Page 4 C.W.L. MEETING (Cont?d from P,3 beautiful capabilities and their opportunities are endless In his observations he conclud- ed that actually tecnagers are no more of a problem than any other age group,. Proper train- ing, which begins in the home and continues on through Church group, but individual because he is an who desires our assistance and understanding so that he can develop as a mature, moral, responsible person prepared to take an ac- tive and important part in I a society," Mr.ward continued, Even aquapysa with a set of standards life is confusing and frightening; the power of example is great, He is taught that drinking and abuse of sex are wrong, while the medium of television exploits these enemies and further frustrates hin, Mr. Ward felt thats after reading an excel- lent booklet "Code for Teenagers" this con- crete plan should be followed:- 1. Parents must exercise their God-given authority over their children by applying God*s laws to their lives and conduct, 2. Children must be taught what is rigkt in their relationship to God, their families, their country and their eT Ovattihn 3, Parents must show their love for their children by being interested in everything they do. 4, Parents must set a good example for their children, 5. Each child must be treated as an indivi- | dual, 6. The child must be helped to understand that he must do what is right, | In this area Mr.Ward stressed that steady dating at twelve and thirteen is wrong: use of intoxicants by teenagers is wrong: modesty in dress is a must and, of course, parents should know where and with whom their child- | ieeanesheneeenenetenbainemmaateeentnamenennneemremnmemmemeneemnammnnennaemennenmemmnnenameen=eencinenceeeeeeenenanene ere nee ee a ren.are at all tines, A question and answer period followed and Mrs,H. Boudreau thanked Mr.Ward on behalf of all those present, The meeting reactant with ee eae Father 24S PECIAL LAL NOTICE JANUARY DRAW PRIZE INTERIOR CAR > WARMER (value $16.50) DECEMBER PRIZ# WINNER ~ Mr. N. Hubelit - Terrace Bay. EACH PURCHASE A FREE TICKET - GET YOUR TICK~ ETS IN DRUM - MORE TICKETS - MORE CHANCES f! SPECIAL LOW @ PRICES ON - G.M, WINTER SEAT brols Reouake Sorasice PHONE TERRACE BAY, ovr TERRACE BAY NEWS Sette or cn oe ena: erent ett eee , BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TKRRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL = PHONE 3209 - "K OF GC DISTRICT BONSPIEL HELD ner tee ihe meme --~nenennetnneanmtprcsntesten eugene sentence ase noenageateaeer aaa | January 24, 1963 Gallagher, Luncheon was served. by Mrs,Cavanaugh and her commit- ae, ---- CAMERA CLUB WEDNESDAY -- 7:30 Despite the fact that wide interest was shown in the forma- tion of a local Camera Club, attendance at last week's meeting and otheredepedaepreat ase cies | MOT HER NATURE Count sthcise tee esse given to these young people to WE MYSTIFY . interest turned out. However, prepare them for adult life, GRANDMOTHER 700 for those who did attend, the "We should 'be concerned, not WE BEA UTIFY evening course. in Basic Use. of because he is a member of a the Camera Tools proved very beneficial, ens MEETING WILL BE THIS WaD- ESDAY (January 23rd) at 7:30 -- in the large room of the Recreation Centre, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE CAMERA CLUB.-- BE THERE, Much 1 time and effort have been put into the formation of the Club and into the weekly instraction programmes, REMEMBER,...regardless of your experience, there's something for YOU in the programme, INAUGURAL MEETING OF COMMUNITY CHURCH BOARD The inaugural meeting of the Board of Stewards of the Community Church was held in the Manse Sunday Evening, January 20th, The following officers were elected:- Chairman of the Board -- J. Ferrier, Vice- Chairman - Jack Kelty, Secretary - Miss Janet Wills, Treasurer - W.J,Grahan, The new Chairman welcomed the other new members to the Board of Stewards, The Minister, Rev, T,G,Husser.extended his welcome to the new members of the Board and to. the new Chairman and expressed the thought that a good year, but a busy _-- lies ahead, The emphasis this year by the Board -and all its committees, will be a revision in the Constitution, to strengthen and give it body in preparation for a growing church, The wives of the Board members were enter- tained by Mrs. Husser in the Manse, Lunch was served 'to conclude the evening, ne ee nena ae The annual District 29 Knights of Columbus Bonspiel was held in Terrace Bay, January 19th and 20th, Sixteen rinks from Geraldton, Mara- thon, Heron Bay, kossport,. Schreiber and Ter- race Bay participate, The District 29 Curling Trophy was won.by a Terrace Day rink skipped by Dan Kenney with his brother Joe as 3ri and his father Ray playing.2nd. George Churney was the lea', Jii MacDonald's Terrace Day rink was runucr-up. In the 2nd event Gino Caccano fron Schrei- ber won out over Alf Srroe) Terrace Day and in the 3rd event Dick Brady from Geraldton defeatc' Charley "olescots Rossport rink. First and second prizes were awarded in each event, The Skips of the Geral'ton rinks were awarle' spceial prizes in appreciation of tucir having travelled so far to attend, ilext year's District 3onspiel is slated for Marathons. ee + ee a ee mt eamie - ee ee Avery little wouan is often et the bottom of a very bis fuss.