Page 4 | {HERE & THERE IN SCHREIEFR Friends in Schreiber were sorry to hear of the death of Al McCorkill in St.Hyacinthe, Quebec, where he went to live following an early retirement due to ill health, three year years ago. Mr.&@ Mrs, G,Slater-have just returned from jeral of @ Quebec where they attended the fun- eral of the latter's mother, | Mrs, J.DeMcCoshen, who has been visiting |her daughter, Mrs.Hilary O'Brien since Christ- mas, has gone to Florida to spend the rest of the winter with friends. Retired conductor Jack Shanahan is a pa- tient in Terrace Bay Hospital. ST.ANDREW!S CONGREGATIONAL MEETING A buffet dinner in the Church Hall pre- ceded the annual congregational meeting held by members of St.Andrew!'s United Church, Rev. R.eAsCrook was Chairman for the evening. While tables were being cleared those i attending sang. old favourites led by Mrs. | Alex Gordon with Allan Bourk at the piano. | The Cradle roll report, given by Mrs. J, Richardson, mentioned the annual mother and baby party, prouiotions to Sunday School ' and enrolnients. The Mission Band report was | given by Mrs.Harvey McCanna who outlined | activities of the 28 members in this 6-8 | year age group. The Explorer's report, given by Mrs, J. | Smith, showed membership increased from 16 | to 21 with 100% attendance. Councillors are | Mesdames R,Gander, J.Smith, F.Fummerton and | G,Fisher and the Misses B.McBride and Brenda | Lideak. Mrs. WeR.Burroughs gave the C.G.I.T. re- | port, listing membership at 25 with average | attendance of 96.6% and outlined their ac- | | | | | { + ae tivities. Leaders are Mrs.Burroughs, Mrs. T.?.Whent, Mrs, A.W.Cuthbertson with Mrs. H.Weaver as part time' assistant. W.S.Harris, Superintendent, gave the Church School Report. The teaching staff includes Mesdames G,Nesbitt, W.Glad, F. Crawley, L.Walker, G.McBride, T.Whent, N. Ross and the Misses J.»McNeil, B,Gordon, C. Jacobson, B.Lidkea and Rev.Crook. The Junior Choir, with Mrs, A.Gordon as Leader and Jack Gordon as organist, averages 40 in attendance and leads the 'singing at the morning Church Servicee Mrs.Nelson Smith reported that the W.M.S, with eleven members | held ten meetings, distributed used clothing etc. and contributed to Superior Presbytery. The financial statement of the Evening Group, presented by Mrs. D.A.Slater showed many projects held during the year and sub- stantial donations made to the Church. Mrs.Ford Richardson reported that the 34 members of the W.A. had a busy and finan- cially rewarding yeare Reporting for the Sessions, W.S.Harris paid tribute to Harry Austin who has moved away from Schreiber, and covered other phases of the work done during the year. L.Hiller and NeRoss were elected for three- year terms to this beard and W.Weaver and W,.Miller for one year terms, For the Official Board, Mrs.R.Macadata reported on a committee formed by the Cana- dian Bible Society, Missionary & Maintenance | Committee and organ fund committee. Russell | Macadam replaced H,Austin as chairman of the | canvass committee and reported on sahie. . TERRACE BAY NEWS ' ' } r on Feb Mt VALET { | t Equipment purchased during the year was | February 8, 1962. aa @ SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF CARDS, BOXED CHOCDLATES, COSMETICS, SHAVING AND . ETC. PHOTOGRAPHY SU Waghorn's pharmacy PHONE TA. 5-3666 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO listed and maintenance work outlined by Mrse Russell Macadam of the Board of Stewards. Allan Nelson donated the work repairing and painting the Manse windows. Most of the othe labor was also donated. W.ReBurroughs and R.C.Macadam were appointed to this board. R.Gander, T.F.Whent, J.eWeHandel and We Cringle were re-appointed for. three-year terms, A,.W,Cuthbertson, Church Treasurer, pre= sented the financial statement and the pro- posed budget for 1962 which, after discussion of several points, was accepted. | Soe CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Schreiber-Terracé Bay branch of the Children's Aid Society was held in Schreiber Town Hall on Jan. 30 with J, Herbert Dawson, of Port Arthur, as guest speaker. Mrs. D'Arcy McGuire, Secretary-Treasurer, presented the annual reports. seven meetings were held during the year with Mr. Dawson attending two and Lorne McCall, president of the Port Arthur Board of Directors attending the April meeting. Two hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty- five cents was realized in the campaign for | funds, The Kimberley-Clark Buployees Charity}: Fund donated $286.50 and the St. Lawrence Corporation Employees Charity Fund sent $300.00 to the Port Arthur office to be used | in the work of this branch. Parcels of used clothing, christmas gifts 'for children and two layettes were distrib- uted. Miss Muriel At.cheson submitted a lengthy annual report as case worker in a district extending from Red Rock and Cameron Falls in the west to Manitouwadge and the Thunder Bay-Algouia boundary in the east. At present this office is giving service to 42 families involving 159 children, Another function of the work is with unmarried parents and at present there are six such cases receiving assistance and counselling. One of the most important phases of the CAS work is in cases where children become full wards and it is in this area where the great need for foster parents who will give affection, Christian training, education according to the child's ability, and physical care must be found. Many are assisting but still more are urgently required, Not all wards are adopt- ive casés - some have mental or physical disabilities and fora pitiful number the only drawback is their colour. A great deal of the work in this area is | | (Continued on Page 7