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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1974, p. 16

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PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 17, 1974 Rebekah Lodge - contined from page I5 ...... Mrs. Glorie Miller gave a detailed account of the Rebekah Assembly sessions which she had attended in Toronto. A wreath was ordered and Mrs. Hamilton named to place it at the cenotaph ceremonies on November IIth. Installation of new officers will take place at the October 23rd meeting, preceded by a buffet supper in the town hall. The committee in charge of this will be Mrs. Nor- ma Fummerton, Mrs. Lil Harris, Mrs. Gladys Hamilton and Mrs. Edith Ibey. On behalf of the Lodge, Mrs. Hamilton pre- sented Mrs. Lilian Christie with her I5 year Jewel and Mrs. Harris presented Mrs. Peggy Wellings with her I5 year Jewel. Mrs. Harris also presented farewell gifts to Mrs. Wellings who is going to live in Kelowna, B.C. and Mrs. Shirley Brown who is moving to London, Ont. where her husband has been transferred by CP Rail. Following the meeting -a penny auction was held with Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Glorie Miller in charge. Lunch was later served by Mrs. Mary Legault, Mrs. Edith Ibey, Mrs. Chris Morris and Mrs. Lil Harris. M. CEBRARIO & SONS LTD. PHONE 824-2183 SCHREIBER %" ASPANITE -- $4.50 PER SHEET 4 x 8 SHEETS 7/16' ASPANITE-$5.95 PER SHEET 2x4 STUDS ---- 99¢ each %'* GYPROCK -- $3.84 PER SHEET 4 x 8 SHEETS WHILE PRESENT STOCKS LAST BOATS-MOTORBIKES-CAMPERS- PATIO EQUIPMENT SAVE ONR IRS, PROTECT JHE FINISH TERRACE BAY STORAGE 5% -- FIREPROOF -- 05 TERRACE BAY CALL: 825-3574 SCHREIBER CALL: 824-2754 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN ET EER, THE TORONTO SJ] synpICATE When there's work to be done, nobody has to go looking for Wayne. He's right there, conscientious about doing jobs assigned to him and even volunteering for others. Wayne is 14, healthy and sturdy with blue eyes, blonde hair and a fair, freckled complexion. He is amiable, co-operative and eager to please so foster parents and teachers find him pleasant to have around. Wayne attends a school for non-academic students. Although he is rather indifferent to bookish activities, he has a talent for shop work. Now in a farm foster home, Wayne enjoys the life and especially the animals. He has hopes of being a farmer and having "lots of dogs'. Wayne gets along well with both children and adults and is protective of the younger children in his foster home. Baseball is this lad's great interest though not on a com- petitive basis. His baseball glove is his treasured possession. He also enjoys weight lifting, wrestling and bike riding. Too shy for most community activities, Wayne is happiest sharing the family life and chores around his foster home. However, he has recently become a Boy Scout. Wayne is the sort of boy who needs to know exactly what is expected of him. He should have warm, relaxed parents who will appreciate his shy, pleasing personality and who can accept his limitations. To inquire about adopting Wayne, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, consult your local Children's Aid Society. Fp AS HE LIKES FARM LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Dick Warder of Haywood Wisc., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bottomley and Mr. and Mrs. Chal McCuaig of Atikokan visited Lester McCuaig who is in Terrace Bay Hospital and Mrs. McCuaig.

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