- _ September 135.1962. RACE Gk A CADE T SI aang: | | { | All boys aged 14 to 16 interested in join- | | ing a Sea Cadet Corp in Terrace Bay please report to the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre Friday, September 14th at 7 P.M. or phone TA 5-3347, 6 to 9 P.M,, Wed- nesday or Thursday evenings, { STORK CLUB Born to, Mr, and Mrs, reiber, | E.A, Zielke of Sch- | a son on September 7th, | i Born: to, Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Dakin of Terr- ace Bay, a Daughter on September 8th, i { | | SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Schreiber High School Commencement exer- cises were held on Saturday, September 8th in the Town Hall with Principal 0,B, Fasan aS MsC, MreFasan explained the change from | mid-winter to early fall for the ceremonies, | He then presented the school Staff, Mrs. JeP, Mulligan, Mr.'N.D'Amours, F,Kalhok, B,White, and newcomers, Miss P,Quinlan, D,White and | WgWoodrows | With the increased enrollment accommoda- tion has become a problem but Mrs, Mulligan has taken the grade nine girls into the United Church Hall, The halls in the school | are again being used as classroomse Subjects | offered from grades nine to twelve are un- | changed but in grade thirteen we now offer English Comp'and Literature, Algebra, Geometry! | Trigonometry, Physics, Chemistry, French i Authors and Composition OR Latin Authors and Comp. This combination of nine subjects will gain entry to any university for a graduates A highlight last year was the winning of interscholastic cups for football, hockey ~ and bowling, in competition with Geraldton, Nip-Red Rock, Terrace Day, Marathon and Mani- touwadgee : Both Mr. Fasan and Mr, A, Gordon, Chairman of the Board, gave progress reports on the new high school building, The address of welcome was given by John Cosgrove, President of the Student Council and Bonnie Gordon was Valedictorian, Municipal Councillor, Mrs, Le, McCuaig, offered community congratulations: and the invocation was given by Father JeMe Cano, -- VeE,Everitt, C,P,R, Superintendent was guest speaker, He said that, while only a few years ago the qualities for success at work were largely ambition, attentiveness and skill, now the primary asset is education, In closing he urged' students to realize that, along with learning, they must acquire charac- | ter, choose worthwhile companions and, above all, have a sound religious belief and know the inestimable comfort of devout prayers Bars for the hockey team were presented to Brian Webb with John Cosgrove receiving the Most Valuable Player Award, Cars for the basketball team were presented to Steve Morrill--for Hockey to Bruce Costall--for cheer leaders to Marlene Birch--for Bowling to Audrey McCuaig--for Public Speaking to ~ Maureen Cornell and Judy D'Arcy (librarian), Cheryl Everitt and Jim Gellert gave excel. lent reports on their leadership courses at | Lake Couchichings Perfect attendance bars were presented to Richard Burroughs for thirty-one students. | } } | | | i | | | | nesday evening with Mrs. Neil Ross in charge ' many district visitors each yeare DAY NEWS ONE at BED Page 2. Academic awards = cups and financial - were | qosppet tot=GRADE 9 = Richard Durroughs,~' Anna Fummerton, Sharon Jarva, Patsy Dimmery, | | Jim Scott, Mona DtAmours, Boyd Drake and Carol' Olson, GRADE 10 = Jim Lesauvage, Linda Handel! : GRADE 11 - Cheryl Everitt, William Scott, Louise McGooey and Diane Petersone GRADE 12 - | Steve Morrill and Bonnie Gordon, Lois Inshaw received the Lions! Scholarship! ~| $100 - Kinsmen Scholarship $100 --High School | Board Scholarship $100 - Catholic Women!s ; League Scholarship $100 and the High School te & School Scholarship $75, Lois will ~ attend the University of Toronto this years Steve Morrill, top Grade 12 student won the Canadian Legion Scholarship, $100 and a | Dominion Provincial Student Aid Bursary, type A, of $100, The girls! school choir, accompanied by Mrse ReJeS,Inshaw, gave several numbers during: | the program,' The Staff, the School Board, Council Rep- resentative and representatives from clubs awarding Bursaries were guests at the occasion: | which ended with a dance when lunch was _ _served by the Home and School Associations { t ~ : : ' seem b f MRS. JAMES HUMPHREY (Continued from Page 8) of St.John!s Church in Schreiber, she' had been an active worker in the Church life, member of the Choir, Organist, Superintendent and teacher in the Sunday School. She was an ardent'and skilled bowler and, from 1903 until 1959, the reporter for the Daily Times-Journal in Schreiber and later in Geraldtons : She was predeceased by her father in 1912, her tother in 1924 and her brother Geoige in 1946, f Immediate survivors are Mr,& Mrs, ReAlcorn,| Arlene and Ruth, who camé from Fort William | for the funeral, and Mrs, George Field of Port Arthur, lille net UNITED CHURCH WOMEN MEET Mrs, TePeWhent presided for the September meeting of the unit group, UeC.W.e, last Wed- -- | of the devotional periods It was decided to cater for the Cub Father | ; and Son Banquet. Plans were made for the | dinner on Thanksgiving which is attended by | Mrs, W.Clemens agreed to act as secretary in Mrse AsHolmes' place until the end of the -- 'The Treasurer's report was presented by Mrs, L,Johnson, Mrs, ReMacadam reported on. recent caterings Mrs, Helen Sharpe of Geraldton spoke and led in a discussion of the aims and advantages: which it is hoped will accrue from the recent | amalgamation of women's groups within the | United Church, Mrse G,Small of Toronto, a former WA. mer) ber, was a welcome guests © Lunch was served by Mrs. Vernon Weaver's committees me HIGH HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING The first regular monthly meeting of the Schreiber High Home and School Association for the new term will be held on Monday, Septe 17th at 8 P.M. in the High School,' All parents are urged to attend, } { especially, parents of new students, and to meet the new teaching staff,