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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1970, p. 16

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LL LC ALCL Ear enter cet etemntr nw _ ss ocieanedaiies mm tm nm rio a enerrunen jeune ---- ee Bill Drake, one of the boys Gymn astics Group. Thanks is extended to the Schreiber Home and School Association for providing coffee. Assistance Needed - cont'd from page 11 some part-their opinions and achieve an understanding}. With some forty girls involved there is no question of their interest, but the program is much wider than merely holding meetings. Tony Tremblay, a Guider, was present to carefully recite the Guide Promise and Law, an explicit defin- ition of the aims of the girls and what they hope to achieve. They have contributed "Willing hands" to many parish activities and deserve our. support. Standing conveners' reports were presented: Mrs. Irene Moorey, Spiritual - a choir is practic- ing to sing at the World Day of Prayer in St. Andrew's United Church. Mrs. Norah McGuire, Family Life - urged mem- bers to watch a coming television program on Family Life and Sex Education. Mrs. Anne Banning, Social Life, thanked members for providing a supper when the Association for the Mentally Retarded met in Schreiber. Mrs. Irene Borutski, Resolutions and community life, presented highlights of the last town council meeting - the appointment of a by/law enforcer,; Councillor H.J. McParland requested to draft letters to various Department regarding building a road to TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 12,1970 the Lake Superior beach just south of Schreiber; the appointment of Peter Doig as fire chief and Walter Zaporzan as his assistant; a site for a new postoffice , being sought; Reeve Harness being sent to Toronto on matters concerning sewage installation; council's resolution against building a new home for the aged at the Lakehead but approving additions to Pinewood Court, the present one. Mrs. Kay Stefurak presided for the meeting and Dean Cano gave the opening and closing prayers . Lunch was served by Mrs. Elsie Wills and Mrs. Jackie Tremblay. Following the lunch Mrs. Lucy Chicoine led a vigorous discussion, both serious and comical, on the need to press for the rights of women, not only in equal pay for the same work, but in many other areas, at one point intimating to Rev. Cano, that with the changes occurring within the Church, he might, at some time, be replaced by a woman cleric. ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Alfred Ray and Jahn McCauley were Nipigon visitors over the weekend. Mrs. Lorne Molinski and son Lornie were Lakehead visitors on the weekend. Kenneth Goodchild is a patient in Terrace Bay Hos pital . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene visited friends in Terrace Bay on the weekend. ST. BERCHMAN'S SOCIETY MEETING | Mrs. Romeo Bouchard hosted the St. Berchman's Altar Society for the February meeting Thursday ev- ening. Prayers were recited for world peace. Mr. Herb Legault read the minutes and correspond- ance. Mrs. Felix Legault presented the financial statement. She reported cash donation of $15.00 was made by a parishioner. The president drew to members attention, that a after prizes, hall rent and refreshments were paid for only a small cash balance was cleared at recent Penny Auction. It was decided to plan no entertainment for the month but the possibility of the group holding a toboggan party and pot luck supper was discussed. This was tabled for further consideration. Follow- ing closing prayer, the hostess served luncheon.

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