PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 16, 1973 Police Week =- cont'd Rule of Law. Every member of the force is a guardian of your life and property. You recei- ve his service and protection. He deserves your support and respect! H.H. Graham, Commissioner. CHILD CARE AWARDS PRESENTED TO GUIDES May first was an exciting night for the Terrace Bay Girl Guides, when after two months of taking the St. John's Child Care Course, Girl Guide Child Care Badges and St. John's Certificates were presented. Captain, Pam Jones opened with a few words of welcome, after which colours were presented and O Canada was sung. Special guests were District Commissioner Connie Cvitkovich, Blue Badge Secretary, Shir- ley Caron, Mrs. Jan McEwen, R.N., District Health Nurse and Instructor for the course. Mrs. Helen Jartus, Corps Staff Officer of St. John's Ambulance, Schreiber, presented certificates to thirteen guides who had succes- sfully passed the course. These were Teresa Aylward, Lois Caron, Carla Crockford, Melody Fisher, Diane Jones, Natalie Kostiuk, Dawn McBride, Lori McBride, Judith Moher, Patricia Paukstys, Janice Pytyck, Deborah Seidel and CanlIDB help you! Mr. A, iP Y one of our representatives will be at Chicoine's Big "CO! Schreiber, Ontari¢ On Wednesday, May| 23rd, Motel, 1973, If you require financing to start, modernize, "or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. Nidb [PT DEVELOPMENT BANK P. O. Box 878, Thunder Bay 'F'", Ontario. Tel. 623-2745 Denise Vienneau. Following this, Melcdy Fisher presented Mrs. McEwen with a thank you gift, for taking time out from a very busy schedule, to teach thé course. Captain Jones presented Mrs. Jartus with a farewell gift of a Guide cup and saucer on be- half of the Guide movement in Terrace -Bay. She thanked Mrs. Jartus for her never failing interest and diligent work in First Aid, Child Care and Home Nursing. Mrs. Jartus thanked the assembly and gave a short talk on the aims of St. John's and said she hoped the Guides would retain their inter- est and useful knowledge for the future. Mrs. Jartus is leaving this area to make her home in the Okanagan Valley. Captain Jones is ably assisted by Lieuten- ants Lois McRae and Bibianne Robitaille. Photo below of Melody Fisher making presen- McEwen looks on. tation to Mrs. Jartus as Mrs. Photo by M. Lundberg. REMBER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I20I W.Walsh Street Thunde (at end of Walsh St.,near "NEW FURNITURE AT DISCQUNT PRICES Bedroom ,Livingroom,Kitchen Furniture, Westinghouse Appliances dni tamil Broadloom Motel Furniture and Bedding FREE DELIVERY in Ci ONTARIO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE OPEN [VICTORIA DAY MAY 2I