'MAY 12, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 CHIMO CLUB: George Birch, president of the Schreiber Chimo Club, with Mesdames Bea McCuaig, secre- tary, Bernice Jacomb, Helen Wallace and Chris Morris are in Thunder Bay to attend the meet- ing of the Northwestern Ontario Alliance of Senior Citizens being held May 6 and 7 in the Herb Carrol Memorial Centre. UNITED CHURCH WOMEN Rev. Brian Bigelow and Rev. Ralph Magee, the later being from North Bay, representing the Canadian Bible Society were welcomed as guests by Mrs. Beth Macadam at the May 5 meet- ing of the United Church Women. Members of the Catholic Women's League were also welcomed as guests. During the brief business meeting a dona- tion of $25.00 was made to the Bible Society. Mrs. Norma Fummerton reported the recent dinner catered for had been financially suc- cessful. Those who worked at it were thanked. Mrs. Macadam read a poem and a prayer as a memoriam for two late members - Mrs. Jessie Macadam and Mrs. Pearl Rattray. Mrs. Margaret Smith gave a lengthy report on cards and flowers sent, and visits paid to local people sick or bereaved. : It was agreed to go to local restaurant for the dinner preceding the June meeting and sum- mer recess. After the dinner the regular meet -ing will be held in the Church Hall with a Bring and Buy Table, and various contests ar= ranged and a Penny Auction. Hostesses for this will be Mesdames Della Moore, Lilyan Christie, Norma Fummerton and Margaret Smith. Following the meeting Rev. Magee described the work and aims of the Bible Society, in far places in the world, and showed a film. ROSSPORT SOCIAL SPECTRUM Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mushquash dur- ing the week were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Esqueis, MacDiarmid; Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Moses, Heron Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nabugan, Heron Bay and the Ron Lanigan family of Nipigon. Eva-Marie Dumas of Nipigon is visiting the Isadore family this week. Lionel Hubelit, Wawa, spent the weekend at his parents home here. Cont'd pg. 14....... There's in Schreiber He's part of an organization that's been lending money lot of resources and experience. For example, he knows the value of cash when you're shopping for home furnishings, a new car or just about anything you've chosen to improve your family's quality of life. He also knows the value of planning some burdens for tomorrow. Stop in- for a confidential talk The First Canadian Bank mm Bank of Montreal a Gold Medal Banker Canadians for 169 years. So when it comes to giving you good advice on financial management he can draw on a - 30 you can take \ advantage of today's opportunities without creating worri- with a Gold Medal Banker. to