Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 13, 1983 SCHREIBER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE DANCE At The Moose Hall For The Leo Levesque Girl's requests interested citizens of Schreiber to submit letters of application to sit on the SCHREIBER PARKS AND Radebal teat | RECREATION COMMITTEE There is one vacancy to be filled APRIL 16, 1983 Individuals may mail letter to: 9:00 to 1:00 a.m. Schreiber Parks and Recreation Music By: Pat Tees P.O. Box 98 Schreiber, Ontario Proceeds to be used for POT 2S0 Baseball Equipment Applications must be received at Sorry No Minors this abovementioned address by Friday, April 29, 1983. Rossport Notes by ANNE TODESCO Mrs. Gail Bain and daughter Vianna con- vened a_ successful Easter Bake Sale in the Community hall Satur- day from two to four p.m. Everything was sold out before the clos- ing hour. Anne Todesco was in charge of the cake draw which was won by Vianna Bain. The proceeds were used to purchase some reno- vated pews for the St. John Berchman's Ro- man Catholic Church. Miss Cathy Gerow has returned from a holiday spent in Sudbury and Ottawa. Mrs. Cecilia Somers of Espanola is visiting her sister Mrs. Anne Todesco. It may be the best deal youll be offered in1983 ( Si, SY 43 oe = Plus new low 10.9% financing available for limited time. See us for full details. Value packed models from $5812. the lowest price of any North American built car. engine Standard features: © 1.6 litre OHGA Cylinder ® electronic ignition © 4-speed manual transmission ® radial tires * rack and pinion steering and more 1983 Chevette Scooter 2 Door ; Cloth trim, electric rear defroster, reclining CHEVROLET bucket seats, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, radial OLDSMOBILE tires, heavy duty battery, AM Radio. Stock PONTIAC No. 3716. BUICK CHEVROLET The Better Attitude Dealer 824-2043 CHEVETTE " SPADONI BROS.. 824-2304 Felix Legault has ar- rived home from Well- sely Hospital in Toronto where he had undergone medical treatment the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray have left with their four year old son to the Toronto Sick Child- ren's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bouchard have return- ed from a holiday at Dalton, Ontario. Beverly Legault was a business visitor to Thun- der Bay Tuesday. The Bruleys were down from Thunder Bay for a spot of ice fishing at their summer home here during the week. Josephine and Ray Kenney are expected home this week from Brownsville, Texas. They spend their win- ters in Texas each year. Lakehead visitors re- cently were Miss Lor- raine Seppla, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bain, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ray, Mrs. Todesco and Patsey Campbell. McCausland Hospital Auxiliary The Annual Meeting of the Auxiliary of the McCausland Hospital will be held on Monday, April 8 in the high school library in Schrei- ber at 8 p.m. Election for officers for the coming year will be held and anyone in- terested in serving should plan on attend- ing. Annual Reports from all committees are Prize won by Karen Fournier, one of the due at this meeting. Two Auxiliary mem- bers will be attending the Institute for Hospi- tal Auxiliairies gift shop management seminar in Don Mills in April. Fred Speer of Terrace Bay was the winner of the raffle of the em-' broidered picture and pollow wade and donat- ed by Mrs. Harold Bal- lard of Terrace Bay. winners of the Easter Colouring Contest. What was happening in the NEWS twelve years ago. The Jayne Davis rink emerged as a winner in the Annual bonspiel of grade 7 and 8 at the Schreiber Public School. Playing with her were Dean Fischer, third, Judy Davis, second and Peter Prinselaar, lead. In regular school curl- ing the girls and boys trophies were won by Nancy Armstrong's rink, with Pam Nesbitt, Diana Madge and alter- nating spares. Peter Gerow's rink won for the boys with Robert Bouchard, Tom- my Bouchard and Ray- mond Goodchild. Twel- ve rinks took part. Mr. Mike Reid and his assistant recently visited Holy Angels School in Schreiber to conduct a 'Brush In'. Classes from kinder- garten to Grade four were involved in the dental health program which will over a period of time show the effects of fluoride on tooth ena- mel. Looking back... The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church met Monday evening with Mrs. Barb Wise presiding. Mrs. Lil Harris read the scriptures and Mrs. Marilyn Chisholm played for the hymn. Mrs. Pam Jones read the minutes and cor- respondence. It was de- cided to make a $25 donation to the local Cancer Society. Mrs. Farrow gave the Trea- surer's report and Mrs. Lundberg reported on the success of the St. Patrick's Day Bridge Party. Mr. Bob Cressman, Supervising Principal of the elementary schools, gave an informal talk on "Modern trends in Edu- cation.' He asked for questions and opinions from the members and explained trends towards the Open Con- ceot school, letting children advance at their own speed and disci- pline in the classroom. His talk was thoroughly enjoyed by all those pre- sent.