ee ee a Se TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS IN AND FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER 1970 TAXES ARE NOW PAYABLE - A discount shall be allowed on any prepayment of 1970 taxes made prior to the tax due date of July 2nd, 1970. Allowable Discounts: 3% on all payments prior to February 1, 1970 2 1/2% on all payments prior to March 1, 1970 2% on all payments prior to April 1, 1970 These discounts reduce by 1/2% per month up to and until June 30, 1970. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS TAX PAYMENT ARRANGEMENT! Further information may be obtained from the Schreiber Municipal Office. Mrs. M. Zombori Tax Collector. Sheron Riley was home from Toronto for Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Middler, with Susan, John and Lynda, of Ottawa, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forman. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Willoughby of Falconbridge and Lauri Halonen of Fort William were with Mrs. Saima Willoughby, visiting also Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes. Edward Albert, a brother of Mrs. Vic Hannam, of Ottawa, was the lucky winner of the six pair of socks raffled by the C.P. & T. committee. The ticket was drawn by Mrs. Thor Olsen of Terrace Bay and the socks were knitted by Mrs. Martha Huller. The Mystic Borderland There is a mystic borderland that lies Just past the limits of our work-day world, And it is peopled with the friends we met And loved a year, a month, a week or day, And parted from with aching hearts, yet knew That through the distance we must lose the hold Of hand with hand, and only clasp the thread Of memory. But still so close we feel this land, So sure we are that these same hearts are true, That when in waking dreams there comes a call That sets the thread of memory aglow, We know that just by stretching out the hand In written word of love, or book, or flower, The waiting hand will clasp our own once more Across the distance, in the same old way. HELEN FIELD FISCHER were Vince Walker, Arthur Stephenson, Thos. Somers Serre ers dee es Mee ee es tee H. LIF BURIED IN PORT ARTHUR Funeral services for Herb Lif,75,of Rossport who died in Port Arthur Hospital were held Wednesday December 17th. Rev. Agnew H. Johnston,D.D., of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, officiated with interment in the family plot, Mountain View Cemetery, Port Arthur. Born at Gotenberg, Sweden, he came to this area forty years ago. A mine captain, he worked at various mines in Geraldton, Beardmore, Atiko- kan, and for the past five years had been with Zenmac Mines near Rossports. Among those attending were officials and former fellow employees of Zenmac Mines. Pall bearers Walker, Phil Broadhurst, Gabe Gauthier, and "* Douglas Kelso. Surviving are his wife Bertha, one son Sten on Cochenour, Red Lake, one grandson, a step- daughter Mrs. Shirley Bodnar of Fort William. SCHOOL PRESENTS CHRISTMAS CONCERT The annual Christmas Concert was put on by Mrs. Price and her pupils, in the Community Hall. A senior pupil, Tommy Bouchard, was chairman of the entertainment. . The program opened with O'Canada and "A Merry Christmas To You All." A welcome recitation was given by Vera Good- child, followed by a marching song by the class. monologue by Naomi Yandon, A Recitation by Kenneth Goodchild and A Dutch Song by six little girls in costume. Selections by the Rhythm Band were followed by a recitation by Anna Bain, a song by the class, a play "Our Old Home Town", piano selections by Cathy Gerow, several Christmas songs by the class, and a play entitled "It is the Fashion" by the senior pupils. Two excellent folk dances follow ed and Hardrock, Caco and eran characters caused much laughter. Recitations were presented by pupils while class was preparing for the various plays and dialogues. The program came to an end witha religious play "A Gift For The Christ Child", "A Message from Santa" and song "Merry Christmas" when Santa arrived with his pack of treats and gifts.