- October 28, 1965 THE NEWS WHO WILL BE OUR 500 th. MEMBER? Will it be YOU? OR YOU? Will it be YOU? WE WANT 500 MEMBERS -- AND WE'RE ALMOST THERE !! COME IN THIS WEEK AND JOIN YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY ONE BENEFITS OF JOFNING NOW-=- JF YOUR 1) NAME IS DRAWN AT THE ANNUAL DINNER. YOUR TO A NEW MEMBER TO SPONSOR OF NEW MEMBER o25.00 $25.00 | GUIDEPOST TO ALL MONEY MATTERS TO NEW MEMBER IF PRESENT AT THE ANNUAL DINNER & DANCE - NOV.20/6 TO THE 500TH MEMBER $10.00 0.00 OFFICE HOURS MONDAY and THURSDAY - 7 to 9 P.M. TUESDAY FRIDAY 2 to 4 Pim. 9. +6:.11 Ags TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Phone 2833 LIMITED Phone 3833 Not for Charity -- Not for Profit -- But for Service GUIDE-BROWNIE ASSOCIATION MEETS Chairman Mrs.Hazel Lang welcomed the newcom- ers and members who attended the meeting Monday evening of the Local Association to Guides and Brownies in the Community Church Hall. The secre- tary, Mrs.Betty Turner, reported and the financial statement was presented by Mrs.Alice Farrow. Mrs .Lang reported no one had been able to at- tend the weekend meeting of the Division held in Port Arthur last weekend. Members discussed the choice of a delegate to the Terrace Bay Centennial Committee after reading an invitation from Council- lor W.E.Cavanaugh. A member will be assigned before the first meeting. The Brownies have made posters an- nouncing their collection of old nylons for Nov.5 after 4.0'clock. These are to be placed around town. Plans were made to have two Brownies from each pack present their collection to the L.A. November !5 who will ship them to the Rehab.Centre in Fort William. Mrs .A.Cadieux will accompany the Brownies . All UNICEF boxes have been given out for the penny collection Hallowe'en night. Receiving the boxes after col- lection will be Mesdames S.Mikus, A. Farrow, H.Brooks, R.Caccamo, A. Fraser, G.MacDonald and H.Lang. The Brownie Packs need a new Toad- stool. A means of repairing the orig- Dealer os A LLCs YOUTHFUL FIGURES ARE. WHAT YOU GET. WHEN VOU ASK A WOMAN HER AGE... inal or of obtaining a new one will be looked into. Five Guiders Handbooks have been ordered at a cost of $2.60 each. Eleven Guides attended the Rally in the Lakehead and a letter of thanks will be sent to Mr.and Mrs. Legault for transporting them. Mrs.Turner and Mrs. Lang paid a visit to Mrs.Fournier's Brownie Pack recently and found them to be very well behaved as they held their meeting. Committee reports were given by Mrs.|.Kettle, Mrs.M.Simmer (who stated 16 badges had been suc- cessfully passed since September) - Mrs.Gertrude rs.H.Hiebert who, as Ways and Means Convenor displayed poems which will go out to all Mothers and members during November for the "Pretend '| you were there Tea". Miss Elaine Long was thanked for preparing the material . Mrs.Helen Brooks requested an or- der for two dozen brownie pins sent out. The next meeting will be held in the Community Church Hall on November 22 at 8.15. There will be no meeting in December and the annual meeting in January. Many of the ladies agreed to continue their work on the commit- tee and suggestions were offered to the Chairman for the vacant positions. Dealer ROLY SINOTTE Phone 825-3268