Page 8, News, Tuesday, November 12 1991 Schreiber's 1992 "Peel Off Winter" Carnival Committee will be holding a public meeting in Room #3 at the Schreiber Rec Complex at 7 p.m. on Tuesday Nov. 19th. All community groups, individuals or businesses that wish to sponsor, organize or offer suggestions are asked to attend this meeting. The "Peel Off Winter" Carnival has been gaining momentum and with continued community sup- aK aS port the 1992 Carnival will be even better. ete) This years carnival dates are Friday Feb. 21st to Sun March Ist 1992. TO ALL MEMBERS OF - TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNTION NOTICE OF 1991 ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Terrace Bay Community Credit Union will be held at the Rec Centre in the Conference Room on Sunday, November 17th, at 7:00 p.m. for the following purposes: 1) To receive reports 2) To elect directors, supervisory committee and credit committee. 3) To appoint auditors 4) To consider and if thought fit, to confirm Resolutions and Bylaw changes recommended by the directors. 5). To transact such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. 6) Approval of purchase/sale agreement pending Ministry approval. Coffee and snack will be served after the meeting There will be a door prize draw. Note: There will be no mailing of this notice to members ALL MEMBERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND. eny Nay <a From the can, into the bag, and into the trailer The Environmental Awareness Group Encouraging Recycling (EAGER) held its first ever metal can collection day last Saturday afternoon at the Terrace Bay Tourism Information Centre. Members of the Terrace Bay Youth Group were on hand to help EAGER collect the cans. Organizers said they managed to collect about 200 pounds of metal, and say they are quite pleased with the community's response. For the next collection day, however, the group is asking people to try and make sure the cans are washed, and if possible crushed as well, before they are dropped off. The next collection day is Saturday, Dec. 14., and it will again be held at the Tourism Centre. . eSy 0. a a e OG 0. Be OO A OOK + Thank You ¢> I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Doctor -< Ta and Doctor Rohani for their excellent care while | was in the hospital. , (iso to the nurses To all those who visited me and sent cards and well wishes. To the Royal Canadian Legion Bs Branch 109 for the visit and fruit basket. C> filso to Sharon Whelan for her thoughtfulness. "as It was all very mach appreciated. aa Thanks again to all. * ' Jack Richardson Sr. 5a OX AX OX OE KM I OX OK OM < Ry VR and staff who were very efficient and considerate. ' - hey will never have to take a back seat to anyone.> "o 4:6 xX N (YX Share the wealth gears up continued from page 3 families in the area between Jackfish and Pays Plat eligible for food ham- pers because of their eco- nomic situation. "We had a women last year who actually broke down in tears because she didn't think anyone ever thought about her," Cringle says. Response has been good from the communities, but Cringle says she has been struck by how involved the schools are in the pro- gramme. "T think many of them never realized how much they had," she-says. In addition to helping out needy families, Share the Wealth managed to put together an emergency food basket for Chuck Bougie last year, when his house burned down on Christmas Eve. "We managed to give him enough to get him through Christmas," Cringle says. |