Winnie's Scribbles Terrace Bay The combined congregations yf St. Andrews United, Schreibe, ind the Community Church, Terrace Bay, met in worship at he Community Church for the ast service of Rev. David Sparks yefore he takes up his new resi- lence in Thunder Bay. The choirs of both churches oined for a special farewell song. Following the service a lunch vas served in the lower hall. Rev. Sparks was presented vith an amethyst clock by Mr. 'orrest Notwell on behalf of the Sommunity Church. The Sunday school children resented a special T-shirt. Jack Handel, on behalf of the congregation of St. Andrews pre- ented a photograph of Rongie "reek. All present wished Rev. sparks well in his future under- akings. We shall al miss you. The Chimo club and the .egion met in the Roman Satholic Church to pay last espects to Mr. Geno Caccamo. Schreiber Members of the Silver Birch chapter, #264, Order of the Zastern Star, held their annual nstallation Ceremonies for Yfficers for the year on Monday ct. 8, in the Masonic Hall. Routine business was conduct- -d and annual reports presented rior to the installation with Northy Matron, Mrs. Helen artus in the chair, with Mr. Ceith Scott assisting. It was reported that two theol-~ zy students from Marathon,members of the United Terrace Aerobics: The second session »f Aerobics will begin November ). The deadline to register is "riday, Oct.26. Taking Charge' with Aerobics: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 -3 y.m., Nov. 5 - Dec. 12. Instructor: Anna Fox Mixed Drill Aerobics: Every Monday and Wednesday, 7:15 - 3:30 p.m. Nov.5 - Dec.12. nstructor: Gay Harris. Aerobic Workout:Every [Tuesday and Thursday, 7 - 8 p.m., Nov. 6 - Dec. 13. Instructor: _orraine Bull Church, had received the Estarl Awards presented annually by the Eastern Star at their Grand Chapter sessions held recently in Toronto. A total of $ 70,000 was award- ed this year to 103 deserving stu- dents studying for the ministry. The awards were given without regard to the students church affiliation. This-is an annual award cere- mony and project of the Eastern Star. Each province conducts its own award program. The Worthy Grand Matron's project had also raised over $51,000 for Alzheimer's research. The money was raised by various chapters in Ontario. These are only two of the annual charity projects of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Flora Bryson presented the Worthy Matron with a gift from the outgoing officers and Mr. Jack Bryson presented the gift to the Worthy Patron. Both responded briefly. Beth Macadam presented the Certificate to the Worthy Matron and Paul Chapell presented the Certificate to the Worthy Patron as they vacated their respective chairs. The Installing team was intro- duced and consisted of Mrs. Millicent Shannon, P.M., as Installing Officers, Mrs.. Jean Watts,P.M. as __ Installing Chaplain, Mr. John McMullin, P.P. , as Installing Marshal, all from the Argyle Chapter, Thunder Bay, Ont. Mrs. Mary Jakab, P.D.D.G.M. from Windsor Bethel Chapter, Windsor, Ont: served as the Installing Organist and Mrs. Jean Stitt, Silver Birch Chapter, Terrace Bay, was the Installing Warder. The following officers were installed in an impressive cere- mony: Worthy Matron - (re-elected) Mrs. Helen Jartus, P.M. Worthy Patron -Mr. Jack Bryson Associate Patron - Mr. Jack Rummery, P.P. Secretary - (re-elected) Mrs. _ Dorothy Rummery,P.D.D.G.M. Treasurer - (re-elected) Mrs. Margaret Kragero, P.M. Marshall - Mr. Paul Chapell Floral Star Points: Adah - Mrs. Flora Bryson, P. M. Ruth - Mrs. Mary Clara Papineau : Esther - Mrs. Debbie Chapell Martha - Mrs. Beth Macadam The Rev. Mr. Robert Elkin was installed as Warder and Mr. Keith Scott P.P., was installed as Sentinel. A number of officers were absent and will be installed later. A social