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Terrace Bay News, 4 Oct 1978, p. 6

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PAGE © TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 4, 1978 PINEWOOD - BIRCHWOOD AUXILIARY The Auxiliary to Pinewood=Birchwood began another season ] with the September meeting presided over by Vice=President Alm Hart in Birchwood Terrace. Corresponding Secretary Lillian Christie read the minutes and correspondence. Treasurer Ken Macleod advised the members of the current bank balance and later discussed the Audio-Visual project. Estelle Wallwin itemized the Sick and Visiting report for June, July and August and Gertrude Cotton gave the statistics on the Volunteer Services for these summer months. This latt- er service will show increasing needs in the fall due to the departure of the summer students on staff and the rise in res- dency as well as the lack of any taxi service within the community. Anyone wishing to assist residents to Doctor,, Dentist or laboratory appointment or out for a shopping need, were asked to contact G. Cotton. Due to a heavy fog in the area and a very small turnout of members, no convener could be found to head up a Game Night in September. However with the Hospital Auxiliary holding a Card Party October 5th, it was felt they would support this project and encourage or assist any resident able to attend. Peggy Thompson consented to convene the Fall Tea on Saturday, October 28th in Birchwood Terrace from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Terrace Bay Kinettes advised they had not been required during the summer months, but intended to continue their month ly bingo nights this winter. The next meeting will be held Thursday, October 5th, at 2 p.m. in Birchwood Terrace. COUNTDOWN 10 é& CURLING © In just one month curling will be in full swing. A few members of this year's executive are: Mike Fenton, President; Dave Rodgers, Treasurer; Brian Ramsay, Secretary; Bob Roberts Draw and Membership; Curtis Desrosiers, Mixed Curling; Tony Commi sso, Curling Lounge; Rudy Gerlach, Club Sales; Ron Jowi tt Publicity and Junior Curling. Watch for the date of the first general meeting in mid- October. |f you have any questions about this year's curling program, feel free to call Mike Fenton 825-9179 or Bob Roberts 825-3860. Council Quotes - continued from page 1 Lieutenant-Governor Pauline McGibbon. The present Council, which will terminate at the bcginning of December, will host the annual Christmas party for the new Boards and appointed Committees. eeess cca P.A, Day - continued. Rajotte. Left to right Barb O'Brien, Yolande THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION NIGHT SCHOOL The following courses appear ready to begin shortly. People who registered will be contacted about details. Others wishing to join should do so this week. Driver Ed, Photography, Fireman's Fitness (filled) Cake Decorating, Ladies Fitness, Slim- nastics, Men's Fitness (a few openings) Other courses requiring more enrollment Home Improvements, Small Motors, Wood- crafts, Sewing, Conversational French, Music. For courses not listed indicate your interest by enrolling or instructing. For further information contact: Lake Superior High School Schreiber Campus Phone 824-2555

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