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Terrace Bay News, 21 Dec 1977, p. 37

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DECEMBER 21, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS sian PAGE 37 | DINNER PARTY HONOURS JACK STOKES: From.pg. 36 Mr. Stokes, in reply, said his railroading experience had been a good grounding for his later parliamentary life. He went on to re- late how he had been persuaded by his railroad and other friends, to enter as a contestant in the parliamentary race. Mrs. Pat Brown was also a guest at the party, which ended.with a social evening. viting all women of the congregation to attend their next meeting on January 4th for a belated UNITED CHURCH WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS The Schreiber United Church Women are in- "Christmas party. They will enjoy a pot luck supper and exchange of gifts. : At their December meeting they re-elected ~Beth Macadam as president, Gwen Hadley as : treasurer and Margaret Spillane as secretary. Other officers included: Lilian Christie first "¥ice president; Marlene Doig second vice presi ---dent; and Margaret Smith as card secretary. «Society for the Blind. A donation was made to the John Milton To Pg. 38... 9's time for family feasting . . . and time for us to say thanks for patron- izing our establishment. Happy Holiday! FILANE'S MOTEL & RESTAURANT SCHREIBER CHRISTMAS STILL Ba MOST. IMPORTANT , According to a survey conducted in thirty -cities, Christmas is the most meaningful and important holiday to Americans. The study also reports that the values of Christmas are as profound as ever and there are no signs of youthful anti-traditionalism. : T you this year, Brings every good wish or joy and good cheer! U % p MERRY ¥ MERRY CHRISTMAS. PO-ALL Brian, Ruth Ann and family Edie, Gogg and Terry Brenda, Phillip and family GULF OIL DEALER GULF |Service Station & Restaurant

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