June 22, 1967 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page I5 many old friends visited with the Archbishop, segding messages to his wife who is well known here. WEEKLY REPORF FROM THE SCHREIBER DETACHMENT SCOUT-CUB FATHER & SON BANQUET 195 fathers, cubs and scouts attended the ir annual banquet, under the auspices of the Schreiber scouting association. David Harrison, chairman was M.C. and introduced the recently formed group committee Mrs. Georgette Cebrario, secretary; Mrs. Anne Banning, treasurer; Joe Speziale, Barry Harper, Mrs. Harrison and Roly Gander. A representative of each church and members of the sponsoring club form the committee. A garden party and a weekend camp at Whitesand lake are among plans for the summer months. The cubs will carry on with regular hikes and outings, but with fewer meetings for the scouts. Rev. J.M. Cano offered the Grace and Keith Scott gave the Toast to the Fathers, to which his dad, responded. Corned Prinselaar proposed A Toast To the C.W.L. ladies who provided the banquet. Giovanni Cebrario led the boys in a spirited chorus Scout leader Russell Campbell introduced his assist- ants - Edgar LeBlanc, Mike Cosgrove, Leonard Huard working with thirty-two boys and pleaded for fathers to come out and help since more leaders are required. Mrs. Doris Gauthier introduced her assistants - Mesdames Isabel Perras, Pat Moore, Sharon Lamour= eaux with Chuck Hall and Lawrence Madge as scout assistant leaders. Ray Cook presented Janice Fournier and Giovanni Cebrario as his assistants. District Commissioner, Roland Wills explained cancellation of the cub camporee recently. Weather and raod conditions prevented Manitouwadge cubs from participating . The event will take place later. He urged that arrangements be made to have Schreiber represented when the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth will be in the Lakehead on October I7 when, it is hoped, he will be greated by 5,000 scouts and cubs massed in» the arena. This will-be the largest assembly of scouts and cubs ever gathered in N orthwestern Ontario. He commended Schreiber as the first and only group to hold an annual Hobby Show in the Pic River district. Prizes for the recent Hobby Show were then presented by Rev. C.E.Prinselaar and Mr. Wills David Lamoureaux was presented with his artist's: badge and collector's badge. Rev.prinselaar gave the benediction. Photo on Page 12) ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE Total duty hours - 176. Roads patrolled - 2054 miles. Investigations - other - 2, thefts - nil, break and enter - nil, disturbance - 1. Traffic - 3 property damage accidents with estimated costs of $1250. Twelve charges were laid under Ontario Highway Traffic Act, 14 warnings issued to motorists regarding infraction of O.H.T.A/ and vehicle defects. Thirty seven motorists were given safety checks. Three transients were assisted with meal tickets from Schreiber Transient and Welfare Fund. Photo by Inez McCuaig. Confirmation in St. John's Anglican Church - Front - Linda Birch, Terrence Armstrong, Nancy Armstrong, Anne Bailey. Centre - Kathleen Thorpe, Diane Thorpe, Karen Glad, Jeanne Thorpe, Patricia Thorpe, Back - Rev. RJ. Inshaw, Archbishop Wright ght CONFIRMATION HELD IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH bun ate 8) 6 etd ne MS ede a il eli cell: lll lc bra The Most Rev. William L. Wright Archbishop of Algoma and Metropolitan of Ontario was in Schreiber on Sunday to conduct confirmation services in St. John's Anglican Church. Nancy and Terrance Arm- strong, Margaret Anne Bailey, Linda Karen Birch, Karen Elizabeth Glad, of Schreiber, Jeanne May, Kathleen Anne, Patricia Jane, and Dianne Thorpe of Terrace Bay were confirmed. The candidates were presented to the Archbishop by Rev. R.J.S. Inshaw. In his address, Archbishop Wright described the fellowship and happiness to be found in the Christian life, using many homely examples from childhood and adult life. Following church service a reception was held when