NOVEMBER 19, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 19 SCHREIBER music supplied by the high school girls was a great ensour- ! TOWN TOPICS agement to the skaters. These girls also manned the office answering phone calls and carrying on other numerous duties, The proceeds will be used entirely for minor hockey to pay for ice time, travelling expenses, equipment and other needs, Jim Armstrong is president of the Minor Hockey League this year with I50 beys registered promising a busy season, Other officers are Joe Caccamo, vice president; Bill Stefurak, Secretary-treasurer, Cos, Filane is in charge of the Peewee The committee in charge comprised of Harvey to; house league, assisted by Arnie lawlor and Steve Cheryl. Pat Conley, Bill Stefursk, Jim Armstrong, Mike Smilsky, Ted Wilson will manage the Peewee majors, Pat Connelly the Frank McKenna, Tom Quinton, Joe Caccamo and Ted Wilson. bantams and Jim Armstrong the midgets. . They are most grateful for the assistance given in so many ways by generous sponsoring of the skaters, attendance, Mrs; Bunny Singleten is the professional of the figure skat-| 2nd in many other ways. This is the second annual event and ing olub this season with the season started on November ITth. | 'the Sou! t1ee see again improvements to be made for next The hours for skating are Wednesday 4-€ for pre-schoolers and year's program. kindergarten; Thursday 3:30 to 6 with lessons from 4-6, Anyone wishing to enroll may call either Mrs. G.B. Cebrario, Mrs, Otto Strasser, Mrs, Hartley McKay or Mrs. J.S. Caccamo. HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING The Schreiber Elementary Home and School Association. met on Thursday, November 5th, at 8 P.M. preceded by a half-hour parent-teacher visitation period. Mrs. Robert McParland was honored at a baby shower, by her many friends, at the home of Mrs, Gordon MoParland, Wednesday Mrs, G. Fischer, president, called the meeting to order evening November IIth, During the evening many humorous and welcomed the large crowd of parents from Schreiber and games were played. Mra, Bruce Costell presented Mrs. MoParland| Rpogsport, She also introduced and weloemed the new school with a oradle full of lovely baby gifts for little Tammy. principal, Mr. G. Saumur, who had been unable to attend the first meeting. : REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE The minutes of the first meeting were approved as read by the secretary, Mrs. H, Jartus, Mr. R. Grant subkitied his treasurer's repcrt and aldo the Auditors! report. The Auditors for 1970-71 will be Mrs. Harold Gellert and Mrs, Ted Graham. Some discussion wes held regarding the half-hour teacher snd parent visitation period previous to the mesting and it was dscided that the half-hour period would be retained and the parents were encouraged to phone the school for the private interview at any time if they felt it necessary. It was decided to hold an informal meeting in Rossport later in the year at the home of Mrs. Wylde, the date to be set later by the staff and executive. This is to become better acquainted with the parents of the Rossport children forty of whom are attending the Schreiber School now. One of the largest and most attentive crowds in some years gathered at the cenotaph for the Remembrance Day ceremony this year, Bill Paradis was parade marshall, with Bernard Paradis, John Stitt of Schreiber and Fred Crawley of Thunder Bay as flag bearers. George Singleton raised end lowered the flag and Fred Gould of Terrace Bay was the bugler, Sea cadets from Terrace Bay formed an honour guard in charge of Bruce Costall and Rodney Bryson, officers in the Canadian Force (Sea Reserve), Aurel Gauthier led the singing and larry Bourke was M.C. Algo in the parade were the Terrace Bay Wrenettes, led by Mrs. Robert Hopper and the scouts in charge of Edmond Trapp. Mr, G, Maurmur, principal, announced that the first of Sixtean wreaths vers laid by, the various assosiations and three Open Houses at the Femol this year will be held on business firms 1n Town, She persersl ones being fer Lezley Tuesday eveni November I7th, and invited all ents to Gerow, by his sister Mrs. Bernice Jacomb, for Jim Richardson, ngs , as t\pel teke advantage of this. Dy xl. Jack Richardson and for Pte, Ge.A. Newton, by J.S. Following the. bustirives mesting, Mv. Sp ard tue aie 5 f the staff, Misses Edith Clemens and Wendy McEwen, presente Rev, J.M. Cano in his address said this occasion is the is 2 2 brief period each year when we remember. ed a most interesting and informative panel on the method of teaching and marking the students® work using the new vl rion 2 i od oY, rehiu She Rupa) concept of Mathematics as introduced into the Schreiber CL, ~ Ws IR Vir torn: Prosidertt Township of Sohratbar M School for the first time in September of this year. Follow- Sava F.¥, Harness; Ontaric Government - Mrs. Robert Winters; ing the presentation, the teachers and parents held an happles Stors - Wea. Harriet McBride; Bank of Montreel - Pat open discussion period based on this presentation. onley; Women's Institute - Mrs, Wesley Clemens; Hydro Com- ho x sliowing Bye Fiche -- Begt}re, sn Loop) oar 22 ission - Jack Phillips; Catholic Women's League - Mrs, George | 2° R810. 0 oT hols EI & re SS A an Cataford; Ruby Rebekah Lodge - Mrs, Russell Macedam; Mayfair yoo Te alan in A er 3rd at J p.m, wit tel - Nick Linkwich; Palm Dairies - Bill Malcolm; Holy ® usual parent-teacher visitation at 7.30 p.m. 1s School ~ Tana Morrow; Loyal Order of Moose - Charles A.C.W. MEETING on; Schreiber Kinsmen Club - E,G. Caccamo; Sunset Motel = RI A il Ls eter Speziale; St, John Ambulance - Mrs. Dorothy Rummery; The Anglican Church Women held their monthly meeting 'oste Foodateria - Paddy O'Brien; Caccamo's Ltd. - J.S. Caccamo | Tuesday evening November IOth in the Church hall, with Mrs. «0.0.F, #402 - George Birch; Schreiber High School - Janice Hazel Bailey presiding. Cluett; Spadoni Bros, Ltd. - R,B. Spadoni. A motion was made that all children and teensge parties held in the church hall, must be properly supervised by perents, BKATE-A-THON GREAT SUCCESS ! It was decided to employ a carpenter to do necessary The recent skate-a-thon in aid of minor hockey wes a most repairs in the church building. successful financial venture, supported generously by the It was reported that new linens were needed for the altar. public both in money and assistance in other ways. A motion waz made that a donation be sent to the Bible Of the II3 skaters who began the 30 hour stretch, 27 fin- society once a year. ished. For the I2 and under, who were limited to I5 hours, Tickets are now on sale for the Christmas tea and bazaar 132 began and 63 finished. which will be held Saturday, November 2Ist from 3 to 5:30 pem St. John Ambulance was on constant duty, the food booth in the town hall. was open continuously by the women's artificial Ice Fund : ome Hostesses for the evening were Mrs, Alice Sparkes and cittee, the rink committee arranged the ice time, and the Mrs. Margery Morrill,