TERRACE a SSS "ior ii ae = re bea ce GOING TO BUILD OR RENOVATE? SEE US AND SAVE SAVE SAVE CONTACT PETE L. HRYNYK SCHREIBER -- PHONE 89W ENOL ALS ANS - iae i TE ATE I URES, TN REE ONT OEY, ec th TT ORES: oupare Prices, Prove to tourself You Always Save at: Lumber 200 5. WATERLOO ST. : DAL, 2.2821 OEM ASEAN: ROI FORT WILiLAM iain Hiamaiian JUNIOR CHOIR RECEIVE aWiRDS = Cont'd from Pg.4 Laurie Hrynyk and Billie Davie. received fare= well gifts on behalf of the Choir. They are leaving soon to reside in Fort William and toronto respectively. Donna Slater end Glorie Gordon also recoived ferewell gifts; they are leaving this fall-to attend schools for further education, Mr, 4. Freed geve an interesting account of the 58th Conference of the United Church of Canada held in Winnipeg earlier this month, FATT TATA Nil il Sphe Si.JOHN «aMBULANCE HOLD aNNUAL INSPECTION The annual inspection of the Schreiber Unit of the St.John ambulance Brigade took ' place on Thursday, June 16, in the Church Hall of St.John's anglican Church, Schreibor. In the afternoon an executive mecting was held in the home of the Div.Supt., Mrs. H ' dartus. The official inspecting party from | Toronto were Brig. Eric Snow; OBE, CD, Deputy , Commissioner, and hiiss C.S. Murray, Reg.N., . Provincial Nursing Officer, They were / accompanicd from the Lekehead by-area Supt. (N) ' Supt.(A). Mrs, D, Rwanery, Sec,Tr 'iss G. Mitchell, and Mr. Fred Farwelh, Arca for CBSe, Schreiber presented her books end records for _ inspection and was complimented cn the efficient manner in which her books have always been kept, hirs, C.-Grahan, RN, Nursing Officer for Schreiber eve a report on her wor 4& Brigade banquet was tendered the : inspecting party at the Schreiber Hotel, 4mnong | several important b the invited guests were: Rov.& lirs, Inshaw, ove & Mrs, Crook and Father Cano and Mrs. H. varmichacl, Following the banquet, the Brigede meeting was held eat the hotel end rigade matters were nen neyenn eae ann BAY NEWS Page 7 discussed, Brig. Snow brought official greetings from, Provincial Headquarters and Miss Murray also | brought greetings from Toronto from Mrs, Dennison, the Prov. Supt., who was on another' inspection tour. Mr, Farwell and Miss Mitchell each spoke briefly and brought grectings from the Lakehead from Dr. F.P, Thompson, Area Comm., and Miss K.R. Escott, arca Nursing Officer, 4s report was made on Save-a-Life week, Schreiber members have teught 181 people to date. [t has been planned to have periodic demonstrations at the two local swimming spots during the summer and anyone at the beaches is free to take instruction during | i these practices, The formal inspection of the Brigade took place immediately following in the Church Hall with Brig. Snow taking the General Salute and then inspecting the columns with Miss Murray. Demonstrations were then carricd out as part-of the inspection. Following the formal inspéction of the Brigade, a social hour was held with members of the brigade serving lunch. Mees ae CLERGY HONOURED _. «bt a recent meeting of St. Edward's Council of the Knights of Columbus, the district Clergy were honoured. Gifts were presented to Dean B.A. Gallagher of Terrace Bay, Rev. J.M. Cano of Schreiber, and Rov. A. Greengrass of Marathon in appreciation of their untiring efforts on behalf of their parishioners, Lunch was served following 'the meeting. The Council has decided not to hold the 4nnual, Open Air Mass: this yeer due to distric roéd conditions and other considerations. However, plans are already being made to hold one next year. It was also announced that due to unfore- seen circumstances, the Council will have to abandon the Jackfish Lake Park project. 'Re WILLS NaMED SCOUT COMMISSIONER Mr, R, Wills has been named District Commissioner of the Northwestern Ontario Boy Scouts association. Mr. S. Baxter, Marathon, who was District Commissioner has been named Assistant Pro= vinciaL Commissioner. CO BASEBALL DOUBLE HEADER EAST ENDS VS. TERRACE BAY a 30 PM, SUNDAY, JULY 3KD. HIGH SCHOOL DIAMOND - TERRACE BAY