Wednesday, Jan 31, 1990 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Page 9 Women of the Moose meeting and news Terrace Bay Chapter #1426 Women of the Moose held their business meeting on January 21st with Senior a Shirley Laing presiding. Minutes of Chapter Business meeting held on Dec. 17th and Library Chapter night meeting were read. There were no addi- lions or corrections so they stand approved as read. Hospital Auxiliary notes By Gertude Cotton, Public Relations Margaret Gander chaired the regular meeting of McCausland Hospital Auxiliary, January 15th, welcoming twelve members. Among the business reports accepted, chairman Pauline Kidder noted there were 433 members and one new life mem- ber to date. Rossport convenor Maureen Tychoniak was congrat- ulated on completing her cam- paign with 29 members. Attending the Regional Hospital Auxiliary meeting in Thunder Bay Thursday, January 25th will be the President, Regional Representative Vicky Boucher and the chairman, Elaine Mannisto. : Correspondence concerning a proposed Provincial training pro- gram in volunteer management skills was discussed: Members felt some would attend a work- shop if one were available in the area. Four babies had been born in McCausland Hospital since the last meeting and received bootees from Norma Crockford. Norma _was pleased to report receiving baby wool from Anna McKie.' A thank you for Christmas tray favors was received from Melanie McKenna, Director of Dietery Services. Marg expressed the Auxiliary's appreciation to Jeanne Randle for the beautiful Christmas painting within the hospital and also to the members who had come out to help deco- rate the hospital for Christmas and wrap gifts for the patients. The financial report from the Christmas Cookie Trays proved it a most successful venture, co- chaired by Heather DeCal and | CRIVIE Na STOPPERS 623 =TIPS | 4-800-465-6844 Terrace Bay Chiropractic Office Terrace Bay 825-3297 3 Highland. Cres Correspondence was read which consisted of thank you cards from Jean Bozec and the Lung Association. It was reported that 8 members from our chapter attended Chapter Rally Day on Sunday January 14th which was hosted by the Port Arthur Chapter. Members will convene a din- ner on Saturday, February 17th following the men's district meet- Brenda Cottrell. The President thanked the convenors, the many ladies who had baked and those who had assembled the trays and the men who had delivered trays. Gertrude Cotton stated Lifeline had its initial month of operation successfully completed with some units still available. Brenda Cottrell will convene entertainment and favors for Valentines Day for the patients. A cheque was gratefully acknowledged from Judy Leppanen, proceeds from the raf- fle of a lovely porcelain doll "Peaches" Judy had made on with her friends. are used. Sharmila lost a leg to cancer when she was six years old. With the help of a prosthetic leg, Sharmila is able to skip and swim Helping people with disabilities is just one way lottery funds Lottery funds are also used to provide grants in other areas such ing, and will help with the break- fast on Sunday, Feb. 18th. Mooseheart chairman Heather Sechesky plans to hold a penny auction and book sale was held following adjournment. Lovely lunch was served by Benita Valliant, Lorraine Clark and Rena Daniels. Next meeting will be held on February 4th. behalf of the Auxiliary. The lucky winner of Peaches was fellow member, Norma Crockford. Recommendations of a spceak- er for the February meeting were made and will be-Icft to Marg to arrange as available. Members were reminded of the annual mecting in April. Elainc Mannisto is chairman of the Nominating Committee. Coffee and lunch followed adjournment. Members are wel- come to aticnd Auxiliary meet- ings. SNOW SHOVELLING Want your driveway shovelled? Phone Nick 825-9459 125 YEARS HELPING PEOPLE 125 ANS D'ACTION HUMANITAIRE AT YOUR SERVICE Gilles Pouliot, MPP Lake Nipigon "Helping | you is my job? 4 CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-268-7192 Monday to Friday During Business Hours as sports and recreation, arts and culture, hospitals, and province- wide charities. This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area. Timmins Mental Health Association, Timmins Les Copains Culturel Centre, Kakabeka Falls Canadian Hearing Society of Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay YWCA, Kirkland Lake Ontario Lottery Corporation Together we're making good things happen. yy py a 00| tPpepre Pmrrirn