PAGE I4 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 2I,I973 SCHREIBER HOLDS REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE Jim Crook was the M.C. for Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph, with Tommy Bolan the Parade Marshal for the veterans. Aurel Gauth- ier led the singing. ; Father F.J. Meyer, Legion padre, the speaker gave an impressive address on the significance of the three simple words engraved on every cenotaph "Lest We Forget". We cannot forget wars - they are still being waged in many parts of the world, bringing suffering and deprivat- ions to many people. We can remember and mourn the many lives lost to preserve our peace and happiness. Everything in life has its price - food, clothing, shelter and most prized of all, free- dom. And, it is to renew our vows of remembr- ance for the sacrifice made those whose names are on this cenotaph and others across our land that we meet today. among those placing wreaths were The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch I09, it's Women's Aux- iliary, Township of Schreiber, Kinsmen Club, Bank of Montreal, Lake Superior High School, Ruby Rebekah Lodge, Women's Institute, Province of Ontario for Mothers of Canada, Schreiber Hydro Commission, Holy Angels School, Hudson's Bay, Costa's Foodateria, Schreiber Foodmarket, The Catholic Women's League, M. Cebrario and Sons, L.C.B.0., Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose, Lodge #662 A.F. and A.M., Knights of Columbus #3554, Sunset Motel, Spadoni Co., St. John Ambulance and by their families in memory of G.A. Newton, Leslie Gerow and Jimmy Richardson. will be Mesdames Jo Ann Webb, Anna Figliomeni, Armela Comeau, Ida Speziale and Teresa Trichilo. It was decided to order more dishes for the kitchen supply bringing the count to I50 set- tings. Mrs. Penny- Caccamo, general convener of the Christmas bazaar, reported plans are going well, gave special thanks to Mrs. Margaret Weaver who has donated the cakes being raffl- ed, and said the proceeds of the Almost-New table will be devoted to charity. The resignation of Mrs. Teresa Stortini, recording secretary, was accepted with regret. Mrs. Irene Borutski reported plans for the annual Parish Social are well under way, with the hope that last year's gala crowd will be repeated. Mrs. Rena Ross read a selection from Women of Action - stories from the old and new Testament of women, in contrass to life now. Mrs. Geraldine McColeman read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Lucette Chicoine presided for the meet -ing with Father F.J. Meyer Szfering the open- ing and closing prayers. REBEKAH LODGE TEA AND MEETING The cake draw, at the New Officers' tea of Ruby Rebekah Lodge, was won by Janet Lengyel, and the door prize by Inez McCuaig. The ser- vitors were Mesdames Connie Martin, Marion Simon, Alice Farrow and Mavis Slater. continued page I5 CiW:L. MEETING The Catholic Women's League, at their November IIth meeting, agreed to act with other church groups in setting prices for children at teas -and suppers. A wine and cheese party was planned for the mem- bers' Christmas party, to be held following the reg- ular meeting in December, with a penny auction and other entertainment plann- ed. tend to nearly every Pe Peat isle anufacturing - urism and rect inanci 10 start, expan do ite you to Mrs. G.A. Swanson vol- A ramen wih unteered to 'convene lunch for regular meetings. Filer Captains for the tele- ho prop phoning committee, I973-74 rnize 3 pusiness 5 Ask for this folder from our representative, Mr. Donald L. Muir o will be at: Imperial Motel Terrace Bay, Ontario Monday, November 26th, 10:30 a.m. = 4:30 p.m. If you réquire financing to start, modernize,' or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help. you. - Nidb [77 DEVELOPMENT BANK and SCUSS P. 0. Box 878, Thunder Bay pn Ontario. Teléphone: 623-2745 J