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Terrace Bay News, 30 Apr 1975, p. 25

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1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS i PAGE. 2 Or TARDED ASSOC. HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING 'eiber-Terrace Bay Association for ly Retarded which will shortly con- nual campaign for funds through the " Hope' project, presented an inter- >unt of their activities during the at the annual meeting. > education program was conducted in 1 with a poster contest for grade 7 1 local schools. Talks were given 5ses to acquaint them with the work knowledge for the posters and priz- arded. ion to financial assistance to the iy School in Marathon, for their barty, gifts were given to retardat- 2iber and Terrace Bay. A donation ach month to two students to help ly transportation to Marathon, and 1ation made to the Father Rice pin in the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospit- 5 were made to the homes of retard- > Homecare chairman. vers of Hope campaign was conducted nittee with the aid of the Brownies 2r and Terrace Bay. ond-Hand' booth at the Fall Fair atronized, as well as the woodcrafts >r Bay Enterprize which is operated head Psychiatric Hospital. The painting by a local artist was a project. inds were raised at a Harvest tea & Ltted goods and toys and a draw on ads donated. ce now underway for another Harvest race Bay with toys and Christmas sale. : nittee is saving towards assisting 1 purchasing uniforms when pupils >line McMorland School attend the LCS. 11 committee works closely with the ty services branch of the govern- "ting a survey of mentally retarded 2quired for the district. Doug . 1.R. Co-Ordinator for this district 1lating and informative guest speak- local annual meeting. athon Association has given moral 1 will assist them in planning a new >r handicapped of the district com- 1itouwadge, Heron Bay, Marathon, 7 and Schreiber. 1ie Niemi had her sister and her hus ind Mrs. Oscar Laine of Sault Ste. ing her this week. IB. Williamson and A.W. Slater. RUBY. REBEKAH LODGE REGULAR MEETING Ruby Rebekah Lodge 279 met for their requl- ar meeting on Wednesday, April 23rd. Nrs. Gladys Hamilton N.G. and Mrs. Norma Fummertcn V.G. presiding. Mrs. Marian Young, District Deputy Presi- dent of District 4I and Mrs. Jean Graham of Topaz Lodge were welcomed by the members. Mrs. Young gave a report on her years activ -ities attending to the various Lodge func- tions and meetings. Correspondence included thank you notes from Communications from Grand Lodge was dealt with. An invitat- ion to all interested members to attend an "Open House" at the IOOF Home at Barrie, Ont. from I to 4:30 p.m. on May I7th. Following the meeting a social hour was hel -d in the lower hall when the Schreiber Reeve, Mr. Harold McParland spoke to the group assem- bled explaining town affairs. A question and answer period followed. ° ; Lunch was served by Sis. E. Harris and her committee. irs. Gladys Hamilton and Mrs. Glorie Miller representatives of Ruby Lodge will attend the District Meeting in the Park St. Hall on May NOTICE Under the Forest Fires Prevention Act, The period from April 1 to October 31 in each year shall be a fire season. Fire permits are required in a tire district e for all outdoor burning except cooking or obtaining warmth © to ignite fireworks within 1000 feet of a forest or woodland. A work permit is required fo conduct any operation which is liable to cause an accumulation of slash or debris within 1000 feet of a forest or woodland. No person shall smoke while walking or WOrKing in a forest or woodland. Fire permits may be obtained from local Ministry offices or township fire wardens. Ministry of Hon. Leo Bernier Natural Minister Resources ww. qQ. Macnee Deputy Minister

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