Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 3 Apr 1969, p. 4

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PLAS 1) fae BALL Friday April 11th. DOOR PRIZE 17' G.E. Food Freezer filled with 250 lb. of meat. in TERRACE BAY MOOSE HALL TICKETS - $1.00 Golf Club News - cont'd from page 2 deliberation and discussion and perhaps against their better judgment, it was decided to try operating on a careful budget without membership fee increase this year. The writer feels that this decision however commen- dable in this day of rising costs is unwise and regret- able. The proposed fee would have meant a small increase to each member but when multiplied by the membership it would have amounted to a sum which would have added considerably to this years' program Neal Ross, this year's treasurer did a fine job in presenting his first financial statement which,thanks to Kimberly-Clark's annual contribution, showed a favourable balance. The budget for 1969 was read and some minor changes were made in proposed expenditures. This of course became necessary due to the decision to maintain last years membership fee. Ray Hansen membership chairman was given the go ahead on membership sales. In the next few weeks more detailed information will be given on this years activities. The club is looking forward to another year of progress and im- provement with much stress on increased effort to make our course the best in the district. SEE US FOR FINE QUALITY CLEANING To 'ook better, your gar- ments need the extra care we give in every phase of our dry cleaning service. Send us your cleaning now. CLEANERS "3; -3335 Tailors and eee Launderers RRACE BAY NEWS Edmonton where she attended funeral services for a brother-in-law Mr. Amos Harry Houlden aged 42. Mr. Houlden resided in Terrace Bay for eight years before moving west. in the Annual April Campaigng Although prevention APRIL 3, 1969 Cae SERVICE Corner Mill Road & Highway I7 - = Phone 3359 Mrs. Lorraine Desaulniers has returned from CANCER CAN BE BEATEN April is CANCER MONTH. The new slogan Cancer Can Be Beaten will be heard on radio and television. The objective for Northwestern Ontario is $75,000. The research attack on cancer is one of the most costly undertakings in medical history. The problem is so broad that virtually every branch of modern science is involved. Its only sources of funds are voluntary public gifts collected a ee 3 is the ultimate goal, research must continue to seek means of curing or controlling all diseases known as cancer. Please give when canvassed. What's prosperity? The last time we saw a $20. bill it was presented by the family physician. rep dew Anca ACG aia ee igh Ri om te ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Schreiber SPECIAL HOLY WEEK SERVICES THURSDAY 8p.m. Communion FRIDAY 10 a.m. EASTER 7 a.m. Communion Breakfast ff 11 a.m. Communion Service

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