Terrace Bay News, 31 Oct 1984, p. 5

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Schreiber Scribbles by WINNIE CAMPBELL Chimo Club The Chimo Club held their regular meetinz on Friday October 19th with -- president Fred Harness presiding and 32 members present. Mr. Pat Guina gave the treasurer's report and reported 158 paid up members. Marg Gerow gave the Bingo report for October. Lucky numbers were Barb McLaughlin, Mary Valentino, Bonnie Chisholm, Win Campbell. The winner was Winnie Campbell. Mrs. Beth McAdam, secretary, read her-report. There will be a bazaar, bake table, raffles and sew- ing tables on Saturday Nov. 3 in the Chimo Club. Everyone is welcome. Bern Jacomb gave her card report and thank you notes. Jack Handel reported for the maintenance commit- tee. A new furnace is almost completed and the Bits and Bites club room is to be painted. Myr Don ~ Smith} Manager of the Bank of Montreal was the guest speaker informing seniors of the many ways and benefits afforded those of 60 years of age and over. Happy birthday was sung to those having bir- thdays in October; Alex Gordon, Betha Miller, Beth McAdam, Jean Stitt and winners were Esther Birch, P. Guina and Jack Handel. Al Slater showed "High Grass a film Would you believe? by HELENE BALLARD Hello! I hope this week will be better than my last attempt, but it's not easy to fly on one wing which is what I was doing. For some strange reason some folks did not believe me, so I decided to tell them I fell off a Polo pony. They did not believe that either so I'll stick to the truth - a bowling injury. Last Saturday we at Bir- - chwood Terrace had a very enjoyable afternoon when we had our "Open House"'. A very nice group of people came to have lunch, after which they were shown a slide film showing what the Home has to offer Senior Citizens. There were also guided tours of the building. Everyone seem- ed to enjoy themselves. We also had members of the Board of Directors for the Thunder Bay District Homes for the Aged. We were pleased with the number of people who came and helped make a success of our day. I hope you have your Halloween goodies ready for our small fry and also the "'not so small". I guess I had _bet- ter forget about going around this year. After all I guess I am past that age. So kids, have a fun night but please be careful. Watch out for cars so we can have a safe night. And now for my bite. People who use Bir- chwood's parking lot at any time please make«a point of reading the signs posted at various places. One morn- ing last week a car was parked too close to the main entrance. Seems it had a flat tire but that is still no excuse for what happen- ed. The Ambulance was needed for one of our residents and the car was parked in a way that made it difficult for the am- bulance to drive up to the main entrance. Please take more care in the future and do not block the main en- trance. The signs are posted. Thank you. i.m. dodick R.O. optometrist 1119 Victoria Ave THUNDER BAY Phone 622-7726 / Until next week ... A young man was describing his new girl to his brother thus: "Wait until you see her 'Legs by Steinway', 'Body by Fisher', and 299 'neck by the hour'. Attention! PERT'S 398A DA DEADADARAS framed needs. Where? When? FRAMING & ART GALLERY Is Bringing Christmas. to YOU! e All Metal Mouldings e Selected Wood Mouldings e Selected Framed Prints Our expert staff will be on hand to assist you with ALL your custom Terrrace Bay Recreational Centre Saturday, Sunday & Monday November 3, 4, & 5th 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Attendance Draw See You There! "%o off ' O'Connor's Gireus: -° Everyone enjoyed a pot luck lunch. A special cake was made for birthdays and anniversaries by Winnie. Next meeting will be November 16: The Chimo Club was decorated with Halloween decorations by. Beth and Pat. The convenor of the Bazaar is Mrs. F. Harness. Comings and Goings Visitors at Mrs. Eleanor over the weekend were Cynthia Bond Perkins from Calgary, Ernestine Hucul from Thunder Bay, Tim Bond from Peterborough and grandson Reg Corbet and family from Thunder Bay. Our sympathy to Mrs. Ann Lalonde on the pass- ing of her brother in Thunder Bay, also to Mrs. Alice Sparks on the pass- ing of Frank Ball. Mrs. Charlie Pearson has returned from visiting relations in St. Thomas. C.W.L. Holy Angels The regular meeting was held on Sunday evening Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 31, 1984, page 5 Oct. 21 in the Parish Cen- tre. CWL President Billie Ann Saarinen welcomed the guests and members, reciting the League Prayer. Secretary Mrs. Bernadette Maronese read the minutes of the last meeting. In the absence of the correspon- ding secretary the president read the correspondence. Mrs. Colleen Gauthier read the treasurer's report in the absence of Mrs. Roxanne McLellan. 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