TERRACE BAY NEWS § MAY 7, I975 3 ITMO PRESENT FAREWELL GIFTS Birch presided for the April meet- Chimo Club in Schreiber, reporting ence he had attended in Thunder Bay, organized by Jack Williams and very se on senior citizens' problems, and 2d offered to act as a volunteer Ce agreed to hold the May meeting in Terrace in Terrace Bay and to in- Rock Golden Age Club to visit Schrei- g Senior Citizens' Week - June I5th. er was received from Joe Gagnon, stating they have organized a club, membership and are now looking for for a club room and encouraged by f several organizations. ards for wallets, noting name, add- ergy, etc. were distributed and will wvailable to other senior citizens. s decided no further advertising signs laced in the Club windows, and tickets lays of raffles, must be handled by \izations sponsoring them. rause, social convener, thanked Alice for acting for her during her vaca- 3 said she would shortly organize a ject. Jacomb reported sending cards for occasions. Stokes, M.L.A. as guests. inancial statements, as read by Cyril and Helen Wallace, and the minutes of e and regular meeting, by Bea McCuaig pted. Chadwell reported Louella Gin" had won -oidered tea cloth. rs expressed their admiration of the of hooking shown by the Happy Hookers efully acknowledged the cash contri- For use by the club. vell gifts were presented to George and hto, leaving to live in Sault Ste. snd to Paddy Newton, leaving to live on. social program began with a Barbershop te, loud, but enthusiastic, sang sever- ers, accompanied by Inez McCuaig. udience convulsed with laughter at the- re covering at least fifty years in This Hit number was done. by George Joe Campbell, Johnny Spillane and Bill photo next column and was followed by yy Joe Campbell and Paddy Newton of ong, ago ballads. > C and Mrs. Stokes were es in other contests were won by Arnold nd Bill Gerow. The usual pot luck Aili and George Lehto. sroving to be a banquet was served. Pictured below - George Birch, Paddy Newton, Photos by I. McCuaig CHARLIE SIMMER GUEST SPEAKER AT HOCKEY am The event began as the annual Minor Hockey : banquet in the Legion, but when the guest speaker entered, greeted by whoops © from the over I00 boys, it immediately became Charlie Simmer Day: ! With the hockey star obviously please the welcome. £ delight, SAR fo! with Corp. Don Burton, was the M.C. introducting ies of Terrace Bay. Charlie described his climb to his present | position on California Golden Seals - from minor hockey in Terrace Bay, his home town to continued page I5 . those at the head table, after Charlie Simmer Reg Bailey and Ted Wilson (past presidents), Bordon Ross, Curtis Martin, Mrs. Wendy Martin, Mrs. Ruth Mulligan, (secretary), Cos Commisso, Paul Hendrick, Darlene Fummerton and Cathy Cook (Schreiber's first girl coaches), Terry McParland, Ray Wilson, Kenny ROSS, Jody Davis . of Schreiber with Frank Sechesky and Don Dav- i ¥ ce eces