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Terrace Bay News, 15 Oct 1970, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 15, 1970 ARTIFICIAL ICECOMMITTEE WILL SPONSOR BINGOS = Oct.22 = Nov. 19 - Nov. 6 -Dec.3 TOWN HALL 8:00p.m. Please come out and support the Ice Committee "as there is $8,900 left to pay on the Ice. Gordon M. Bodge GENERAL INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE - FIRE - CASUALTY - LIABILITY 179 HUDSON DRIVE NOTICE OF MEETING The Semi-annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club will be held in the Curling Lounge on Tuesday, October 20th, at 8 P.M. We ask all members to attend, and we also invite any ladies who are interested in joining our Curling Club this year. Any newcomers in town who would like to curl, and want further information, may contact Norma Crockford at 825-3648; Rhea Beaulieu at 825-3320; ° or Connie Cvitkovich at 825-3307. SHOWER TEA HONOURS BRIDE-ELECT Miss Cathy Jo Cotton was the guest of honour at a Come and Go Bridel Shower, held in the Commu- nity Church Hall on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Debbie Helmink and Mrs. Sharon Lundberg were co-hostesses . Receiving at the door were the bride-elect with her mother, Mrs. R. Cotton'and the groom's Mot- her, Mrs. R. Wallwin. Continued next column ..... WE KEEP YOUR CLOTHES IN GOOD SHAPE ALWAYS:-- PHONE - 824-2250 = ------------ THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION REQUIRES Supply teachers immediately for Elementary and Secondary Schools in Schreiber and Terrace Bay. Supply rates: Qualified Secondary Teachers - $40.25 per day, Qualified Elementary Teachers - $28.75 per day, Unqualified Teachers - $22.00 per day. A qualified teacher holds a valid Ontario Teachers' Certificate. An unqualified teacher holds no Teaching Certificate, or an Out-of-Province Certificate. Apply in writing giving full particulars to: - Mr. E.J. Morgan, Director of Education, The Lake Superior Board of Education, Schreiber, Ontario. NOTICE OF MEETING The Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club Annual General Meeting will be held Wednesday, October 21st at 8 P.M. in the Curling Club Lounge. It is essential that we have a good representative turn-out for this meeting. An entirely new set-up for this year's curling will be discussed. : If you want YOUR opinions to be heard, come out to this import meeting. Guests were servzd lunch at individual tables, by servitors Mary Clara Coupal, Mary Jane Hopper and Gail Simmer. Mrs. R. Harris assisted in making the coffee and fashioned a hat from ribbons from the gifts. In charge of the guest book was Leslie Cotton and Candy Cotton displayed the gifts. C.W.L. MONTHLY MEETING The monthly meeting of the C .W.L. was held in the parish hall on October 11th. League prayers opened the meeting and a passage from the Jerusal- em Bible was read. A decade of the Rosary was said for native vocation in the New Guinea diocese The secretary gave her report and read the corr- espondence and the treasuer's report was given and accepted. continued page 9 .......

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