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Terrace Bay News, 1 Nov 1962, p. 10

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November 2, 1962 } |_members, MUIA --- COMMISSO (Continued from Page 8) dresses, Headdresses of white feathers, shoes | and gloves in white and their flowers were yellow tipped shasta mums centred with red roses, Cathy'*s bouquet was a miniature of the | other attendant's and her headdress was a bandeau of white flowers, Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the bride and groom's new home on Park Street where Mrs, Muia received in pink nylon, with white hat, her corsage of white and blue mums, During the afternoon and evening relations and friends called at the home with good wishes to enjoy the wedding dance, "WILDLIFE FEDERATION (Continued from page 1) Supplementing the present projects of the Pro= vincial groups in the fields of firearm and , water safety, landowner=sportsman relations, habitat improvement, new species introduction, predator control, wilderness area preserva~ tion, and above all the encouragement of good sportsmanship practices will be some of the major objectives of the Canadian Federations Campaigns to promote more healthful outdoor activity participation by Canadian aduits will be instituted. Special emphasis will be placed on encouraging the natural interest of the nation's youth in our wildlife and to help instill in them the principles of good sportsmanshipe The Head Office of the Federation will be established in Ottawa and authority for hiring an Executive Director will be delegated by the Convention, A closing dinner will be held Saturday evening and it is expected that Hon, Walter Dinsdale, Minister of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources will address the Feder= ation "Founding Fathers", The Ottawa Convention is considered by all responsible Canadian sportsmen to be the most important milestone in the history of this country's conservation movement, Many contend that the long range benefits of the Canadian Wildlife Federation make this occasion com parable to the birth of the national labour or farm movementse Elected delegates to Ottawa Convention are:= NEW BRUNSWICK - Ralph Olive, Saint John; JeWeBaker, Lancaster; Wendell Richardson, Woodstock, QUEDEC = Ted Glendenning, Point Clair, Alphonse LeClaire, Montreal and Oscar Houde, Montreal. ONTARIO - Stan Hodgkiss, Terrace Bay, HeViv Sutton, Ridgetown, Charles Evans, Orillia. MANITOBA - ChaseStevenson, ~lrris, Steward Perdue, Brandon and Paul Murphy, Winnipege SASKATCHEWAN - Vic Jackett, Yorkton, Andrew Rankin, Moose Jaw, Morris © Ferrie, Saskatoon, ALBERTA - G,J.Cummings, Calgary, B,Rosnau, Bruderheim and Bruce ~ Stewart of Calgary. BRITISH COLUMBIA - E,D. Meade, Vancouver, Wm,Wallinger, Riondel, K, A gHodgson, Port Coquitlams REBEKAH INSTALLATION (Continued from Page 7) P,DDP and presented with a corsage by Mrs, F, Whent, Gifts were presented to the DDP, Musician Soloists, and Degree Captain, in appreciation of their yearts work, by the new noble grand, Following the lodge meeting a social hour was enjoyed with Mrs, Gander convening. An installation' supper was held prior to the Lodge meeting , for both guests and local} Ly ; 4 © A FREE | fn wrt & lelicious lunchcon, Page 11 eat ma ence So NC Sunshine SPEC AL AT $29.95 WITH EACH ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, Se eee rere ne te en ee ne ne ey WESTINGHOUSE at DRYER sate 6700 Plus a ae blanke ZENOR DRYERS pou fo Cle ee Maas 9 hAil Stuarts Electrical SIMCOE PLAZA = ~ PHONE: TA 5-3711 _= OFFER GOOD FROM NOVe3RD TO DEC.ISTH = GUIDE ASSOCIATION MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Terrace Bay Girl Guide Association was held on Monday, evening, October 22nd, at the home of Mrs, R. Kenney. The meeting opened with the Guide Prayer read by District Cormissioner Mrs, 5, Mikus who welcomed the eight members present, The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Acting Secretary Mrs. Y. Boudreau, anc Treasurer Mrs, A, Farrow presented the Finan- cial statement, Convenors reporting were: Mrs, H, Brooks -~- requested permission to purchase new material to make up more Brownie ties, This request was granted, Guide and Brownie uniforns, hats. belts etc. were urgently needed and anyone with this equipment were to contact Mrs, Brooks a at 3691, The District Commissioner then carried on » discussion on new ideas to be carried out at Guice and Brownie mectings,, Mrs, Kenney servec ee meen, meena eee uae a i Ee aki i iL | vassal Mss Bo cote eee COMMUNITY CHURCH STARTS NEW SERVICES Sixty people enjoyed the second of a serics of Young People's Bible Hour in the Communi cy Ciurch, last Sunday evening at 7 P.M. This is a new type of service which combines formal worship with group bible study and discussion, | While it is called a Young People's Bible | Hour, it is for all ages in our Community who | are interested in Bible Study. | The congregation has divided into' four groups for the purpose of discussion, according; to the time of year in which they were born, January to March group is called the "ihites"+ | April to Tune the "Greens"- July to September, |: the "Yellows" and October to December, the : WRedsit, | Fach group is organiged with a leader or captain and will be embarking upon a 'ship campaign immediately, (Continued | on Page iL). menmber-- are ee = eee ee nee:

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