Y / November 20, 1958, Terrace Bay News Page F . SCHREIBER NEWS : was most inspiring. Many wreaths were placed small puzzle-fan clubs, The recent winners on the Cenotaph, were Mrs,A.Caccamo, Mrs,E,Willoughby, Mrs. About 150 attended the annual banquet which E.J,Sheehan and Gino Caccamo, ; was held in the town hall the same evening. During the event, the President of the Auxiliary E,J.O'Brien of the 0.T.A., Toronto and gave a cheque for one thousand dollars to the E,.C,Stockwell of Montreal, Manager of the president of the Legion, whith was: acknowledged Spanner, CPR employees! magazine, were by an ovation from the Legionnaires, business visitors here last week. . An account of the Legion's year, prepared by 'L.V.Bourke showed a healtjyincrease in member- KINETTES DONATE TO HIGH SCHOOL FUND ship and extensive eRe reese ee to the Legion The Kinettes held their November meet- building, ing in.the home of J.Gunter with E.Gordon _ Among the major "items in the Legion year presiding. Minutes and correspondence 2 was the establishment of a $1,000 scholarship were read and treasurer's report given, for high school students. Many other projects A donation was voted to the High School of community interest were reported. scholarships. D.Caldwell reported on the In the evening a cabaret was enjoyed when a Dress of the Month with B.McCuaig holding skit was put on by R.Campbell, B.Paradis, F, the lucky number. The hostess prize was Ginn, B,Turner, J.McCouan, F,McDonald, B,Para- won by J,Campbell, I.McCuaig reported on dis, N.McCuaig, Pic McCouan, J,Handel and L, gifts to shut-ins and San patients. Miller, under direction of Bertha Paradis. The Kinsmen will be invited to the Xmas party, a dinner party followed by a social... : evening with hostesses J,Campbell, J.Gun- _ST.ANDREW!S EVENING AUXILIARY ELECT OFFICERS ter, J.Guina, and D.Caldwell. The Evening Auxiliary to the WMS of St, Andrew's Church, held their regular November - meeting with Mrs.P,Hrynyk, presiding and devot- LEGIONNAIRES DONATE $1,000 TO ESTABLISH tional period taken by Mrs.R,Gander, HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Mrs.N,.Ross, supply secretary, reported a : The Legionnaires, followed by the high request from Mrs.Plause, of Superior Presbytery, school cadet corps, scouts and cubs, par- asking for used clothing gifts for girls aged aded to the Cenotaph for the Remembrance eleven. Day service. G,Caccamo was M,C, and the Following the business meeting new officers high school girls! choir lead the singing, were elected: President, Mrs,Peter Bade, Vice- The bugler was W,Colborne of Terrace Bay Pres, Mrs.D,Slater, Sec. Mrs.L.Christie, Treas. 'and Rev.R.A.Crook gave the address, which Mrs,J adore Chel Lunch was a°Auetet by Mesdames --- ) i ge eae ee Scene. 5 ler, Christie, Bade and Austen, Sa Sag c Ce fe . me H ig i ae, A . i ous! Mig - (BY - a fos <-- mM C) 17) ae Sere 0) ; in he O} \ ic ? IG U i WW WHAT IS IT IT IS THE MOST ADVANCED TECHNIQUE FOR SOUND REPRODUCTION AVAILABLE TO-DAY. DUAL MICROPHONES, RECORDING ON A DUAL SOUND TRACK RECORD, REPRODUCED THROUGH. DUAL ' NEEDLES, AMPLIFIERS AND DUAL SETS -OF SPSAKERS PLACED EIGHT TO TEN FEET APART GIVE A LIFELIKE REALISM TO YOUR RECORDS WHICH YOU HAVE TO HEAR TO BELIEVE. PRICED FROM $ | 4] G OC © FOR A DEMONSTRATION CALL IN TO WAL. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES = te a a ep ee ne ee gn | YOUR FRANCHISED SYLVANZA-LEOWARD DEALER DACNE De we