May 25, 1967 SCHREIBER NEWS Mrs. Don Tremblay, daughter Valerie and son Vaughn visited in Chapleau during the holidays. Schreiber High School will hold its first annual Athletic Night on Friday, May 26. All parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. Allan Gilmour spent the weekend in Chapleau with friends. Susan Kragero and Debby Yantz of Fort William spent the holiday with Susan's parents. Sandra Ann Shaw and Colleen Schoales of Fort William are visiting Mr. & Mrs. Innes West. Photo by Inez McCusig -| Mr.&Mrg. Bob Turner study a model ship made by Cubs. HOBBY SHOW OUTSTAN DING SUCCESS There was standing room only at the Scout Assoc- iation annual hobby show held in the town hall. District Commissioner, Roland Wills, attended and leaders were assisted by the group committee and Lions club members. The judges were Mrs. Lester McCuaig, R.B. Spadoni, and Arnold O'Keefe who awarded prizes as follows: Ist, 2nd and 3rd prize winners named in order - Cubs: Models from Kits - Kenny Cook, Bob Bryson, Richard Carmichael . Carvings - Dean Fisher, Barry Glad, Doug Glad. Woodcraft - Richard Dietrich, Keith Scott, Kevin Bottomley, Clark Gander. Art by Numbers - Danny Glad, Clark Gander, Hans Prinselaar. Art Free Expression - Greg Caccamo, John Bromley, Bill Souliere. Baking - Bruce Hiller, Kevin Scott, Dan- iel Harrison, David Copeman. Miscellaneous - David Lengyel, Corned Prinselaar, Dale Keating, Clyde Gordon. Scouts: Kit Models - Chuck Hill, Michael McGuire, Lawrence Madge. Woodcraft - Wayne Tremblay, Terry Glad, Kevin Bottomley. Art by Numbers - Terry Glad, Michael Souliere, Wayne Garlick. Art Free Expression - Robin Smith, Allan Turner, Alex Vanderkam. TERRACE BAY NEWS 'bronze badges and 35 green badges. Page II Leathercraft - Joseph Maronese. Baking - Michael Souliere, Jimmy Power, David Copeman. Miscellaf- éous - Allan Turner, Douglas Reynolds, Clyde Gordon ~ There were 180 entries - Cubs 132 and Scouts 48. Aidied! by assistant leaders Sandra Ross and Janice Fournier ane the cubs served tea, sandwiches and cake. Working in the kitchen were Mesdames Gerald Banning, Hal Frommann, Jim Kostecki, Barry Harper and Roly Gander. During the evening Mrs. Dorothy Rummery and Mrs. Helen Dooley, who had given the course, presented First Aid badges to 52 cubs in the Panther*pack, 17: The Schreiber |' lads are the first in the Pic River district to' Care: these coveted badges. This show was an astounding success with the' pdbite realizing that such an endeavour could be 4 commun- ity effort. Local merchants were most generous with various donations and mothers of the boys supplied the bountiful lunch. Mr. & Mrs. Wolter Murphy, secant the Lion's club who sponsored the movement, received, with Mr. & Mrs. David Harrison, representing the group committee who assist in co-ordinating the activities .. Mothers and some of the babies who have received the munic- ipality's New Year Baby silver cup - Front: Mrs. E. Borutsky and Christopher Michael, Mrs. P.Guttea and Carolina, Mrs. A. Caranci and Joseph, Mrs. Keith Ross with twins Dale end. Shirley, Mrs. T.Whitton with grandson Charles Whitton, Mrs. E.Lang with Mary Rachel, Back - Mrs. David Nesbitt, Mra. John MacIseas and Sandra Ross. Photo by Inez McCuaig. Some interesting dates in the history of Terrace Bay - May 3, 1949 Boy Scouts were organized, May 26, 1951 C.P.R. station officially opened, May 6, 1953 official opening of St. Martin's Separate School, May 21, 1954 first Male Chorus Concert, May 5, 1958 New Dormitony at North Camp opendd, May 9, 1958 opening of Moose Hall.