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Terrace Bay News, 8 Feb 1968, p. 15

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TERRACE BAY NEWS SCHREIBER The lively research carried on by all students, in the Schreibér public library, is shown by the crowd here, with Mrs. Andrea Hill, librarian, at right, and in the background, Tom Quinton, vice princi- pal of the public school, assisting his students in the art of research. Oddly, what appears to be a ferocious mask, in the foreground, is merely the stocking cap of a student engrossed in her work. There will be a special meeting at the Schreiber Gospel Mission on the evening of Saturday, February 10th at eight o'clock. Evengelist Don Summers will be the guest speaker. Rev. D. Summers has been ex- tensively engaged in evangelism in Britain, Spain and other European Countries, and has worked in close co-operation with Billy Graham on both sides of the Atlantic. Everyone is invited to attend. Constable Alan Austin, shown in the photo below by Inez McCuaig, is a native of Fort William, and is now with the Schreiber unit. Constable Austin, a sracuate of Selkirk. High School in Fort William, re- cently completed a 12 week course in. the. Aylmer Police College and was posted to Traffic Safety Officer duty here in January. : _ " ie that 'etided the round was resol v- errace Bay drew the bye. Schreiber then d Marathon with a last rock clutch shot by on Phillips skip (Cont'd on page 8) Mrs. Lester McCuaig is shown in the photo below by Inez McCuaig, holding the Centennial Achieye- ment for her work as chairman of the Schreiber Cen- tennial Committee. Mrs. Lester McCuaig is shown in the photo be- low holding the Centennial Achievement Award for her work as chairman of * the Schreiber Centenn- ial Committee . Mrs. Fred Kuzmic, with daughter Theresa Mich- elle, Schreiber's New Year baby, born on January 20, is shown in bottom photo by Inez McCuaig. SCHREIBER CURLING CLUB RE~ORGANIZES The Schreiber curling club has been re-organized for this season info a mixed league. New officers shown in the photo by |. McCuaig,-are as follows: From L to R. Mrs. Edna Cocks - president, Brian Birch - treasurer and Miss Esther Niemi - secretary have completed three years withour an accident. Laurie Halonen, former area foreman, accepted for the line crew who have a ten year record, and Jack Phillips accepted for the Operating staff who have never had an accident since records were first kept (over eleven years) (Cont'd on page 8)

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