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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1970, p. 16

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H cious Pot Luck Luncheon = cont'd next column . TERRACE mpage ils... As in the support of many other community enter- prises, this Company has a long-standing policy that the contribution they make to an organization will be in direct proportion to the contribution of the members themselves in both money and effort." "Kimberly-Clark has been and is, pleased and proud of the fine golf course that we enjoy. The Executive can be assured of continuing strong sup- port, moral as well as financial provided the zeal and effort of the membership remains high." Signed -"J.A. Ferrier." N Manager, John Ferrier, presents the K-C Tropiy to the Mens Club Champion, Pat Spadoni . RESULTS OF 10% TOURNAMENT HELD SEPT. 17th Low gross = T. Desauliniers (37) Low net = J. Wellings ~ (31) 2nd Low net - J, Rogers (31 1/2). RESULTS OF STANDARD CHEMICAL TROPHY - onl HELD SEPT. 19th Winner ~ J. Wellings - (71) 'Runner-up - J. Phillips (78) STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Costa, son on September 25th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cosimo Figliomeni, Schrei- ber, a daughter on September 26th . ~ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riley, son on Septembef 26th Schreiber, a Schreiber, a : The Ladies of the Community Church Afternoon Group met on Monday, September 21st, for their first Fall meeting at McCausland's cottage. A deli- RAY IN | attended by one of the Schreiber Scouts will be "of some gress re BT at an Sal MALE HELP REQUIRED Required, Surveyors Assistant Underground, and surface surveying and general engineering duties. An opportunity for a young man seeking an opening into the Mining Field. Grade twelve edu~ cation preferred but not necessary. Single status only. Applicants please apply in writing to Personnel Officer, Wilroy Mines Ltd., Manitouwadge, Ont. was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Dorland reported on the visit of Rev Sit Tanner and 40 pounds of used stamps was given to him by Mr. Jones. : The ladies discussed various work projects for the Fall months and they are saving plastic pill bottles, used nylons, pieces of wool and Canada Packer labels. The chairman closed the meeting with prayer. rill SCHREIBER Registration night for those who wish to enroll in Schreiber Boy Scouts of Canada, will take place Friday, October 9th at 7.30 p.m. in the Town Hall. EACH BOY MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AT LEAST ONE PARENT OR SPONSORING ADULT. The registration fee is $5.00 per boy. A film on 1SO(Intern. Scout Olympics) held in Thunder Bay ir June, when our Scout Troop re- ceived their silver medal and slides of the event as well as of the Second Arctic and Northern Jamboree shown, 7 Eon We are asking parents to be present at the stated time to allow them to see the film and slides. A limited number of leaders will be required to start the fall programme in both cubs and scouts . Training will be provided and the rewards are the satisfaction derived from working in this worthwhile program. EWS FROM SCHREIBFR RECREATION COMMITTEE The Recreation "ommittee met twice during September dealing with sssessment of the summer progremme slsc items of new business. A letter received from the Roman Catholic Schoel Roard resolved that the playground property be made available to the town of Schreiber for a minimum of twenty vears. It was recommended by the Committee and approved by Council that Mr. L. Bourke be appointed & member of the S.P.R.C. to provide liaison between the trustee committee of the playground and the Recreation Committee. Tt wes recom- mended to Council that they authorize installation of proper lighting for the playground area, It is hoped that paving will teke place ~ Continued on PREC 17 ivnoea

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