Page & TOWN TID BITS Congratulations are the order of the day to Mr. and Mrs. V. Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. D, Amberson on the occasion of a visit from the Stork, The Amberson addition arrived on Thursday, May llth, and the Hoppers started buying more gro- ceries on Sunday, the 14th. "Hee" McLeod hit the headlines again this week, when one of his snapshots was judged as being the "Picture-of-the-Week" in the Fryer's Studios contest. Nice goin', Hec} Mr. Don Porter left last Thursday on an extended trip to the States during which he expected to attend a Mill Manager's meeting in Neenah and also to pay a visit to the new Mill at Coosa River before returning home, Bill Borsum has been in Neenah for the past week to attend a Meeting of the Service Operations Superintendents, 0-0-0 FLASH!!t As of 10:30 last night, Wednesday, May 17th, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Marostica now have three mouths to feed. They are the proud parents of a baby boy. Congratu- lations, folks. Looks like you might have to split with the boy Eldon -- that will leave you only 5%. 0-0-0 ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH Saturday, May 20th - 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m, - Confessions; 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Confessions. Sunday, May 2lst - 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. - Mass; 7:30 p.m. - Rosary and Benediction. The Sisters of St, Joseph from Schreiber will again conduct Catechism Classes for all school children. These classes will be held in the Church at 2:00 p,m. 0-0-0 KIWANIS THEA AND BAKE SALE PROCHEDS TO MANTTOBA FLOOD RELIEF Everything is in readiness for the Tea and Bake Sale being sponsored by the local Kiwanis Glub on Saturday afternoon, May 20th at Hotel Terrace from: 2°00) Go°5 700) pem, Proceeds of the event will be turned over to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund which puts added emphasis on the desirability of having a big crowd in attendance. It's probably not enough to say everybody is welcome, We would like to see every resident of the Townsite and North Camp put in an appearance to watch "the boys" perform the duties usually handled by the ladies, It should be a riot with many of the males in feminine attire, replete with cosmetics, As Chairman of the event, John Macdonald will be looking after supplies and the set-up of the hotel lobby. Procurement of sandwiches and cake for the tea is headed up by Paul Boudreau with Bob Sheppard, Ray Williams and Glen Lumbers assisting. Kiwanis members are baking for the bake sale, prior to which all entries will be judged. This item is headed by Bob Sheppard with Clarence Smith, Al McColl, Geo. Coulter and Ken Harman helping out. Advertising and stunts: Fred Soughton, Ron Seed, Jim McLeod and Ossie Dalzell. The "Carriage Watchers Brigade" is being organized by John Wade and all parents who bring youngsters in carriages are assured of careful attention being given their off- spring by John and his committee of Les Crandlemire, Peter Gombola and Rev. Arthur Lavender. ae Serving, ushering and table waiters will be under the watchful eye of genial Ray Wood who will also act as Chief Pourer. Assisting Ray will be Gord Rowlandson, Ushers are Bert Laundy and Dr. "Mike" McCausland. Table waiters (or should we say waitresses) will be Ralph Shemanski, Ed Cavanaugh, Dr. "Jack" Shaunessy, Monty Paget, John Jessop, Ken Harman and Herman Roberts. Waiters and ushers are asked to be at the Hotel by 1:30 p.m. This is a worthwhile project designed for fun and the proceeds are going to a very worthy cause, the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. There is no admission charge, a collection will be taken at the tea tables, George Coulter will be at the door to receive donations from anyone caring to subscribe to the fund beyond their contribution to the tea, Records will be kept by George and arrangements made to have receipts issued for income tax de- duction purposes, COME ALONG EVERYBODY AND HAVE FUN