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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1960, p. 11

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a 17, 1960 - _ | RECORD NUMBER.OF CANADA SAVINGS BOND BUYERS More Kimberly-Clarkers than ever before have taken advantage of the Payroll Savings Plan to buy Canada Savings Bonds, This year 313 employees, 19 more than the previous re- cord and about 56% of our payroll, have signed up for bonds, This would seam to indicate that more people are coming to realize the advantages of this method of saving, This year's total sales of $109,400 are $1500 lower than last year's, However, this is the third consecutive year that sales have topped the $100,000 mark. HOW MUCH SHOULD I GIVE? This question has been asked of Charity Fund canvassers many times, The answer is |usually "it's up to you" - which is as it | should be, No one can tell another how much | to give to Charity. The best that can be done 'is to take an average and publish it as a guide for those who. do not know how much. to | give, This has been by the United Appeal in Toronto covering all wage brackets, They es- timate the. 'fair share! donation for a married 'man with two children who earns $4000 a year at $2.08 a month, Kimberly-Clark employees Charity Fund | pledges range from one to five dollars a / month. Have you joined K,C,-E,C,F, yet? If not, why not do it now!!) See one of the | following canvassers today - W,Baillie, K. Harris, J.Dejonghe, J,Duncan, P,Romanuk, J, 'MacDonald, C.Buck, J, Marcella, H, Goodfellow, lH, Costall, D \Winters, /REMEMBER = when it comes to Charity it is \better to give than to receive] 'RUBY REBEKAH (Continued from Page Q) - Officers.report was given by Mrs, 5, Whent,. | The Annual Remembrance day Joint Oharch Service with the I.0.0.F, was hold on Sunday in St, | Johns Anglican Church. Members paraded from | the Lodge room. am | Mrs, Morris was appointed Representative | 'to the Recreational Committee meeting in-the ~ TERRACE] BAY _NEWS 4this year were, W, Colborne, 'doen Je 1H, Lohr. Page 11 | her sons Borden,.Keith and Neil and their families last weck, Mr, and Mrs, 0, Laino and Esther Niomi motored to the Soo for the week-end to visit with Mr, & Mrs, R, Robillard, EFQUND - Small black cat with brated collar on necks 'Phone 123, Schreiber. REMEMBER NOMINATION DAYS IN TERRACE BAY Citizens of Terrace Bay are reminded that Nov. 28th at 7.50 P.M, has been delegated as the time for nominating Reeve and Councillors. Thursday December let from 7.30 to 8.30 P.M, a Public School Board Trustee is. to be nomina» ted and elected, Both meetings will be held in{ the large meeting room of- the Recreation Centre oa Ee ees REMEMBERANCE DAY SERVICE IN TERRACE BaY A parade to the Cenotaph which included veteran cubs, scouts, brownies & guides preceded the 11 A.M. service conducted there. Rev. J. Re Anderson was in charge of the service. Wreaths were laid in memory of the departed by local businesses. & orgenizations. In the evening veterens & their wives, husbends or escorts attended a Banquet at the Moose Hall. Reverend Anderson said the Grace and the Toast to the Queen was proposed by Wm, Baillie. A toast to. "Departed Comrades & Peace in Our Time" was propesed by Mr, J, Jcannerct. The attention of everyone was directed by W.Colborre to the decorating and attractive programs, all done by»J,. Cumming The Committee in charge of arrangements Cumming, W, Kujbida, W. 4nderson, J ,dinderson and J. Forrier, The Last Post and Revielle were sounded by F, Gould and Male Chorus members presented four appropriate selections, conducted by Mr, Guest Speaker, Mr. D.M,Fisher, Boa,, Bel,Sce| and M,P,, was introduced by Mr, Colborne, His | | Town Hall on Tuesday night. highly .enlightening and entertaining topic | | Mrs, Mavis Slater D.D.P, installed Mrs, was "Tho Second World War in Retrospect - Its Anna Laino, PNG. into the Office of Recording Short and Long Term Results, On behalf of 'Secretary, She was assisted in this duty by 'Mrs, Myrtle Gordon P,N.G, as Deputy Chaplain with Mrs, M. Smith P.N.G, as Dep, Rec, Sec, Mes. Helen Usliace gave the Financial Sec, reports E Ure 'hae Strickland will speak on Art at -- 8 ofclock in Schreiber High School on Nov, 19 jin conjunction with the Art Show being held 'that day by the Schreiber Art Club. | The display is open to the Public from Be5 'in the afternoon and 1-9 in the wees } } | i... The Schreiber Lady Firemen will ote a Bako' Sale in Cebrarios.Store from 2.30 to 4,30 on Saturday. = Little Karen Cornell has returned home following a serious heart operation in Toronto 'last.month and is making an amazing recovery. Mrs, Omer Lafonde of Nicolette, Quo} is visiting with hor daughters Mrs, J, Branchaud and Mrs, J, St. Pierro and their familics, Mrs. Nite. Ross, Fort William visited with -- _-- = ™ 33 those present, Mr, Fisher was thanked by A. | irs » Dora Weaver P,N,G, as Deputy Marshall and |McKechnic,. year's Remembrance Day activitics is, Mrs, Fe. | Cruikshank, Dr. M.McCausland, Miss Irene : Wdmonds , K, Mcleod, Bert Ratchford, Chas fer | and John Shivas. The Conmittee named to arrenge for next } | MRS. _A.FREED HONOURED AT SHOWER TRA \ A Shower Tea was held in the. United Church | hall last Thursday by membors of the Senior | Choir in honour of Mr.& Mrs. argyle Freed, Mrs,Freed and her mother, Mrs, H.McBride, | 'received the guests, | Mrs.J.Hepburn was tea room hostess and Mesd RyH.Skimer, T,RlMcBride,, RG Macadam and F, | Fummerton poured tea, Serving the guests at individual tea tables | were Mesd,.W,J Christie, N.Nesbitt, D,iinters, | R,dloore and llisses Carol.Stewart, Lynn Fisher, ' Dianne Miller, Carole Lalonde, Myrtle Petru- | shak and Boulah McBride. Mrs,Ron McBride and | Mrs,Bruce McBride attended the-gifts and Mrs, | Jekichardson circulated the guest book, The Kitchen Committee were Mesd.R,Gander, | TWhent, L.Hillér, J,Morris and W.Cringle. On behalf. of the Choir, Mrs,Skinner present-~ ed gifts to both Mr,& Airs.Freed & Mrs. J »Hopburn i

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