THE. NEWS LEGION FISH DERBY SOCIAL Hobden Spikula was chairman for the program of the Legion fish derby social evening--a most succes~ sful event. Prizes were awarded as follows, presented by J.L.Sawyer, President: Speckled - W.Moon, 2|b.120z; J.Richardson 2lb.80z J. Halonen 2lb.80z. Lake Trout - J.Stitt 5lb.8 oz. R.Bedard 3lb.I50z. R.Parent 3lb.80z; Pike - P.Doug 7|b.20z. R.Bedard 6lb.Iloz. W.Zaporzan 6lb.9oz. Pickerel - P.Doig 4Ib.20z. W.Moon 4lb.loz. W. Zaporzan 3lb.50z. Labatt's monthly prizes went to G.Willoughby, P. Doig, W.Moon, J.Stitt, and Jack Richardson. First prize winners received a years' free dues in the Legion. A Ca baret dance was enjoyed with music provided by Chuck & Richard Levigne and Geo.Churney. At midnight a buffett supper was arranged by Mesdames Paradis, McCuaig, Gunter, Davis and Spikula. LEGION AUXILIARY ELECT NEW OFFICERS Mrs Bill Paradis was named president at the Dec- ember meeting of the ladies auxiliary to the Canadia Legion. Others on the slate presented by the nomin- ating committee were Mrs.Gunter, Ist.five president, Mrs.Lloyd Small, treasurer; Mrs. J.Rigeslford, war- den; Mrs. Bruce Lidkea, asst.warden. The second vice president and secretary will be appointed at the January meeting. Plans were checked for the childrens Christmas Party on Dec.20 and it was announced the adults' social evening will be held on December 18. FATHER & SON BANQUET HELD The scouts and cubs annual father and son banquet was held in the Guild Hall with 135 attending. J. R.Smith was M.C., introducing the following head table guests:- J.Strong, Port Arthur, Provincial Field Executive, R.Wills, Teerace Bay, District Commissioner, |.Cameron, Terrace Bay, District Scout Master, J.B.Ridsdale, representative Schreibe Lions Club, Don Hencher, YMCA secretary, Rev. J.M.Cano, Rev.D.F.Muldrew, Rev.R.J.S.Inshaw and Mrs.G .Riley, president, mothers' auxiliary. Mr. Smith, who is group committee chairman, pre- sented the scout and cub leaders and assistants--- R.T.Campbell, B.Costall, J.Finboggasin, J.Thomas ing, R.Cote, J.P.Tessier and J.Kenderdine. J.E. continue CATHOLIC GIRLS PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The Catholic Girls Club planned their Christmas party for December 26 with a supper and exchange of gifts. Later there will be a program to be arranged by the convenor. Spiritual Convenor, Cathy McGrath, thanked the girls for their good attendance at special occasions in the church. ace Members volunteered to clean the Sanctuary for the Christmas services, deciding to meet on December 19 for this. Fifty-two members were present. Mrs. Harry Shack, director, introduced Dr. G. K. Searles, who gave a most interesting address on pro- blems experienced by those in their teens. The doc- tor was roundly applauded and formally thanked by Lenore O'Brien, the president. The Turner family enjoyed a family re-union this week in the home of Mr.and Mrs.Norman McCuaig, nee Beatrice Turner. Mr.and Mrs.Ben Turner of Fort William, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Turner of Terrace Bay and D'Arcy Turner of Goodeve, Sask., all contributing to the round of reminiscing . Mrs.George Burns and family were in Toronto last week, th e children to admire the Christmas decora- tions and Mrs. Burns to have a medical check-up. Mrs.Bessie Stewart is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Harry Martinsen and will spend the Christmas Season between her home and that of Mr.& Mrs.R.Gander. Mrs. Martyn Ryan is a patient in McKellar Hospi- tal. Rodney Bryson, HMCS Yukon, Halifax, is home to spend Christmas leave with his pa rents, Mr.and Mrs. Jack Bryson. Miss Maureen Cornell of Fort William spent th e weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Innes West. Mrs. Bill Gerow was teaching in the public school last week in the absence of Miss Joan Neil--who was called east by the death of her mother. Mrs.lrene Trowsse of Geraldton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. N.J.Jolicoeur and family. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Einarson of Rosseau have returned home after visiting their son Corp. Jim Einarson and his family. Willard J.Kosonic (Laudie) former Schreiber High, School teacher, enjoyed a re-union with two former pupils here--Lorna Holland, now Mrs.C .Scott, and Alex McCuaig--at a teachers' workshop in Owen Sound. Mr. Kosonic is now with Copp-Clark Publishing Co. of Toronto, who arranged the workshop. Mr.McCuaig is inspector of schools for Grey Dist.#1 and city of Owen Sound and Mrs.Scott is Primary Consultant with the Burlington Board of Education. Mrs.Scott gave an address at the workshop -- an analysis of the new approach in mathematics as it affects the younger pupils. MOOSE HUNT (Continued from front page) hunter success was exceedingly good and it would appear that the kill will be favourably compared wit that of 1963 when |,338 moose were reported taken i the district,