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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jan 1970, p. 7

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DADC HAN Ladies Auxiliary - cont'd from page 10 .... Anyone having good suggestions is urged to come out and offer them. Copying the Kindergarten habit of Show and Tell, one member thought it might be fun to bring a small object of interest from your own home, and show it and tell about it. Before the meeting adjourned for lunch, Mrs. Norine Coe agreed to take the secret- ary's post, and Mrs. Alice Farrow will continue on as treasurer. Mrs. Lillyan Husser and Mrs. Stella Brow offered to take the Altar Committee for a period of two months. Anyone wishing to place special flowers on the Altar, is asked to contact either one of these two members . The ladies planned to serve the lunch at the Con- gregational meeting to be held on January 18th. CARD OF THANKS = The Canadian Cancer Society Terrace Bay Branch wish to thank everyone for the wonderful donations in the past year. Our final cam- paign figure was over $1100. A special thank you to Kimberly Clark Employees Charity Fund for their $600. donation. To all who have donated so gen- erously to the In Memorium Fund. Cards are always f available from Mrs. R.C. Harris. Thank you and Happy New Year. Mrs. R.C. Harris, Campaign Chairman. SC HREIBER DETACHMENT O.P.P. PRESS RELEASE Three break,enter and thefts were reported during the past week. Investigation is continuing. There were two break and enters with intent to steal reported and also are under investigation. There were two motor vehicle collisions this week which resulted in approximately $1,450.00 damage . Eleven warnings were issued for minor Highway Traffic Act infractions and defective equipment. LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS The Ist round of our Ladies Club Curling was com- pleted just before Christmas. Congratulations to the winners of the Seagram's Trophy: P. Wellings- skip; J. Rattray - second, C. Cotton - lead and C. Scheuchenpflug - third. , Runners up - C. Cvitkovich - skip, E. Zwir - third; G. Sidhu - second, and J. Calder -dead. The Ladies Northwestern Club Playdowns will take | ploce this Friday at 7 P.M. in the curling club - rsimer omen TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 8.1970 Second draw will be held Saturday at Ist draw - 7 P.M. The two teams competing in the above playdgwns are" - Peg Wellings - skip, A. Latour = third; |. Rominak - second and |. Pattison - lead. and O. Chapman = skip, C. Cvitkovich - third, M. Hermes - second, and J. Gunter ~ lead. TODAY'S CHILD; BY HELEN ALLEN Toronto Telegram Syndicate This serious-looking young man is Duncan, 11 months old. He is a healthy, sturdy boy with a fascinating racial background -- Chinese, English, Irish and French. His big eyes are blue and he has auburn hair and fair skin. Duncan is a most appealing little boy with a frequent smile and a delightful, happy squeal when he sees his friends. He loves children and is full of eager excitement when his foster brothers and sisters return from school. He is an active child and though he is not walking yet, he likes to pull himself up to be on his feet. He loves to go on outings and being off his schedule doesn't bother him a bit. Duncan needs a loving, active family who will appreciate his heritage. To inquire about adopting Duncan, please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general information about adoption ask your Children's Aid Society.

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