Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 15 Jan 1970, p. 11

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JANUARY 15 IS SPONSORING A VARIEPY GRAFTS WORESHOP -- TO BE HELD IN THE HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL, SCHREIBER, ONTARIO. J FRIDAY - JAN. 23rd., SATURDAY - JAN. 24th., SUNDAY - JAN, 25th. COURSES OFFERED - @ Macroma Sample Twining. @ Crayon Batik. @ Stitchery on Burlap. FEE - $10.00 per person. (Includes cost of supplies .) Applications can be picked up at Chapples, or Caccamo's, and must be completed and returned by January 16th. For further information phone - Mrs. A. Power, or Mrs R. Cook. = O.P.P. SCHREIBER DETACHMENT PRESS RELEASE One report of an alleged assault was investigated during the past week and investigation is continuing; one. liquor investigation resulting in the seizure of TONY'S SALON SOFT, LONG- LASTING On $20.00 PERMANENT FOR $0 de> $17.50 PERMANENT FOR §15£° $15.00 PERMANENT FOR $420> $12.50 PERMANENT FOR $4100 $10.00 PERMANENT FOR $ Bo liquor and one subject being charged under the Liquor Control Act and one minor disturbance was reported and investigated . There were three motor vehicle collisions investi- gated resulting in approximately $380.00 damage. Fourteen warnings were issued for minor Highway Traffic Act infractions and defective equipment. ACW TO HOLD EVENING MEETINGS The Anglican Church women enjoyed a potluck host supper before their regular January meeting: for which Mrs. A.C. Rigelsford presided . In deference to the younger women of the church it was decided to change the time of the meeting from afternoon to evening and they will now be held on the second Tuesday of each month, at 8 p.m. in the church hall . Annual reports were presented by various convener: and studied. New Altar cloths will be purchased and Mrs. Cyril Sparkes the secretary was asked to secure a catalogue of church supplies . CHILDREN UNDER 14 - $9.00 PERM. FOR $f a°0 os $7.00 PERM. FOR $509 | Many greeting cards were received from former members some from as far away as Victoria, B.C. iste Ne a WOMEN @7 Mrs. Robert Winters presided for the election of j new officers for the year, who are - "Tr i WY on Mrs. Reg Bailey, president; Mrs. Ralph Morrill, vice professional care a president; Mrs. Robert Ellicott, secretary: Mrs. Jack Bryson, Treasurer; - cont'd page 14 .....-

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