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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jan 1968, p. 13

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JANUARY 25, 1968 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 Teach your child how to sew (Cont'd from page 11) The reasons help them to remember. With sewing, showing is an important way to teach - but when# you show, always have your child watch from behind you. Then she is seeing you work in the same way she will see herself work. Question: What sewing tools should my daughter have? ' Answer: Most mothers prefer their daughters to nave their own equipment and their own sewing box or basket for their things. As you can imagine, this will save time and eliminate confusion for both of you. For spark, you might include some colorful spools of size 50 mercerized thread as well as black and white. The small tools of sewing are things such as need- les, pins, pin cushion, thimble, ruler, tape measure and scissors. 5; Needles - A package of Crewel or Embroidery need- les in assorted sizes-each hes a long golden eye and is very much easier to thread than a round-eye need le. To thread a needle and tie a knot - Pins - A small Community Church Auxiliary (Cont'd from page 14) opening and closing exercises. Members decided to purchase material for the winter's sewing project, and tentative plans were made for the annual Mother s day entertainment. A raffle will be launched to b drawn at the annual penny auction in May. Lunch~ eon was served by the hostess and assisted by her daughter Miss Lorraine Seppala. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE REPORT Total duty hours: 240 Highway and Secondary roads patrolled: 4,743 miles Investigations: 1 alleged assault investigated Traffic: 6 charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act. 85 vehicles were given Safety Checks 35 warnings were issued to motorists regarding infrac tions of the Highway Traffic Act and vehicle defects 2 Transients were assisted in the form of Meal Tick- ets from the Schreiber Transient and Welfare Fund. NOTE - Section 97 Ontario Highway Traffic Act: "Where sidewalks are not provided on a highway, a pedestrian walking along the highway shall walk on.the left side thereof facing oncoming traffic and, when walking along the roadway shall walk as close to the left edge thereof as possible." Every person who contravenes this section is liable to a fine of not less than $5.00 and not more than $200.00. It is anticipated that the Public will co- operate as they have in the past, otherwise enforce- ment action will be taken. This means you walk single file, not 6 or more abreast. er M. Kulmatycki Bring hands together and gently ease the thread through the eye of the needle. (This article is taken from the Singer Sewing Fashion Magazine '67) Pass the grasp of the needle to the right Ail the women of St. John's Anglican Church are and draw the thread invited to hear Stephanie Yeomans speak at a meet- end with the. left ing scheduled for February 7. Mrs. Yeomans will oad. talk about the Anglican Church women's work and objectives for the year, and also matters concerning deaneries. ase 1 TUCUT pryuovIems, Vit. STOKES WITT DE Corr cia with the Department of Lands and Forests, Tourism and Information, Hydro, and is deputy whi, of the N.D.P. caucas. He is also on the Economic and Pollution and Conservation and Development committee. To tie a knot, wrap the thread once around the first finger. (Watch this and thas issues of the news for Honored guests at the occasion were Edward more hints ) Gerow, oldest member of the N.D.P. in Schreiber, *

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