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Terrace Bay News, 16 Apr 1975, p. 17

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APRIL I6, I975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE '17 when moving, about packing and delivery of goods. The annual penny auction sale was planned for Friday, June I3th, in the town hall - mem- bers asked to donate. All great grandmothers are invited special- ly to attend the May I3th meeting, when a special program is planned, with a guest speak- er. Mrs. Mavis Slater .chaired the meeting for the .election of officers with Mrs. Todesco, returned as president; Mrs. Winnie Campbell, first vice-president; Mrs. Eirene Harness, sec-- ond vice-president; Mrs. Clemens, secretary; Mrs. John Spillane, treasurer. Branch conven- ers to be chosen later. Mrs. Todesco described the various methods of modern farming in Canada and studies being carried on in Government colleges to improve soils, plants and other products. : Mrs. Todesco also presented her president's yearly report, thanking the members for their support. Mrs. R. Macadam, spoke on the work and pro- 'gress of the McCausland Hospital Auxiliary, its aim"to assist in building a new hospital, the many kinds of beneficial assistance by its members to patients, hair-dressing, letter writing, shopping, provision of interpreters and the daily Tuck Wagon, manned by members. She stressed the need for more support of the auxiliary - volunteers to assist with the Tuck Wagon, knitting with wool for this provid- ed by the auxiliary and other articles, which may be sold to augment. funds and always new ideas for further ways to add to the funds, since the ultimate goal is to benefit the three towns - Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport. Mrs. Todesco thanked Mrs. Macadam for her presentation and presented her with a small gift. Motto for the meeting "A good citizen is not content to just sit but finds her place in the community". A social hour and lunch followed the meet- ing. Mrs. Sally Lafrance, with sons Dale Wood and Guy Lafrance, of Timmins, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lidkea, last week. Edythe Cosgrove, president of the Schreiber Kinettes, and Pat Moore, vice-president, rec- ently attended "Interclub '75" hosted by all 'Saints' Kinette Club in Winnipeg, when the Schreiber members successfully bid for "Inter- €lub '76". Miss Carol Daley of Terrace Bay enlisted in the Canadian Forces.as a Medical Assistant. fim mae Started II weeks basic training at Cornwallis, N.S. on April Ist, I975 then on to Borden, Ont. for I7 weeks Medical Training. Pictured here with Sergeant Ed Wall, Mobile Recruiter for the Area. Miss Linda Beauparlant of Schreiber enlist- ed in Canadian Forces as a Military Policewo- man. Started Basic Training April Ist, 1975 at Cornwallis, N.S. After II weeks basic training she moves to Borden, Ont. for I4 weeks Police Training. Pictured here with Sergeant E.J. Wall; Mobile Recuriter for this area. Mrs. P. Thompson welcomed I6 members of the Afternoon Group of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Community Church on March I7th. Wor- shop was conducted by Mrs. M. Chadwell. Min- utes and the treasurer's report were given by Mrs. R. Harris. Novelty for Christmas Bazaar conveners Mrs. M. Dorland, Mrs. E. Buckley, and Mrs. A. Pelto will hold a work party on April 28th at I:45 p.m. T ; Mrs. G. Cotton will send birthday cards to residents of Birchwood Terrace. 0ld nylons and pantie hose are needed, old Christmas corsages. : All ladies welcome to extra work parties for crafts.

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