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Terrace Bay News, 29 Sep 1949, p. 2

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Page 2 Tg ST. MARTIN'S LADIES GUILD The St. Martin's Ladies Guild held it's monthly meeting COREG re on Wednesday, September 21st at the home of Mrs. H, Boudreau. Mrs, E, Cavanaugh, President was in the chair, The meeting was opened with a prayer by Re. Father J. Roenicke, after which the minutes of last meeting were read by the sece retary, Miss Ann Wallie. Plans were discussed for the bazaar that will be held on October 10th, and plans for the Halloween dance were also arranged. : At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs, H, Boudreau, assisted by Mrs. Joe Kennedy and Miss Ann Wallie. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Woodworth, 160 Birch Grescent on October 12th, OnQmo COMMUNITY CHUKCH LADIES AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary of the Terrace Bay Community Church will hold their regular meeting one week Later than the regular date. The meeting to be held Wednesday, October 12 in the church, O-0~0 SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT (At this season it seems appropriate to reprint the following letter. The writer is nameless but he speeks for many fathers beside himself.) Dear Friends: My daughter, Mary, started to school this morning, As she walked off with the boy fricnd from across the street, a third-grader, she seemed so tiny and frail to be start ing the long journey to education, She looked quite cute the way her mother had her dressed in a little outfit she had been saving for this occasion, these many months. So eager was she for this venture that she could hardly take time to kiss me goodbye. Tonight at the dinner table she was bursting with the nows of the day. She's asleep now, As I tucked the covers around her she reached out and drew her rag doll, "Zinny'"', to her, I watched as a wistful smile played acroas her face and her red curls formed a flam- ing halo around her head, Yes, she's safe in her bed tonight and my constant praycr is that she will return safcly each night. 4 ; Will you help me, Mr, Motorist? - Please} You ean, if you will keep your eye out for her and drive just a wee bit slower and be as careful as you can, I can't be with her all the time, but I have talked to her about the dangers in crossing the street. I have asked her not to play in the strects. | She obeys me as well as can be expected of a tyke her sige and age, but she's as agile as a chipmunk and when she gets excited in her play she darts thither and yon, I love her, and for all the world I want her to grow up to be a fine, strong, healthy. Qanadian girl, You will then, won't you, be on the lookout for her - yes, and for all the hundreds of other little Canadian citizens-in-the-making? Sincerely, A DADDY, o-0--0 : BAZAAR On October 10th in the Community Hall, a Bagaar will be held sponsored by St. ' ; Martin's Ladies! Guild. Tea - fishpond = novelties = baked goods ~ fancy work - etcetera. ; ; o=O0-0 ATTENTION SKI ENTHUSIASTS A special meeting of all ski enthusiasts will be held on Thurs= 'day evening, September 28th at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Hall across from the Post Office, All skiiers are urged to be present. o-0-0 FOR SALE Duncan Phyfe Style Drop-leaf Dinette Table. Apply 157 Birch Crescent. FOR SALE Living room and bedroom furniture - vacuum cleaner - outboard motor, Apply House 143A Birch Crescent.

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