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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1975, p. 17

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975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I7 ~ BOARD CONGRATULATES FUND RAISERS ulations to those responsible for the .e and Penny Auction. The Board of to the McCausland Hospital sincerely > the efforts of these people in rais- han fourteen hundred dollars for the 3uilding Fund. inks to Lillian Belliveau, Sheila Diane Coupal, Sheila Dakin, Vi lan Hall, Pam Jones, Hazel Lang, lair, Lois MacRae, Marjorie Hamilton, , Robbie Velanoff, Gerry Salesse, y, Sam Ballentine, Pat Jones and .) Thompson, who kindly gave their ffort to help assure the success of spital. 1blic Relations McCausland Hospital. AGUASABON GOLF CLUB short note to remind all golfers >rships are now due! who uses the course and presently ave a membership must pay green fees. bs are available at the Pro Shop. 1b House and Pro Shop is now open for nience. Temporary greens are still i. nent Chairman Scotty Hamilton will be "he Men's Twilights on May 2Ist. s are urged to participate in the which are held every Wednesday even- > 1s a good way to meet other golfers 1b. tails on the up-coming Golf Clinic sek's News. A notice will also be the Pro Shop. ~orage lockers are now available at Ef you want one for this summer be se Evelyn Cornfield at the Pro Shop. L.A. TO LEGION I09 MEETING ir May meeting, with Jean Crook pres- > Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Can- ion Branch I09 donated $I00.00 to the r Hockey team, and $25.00 to Cystic "oundation. Sopel was initiated as a member. ided not to send delegates to the l convention in June. nutes silence was observed in memory >mbers Yvonne Webb and Edith Hubelit. 1 McLaughlin volunteered to assist r1ardson with Field Day Draw. decided if a student won money in -Lap program and was not able to use ar, the sum would be held for a year, and then put into the Sports Fund. Earline Johnson volunteered to decorate the room for the Auxiliary birthday party dinner and evening - May 24th. Bea McCuaig reported on the district con- vention held in Marathon. RUBY REBEKAH LODGE MEETING Mrs. Norma Fummerton V.G. presided as N. Grand, Mrs. Dora Weaver P.D.D.P. presided as V.G. for the meeting of Ruby Rebekah Lodge 279. Mrs. Glorie Miller reported on the District Association meeting she had attended with Mrs. Gladys Hamilton on Saturday, May 3rd in the Park St. Hall in Thunder Bay. Mrs. Fummerton gave a lengthy list of cards and flowers sent to members and friends. > Communications included letters from Mrs. Etta Gray and family, Mac Hubelit and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Slater, Mrs. F. Harness, Mrs. Mildred Smith and Mrs. Lily Wilson. Mrs. Marian Young and Mrs. Jean Graham and Mrs. Dorothea Plummer. A letter from D.F. Stephen- son, Lake Superior High School re Bursary for Commercial student. First nominations for elective officers was held, presided over by Mrs. Glorie Miller. Mrs. Ileene Williamson won the attendance prize. The Rebekah degree will be held on June IIth with Degree practise on June IOth at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Glorie Miller as Degree Captain. LUMBER During World War II the U.S. armed forces consumed enough lumber to build 9.5 million average-sized homes. METER READER WANTED STARTING JULY " "MALE - OR - FEMALE - No experience necessary = we will train successful application. - Good salary - Job entails 8 hours reading time one month for commercial and 24 hours reading time every other month for the residential. NOTE: Reading must be completed between the 15th and 20th of each month. APPLY IN WRITING TO: The Schreiber Hydro Electric Ccmmission prior fo: May 28th, 1975.

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