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Mrs. Cooper went on to point out that the Cor- rections Committee's Annual Meeting will be held early in March and anyone interested in the local. justice system is encouraged to attend and become a part of this unique community- based program. New members are also being sought for the Commun- ity Corrections Board. For further information on the Committee, call Mrs. Cooper at 824- 3036. Mrs. Cooper commented that the pro- gram for the past nine months has seen a good measure of success. "*We have had only one instance where a per- Tel: EW. (Ted) Paget B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B. 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Almost one thou- sand hours of free volun- teer work have been pro- vided to the community by these probationers ... work in the recreation center, schools, li- brary, Churches in both communities, and town- ship crews ... work which benefits both the community and the of- fender. Community Cor- rections is a good prog- ramme and I hope some people may find them- selves interested enough to come out to our Annual Meeting and find out if they would like to become involved with our Board."' Scribbles by WINNIE CAMPBELL Congratulations to Mrs. Waywell on her 96th birthday. Many friends came to wish her happy birthday and have tea and cake made by Shirley. Mrs. Myrtle Gordon has returned from West Palm Beach, Florida. Get well wishes go out to: Irene Moorey, Rus- sell McAdam, Iris Lid- kea in hospitals. Many friends called to visit Mrs. Connie Wea- ver on her birthday in the Terrace Bay hospi- tal. Get well Connie from your "Schreiber friends'. 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