Wednesday, April 26, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS The regular monthly meeting of the St. Martin of Tours C.W.L. was held Monday April 17th. The meeting opened with the League Prayer for the intentions of all members. Marg Roberts gave the Scripture Reading, Psalm 100. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Marilyn, followed by the treasurer's report. A letter from McCausland Hospital Auxiliary was read ask- ing to support their Resolution for the Lifeline Project. The convenors reports were then given. Marg asked that little books "Pray the Rosary" be ordered for the First Communion children. Delores, our Historian read the last of article 11, sections 8 and 9. The Birchwood Birthday party on Thursday April 20th will be looked after by Bernice; and her committee with Father Campbell assisting. Marilyn gave her report for the month of March, which was a very busy one. The Mass for the Feast of our Lady of Good Council will be held on Wednesday, April 26th at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:15 p.m. C.W.L. Sunday will be held on May 6 and 7th with members par- ticipating at all masses on these days. Plans for the Fall Bazaar are well underway for October 21st with Evelyn Falzetta being con- venor. The Mother's Day Tea con- vened by Marilyn and Val will be held Saturday May 13th. Delores Page 3 CWL Monthly Report will be in charge of the "Sweet Success." Father Campbell & Lil Belliveau attended the Charter Meeting of St. Peter's C.W.L. in Thunder Bay on April 10th. Sharyn read her High Light, her report for the Annual Convention being held in Atikokan. The regular meeting adjourned; after a short coffee break the Annual, Meeting fol- lowed. Nominations convenor Peggy then gave her report and nomina- lions took place: the new officers are:President-Kathleen Mikkonen; President elect- vacant; Ist Vice President- Luigina Costa; Secretary-Marilyn Turcotte;Treasurer-Diane Polesky. The girl guides and brownies will be blitzing Schreiber Wednesday evening, May 3. They'll be going door-to-door selling their girl guide cookies. Above, Lindsey Miller, left, and Natalie McParland are shown presenting a complimentary box of cookies to Chimo Club member, Pat Guina. The guides request your support. Photo by Dave Chmara You spend between 1/4 to 1/3 of your life in bed, Many predis- pose their bodies to a rough start at work due to their sleeping habits. -- Sleep should be restful and relaxing, with very little compro- mise to the skeletal system, in particular the neck and low back. The ideal position for Sleep is a fetal side-lying Position with one or both legs bent. Stomach sleeping is hard on the low back because there is no support allowing the back to arch. It is also very hard on the neck since we must crank it at least 75 to 90 degrees to either side to allow for breathing. Turning the neck for this length of time is very hard on the joints and tissues. Sleeping on the back is a strain to the low back because the low curve is not supported. Putting pillows under the legs will lessen this strain. To support your neck you should sleep on a 'contoured pil- low'. This pillow supports the natural curve of your neck with- out straining the joints or soft tis- sues. Poor sleeping habits can lead to poor posture and strain result- ing in a bad day of work or play. Consider side lying and a cer- vical pillow for optimal sleep comfort. SERENDIPITY © CANADIAN: BACON NEG |S * FRENCH/CANADIAN BLUERARRY CREPES TAPE SYRUP WIT BACO "INTERNATIONAL » EGGS Bewepicy GARDENS CAFE oO ws e ata? INCLUDES: CHOICE OF JUICE CROISSANT OR NIEFIN (COFFEE OK tA <1 COMINENTAL. bt 6 60 /N L XICAN. CHEE SO O/M UT AWIT SALSA . SERENDIPN ° EGGS BEAEDIC 'BukALIT OR TRY OUR DE SSERIS LUNG ¢ BRUNCH SERVED FRO 4]:00 =5:00 SPECIALS CHANGE DAILY BINNERS SCRYLD 5:00-9:00 STARTING /AAY (ST SUAMER HOURS Be} -2890 ¢ ENGLISHe BAVED L615 ON SIEWED TONIC S WIN Bacon a & COFFEE 11°00 -9:00 Prizes and tA 'c party time a *ioin in the fun. so come C $1.99 Fun for Everyone! & W, and you're | 'II be special 0 you-know-who! Double Burger $1.99 Teen Burger nvited to ffers