Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 21 Apr 1960, p. 4

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Page 4 HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER Mrs. Boyer Gagnon who attends Radio Coll- ege in Toronto, is home with his' parents, Mr.& Mrs. J,Gagnon for Easter Miss Joyce Holmes of Tinmins, Ontario, is © home for the Easter vacation with her parents,} dent forthe next term, Mr.& Mrs, Ed.Holmes,. Mrs, L,Bailey of Dryden was a weekend visitor with friends in Schreiber, Mr.t& Mrs. H.N.Gellert and family are visiting relatives in Winnipeg over the Easter' Holidays, Mr.& Mrs, W,D.Graham and Family of Fort William, are spending Eastér in Schreiber visiting several of their friends and former neighbours. Miss E,Willoughby has returned home after a vacation spent in North Bay and Ottawa with relatives.' HOME ECONOMIST TO- VISIT SCHREIBER INSTITUTE The Schreiber Women's Institute held their regular meeting on Tuesday, April 12th with Mrs. J,Campbell presiding and thirteen mem- bers present. Minutes and Correspondence was read by Mrs. W.J.Thrower, The latter included letters from the Ontario Department of Agri- culture. (Home Economics Service) and a thank you from Mr.& Mrs. K.Ross. . Yearly reports were given as follows:- Public Relations - Mrs, W.Thrower; History, Research and Current. Events - Mrs, N,Smith; Home Economics and Health - Mrs, J,Whitton, A donation was made to the Schreiber Can- cer Society. "SANDWICHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS" will be featured in the demonstration. sponsored. by the Institute, to be held on May 6th at 1.30 P.M, in St,John's Anglican Church Hall, A cordial invitation is extended to all women of the Community, Miss Mary McInnes, Home Economist, will conduct the demonstra- tion. Party Sandwiches, family sandwiches, snack-time sandwiches and whole meal sand- wiches will be demonstrated. Miss McInnes will be assisted by Mrs. J,Corbett with the following Committee; Mesdames A.W.Slater, E,O'Connor, W aun W.Thrower, R,Macadam, T,Whitton, Mrs. Roy Bailey nie sided for the: election of officers and the following executive were chosen:- President - Mrs. T.Whitton;.1st Vice- President - Mrs,' J.Campbell; 2nd Vice-Presi- dent - Mrs. R.Winters; Secretary - Mrs..W. Thrower; Treasurer - Mrs. K.Macadam; District Director - Mrs, N,Smith; Pianist - Mrs. J.Bryson; Tea Hostess - Mrs, E,0'Connor; Baby Scales - Mrs. W.Miller; Friendship Secretary =-Mrs, W.Scott. ~ Standing commit-~ tees are as follows:- Public Redations - Mrs. WeThrower; Home Ec.& Health - Mrs, A, Slater; Hist.Research & Curr.Events - Mrs. N,Smith; Agriculture & Can,Industries -~- Mrs. R.Macadam and Auditors are Mrs, W. Clemens and Mrs. N,Linkewich, RUBY REBEKAH LODGE TO. HOLD PENCIL TAG DAY Ruby Rebekah Lodge met on April 13th with Mrs, M, Legault, N.G. and Mrs. A.Morris, V.G, presiding, Minutes and Correspondence was read by Mrs, A,Laine and included letters from Miss P,Fadden, Port Arthur, Mrs, E,Harvey, Winni- peg and Mrs, W.Black, Fort William. Mrs, F,Grover reported for the C,P,T. Committee, stating that the Annual Pencil TERRACE BAY NEWS | the proposed Tournament, April 21, "1960 Tag Day will be held on the 14th of May, Mrs. N,Smith reported on the District® meet- ing held.in Fort William which she attended with Mrs. W.Wallace, stating that Mrs,Mavis» Slater was,elected.as District Deputy Presi- Mrs, A.Morris gave the Sick and Welfare report. Semi-annual reports were given by Mrs. T, Whent, Treasurer and Mrs, H,Wallace, Financial Secretary. A.donation, was made to, the \Schrei- ber Branch Cancer Society, Initiation will be held at the next meeting with Special Degree practise on April 25th, The -hostess prize was won by Mrs, T.Whent. SPARKLING SPRING TEA HELD BY LEGION AUXILIARY The Legion Auxiliary held their Annual Spring Tea in the Town Hall last Saturday and the balmy weather helped to make the occa- sion a, very successful affair. General Convenor, Mrs. W.Lidkea, was assisted by Co-Convenor Mrs, W.Olson,. Serving salad plates and tea at the indivi- dual tables were Mesdames W.Furlonger, W. Christie, A,Nykanen, C,Pearson, P,Pegoraro, R, Bedard, A.C.Riglesford, W.O0lson, E,.Swanson and E. McCouan, The Kitchen Convenor, Mrs. M.Didura was | assisted. by Mesdames J,Handel, W.Kinney, B. Paradis and Mrs,R.Grey who made the tea, In charge of the Bake Table was Mrs. W. Moon while Mrs.Ken Williamson presided at the Candy table and Mrs. R.Macadam at the White Elephant table. Mrs. N.McCuaig sold tickets on the Mystery Prize which was won by Mrs, L.R.McCuaig and -- Mrs. R,MacCuaig acted as Cashier, TOWN. TOPICS (Cont'd from page 3) S.Boyd Jr.,home and Karen with the G, Dodges? LICENSE TO. SHOW FILMS GRANTED At long last a license-has been granted by the Theatres Censor Board and the Recreation Association will commence showings of Holly- wood films on Saturday, April 30th. Films will be shown on alternate Saturdays through- out the year, starting at 7:00 P.M. Prices of admission will be:~ Adult members - 40¢ - Adult non-members -;50¢ - Children - 25¢, Watch mext week's News for. details of 'the first show. CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT Registrations are 'still being received at the Rec.Office and at the Mill Tool Crib for GET YOUR NAME IN NOW, FLUO MU MALLU tbat MAMMAL LLM ALAMRsza ec DOM noo LageesaeOGke CLAIR MALU EEA POO LODE DONT! FORGET dhe Bay Closing © Out starts Thursday: April 2! Sale Big Savings - Big Savings! STE eee eee ee ee ore eee re ie Caen Titi:

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