Ng vley: THE NEWS SPECIAL MEETING HELD IN THE GOSPEL MISSION ] White River. Mr. Hawke lived here with his parents Mr. B. H. Rempel, the guest of Mr. & Mrs. R. Mr. & Mrs. W. Hawke, his father being with the Sheffield, addressed a special meeting in the Gospel | C.P.R. Mission on Friday evening. His topic was Railway Mr. & Mrs. G. Krause spent last week in Mine Missions, a non=denominational religious work carried] Centre with Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Krause. on among workers in all forms of transportation, in Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Fraser of Comox, B.C. both the United States and Canada. visited with their aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. J.P. Mr. Rempel is a railway conductor, working west Gagnon this week enroute home from a holiday in out of Winnipeg, and a voluntary unpaid worker. Be-{ southern Ontario. gun thirty four years ago as Railway Missions (which The ladies Bowling League will hold their wind-up name will be kept) the association now includes a dinner on June 6th in the Anglican Church Hall, branch in the Air Force, Highway workers, and plans | fallowed by a cabaret party in the Town Hall. are underway to establish a branch for those engaged in sailing. While some large meetings are held when possible, still more of the work is carried on inform- ally in small groups gathering at lunch breaks or similar occasions. CWL DIOCESAN CONVENTION (Continued. . .) Andrews, Pt. Arthur was appointed Diocesan Director for 1964-65. Wednesday afternoon sessions concluded with the election of officers. Mrs. A.A. Bedard was returned as president by acclamation; Mrs. F.A. Helmink, Terrace Bay, Mrs. H. Shack, Schreiber, Mrs. S. _ Cawley, Ft. William, vice-presidents; Mrs. M.J. Stokaluk, Recording secretary; Mrs. U.J. Tackney, Corresponding secretary; Mrs. P.Gagne, Ft. Frances LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS FOR APRIL Team standings by points are as follows: I. Krause, 69; A. McCouan, 62; B. McBride, 63; E. Gray, 56; J. Tremblay, 52; V.O'Keefe, 49; J. Costall, 49; B. Kusik, 49. Honors: E.Gray 202,210; L.Prescott, 214; B.McBride 203, 208, 232,215; J.Tremblay 234, | treasurer; Mrs. W.S. Merchant, Past President. 228 ,202;.V.O'Keefe 297,211; C.Lalonde 212; |. Diocesan President Mrs. Bedard and director Father Krause 250% J.Costall 208,237,210, 219, 250,211,205] Kanavy were appointed delegates to the C.W.L. 206; M.Martinsen 233,207; M. Gerow 205; A. Mc= | Provincial Convention to be held in St. Catherines, Couan 250,221; K.Furyk 246,204; E.Schaan 200; B. | July 7 - 9th. Kusik 211, 210; Z.Fisher 221, 211; P. Cook 217. The 1965 Diocesan Convention will be held in St. May Games: B.Scott 211; B.McBride 281; J.Costall | Patricks Cathedral Parish, Fort William. 223; M.Gerow 207; V.O'Keefe 210; J. Tremblay The banquet and luncheon were catered to by: the 224, 205; R.Pearson 200. UCW of St. Andrew's United Church. SOCIAL & PERSONAL Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. H. Martinsen were Mr. & Mrs. C. Freeborn, Mesdames Lindy Lamb Pearl Nash and Margrite McKinnon, Fort William. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Craigie and son Jeffrey, Port Arthur were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. R. Grey. Mr. & Mrs. M. Banning and Mrs. Pat McCrae, Nipigon, visited Mr. & Mrs. G. Caccamo during the weekend. Messrs. J. Sawyer and A. Pearson attended: the Dominion Convention of the Royal Canadian Legion held in Winnipeg. Misses Linda Connelly and Betty McGuire, St. Joseph's College, North Bay, spent the weekend wit their parents, Mr. & Mrs. D. Connelly and Mr. & Mrs. D. McGuire. Mrs. Edith Pease, Toronto, Mr. T. Sawyer and son Harold, Sturgeon Falls, visited with Miss Edith Sawyer and their parents. Mr. & Mrs. T.P. Whent spent the weekend at the Lakehead. Mrs. G. Birch left Saturday to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Krizan, Canmore, Alta. and grand children. Mr. E. Morrill returned home from Terrace Bay Hospital. Dr. Stan Morrill returned to Vancouver after visiting his family here. Schreiber residents were saddened by the news that Jack Hawke was drowned accidently Sunday-at New Diocesan, Officers - Back | tor Mrs. M. Stoka luk,Mrs. H.Shack,Mrs. V.J.Tackney - Front Mrs. F.A.Helmink,Mrs.A.A.Bedard, Rev.C.J.Kanavy SJ. -Photo by |. McCuaig D.C. MACDONALD TO VISIT SCHREIBER & T. BAY ontinued from Pg. 12 Mr. MacDonald will be prepared to answer any questions placed before him. The Local New Democratic Club will provide free coffee and doughnuts, and urges that everyone who possibly can do so come out to hear this eminent speaker . The place: Large Meeting Room, of the Recreation Centre, on Friday, May 22nd, at 7:30 P.M. DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY.