Mg 0 SG THE BASKETBALL (Cont'd Pg.4) mine the champions. Something that came as a surprise to all the cheerleaders was that they were being judged. The winning cheerleaders will be announced this Friday, at the game in Red Rock. All in all everyone had a good time and made new friends. The boyst team was composed of Roger Rajotte Jack Crandlemire, Bill Shivas, Ron Falzetta, Ian Cameron, Jim Mikus, Mike Mallais, Mike Lemay, Bruce Lundberg and Don Teniuk. The girls team was composed of Elaine Rajotte, Jill Crandlemire, Cheryl Moore, Linda Dakin, Linda Hales, Linda Hayes, Valerie Turner, Judy McInnes, Shirley Desrosiers, Diane Campbell, Claire Belliveau and Darlene Larson. The Cheerleaders were as follows: Marcia Hamilton, Beth Hopper, Michele Slattery, Mary Ellen Little, Kathy Phillips, Irene Uzicanin, Carole MacLeod and Liz OtJavee. FATHER AND SON BANQUET HELD IN COMMUNITY CHURC One hundred and forty-two Fathers and their sons attended the Sixteenth Annual Boy Scout Father and Son Banquet in the Terrace Bay Community Church, Saturday evening. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Church catered for the banquet Very Rev. Dean E.A. Gallagher said the Blessing followed by a toast to the Queen. Tom Knight was the pianist. Following the dinner Graham Coe introduced the head table guests. A toast to the Fathers was proposed by David Cruickshank, with. Mr. Forbes responding. Samuel Harris thanked the Ladies Auxiliary for catering to their banquet. Chairman H.J. Coe reviewed the Scouting activities and events of the past year and announced that relatives of the late Herman Roberts were providing a memorial fund to help perpetuate the memory of Mr. Roberts. Herman had been associated with the Scout movement for over thirty years and had been a most valuable member of the local Group Committee. It was. decided that a Herman Roberts Memorial Shield will be awarded to the Scout who has made the most progress in Scouting in the past year. addition the Group Committee hopes to be able to send a Cub or a Scout Leader to a Leader training course when possible. By this means the Group Committee hope to improve Scouting in Terrace Bay and also perpetuate the memory of Herman Roberts. District Commissioner R. Wiils in reporting on the Scout movement in the Pic River area stated that a District Committee to serve Mani- touwadge, Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay had been formed in order to consolidate the Scout activities in this area. As a member of the Committee Commissioner Wills announced that Scout David Shivas had been selected to receive the Herman Roberts Memoria: Shield for the progress he had made in Scouting during the past year. A camp fire consisting of a singsong and skits completed the Scout and Cub highlight of the year. In een NEWS Mrs. Baxter is pictured with Mrs. E. Beddard W.M. of Silver Birch Chapter. DISTRICT DEPUTY VISITS SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER Honoring the visit of their District Deputy Grand Matron, Mrs. M. Baxter of Atikoken, Silver Birch Chapter 264, Order of Eastern Star held a delicious dinner in the Community Church Hall, Tuesday evening February 23rd. Many members from the different Lakehead Chapters were in attendance. Grace was said by Rev. T.G. Husser, P.P. Toastmaster was Worthy Patron A. Farrow who proposed the toast to the Queen. Mrs. H. Coe proposed the toast to the Grand Chapter of Ontario to which Mrs. M. Baxter, D.D.G.M. replied. The Toast to the visitors was: given by Mrs. Jessie MacAdam and ably responded to by Mrs. Pearl Bell. Convenors for the very delightful dinner were Mrs. Elsie Ostling, Mrs. A. Sinkins and Mrs. Eva Haughn. Worthy Matron E. Beddard and Worthy Patron A. Farrow presided over the regular meeting which followed. Minutes and correspondence were read by Secretary Mrs. A. Bailey. Mrs. A. Farrow gave her Treasurer's report and conven- ors for the sick and visiting committees re- ported on cards and gifts sent during the past month. During the evening a new member was welcomed into the Chapter. Mrs. M. Baxter D.D.G.M. from Atikoken was present and addressed the members. A. small gift was presented to Mrs. Baxter by Mrs. Helen Wallace P.M. At the close of the meeting, lunch was served by the February lunch committee. TRAVELLING ART EXHIBIT OPEN TO PUBLIC The Ontario Art Institute travelling exhibit "Fine Art from the Commonplace", designed by the Onatrio Society of Artists, is a group of nineteen original paintings. These are based on tO common themes, the kitchen and the wood shed. Through the through artistic challenge to be RED CROSS found in simple themes, Your help does so much view and_technical prac tices of the artists; through the differences for so many ea there has been created 0 td on Pave between the points of