PO A ae ae 9000000000009, ea PE og B 'OCOOCOCOOQ00Q000 ga a AS OI June 3rd-.th-Matinee THE CAINE MUTINY starring Humphrey Bogart, Fred MacMurray, Van Johnson, May Wynn and Robert Francis. June 5th-6th-7th SHANE starring Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur and Van Heflin. June 8th-9th DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER 0-0-0 CREDIT UNION NEWS For Common Good So popular have credit unions become in recent years their assets have in- creased more rapidly than Trust and Loan Companies, From an unimpressive $17 million in shares and deposits in '38 credit union holdings have climbed to an impressive $456 million, Last year they passed Canadian Loan and Trust Companies who started off in '38 with a ten times greater stake than the credit unions, Like the little man under the umbrella who "saves for a rainy day" credit unionists protect themselves against hard times, sickness and financial distress by banding themselves together for the common good, 0-0-0 C.GeIeT. BANQUET The Schreiber and Terrace Bay C.G.1.T. Groups held their first joint Mother and Daughter Banquet on Wednesday, May 25th in the Community Church at Terrace Bay. About eighty Mothers and Daughters sat down to the tables which were beautifully decorated with spring flowers and floating bowls of pansies, Bach Mother received a tiny colonial nosegay of pansies with streamers of blue and white, the C.G.I.T. colours, Miss Jean Goodfellow, president of the Terrace Bay group gave the address of welcome and introduced the Schreiber president, Miss Diane Slater Pont. on next col. 5 Page 3 C.Ge1l.T. BANQUET (Cont. j and other guests, Reverend J. W, Cruickshank of Schreiber offered the blessing after which a delicious turkey dinner was served by Mrs, Harris Haughn and her committee. The toast to the Cueen was followed by the toast to the Mothers given by Miss Betty MacFadyen and was res- ponded to by Mrs, Glen Gawley of Schreiber, The guest speaker, of the evening, Reverend Arthur Lavender was intro- duced by Miss Susie McCausland and thanked by Miss Donna Lohr, Mr. Lavender spoke on the theme "Converting your Mirrors into Windows", Mrs. C. Briggs led the group singing and a humorous skit was put on by the Terrace Bay group under the leadership of Miss M, Clayson,. Miss Sharon MacAdam of Schreiber entertained delightfully with two very enjoyable monologues which proved very popular with her audience, Mrs, Middaugh, who organized the first C.G.1.T. group in Terrace Bay, was called upon to say a few words and expressed her pleasure in watching the progress of the group over the last few years. Reverend Cruickshank voiced his appreciation for the work being done by the leaders and girls in the C,G,.I.1T. organization. Mrs, Morrow Riddell of Schreiber and Mrs, F, Soughton of Terrace Bay expressed their thanks to Mrs, Haughn and her committee for the very fine ban- quet and also to those who provided transportation for the Schreiber group. Reverend Cruickshank pronounced the Benediction and the evening was brought to a close by the singing of Taps. 0-0-0 STRAWBERRY BRIDGE Heve you arranged to attend the Strawberry Bridge in the Auditorium on Friday, June 10th? If not, there are still a few tickets available. Come and enjoy a social evening with delicious Strawberry Shortcake and good prizes for Bridge and Whist. For tickets contact Mrs, A, Farrow or Mrs, I. Marsh, 0-0-0