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Terrace Bay News, 4 Oct 1972, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 4, 1972 Family Counselling - cont'd from page 9 - something which was not immediately recognized as a problem and consequently was not dealt with then and there. One person may not be at fault specific ally but both have become extremely frustrated with themselves, each other, and their marriage, their family, because of their inability to get out of the rut. And it is almost impossible for them to help themselves since the same defective methods of com- municating and solving problems will be incapable of helping them solve their problems now. They must be given new tools! Why is it so difficult to go for help of this kind? Strangely even in our 20th Centure "Enlightened" society we still seem to have certain taboos. One of these is "thou shalt not have mental, emotional, or personal problems, and above all, marriage and fam- ily problems". It is alright to have medical and dental problems, periodic checks for cancer or T.B., but to be afflicted with marital conflict is somehow seen as a personal failure, yet it is one of the most complex relationships a person can enter. A mature person recognizes that others can be of assistance to him. To seek help is in reality a sign of strength rather than weakness. Meet Keith Penner Evening A meeting will be held in the Schreiber Town Hall | * at 7:30 P.M., October 10th, 1972. This will be in the form of a question and answer meeting - Everyone is welcome. Mr. Penner has represented the Thunder Bay Riding in the Federal Government for the past four years and is standing for re-election. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED .. - The Schreiber Liberal Association. TURKEY SHOOT SPONSORED BY LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TEAM Friday, October 6 7:00 to 10 P.M. Saturday, October 7 1:00 to 10 P.M. TERRACE BAY ARENA $1.00 to compete. Powder Puff rounds for ladies. Guns and shells provided (no one under 16). Two types of targets. You do not have to be a marksman to win. SUPPORT THE LAKE SUPERIOR HOCKEY TEAM BY YOUR ATTENDANCE ! dhkkkkhkkhix dhkkkkkkhkkkk GUID ES TO PRESENT FILM ON DRUGS The Girl Guides of Terrace Bay welcome everyone to St. Martin's Church Hall on Tuesday, October 17th at 7 p.m. to see the film "Monkey-on-my-Back" This film concerns Drugs. Chief David Barnett will be present to talk on the film and participate in a question and answer period. Coffee will be served by the L.A. to Guides and Brownies. SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve F.V. Harness, at the municipal council's regular September meeting, stated that tenders for the new post office have been called for, with the clos- ing date set for October 12th. Councillor R.B. Spadoni reported assurances have been received from the C .P.R. that assistance will be given the township on the renovation of the new Winnipeg St. extension. The clerk was asked to pro- cess applications to the Ministry of Envioronment re- garding the new water mains on Winnipeg Street and lo oping of mains on Ontario and Drummond Streets. Hacquoil Construction Co. sent word they will au- thorize the council to proceed with filling of pit on Langworthy St. in any manner they see fit providing the two top feet are completed with granular fill. Word was received from Jack Stokes, M .P. that the change in plans for the Lieut. Governor's visit in this area will now bring him to Schreiber on Nov. 10th. In response to his request, information was sent to R.L. Kelly,D.D.S. re-dental service in Schreiber. The Lake Superior Board of Education notified council regarding a meeting of a committee on Costs of Education will be held in Thunder Bay on October 16th. Water works bills of $217.94; and general accounts of $1984.15 were approved for payment. continued page 13

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