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Terrace Bay News, 5 Feb 1970, p. 12

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YA ceeeee Town Topics - cont'd from page 11 and Mrs. Bill Gerow, prior to leaving for Kentucky where Mr. Marshall has accepted a position in a paper mill. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH ANNUAL MEETING Rev. Arthur Chabot, who chaired the annual vestry meeting of St. John's Anglican Church, suggested that arrangements be made for a visiting and special service day, once a week, to serve Schreiber parish- ioners. P.R. Bailey, church treasurer, in his report, indic- ated a successful year in church work. W.G. Furlonger was appointed vestry clerk. Mr. Chabot reported sixty-five services held, thirty-seven of these being communion, four baptisms one marriage and two confirmed. The report of the Anglican Church Women, given by Mrs. Jack Bryson, showed an active and financial ly successful year. She said new Altar linens are on order, more dishes are needed for the kitchen cup- boards, and asked that consideration be given to ren- ovating the vestry. Mrs. Robert Winters reported the organ fund stead- ily increases . Following Easter, a Sunday morning service, once a month, ona trial basis, will begin with the Lenten services. A laymen's service was also considered. Godfrey Birch agreed to take charge of subscrip- tions for the Algoma Anglican, and W.G. Furlonger volunteered to contact young men of the church to act as sidesmen. The stipend for weekly services was increased. Collections from Lenten folders showed an increase and Advent offerings were successful so it was agreed to continue with both this year. A vote of appreciation was given to Rev. Chabot who comes from Marathon each Sunday to hold even- ing service in Schreiber. Other officers elected were - Godfrey Birch, - warden; Norman Bottomley - people's warden; P.R. Bailey - church treasurer; W.G. Furlonger = envelope secretary. George Birch and Godfrey Birch were appointed auditors . Following the meeting lunch was served by the A.C.W. Photo next column ..... St. John's Anglican Church officers, Schreiber. A TERRACE BAY NEWS Front - Godfrey Birch, Rev. Arthur Chabot, Norman Bottomley and back - P.R. Bailey and W.G. Fur- longer. Photo by |. McCuaig. FEBRUARY 5, 1970 "THE OWL'S HOOT" THOUGHT OF THE WEEK One thing you can learn by watching the clock is that it passes the time by keeping its hands busy. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS February 4th - Schreiber Girls and Boys Basketball Teams play in Terrace Bay. February 6th - Friday, Schreiber Girls and Boys Teams play basketball in Marathon. February 7th - Saturday, Schreiber Girls and Boys Teams play in Manitouwadge. February 9th - Open House 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. February 12th and 13th - Schreiber High School Win- ter Carnival . February 24th - Schreiber Home and School Associa- | tion is sponsoring an "Educational Dialogue." PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS A gratifying number of Schreiber and Terrace Bay parents attended the Parent Teacher Interviews held at Schreiber High School on Monday, February 2nd, from 2.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. The Parents were greeted at the door by the four young ladies (as shown in photo page 13) and given interview brochures. Teachers were assisted by continued page 13

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