PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 1979 Terrace Bay Council Quotes = continued seceeees toughly 57 effective on or after-April 1st, 1979. Constable Fenton will be permitted to take his carry over of Statutory Holidays, amounting to five days, to be taken by May 1st. After three readings, council passed a by-law to adopt rules and regulations of the Police Department. By-law 322 was also passed, being a by-law to appoint an Ai rport Committee, whose members consist of Reeve Cyril Brassard, Frank Anderson and Ken Eaton. The annual Road Subsidy Returns for 1978 will be submitted to the M4T.Ce, amount to $36,572.31, as well as the proposed 1979 Expenditure Programme in the amount of $46,600.00. The Township Solicitor was authorized to prepare documen- tation and affidavits with respect-to By-Law 318 for sub- mission to the Ontario Municipal Board. The Ontario Municipal Board will be informed that the land affected by restricted area by-law 318 is not covered by an official plan. The response of the Community Planning Advisory Branch to objection to the Zoning By-Law 318 was adopted as the report by Council to the Ontario Municipal Board under rule 10 of. the 0,MeBe revision rules of procedure. GUIDES AND BROWNIES CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY The 25th Annual Mother & Daughter Banquet was held Sun- day, February 18th in the Moose Hall. Master of Ceremonies, Janet Chappel welcomed everyone. Following presentation of Colours and 0'Canada, the World Hunter Grace was sung. Toast to the Queen was proposed by Krista Ditchfield, Toast to the Mothers by Joanne Lalonde. Mrs. Barb Lalonde * replied on behalf of the Mothers, thanking the girls for the Toast and the leaders for their work with the girls. The menu featured a turkey supper. After the singing of the 25 year song and Happy Birthday, thirteen little girls who have just become Brownies this year blew out the 25 can- dles that were on two beautifully decorated cakes. Many thanks to the Mothers who organized and helped prepare the event. Mrs. Barb Wise and daughter Debbie travelled from New York ,State to attend. Debbie was presented with the All Round Cord which she had earned while a member of our Guide Company. In recognition of achieving the cord, Debbie's name has been engraved on the Guide Award Shield for 1979. Heather Saran- paa presented Debbie with the shield. Tracey Stachiw, reaffiming her Guide Promise, was enroll- ed as a Cadet by Mrs. Cathy Geldreich. Tracey works with the Brownies of 2nd Pack. Ingrid Fournier, on behalf of the Local Association, ann= ounced that a Guide spoon would be sent to Mrs. Robbie Vel- anoff, in appreciation of her work done as a member of the LeAs Debbie Helmink of the Terrace Bay News was presented with a certificate of appreciation from Aguasabon District for the support the news has given to the (Guide movement over the years. Tracey Stachiw presented Nancy Evoy and Isle Smith with a thank you gift for helping out in a Ranger project. Pack 1 sang and danced "Shoe Fly", Pack 2 sang and marched to "Its a Small World®, the Guides danced and sang a Russian folk dance "Duck of the Meadow" and the Rangers sang "Reach Out in Love", a special song for International Year: of the Child accompanied by Marigold Bishop on guitar. The evening closed with Retiring of Colours and Taps. © Photo below - Debbie Wise of Youngstown, New York, formerly of Terrace Bay 1st Guide to receive her All Round Cord in Guiding. She now is with the Lewbston Junior Cadets Co., Lewiston, New York. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daly (nee Valerie Boyd) a girl, Jennifer Joan on Tuesday, February 13th, 1979 in Sarnia, Ontario. FIRST WOMAN TO TRAVEL %§ IN SPACE WAS A RUSSIAN, WHO MADE 45 REVOLUTIONS ABOVE THE EARTH IN A 70 HOUR AND 50 MINUTE FLIGHT IN 1963. SHE WAS 26 YEARS OLD THEN. HER PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE CONSISTED OF AROUND 125 PARACHUTE JUMPS,