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Terrace Bay News, 12 Apr 1962, p. 4

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' op meee PHONE TA 5-3638 4 } NEED anes pUELON? \aere ge eODUET. s , EIN ovo wk RENE --AUDET!S ISLAND VIEW SERVICE STATION Corner of Hudson & Hwy 17 Terrace Bay j HERE AND THERE IN SCHRETBER' C, Webb, of Fort William, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs,.I. West, en route from Sarnia,where he visited with his brother, to his home, Frank McCuaig, of cent. was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, A.B, McCuaig over the weekend, Mr, McCuaig, nephew of A.B. (Muggs) came to curl with the annual entry of a - McCuaig rink in' the Terrace Bay bonspiel, -- Muggs, the skip, and the others of his sons, Tom and Jin, issued on April 16th, | DR. RG. LEE ADDRESSES CGIT -- April 12, 1962 ; | HIGH SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES PROMOTION STANDARDS Alex Gordon presided for the regular April meeting of the High School Board. Principal 0.B. Fasants recommendation for new standards for promotion in the school were approved:- passing from one grade to another, 55% and NO failures, or, between 56% and 60% and one failure, for ALL grades. This standard is to take effect inthe term 62 - 63. These standards will ensure that the excellent achievements of the students of the Schreiber school will be maintained and improved, The March attendance was in its usual high bracket - 97.89%. New staff members already secured for next. Fall: include Miss. Patricia Quinlan, -- Don White, and William Woodrow. Mr. Fasan, Bernard White, Frank Kalhok, Mrs, J.P. Mulligan, and D, Dtamours are remaining on the staff, The Board were pleased to hear that the Eastern Division conceded the hockey championship to S,H.S. who now retain the cup won last year. - Exams were written from March 28 to April 3, stated Mr. Fasan, and reports will be Dr, R.G, Lee, of the Terrace Bay Hospital Bill Kushnieryk is a patient in a hospital | staff, was the guest speaker at the CGIT in Exelsior Springs, Miss. 'Local auxiliary members who attended the White River Canadian Legion Auxiliary*'s president, Beatrice McCuaig, vice president, Eileen Lidkea, Emerald Paradis and 'Myrtle Zaporzan,. The Schreiber Home and School will hold their reguiar April meeting on the 16th, in the school, at 8 P.M, A film on the high incidence of cancer in those addicted to smoking will be shown, Mrs, A.#, Cuthbertson entertained at tea on Friday in honor of Mrs, 0.B. Lauber, a recent newcomer to Schreiber, Don Hill was the firemen'ts representative to the Education Seminar held. in Fort William over the weekend, Bob Kinney leaves this week for Toronto where he will enter Western Hospital for surgery. Ansel: Haapa has been taken to St, Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur, Mrs, E, Zielke, Debby and Cindy, are spending a' month's holiday with relations in Beausejour, Man. Mrs, John Stitt left this week to visit with relatives in England, sailing from Montreal, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hrynyk of Fort William visited with Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Fischer over the weekend, Donations to the Red Cross may be Mrs, Russell Macadam or, mailed to P.O. 27. J.P. Gagnon is visiting in Montreal and other centres in that area, Mr, H, Sexsmith, of Havelock, alread man of distinction' in Schreiber} has ta oh up residence in Schreiber, He replaces Mr, G.A. Lepage as Mechanical Supervisor with ithe Schreiber Box iven to party meeting on Friday were Earline Johnson, | | | { UNITED CHURCH SCHOOL HELD IN SCHREIBER meeting on Tuesday evening choosing for his address the subject, Physical Fitmess, Dr. Lee was introduced by director Mrs, A.We Cuthbertson and thanked by Linda. Handel, Linda was chosen as senior girls' convenor for the North Shore Nurses' dinner-- the CGIT's first effort in the field of catering. ---- St. Andrew's United Church was host for a school for Stewards and Elders, attended by 35, on Saturday' afternoon, Rev. RA. Crook, St. Andrew's minister, welcomed the group which included repre- sentatives from Terrace Bay, Marathon, and Fort Willian, - The school, patterned from others held in various areas in the district, is sponsored and organized entirely by laymen of the Superior Presbytery and is rost deeply appreciated by the clergy. Aithough, at present there is not a men's club as such locally, arrangements for this meeting were made through J, Dejonghe, liason officer, of Terrace Bay with the men's committees of the Superior Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, James Donaldson, of First Church United, Fort William, led the discussion in the Stewards' class, Eric Gowan, of Wesley United Church, Fort William, was in charge of the Elders? classes, and Dennis Brougham, also of Fort William, was registrar, for the occasion, The clergy attending were Rev. J, Raymond Anderson, of Terrace Bay and Dr, McNally, of Marathon, Following the meeting, coffee and pie were served by Mrs, 0. Laine and Mrs, L. Christie. BROWNIE PACK ENROLLED The enrolment ceremonies of the 2nd Schreiber C.W.L. Brownie Pack, was attended Di the C.P.R. ivision of the R (Continued on Page 9)

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