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Terrace Bay News, 15 Nov 1978, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 15, 1978 "Correspondence was read and donations were made to the radio phones in the North, also to the John Melton Society for the blind and to the U.C.W. Bursary fund. A special meeting to be Ruby called to finalize plans for the Xmas Chicken Patty Tea and Bebesal Roe $0.29 Bazaar to be held December 2 in the Town Hall from 2:30 to 4:30. Tea Tickets will be $1.50 and for children under 10 yrs. 75¢. : The president is arranging for a quest speaker for January Ruby Rebekah Lodge 279 met in regular session on Wednesday, meeting. Beth thanked Lilian Christie for presiding at the Oct November 8th with N.G. Mrs. Gladys Hamilton and V.G. Mrs. meeting. At the close of the meeting Tunch-was served and Mavis Slater presiding. : draws were held by members having birthdays. Mrs. Helen Reid of Easter Lily Rebekah Lodge 153 was welcom- i Mr : Ey ted on the Sick and Visiting Committ 9//. RECREATION DEPT. rs. Hamilton reported on the Sick and Visiting Committee. om : Mrs. Etta Gray was reported as a patient in the McCausland WEEKLY REPORT Hospital. Correspondence included thank-you notes from Mrs. Florence Higgins, Mrs. Orrel Wright, Mrs. W. Clemens and Mr. & Mrs. A. Slater. : Mrs. Mavis Slater P.P. was installed in the Office of Vice [PUBLIC SKATING > Grand by Mrs. Helen Wallace P.D.D.P. assisted by Mrs. Alice Beginning this weekend, a cashier will be on duty during Sparkes as Dep. Marshall, Mrs. Beth Macadam as Dep. Warden, weekend public skating sessions. Therefore, members should have and Mrs. Georgina Davis as Dep. Chaplain. their Recreation membership discs with them to be admitted free Mrs. Slater who recently was in Arnprior, Ontario with Mr. of charge; otherwise persons will pay the regular admission rate. Slater to attend the funeral of Mr. Slater's Mother, brought greetings from former Schreiber resident Mr. J. Carmichael. NO-BODY-CONTACT-HOCKEY A Christmas item Penny Auction will follow the next meeting No-body-contact hockey is a programme designed especially for on November 22 with Mrs. Hamilton in charge of lunch. persons not already involved in playing Minor Hockey. Therefore ; we request that Minor Hockey players do not turn out for No-Body : -Contact hockey. This is due to the large turnout of adults who - ARTHRITIS CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL pnly play hockey during this programme. If interest falls off, we will advertise that Minor Hockey players will be allowed to Ernest Kettle, President of the Terrace Bay=Schreiber-Ross={ 4: 1 nate, port Branch of the Arthritis Society has announced that a total of $2,248.63 has been raised in the 1978 campaign. This r compares with a goal of $2,484.00. YOLLEYRALL Taian) "We are delighted with the response we received from the citizens of Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport" said Mr. Kettle. Arthritis is not just a disease of the aged, he went on, It can strike anyone at any age and it is only through re- search being done by specially trained investigators that the {junior BOYS GYMNASTICS cause, and fron there, the cure, will be found. ( The Recreation Department is interested in running a Boys Gym- The Arthritis Society has embarked on a program which callsf cies programme. This programme would be for boys 8 to 12 yrs. for funds raised to double between 1978 and 1981. This will | age and would operate one night per week. Details of this make top quality arthritis care available to just about every-| rogranme have not yet been worked out but we would like to re- one in the Province and should cut down tremendously on the eive an indication of the interest in this programme. If you "pain and suffering many now experience. : : : Trough Ha-Ners, FAIL Tike 13 Thank oll of Yume vi Loc mice snp ro he Peorsetion Tifies on Tene youre helped in the campaign, and those who gave so generously, said Mr. Kettle. Special thanks to the Campaign Chairman of OMING EVENTS each toun and to the people who canvassed for us. Contribu= fo p4ay, Nov. 18 - Community Church Christmas Tea and Bazaar tions can still be made by sending a cheque to: Mr. Ernest to 4 p.m. in the Community Church Hall. , 7 Kettle, Po 0. Box 532, Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO0. A Volleyball tournament will be held in Geraldton on Saturday pnd Sunday, December 9 and 10. This tournament is for men and bomen 15 years of age and over. Anyone interested in forming a team to participate in this tournament should contact the Recre- ption Office for further details (3542). eginning Thursday, November 23 - Friendship hour for all ladies : y f the community Thursday mornings at the Community Church, 9:45 UNITED CHURCH WOMEN S MONTHLY MEETING to 11:15, Children are welcome with their mothers. Beth Macadam presided for the regular meeting. Scriptures onday, November 27. at 8 pes. ~ Nursing, interest Group Neeting were read by Marg Spillane and Beth. The Treasurer's report Lit gi rchwood Terrace. was read by Gwen Hadley and approved. November 20 at 8 p.m. - Hospital Auxi Vary Meeting at St. Martin School. CONTINUED PAGE 16 seveeeccees

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