Along the Shore Line

Schreiber Women's Institute Scrapbook 1, p. 10

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Page two Lincoln,Austin,Whippet,Model T Fords,Cheverlets,Landau,Cord,Cadillac, Durant,Erskine, Gray Dort,Willys-Knight, Stevens-Duryea,Franklin,Pierce Arrow,Stutz,Overland,Maxwell,Devaux,Siddeley,McLaughlin,Packard,Hupmobile, Cole, Tudhope, Desoto,Dodge and many others. 16--Premier Robarts of Ontario in Schreiber September 19,1968. 17--As a Centennial Project,the town council of Schreiber at a party arranged by the Women's Institute had Mayor F. Harness present 31 babies born in Centennial year ,with a Centennial Silver spoon, each. 18--Official opening of Centennial Park and unveiling plaques Honouring Sir Collingwood Schreiber and Lake Superior Trek at the Lookout at Selim. The first honouring the man whom Schreiber is named after and the second plaque commemorating the famous trek of soldiers in 1885 to Manitoba to engage in the Reil Rebellion. 19--The Wardrope Park opened at Rossport September 3,1967. 20--Mrs. MacAdam's Centennial project of crocheting 100 pot holders 21--Opening Centennial park at Terrace Bay and unveiling a plaque commemorating the Glacial Terraces---June 29,1967. 22--Governor-General Roland Michener takes over following the death of 23--Dial Phone system inaugorated in Schreiber. 24--The new subway built in 1966. 25--A new ambulance acquired in I968. 26--Hank Gallant walked from Vancouver to Prince Edward Island. 27--Gina Jardine,Douglas Pawluk and Dianne Davis rode the Pony Express 1967 Centennial year. 28--"Portraits of the Past" June 1967

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