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Terrace Bay News, 28 Nov 1984, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 28, 1984 Letters Hooray?? contd. . continued from page 5 people through this very difficult, emotional sit- uation. Above all, pray to God, the Creator of life, for His guidance and love, that He will help you make the right choice. For all of. those parents who gave birth to and raised mentally handicapped or ser- iously ill children. For all of the families wait- ing sometimes years, to ' be able to adopt a baby. May you have the cour- age to choose life. Marylyn Turcotte. Cochrane Celebrates 76th Dear former Coch- rane residents; 1985 is Cochrane's 75th birthday and plans are being made to in- volve everyone in the celebration. E.S.C.H.S. and the former. Coch- rane High School will be holding a Homecoming Reunion the weekend of May 17, 18, 19, 1985. Anyone and everyone Get'cracking'on | Christmas shopping with super buys all over the store! | bess Give a gift of Christmas music! Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, 'Once Upon'a Christmas', RCA label Roger Whittaker, 'Tidings of Comfort and Joy'. RCA recording label Liona Boyd, 'A Guitar for Christmas', CBS Frank Mills, 'A Special Christmas', Cap. Boney M, 'Christmas Album'. WEA label 8 Record or Tape ae who attended these schools between the years of 1926 to 1985 are invited to join in on the fun. For more information please write to: Home- coming, P.O. Box 2070, Cochrane, Ontario. POL 100. We are depending on you! !!!1!! 9%, Customer satisfaction, -- ee _Scouts hold annual meeting Scouting is alive and well along the north shore. That was the message given at the annual meeting of the Lake Superior District of Scouts Canada held in Marathon on Novem- ber 18th. Incoming Pres- ident Ernie Chiasson of Marathon explained that he and the executive were fortunate to have a strong network of vol- unteers helping Scout- ing flourish in Schrei- ber, Terrace Bay, Mara- thon, Manitouwadge and White River. Besides Mr. Chias- son, the other officers are Vice-president Bob Hopper of Terrace Bay, The latest releases at the latest low prices! David Bowie, 'Tonight' on Capitol records Roger Hodgson, 'In the Eye of the Storm', A&M Hall & Oates, 'Big Bam Boom' on RCA records The Fixx, 'Phantoms' on the MCA label U2, 'Unforgettable Fire', MCA record label 'Teachers', original sound track, Capitol label Kenny Rogers, 'What About Me?', RCA record label * Twisted Sister, 'Stay Hungry', WEA record label Julio Iglesias, 1100 Belair Place, CBS labei Prince and the Revolution, 'Purple Rain', WEA Krokus, 'The Blitz, Polygram recording label Secretary Edythe Cos- grove of Schreiber, Treasurer Don Pawlett of Terrace Bay, Badge Officer Howard Am- bury of Manitouwadge and District Commis- sioner designate Gor- don Moorey of Schrei- ber. The delegates also appointed Wilard Co- burn of Manitouwadge and Carol Vien of Mara- thon as District Ser- vice Scouters along with Ernie Chiasson and Don Pawlett. Scouting provides programs for almost 250 boys along the north shore under the leader- ship of over 70 adult volunteefts. Sheena Easton, 'A Private Heaven', Capitol Julian Lennon, 'Valotte', WEA recording label Bryan Adams, 'Reckless', A&M recording label Ricky Scaggs, 'Country Boy', CBS record label wr (iP pers we guarantee it at the Bay. Record or Tape Terrace Bay CWL _ The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic ._ Women's League was "held on Monday, No- vember 12. The meeting was opened with a prayer and a Scripture Read- ing. A moment of si- lence was then ob- served for all those who had died in the two World Wars. Lillian Belliveau re- ported that we now have a membership of 163. Claire Roen, our Pro- Life representative thanked all those who sold and purchased Pro- Life memberships. Claire also reported that a total of 77 boxes of clothing had been col- lected and sent to the Red Lake Missions. We will be having our annual Christmas Cel- ebration again this year. It will begin with a ser- vice in the church fol- lowed by a pot luck supper, mini penny auc- tion and possibly some entertainment. For more information regarding date, time etc., please watch the Sunday Bul- letin. Members will also be contacted by their team captains. Anna McKie and Diane Polesky, Bazaar Convenors, preseated the final Bazaar report for 1984. The Bazaar was a huge success once again, thanks to all those who worked at and attended this, our major fund raiser. The winners of the prizes were: door prize, Martha Bruere of Mara- thon; Children's door prize, Jody Speer; Tea Draw, M. MoQuin; Cake Draw, J. Barry, Cake Draw, A. Tuck; Cab- bage Patch Draw, Elsie Cook; and Joy Box and contents, D. McFarlane of Mdarat. The meeting was closed with a prayer and adjourned. We _ were then pleased to have as our guest speaker, Mr. Don Leslie who spoke on Depression and Anxiety. He discussed _the various. causes and treatments of these serious problems. The presentation and the fol- lowing question and answer session were in formative and com pletely enjoyed by all. Guest Nite Local women learned the importance of skin care and also some glamour tips on Novem- ber 20 at the Mary Kay Guest Nite. A film was shown to the large audience. The winner of the Door Prize was Linda Trichilo. The high hostess for the month of October was Jackie Marshall. The next Guest Nite will be in the Spring and will introduce new col- ours. Toastess Kettles Recalled Owners of Toastess electric kettles, model number 750, should check to make sure there is no water leakage from the bottom of the unit, according to Canadian Standards Association. If any water leakage is evident, owners should immediately stop using the kettles. The manu- facturer requests that "the units be returned either to the retail out- lets where they were purchased or to the fol- lowing address for re- placement: Toastess Inc., 815 Tecumseh St., Pointe Claire, Quebec, HOR 4B1. CSA advises that as a result_of a manufac- turing defect, water can enter the base of the unit causing the elec- trical connections to cor- rode, creating a shock hazard. i Help Help your Heart... Pa & Heart Fun ie

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