ABRIL 21, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 23 SCHREIBER Township of Schreiber OFFICE OF CLERK-TREASURER NOTICE RE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Schreiber has directed that Daylight Saving Time be observed in the Township of Schreiber for the year 1971, commencing at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 25, and continuing until 2:00 a.m. Sunday, October 31, 1971. Citizens are requested to advance clocks and watches one hour at 2:00 a.m. SUNDAY, April 25, and revert back to Eastern Standard Time at 2:00 a.m. Sundays: October 31, 1971. Mrs. M. Zombeori, Clerk-Treasurer. CURLING CLUB WIND-UP The Schreiber Curling Club will hold its Wind-Up Dance on Friday April 30th at 9 p.m. in the Town Hall. Lunch will be served and presentation of trophies will take place. Everyone Welcome! Don't Forget! = Attend the Schreiber Curling Club Stag on Friday, April 23rd. TOWN TOPICS Among the many visitors in town last week are Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, with Greg, Lynne and Bradley of Folyet, Mrs. Tom Fenlon, with Carol Ann, Dawn, Chrissie of Thunder Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boon; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Paradis, of Thunder Bay, Sean Paradis and Boris Demidorvich, of Sault Ste Marie with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paradis; John Ross of Sault Ste Marie and Sandra Ross of Thunder Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross. Mike Glad, who's attending Humber College in' Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Glad. Mr. Stan Spadoni, of Potsdam, N.Y. with Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Spadoni. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hutchinson and Kevin, of Rosthern Sask were with Mrs. Harriet McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris of Thunder Bay 4 were with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reid. Lenore Campbell of Hearst was with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bolan and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell her grandparents. Brian Bailey of Kincardine, Miss Carol Lynn Burns of Deep River and David Bailey of Chapleau were with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bailey. Raymond Guillett, of Windsor and Lawrence Guillett with Mr. and Mrs. Louise Guillett. Mrs. George Noble of Sudbury were with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pyke and Gail spent the week- end in Webbwood with Mrs. Pyke's mother who has been ill. : Cora Spadoni and her fiance, Larry Dunwoody of Toronto were with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spadoni . MR. & MRS. R. BAILEY CELEBRATE 25TH ANN. Mr. and Mrs. RegBailey marked their 25th wedding anniversary with a family dinner in St. John's Anglican Church followed by an evening in their home for old friends and neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were married in the Church of the Ascension in Birmingham, England. Their bridesmaid, Mrs. John Vitols of Thunder Bay was unable to attend the party, due to illness. Their sons, Brian of Kincardine and Davis of Chapleau were here, and their two daughters Jane and Anne, still at home made the arrangements for the happy occasion. Other relatives and friends attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Burnside, Mrs. Eva Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. Jim Franklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duncan all of Thunder Bay, Miss Carol Lynn Burns of Deep River and Miss Lenore Campbell of Hearst. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS BOTTOMLEY The funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Henry Bottomley whose death occurred in Thunder Bay on April 12th was conducted by the Rev. Arthur Chabot in St. John's Anglican Church, Schreiber on April 14th. Miss Lynne Drake was organist. There was a guard of honor of members of the ladies auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109, and Pinewood Court was represented by Reeve F.V. Harness, a director. The burial service of the Legion auxiliary and the - Ruby Rebekah Lodge were conducted in the MeNally Funeral Home. Pall bearers were Geoffrey Birch, Jack Bryson, Leon Cote, Wayne Wilson = cont'd page 24......