NOVEMBER 14, 1968 TERRACE BA NEWS PAGE KIMBERLY-CLARK POLICY RE PLOWING DRIVEWAYS Residents of Terrace Bay wishing to have their Driveways plowed this winter may have this service ona #¢. continuous basis by completing the form below. As in the past, you will be billed once per year (April) for the number of times your driveway is plowed @ $1.00 per plowing. Driveways will be plowed only when equipment is available. Additional forms may be picked up at the Guard Station. KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LTD. Attention Service Department Please accept my application to have my Driveway plowed. vide this service only when equipment is available. Address Helpers Needed - cont'd from page 2 Mothers or Grandmothers are interested in giving up an occasional Sunday morning, one must only take a turn every two or three months. Anyone who is will- ing to help in this is asked to contact Mrs. T. Scott. On December 7th, the C.G.1.T. will hold a Tea and Bazaar in the Church Hall. They are requesting that anyone having articles for the Touch and Take Table give them to any member. They would also appreciate donations of baking or candy for their bake table. Mrs. E. Haughn thanked all those who helped in any way to make the recent Pot Luck Supper such a success. The silver collection which was received at this supper in the amount of $10, was sent to the Biafran Relief Fund. The Inspirational Retreat, with Miss Marjorie Smith had proved to be very fruitful, and all those who had taken part in it felt it had been an afternoon and evening well spent. Mrs. L. Harris thanked everyone who had helped with the dinner . Thanks was also given to those who prepared lunch for the Salvation Army Band and guest speaker Cap- tain Goodrich, when they took charge of the Sunday Service. Mrs. M. Chisholm announced there was possibility that a small Fashion Show might highlight the Decem- ber meeting, clothes courtesy of S. Kolesar. More details about this will be announced later. The Property Chairman, Mrs. A. Farrow, stated that there are two table cloths missing from the It is my understanding the Company will pro- kitchen. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of same . is asked to contact her. A 55 cup coffee percolator 'has been purchased for use in the Church kitchen. The Altar Guild had purchased more candles for the Altar . At the December meeting, the Stockings and Bells which were mailed out early this year to receive donations, will be accepted. Please note: 18 stocking stuffing, bell ringing days until #C.P. and D.O.G. Christmas Party and Mepieatice of Gifts, December 2nd at 8.15 p.m. Mrs. C. Slomke took charge of the program, which was a question and answer period, with discussion groups. Lunch was served by Mrs. L. Mercure and Mrs. T. Thompson. NORTH SHORE NURSES GROUP TO DISBAND The last meeting of the Terrace Bay Nurses Group was held at the home of Mrs. Aldea Churney on Thursday evening. The first meeting of the North Shore Nurses Group as it was then called, was held October Ist, 1956 in the Recreation Centre with representatives from Schreiber and Marathon participating . Many worthwhile meetings were held over the years and projects completed. A few of the many guest speakers were: Dr. Carr, Maternal Mortality; Mr. Wm. Allen, on Diabetes; Mrs. L. Parks, International Council of Nurses in Rome, Italy; (Cont'd on page 7)