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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jun 1964, p. 6

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June 11, 1964 AUDIOMETER PRESENTED TO TOWN The Kinsmen Club of Schreiber recent- ly made formal presentation of an Audio- meter to the town, with Reeve F. W. Harness accepting the gift from President Bill Weaver . In the picture at the left are shown - L to R - Peter Speziale, Alec Gordon, Councillor P.J. Guina - Kinsmen Presi- dent Bill Weaver - Reeve Harness - Councillor N.J.Jolicoeur and Tony Speziale. Back row - Bill Miller , Jerry Godin, Bob Turner and Ralph Hewson. Photo by Inez McCuaig. AWARDS PRESENTED AT BOWLING WIND-UP PRINCIPAL REPORTS TO HIGH SCHOOL BOARD The ladies bowling league held their annual wind- Paneincl 0 0c Tovar reported, at ic thawitna di fol i sews a . up dinner followed by a coberet-with Mrs .J.D .Bryson of the High School Board on June 4th, that, in h ident, and Pat t ok pacialecaldi syncs cea! omg the CATO tests, Schreiber school had come in the President dak Mist f "Gi, third quitile in mathematics: that an excellent ot ee Rive ee eee anes showing had been made by the school Cadet Corps Minutes of regular and special meetings during the ; ; when reviewed by Capt. Hutton and that the school year ine Fingkatel ropceh maae niet by Were Drama Club cient tn of two one-act plays, Gerow. These officers, with Bea McBride, recording : : 7 ee. Secretary, remain in office for this year. fe Lobe Seeaeor age. Soloageadt: A t e t ° e . ribute to the ladies (in verse) written by Mr. The Bocrd ai Stieilinc: Anus turnibactaa Grid: Dek Newton, was read by Mary Martinsen. ; airs ; Following the meal the trophy for the winning Pellagrino to the Couchiching Camp for a course in athletic leadership. team was presented to Ida Krause, (Capt.) Bessie : ; . Scott, Mary Martinsen and Phyllis Greenshields . '3 wiih Min ae ~ ea ipthie: This trophy, presented by the late W.G.Humphrey, or eee eee CPR general manager, has been competed for since 1926. The YMCA presented individual trophies to the winners. Low teams (3 tied for this distinction) for the ye <Back (hob) Sieworl, lortarly of the aon were B.Kusik, V.McLellan, P.Cook ee Reet airs) Re ag ac ep y oe ene ee VO Resta. Cbolende C_O' Brien. Vie ebrario: '| Office of the Financial Times of Canada, has been ° a ° az . a ° f ° 1 J.Costall, M.Holmes, G Mullins and M.Hencher. re y the Forse s Ottewa News on ' Winning roll-off team was |.Krause with B.Kusik - ree pete ce Sa taking second place . eral and financial reporting, joins Mr. Warren Other prizes given were:~ Mrs .Bryson's - hi/single Raldwin in: the Ottowa hare Say of the year to J.Tremblay - hi/triple, J.Costall - oOe sie avenyonesm se eiaet) 15 he-chiy ame laeiire M.Hencher. Low:scorec*rolleolfe < Y from here to enter the field of journalism. He 4 ; ; ' ae ; Cebrario, Hi/Score = D.Winters, Mystery Prize - knew early in high school that this was what he N.Gray. Hi/singles - monthly - October, J. wanted. One year he got out the Owl's Hoot, Ht teemblay, Dedember B,Mellide, F abeuat. V.. (the school paper) almost single handed--writing : S'Kenfe, Apel ida:Ksouse-cnd Mes = B. McBride . the editorial column, book reviews and sports. | Joan Costall was a big winner with hi/monthly for See tenes Se) Tee ous Se ee ice ' Cornwall paper, later joining the Ottawa Journal . November, J March and a t A wor joining Ne ee igcin April a) He spent a year in the British Isles, on (Continued) FORMER RESIDENT ON FINANCIAL TIMES STAFF

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