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Terrace Bay News, 2 Nov 1961, p. 10

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November 2, 1961 oe HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER (Continued) Mr, Harry Austin, Chief Dispatcher with the C.P.R. Schreiber Division has been trans- ferred to Smith Falls, Mrs, Austin and daughters Nancy and Cathie will follow. short- ly. Mr. Austin was an active member of ae United Church and-Lions Clube. KINETTES HOLD RUMMAGE SALE . Working at a well stocked Rummage Sale held in the United Church Hall on Saturday October 28th, were members of the Schreiber Kinette Club.- Mesdames Joy Riley, Eva Gordon, Lorraine Weaver, Jackie Turner, Mary Speziale and Marian Fasan, Jackie Turner attended the pie table where a variety of pies made by the members were soon sold out, Mary Speziale was cashier, RUBY REBEKAH LODGE HOLDS MEETING Ruby Rebekah-Lodge met in regular session on October 25 with Mrs. J. Macadam P.N.G,. acting as Noble Grand in the absence of Mrs. Florence Whent. Mrs, Mildred: Smith P.N.G. acted as Vice Grand in the absence of Mrs, Jean Plummer, Minutes and corresp- ondence were.given by Mrs. Beth Macadam, Mrs, B. Whent, Treasurer, reported on finances. Mrs, Mavis.Slater P.D.D.P, acted as Installing Officer for the Installation of Mrs. Dorothy Richardson as Warden and Mrs, Margaret Gander as Conductor, Mrs. Anna Laine P.N.G. acted.as Deputy Marshall and Mrs. Dora Weaver P.N.G. as Dep, Chaplain, Mrs, Helen Wallace will convene the Officer's tea to be held November 15 in the United Church hail from 2.30 to 5 P.M, TERRACE BAY NEWS =a 'Hallowe'en Social in the lower hall, 'and Mrs, Jessie Macadam best comic, "joined in a game of charades, followed by - Page 10 | Members are to make candy for Candy Sale or make a cash donation. Following Lodge the members held a Costume prizes. went to Mrs. Connie Weaver for best fancy - Mrs, Agnes Sinkins best original Members a delightful lunch served at long tables, Both tables and the room were decorated in Hallowe'en motif, SCHREIBER LEGION NOTES The thing most looked forward to around Branch 109 these days is the Remembrance Day Celebrations, Both chairmen, President Frank McKenna for the day and Comrade Neil Ross for the evening, have everything final- ized and ready to roll, Don't forget the Big Turkey B ingo on Noverber 17th in the Town Hall at 8.15 P.M, Twenty-one turkeys and 8 chickens in prizes, The Labatt!s Fish Derby Stag has now gone down in history and'as usual was a highlight of the years activities in our Branch. Comrade Fred Smith brought a film of our own North Western Ontario which proved very interesting and started off the evening well. Then the presentation of Trophies and prizes began. For speckled trout Comrade Jack Handel of Schreiber was first with 3 lbs. 13 oz. and Comrade Burton Phillips also of 'Schreiber second with 3 lbs, 2 oz. For pickeral Comrade Wilf. Mallais of Terrace Bay was first with 5 lbs. 6/oz. and Comrade Con MacDonald also of -- Bay second | with 4 lbs. 5 oze, For, lake trout come de continue on Pa ~ Rovar CANADIAN: LEGION BRANCH 183 TO HOLD if. Monster Tu uchey nee <* euik, Ve <eaan mene ge. eS es oe PR ARS 6-CHICKENS: GOOD NEIGHBOR PRIZES

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