DECEMBER 3, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 21 L.A.C.A.'s UNITY - 70 - Cont'd from page 20 ... potters' clay. The table loom displayed in the wea- vers' corner was also frequently in use. District communities represented at the show were Pass Lake, Red Rock, Nipigon, Fort Frances and Atikokan . Visitors were noted from Dryden, Minnea- polis and Lloydminster, Saskatchewan as well. Meetings held in conjunction with the weekend show resulted in the formation of NACC - North- western Association of Community Crafts with Mrs. Stan Jeffery of Fort Frances its first chairman, Rheta hopes the new associaticn will provide a means of improving communications between the craftsmen and with the public in Northwestern Ontario communities The many admiring comments, enthusiasm and sometimes awe of the visitors is a tribute to the hard work of co-convenors Joan (Mrs. J.H. Black) and Marilynn (Mrs. Peter Clarke) and the committees. 'A salesman in a strange town was looking for a good church to attend on Sunday morning and happened in to a small one in which the congregation was reading with the minister. "WHEN ORiviNGg 111 Town! They were saying: "We have left undone those things we ought to have done, and we have done those things which we ought Rememae®! Choke PRE ARoon 0." not to have done." : The salesman dropped inte a seat and sighed with relief as he said to himself: "Thank goodness, I've found my crowd at @ NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL i$ SPONSORED BY THE KINSMEN CLUB OF SCHREIBER S43. on THURSDAY, is \ JANUARY 31st. 1970 9:00 P.M, - 2:00 A.M. THE SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Music by the "MIDNIGHT HOUR" "CABARET $10.00 PER COUPLE PERSONS 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER MAY PURCHASE TICKETS FROM KIN A, SPEZIALE - 824-2439.