DANCING SCHREIBER CURLING ING UP ad 1 The Schreiber Curling Club will hold a Cabaret Evening as their joint wind-up party Friday, April 23rd, in the Town Hall" Trophies and Prizes will be presented and lunch provided. Admission - $1.00. Each member may invite a guest couple. FOR SALE - 1961 Plymouth in good condition. Phone Schreiber 20. COUNCIL QUOTES - (Continued from Page 1) did not wish to be deprived of this service and an enquiry was sent out on their behalf. Notice was given that two delegates from the Towns hip of Terrace Bay would attend the District Municipal Leggue Convention to be held in Port Arthur, April 28th, to April 30th. Police report from Constabel Warfield noted a quiet month in March. The fire report for March from Fire Chief Hofland noted fifty-six fire free days. St. John's Ambulance certificates had been presented at the last regular practice, by Mr. R. Wills to volunteer firemen, who had completed the winter course. Chief Hofland requested a rearrange ment of police equipment now stored in the Fire Hall in order to maintain servieeability of the fire equipstent in the event of an emergency. Accounts fer March were perused and passed as follows: Public Library $418.18, Hydro $8,839.84, Township $27,599.32, Snack Bar $3,450.46, Recreation $9,085.23. Mr. Jim Doyle had been hired by the Township as Constable and his appointment became effective April 12th. Negotiations are being completed for the hiring of a second constable. The Schreiber detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police had serviced the town during the intervening period they were without policemen. Councillor Cavanaugh brought Council's attention to another hazardous spot due to spring flooding. Situated adjacent to the C.P.R. road and the Highway to clear it up and correct the drainage problems. Replying to enquiries, Secretary W.F. Strutt stated some budgets had been submitted, and with B/ACGO/ FRI. April 23rd.-8 pm. MOOSE HALL 20....$5. games 1.... $25. jackpot SPONSORED BY THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, WITH PORTION PROCEEDS TO THE TERRACE BAY _ FIGURE SKATING CLUB. ww HE NEWS COUNCIL QUOTES the auditors completing their work that week, the balance should be finished shortly after. Councillor Brown would get the requested keys for Fire Chief Hofland. He felt the Police Department was geeting nicely started. Councillor Thompson notified members of Council that the new Recreation Director, Mr. Buck Matiowski had arrived and was now installed as Director. Permission was given for Fire Chief Hofland to take a week's vacation and two volunteers will be registered for a summer course at the Fire College. A previous application for the position of dog catcher will be followed up, and Councillor Brown would check the dog pound. SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER The regular monthly meeting of Silver Birch Chapter No. 264 O.E.S was held Monday even- ing in the Terrace Bay Community Church Hall. Worthy Matron E. Beddard and Worthy Patron A. Farrow presi- ded over the well atten- ded meeting. The minu- tes of the previous mee- ting were read by Sec. Mrs. A. Baitey and the Treasurer's report by Mrs. A. Farrow. The standing and special committee convenors gave their reports and many thank you letters were received. A Memorial plaque was unveiled and dedi- cated in memory of deceased members of Silver Birch Chapter . Rev. T.G. Husser, P.P. When you turn 19 you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontario Ad. No. 5002 1 cols. x 150 lines eee 1965 _ McKim Advertising Limited Toronto officiated with Mrs. Annie Bailéy assisting. Two members were welcomed into the Chapter. Following other routine business a delicious lunch was served by | the April Committee of Mrs. J. Clanc *