Page 8 SCHREIBER LIONS CLUB REPORT As is the custom we would like to report to the public how we have used the funds which we have collected from you on our various projects. The items listed below are the larger expenditures we have made to groups or individuals. There were smal ler payments made by us that would be too numerous to mention but would amount to approximately $2500. Our other monies have been distributed as follows:- General rep.& Hardtopping Arena High School Bursaries Summer Programmes $ 4,650. 450. 455. Citizen's Assistance (coal, food, etc.) 575. Oxygen Tent for Hospital Minor Hockey Ice Time at Arena 665. 1,610. Sports Equipment for various groups 254. Contributions to Charities 508. Eye Examination Machine for schools 267. Medicine for needy invalids Girls' & Boys' Activities 325. 420. Band Instruments-Terrace Bay Band 205. Donation to Fastball League 100. Oxygen Inhalator in Ambulance 300. Xmas Hampers to needy families 450. Bicycle Safety Program-Safety-Lite Tape ia; Eye Tests in Schools by Optometrist 500. TOTAL EXPENDITURES 11,889. We will be carrying on smaller projects in future to meet the annual demands that we have obligated the Club for but our major assistance will be to help the Artificial Ice Committee in raising funds for the Ice Plant in Schreiber Arena. We have been fortun- ate enough to obtain a Sportstimer from the City of Port Arthur free of charge, for which we are indebted to the people of that city. We would like to thank all who have supported our projects and trust that we can look to your continued support in the future. KATHLEEN MOON WED IN ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH Kathleen Fanechea Moon be- came the bride of Charles, Wil- liam Davis at a ceremony May 22 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Fort William. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moon of Schreiber and the bridegroom is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Pettit, RR 3, Fort Wil- liam, Rev. A. Johnston officiated at the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a two-piece white arnel suit featuring two crochet panels in front. She wore veiled pill box hat, white accessories and a corsage of red sweetheart roses and white feathered car- HK On and after June 15, exception of pay days 5th, 8th 1965 the nations. The matron of honor, Mrs. Marilyn Chicoine, sister of the bride, wore a three piece taf- feta suit with white accessories and a red rose corsage. Fred Johnson was the best man, George and Lorne Davis, brothers of the bridegroom ushered, For a reception at the home of the bridegroom's grandpar- ents, the bride's mother wore a two-piece dress of blue brocade with white accessories. The bridegroom's grandmother 'wore a brown arnel dress and blue accessories. Both wore corsages of yellow: roses. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE THE NEWS JunejA7, 1965 Now availabe DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS This Credit Union, by motion of the Board of Direc- tors, offer, AS A NEW SERVICE TO LOCAL UNIONS - ASSOCIATIONS - AND INDIVIDUALS "DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS" as an investment with this organization. nization These Deposit Accounts will guarantee a 4% annual dividend to be computed on a one percent quarterly basis, with quarterly statements mailed to you to show state of affairs. These Deposit Accounts will be regarded as a long term deposit, but may be withdrawn on a si xty day written notice. Separate ledgers will be set up for bookkeeping purposes. The Depogit Account system is legal and covered by the Ontario Credit Unions Act and sanctioned by the Provincial Department of Insurance. ' \ | RRKKRRKERERRERERERER Terrace Bay Community CREDIT UNION Se. OFFICE HOURS Ph. 3833 BARON OEE EAE MON .& THURS ... 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY covccce 2 =i PIM, FRIDAY ..... 9-11 A.M. REBEKAH LODGE (Continued from page 7) C.P.& T.committee stated one new case was assisted, fruit and flowers sent to patients in Westmount Hospi- tal and gifts to J.D.Bryson. A Bingo is planned for July 20. Donations to the Canada Bible Society and Navy League of Canada were acknowledged. P.N.G. Mrs.Dora Weaver said the district meeting will be held in the United Church Hall here on June 26. All representatives anq Past Noble Grands may attend. The following slate of officers were elected:- Mrs .Mary Husband, Noble Grand; Mrs .Lorraine Weaver, Vice Grand; Mrs .Beth Macadam, recording secretary; Mrs.Helen Wallace, PDDP, treasurer; Mrs . Jessie Macadam, trustee. In the absence of Mrs.Bryson, Mrs.Eva Bailey ex- pressed her pleasure in returning to her old post as pianist. The anniversary service of the 1.0.O0.F.#402 and Ruby Rebekah #279 will be on Sunday, June 20th in the Lodge room and members are urged to attend. eney auction followed the meeting, convened by TERRACE BAY, ONT. HOURS OF BUSINESS THE SAME. ink will be closed each Monday to Friday 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. with the 7, 20th and 23rd, or on the previous day if any of these dates be a holid ALL OTHER HOURS WILL ona Pannen atk PSP es W.E.McMicking, Manager .