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Terrace Bay News, 11 Feb 1965, p. 4

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Page 4 AUXILIARY (Continued from page 2) was also discussed. A very interesting Bible Study was conducted by Mrs.lsobel Ferrier dealing with Proverbs 35. Written mainly by Solomon it showed the very high standard set some 2400 years ago for women. A eulogy ofa good wife, it closed with 'give her the fruit of her hands and lei her works reward her.' Mrs.Ferrier closed with prayer and was thanked by Mrs. Hopper. Mrs.Emily Lohr was convenor of the lunch. MEN'S CHORUS DONATION RECOGNIZED The following letter was received by the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus recently. "This will acknowledge, with great appreciation, the donation to CARE of $60.00, proceeds realized from the Concert presented in November by the Ter- race Bay Men's Chorus. Will you please express my deep gratitude to each member of the Chorus. The large amount realized is a testimony to their talent and a tribute from an ap- preciative audience. Again our thanks, for your concern and support of CARE's effort to help those in need overseas." (Signed) Mrs.Lillian Wadsworth, Director - National Headquarters, CARE of Canada. se acer | know it takes all kinds of people to make the world, but sometimes | think the proportions are wrong. -American Scholar. SEE THE BOMBARDIER arrangements for a demonstration. For a demonstration phone 499 or call at 118 Quebec St. Schreiber THE NEWS Mr. Sisson has been appointed SK1IDOO representative for the Schreiber-Terrace Bay district. He invites you to phone and make TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED 1?1 February 11, 1965 KIWANIS CLUB HOST TO VISITORS The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club Incorporated wel- comed Senator J.A.Robertson of Kenora who addres- sed the members at their regular dinner meeting in Hotel Terrace Tuesday last. Senator Robertson was accompanied by Mr.Harvey Smith and Mr. John Simpson of Port Arthur for the meeiing. Parents of the New Year baby and the Proficiency Award winners were also invited to attend the dinner meeting. Kiwanian James Hale made a presentation of gifts from local merchants, Caccamo's Groceteria, Costa's Foodmaster, Waghorn's Pharmacy, Robinsons Ltd., Sough ton Jewellers and Anford's Ltd., and a cheque from the Kiwanis Club to Mr.and Mrs. Paul Rochon whose ninth child, Elizabeth Irene was born January 3 in Terrace Bay Private Hospital . Proficiency Award winners from both elementary schools had been invited to receive their school Plaques and individual medallions. Ted Petrus, who attended St.Martin's Separate School last term, was present, but Jane Colborne of the Public School, who has since moved to Port Arthur, was unable to attend. President Bob Hales announced plans were being finalized by the Club to sponsor the Lakehead Sym- phony Orchestra on their appearance in Terrace Bay on February 27. The Kimberly-Clark Corporation had volunteered support for this event and a cheque was accepted with gratitude from Mr. Harvey Smith, president of Lakehead Freightways.

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