolu- Mrs. Chicoine thangala branch, regarding honour in being elect nave bicycle riders : continued support. of roads, instead with Conveners of stand; | their annual reports. jconomist, sent word Members were renindsapray sports wear on April 26th honourinyhich will be held in Council, patron seine Gregor) South Neeb- that the rosary will b at 2 p.m. for World Peated was distributed Mrs. McGuire, who plarticles for the pen- Gallagher's message in a letter from Mrs. sident. The monthly treasurer's report and the annus al report,read by Mrs. Simonne Connel, and the minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read by Mrs. Lucette Chicoine - in the absence of Mrs. Phyllis McParland. Following the meeting, guest speakers, Sisters Anna Cosgrove (native of Schreiber) and Marilyn O'Brien, were introduced by Mrs. Irene Borutski. Betiy ~tamaceived from Mrs. @ Photo by I. McCuaig. The Sisters, Vocation Directors for this 5 area, spoke on the requirements for girls wishes ing to become nuns, using slides with sound, to illustrate their talk. Many girls in the congregation were present to hear, and take | part in the lively discussion period which fol- lowed the Sisters' talk. : On behalf of the C.W.L. Mrs. Geraldine McColeman, presented each Sister with a cup and saucer bearing the C.W.L. crest, thankin them for coming to the meeting. Photo page I3 ... Left to right - in coming president-Mrs. Lucette Chicoine, Sister Anna Cosgrove, Sister Marilyn O'Brien, and Mrs. Rita McGrath, retiring president. Photo by I. McCuaig.