~_ Apré] 2, 1959 au F ' j Oe lO A A AES. Lt ERA ATEN ah eth nM ER ks Ne EE lh OE AT: kata ht a ts, genital ann RO -- SCHREIBER NEWS (Cont'd from Page: 6) SCHREIBER. CIRLS ATTEND ANGLICAN FESTIVAL Attending the Angli¢an Girls Auxiliary Festival in Huntsville, Ontario, are:- Ora Mae Harness, Brenda lidkea, Sylvia Harness, Marlene Birch, Lois Inshaw, Judy Christie, Pat. Kemp, Chloe Vanderlip and Dorothy Slater, Mrs, Alvin Slater accompanied the girls as. chaperone, ...-™ ; Twenty girls and boys from Schreiber Teen Town leave on Thusrday to attend the annual Youth Conference in Port Arthur with Mrs, H.Gellert and Mrs.D. Slater as chaperones, The Midgets, Bantams and Juveniles left on Sunday night to play hockey in Fort Fran- ces accompanied by Geo. A, Scott, Ray Turcotte Bill Davie, Faul Hart and Len Hiller, Glorie-Dawn Gordon is visiting in Ottawa; Joyce and Dawn Graham in St.Catherines and Donna :Slater in the Lakshead, | Mrs, Geo.Lemicux is visiting her daughter and her husband, Mr.C.L.Snyder, Q.C., of Ottawa. From there they will journey to Florida, ' CURLING CORNER : On Tuesday night, Kay Thorsteinson, who skipped a rink'to the Club championship, again won top honours with 3rd D.Burnside, J. Stachiw and M.Crawford when they defeated the rink of I, Edmonds, 3rd Lois Hopper, 2nd Nancy Bisch and lead J, Clinton, The ganie was a closely contested one and kept the watchers in suspense until the last rock was thrown, Congratulations ladies in attaining the Hud- son Bay Trophy and Club Championship dnd' also to the runners-up. On April 10th, llth and 12th the Ladies' Invitational Bonspiel will take place and all arrangements are in the last stages, We re- gret that all our members were unable to be placed on a rink but we hope everyone will participate in the social activities of the club and show our visitors a good time and leave with them a'desire te return. We have twenty-seven outside rinks entered in our coming Bonspiel. Our curling season will be wound up soon . and it is now that all members should be think- ore Ta mae et neta es en me ing of 'the coming nominations for various HEALTH SERVICE ~ WMA. STINSON D.C. .. CHIROPRACTOR & NATUROPATH Medical Arts Bldg, ~ 105 S, May.St. Fort Nilliam, Ont, Ph, 38812. Conducting Office Hours in' ; . TERRACE BAY HOTEL no Saturday - April 4th (8,30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M.) SCHREIBER HOTEL... Tene! Sunday = April 5th (10 A.M. to 5.30° P.M.) NOTE: Scheduled dates for each month may be obtained from above hotels, GET. YOURS TO-DAY HERBS ="NATURAL REMEDIES - VITAMINS TERRACE BAY NEWS --_ bot aM RUGS and UPHOLSTERY CLEANED the scientific wey <= yDuraclear \ GA! work done in your own home! @ Everything ready to use same day! ® No messy soaking, no shrinking! - FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL VERNE HOPPER' | LE DOR FOS tS -TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO MONSTER BINGO we $50 GRAND PRIZE Monday, April 6th, 8.30 F.M. sharp the Cana- dian Legion Branch 109 will hold a MONSTER BINGO in the Town Hall in Schreiber, Prices are 20 games for $1 with a Five Dollar cash prize for each game to be followed by a' 25¢ card for the GRAND PRIZE OF 4%). COME ONE--- COME ALL--TO THE TOWN HALL & WIN SOME CASH offices. If you would like to run for any particular office please state your wish te do so as you are the person we are looking for and need, The present executive members are: Past President, P, Wellings; President, -M, Hale; Vice-President, S,Duquette; Secre- tary, S. Gusul; Treasurer, J, Ratchford; Entertainment, L, Hopper; Bonspiel Chairman, A. Latour; Membership, K, Thorsteinson; Prize Committee, Hilda Brophy; Trustees, H,-Lafon- taine - Auditors, F, Whitely and K. McLeod, YOUTH RALLY (Cont'd from. page 3) Delegates are picked up by bus at their bill- ets each morning and are returned by. bus to © their billets at night... The complete day, in between, is a supervised part of the confer- ence, ee a Several special events are part of the Rally including the Variety Show, the Tango Contest and the Teen Queen Contest, Local entries in these are Miss Vonna Brearley in the Teen {Queen Contest, David Lohr and Judy Thomas in the Tango Contest, and a group of boys in a Pantomime in the Variety Show. This group is made up of Hichard Jeanneret, Don Farrow, Jim Crawford, Vince McInnes, David Wheeler, Wilf Gaune and Terry Hall.' ' ; rele teins scheptlni oben nincleinhira iain culties elit Page 7 nr ee a A RAE A I EE SS SR TN NCEE ES OR RE ne oe em er area SE A eS a IN a The locals have been working hard for sever-: al months to raise the money required to attend the conference, Miss Norma Schock, Teen Town President, has done a fine job cf organizing her members for these fund-raising events and results have been more than satis- factory. Those who have supported the young people so well are to be congratulated, watch next week's news for more on the Youth Rally. K,Ward (Cont'd from page 4) system of self-competition tests," Mr.Ward reported, "A standardized test system will be instituted that will encourage the child- ren to continually take the fitness exer- cises, Awards will be given to children for .successfully completing the tests. ; * rs . Feenstra sre tances tneichinasstk alts tidhssesihphon ae tae orsnadta incase sate aba tte