TERRACE BAY NEWS M\ Vol. 15 No. 47 4% NOVEMBER 29, 1972 15¢ Per Copy C.W.L. CELEBRATES 20th ANNIVERSARY The regular monthly meeting of St. Martin of Tours Catholic Women's League was held on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 8:15 in the Church Hall. The rosary was recited in the church prior to the meeting. Mrs. G. Ramsey, president, opened the meeting with a few words of welcome and the League Prayers. Mrs. F. Sechesky read a passage from the Jerusalem Bible and Mrs. P, Malashewski read-the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. F. Helmink gave the treasur- er's report and the various committee chairmen gave their reports. Mrs. L. McBridge, Organization reported that she had ninety-eight paid up members and anyone could still join. Mrs. M. Chepelsky, Social Economic and Civic Life, reported that Mrs. F. Cruikshank laid a wreath at the cenotaph on Nov. 11 and she reminded members to attend the Hospital Auxiliary meeting Noy. 20. Mrs. J. Kennedy, Christian Family Life reported that the missionary which the League is sponsoring is Brother S. Maria Anthony of Ceylon who began his studies in November 1971. Mrs. A. Regis, Church Life, read a letter from Father Giroux of Red Lake, thanking the members for the many boxes of clothing, and a poem entitled, "Slow Me Down Lord". Mrs. R. Gerlach, Communications, gave the finan- cial statement of the Penny Auction and reported that a cheque for $335.30 had been given to the treasurer. cont'd on page 8..... CANDIDATES NIGHT THURSDAY The Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce is again sponsoring a "Candidates Night" this Thursday, Nov- ember 30th. This program is offered for the candidates running for Municipal Election, December 4th. Reeves will be allowed a five minute talk and all other candida- tes, three minutes. Written questions from the floor will be accepted by the chairman. Coffee and donuts will be served. - Be sure to be at the High School Auditorium this Thursday at 8 p.m. Support your candidates and VOTE - Monday December 4th. IRENE SPICER HONOURED ON RETIREMENT Miss Irene Spicer was honoured at a dinner party arranged in the Restaurant LeBlanc by the Local Hydro Commission to mark her retirement after 27 years service with the Schreiber board. On their behalf, E. G. Caccamo presented a wedgewood brooch and framed tribute in appreciation of her years of work, In addition to the local board and staff, and imm- ediate relations of Miss Spicers, were Jack Hamer, Area Manager; Jim Tarling, Consumer Service Supt.; Harry Story and Eric Coggin, Ontario Hydro Account- ing Dept., of Thunder Bay. Continued on page 24. ....