followed in the downstairs hall and lunch was served by the refreshment com- mittee. Mrs. Helen Jartus presented Mrs. Beth Macadam with a gift in honor of her 50th wedding anniversary from the members of the Silver Birch Chapter. Beth responded and later cut the anniversary cake made by Dorothy Rummery. Mrs. Mary Jakab, of Windsor, . and Mrs. Joan Cronmiller, of Essex, were weekend guests of Mrs. Helen Jartus. They attended the Installation ceremonies of the Eastern Star. Bay Recreation Mixed Aerobics: Every Monday and Thursday, 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m., Nov. 5 - Dec. 13. Instructor: Gwen Black. Shaping Up: Every Monday and Wednesday, 6 - 7 p.m., Nov. 5 - Dec. 12. Instructor Gay Harris. Adult Badminton: Every Monday and Thursday, 8 - 11 p.m. at St. Martin's School. Anyone 16 years of age. and over is invited. Bumper Bowling: Sundays, 1 -2 p.m. Terrace Bay's newest sport for children. Subscription Order Form PLEASE SEND ME A COPY OF TERRACE BAY- Enclosed is my cheque............. Bill me later... NEWS Box 579 Terrace Bay, Ontario. POT 2Wo0 Within 40 miles... 16 Outside 40 miles...$ 27 USA...$.35 Seniors...$10...inSide 40 mile radius only I I I q SCHREIBER NEWS EACH WEEK I I ' i I See ee ee eS Se eA cere rere Skate-a-Thon: Saturday, Nov. 3,9 a.m. -5 p.m. for Terrace Bay Minor Hockey, Ringette Association and Figure Skating Club. Public Skating: Schedules are now. available at the Recreation Office. UPCOMING EVENTS; Wednesday, Oct. 24: Social Services, Conference Room, 1-5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28: E.A.G.E.R. Boardroom, 8 p.m. Downhill Ski Club meeting, Conference Room, 7:30 p.m. Sunday , Oct. 28: Fashion Show rehearsal, Conference Room, 1-3 p.m. Ringette meeting, Conference Room - 7 p.m. Bowling Executive meeting Board Room, 7:30 p.m. meeting, ANSWERS TO PUZZLE - ON PAGE13 ADELPHI, ALFRED, ATLANTA, AUBURN,BAKER, BAYLKOR, BOSTON, BARDLEY, CLARK, CLEMSON, COLUMBIA, CORNELL, DENISON, DRAKE, FAIRFIELD, FISK, FORDHAM, FRIENDS., HAMLINE, HARVARD, INDIANA, LEHIGH, MARSHALL, MIAMI, NIAGRA, OHIO, OTTAWA, PRINCETON, PURDUE, RICE, ST. JOHN'S, TAYLOR TUFTS, WESLEYAN, YALE err ee ee ee ee => -- ------, cn wt A ae a cl ALLERGY FORMULA 12 HOUR ALLERGY RELIEF | a The Royal Canadian Legion Terrace Bay Branch 223 Remembrance Day Dinner and Dance Saturday November 10th q0) ky = 2° 3\ 3 eo "s wis € WON Le aS Cocktails............6:00 pm Dinner................7:00 pm Dance..9:00 pm - 1:00 am Live Band-----"The Diplomats" $40.00/couple $20.00 single (available at the Legion) Deadline for tickets: Wednesday, Nov. 7th Tickets - NOTE: A bus will be provided to and from the Legion. Pickup will be a 5:30 p.m. following the former mill routes. Departure from the Legion will be at 1:30 a.m. = | The Corporation of The Township of Terrace Bay Notice Snow Removal Assistance Program For the upcoming winter season, the municipality is again offering driveway clearing services to eligible families, which are defined as an individual, a cou- ple, or a group o f individuals living as a family unit. To qualify for the program, a family must: 3 Contain at least one individual over the age of 65 years; or who is handicapped; and z. Not contain any person physically capable of performing the snow removal which is to be supplied under this program; and 3. Be the sole occupant group of the dwelling unit served by the driveway to be cleared under the program; and 4. Have an application completed by an individ- ual within the family unit stating that he/she/they are financially unable to make arrangements for driveway snow removal by any other means. Driveways serving commercial properties or multi- ple dwellings will'not be clearec' under this program. Application forms are available at the Municipal Office, 12 Simcoe Plaza. sg ea Se AS |