Page 6 . TERRACE BAY NEWS January 29, 3959. SCHREIBER NEWS five funerals and two marriages, one of these $ | in Marathon, | l St.John's Anglican Church Women's Auxil- iary will hold their annual Shrove Tuesday occasion as a bazaar and salad plate supper this year - On Tuesday February 10th, from three to five in the Church Hall. RE: DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE Numerous complaints against dogs running at: large in town have been received by the Board | of Trustees, These complaints are not res- | ' The Italian members of the Catholic Wom- tricted to any specific area but come from all: en's League will hold a spaghetti supper in sections of the town, the Guild Hall on eeRruary F 8th from five By-law 45A states that no person shall per- until seven. | mit his or her dog to run at large in the Townsite of Terrace Bay except as follows: Mrs. T. Whitton and Mrs, F, Northup are patients in McKellar Hospital. + bake When on a chain or lead accompanied by the owner or some other competent person, ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH HOLD VESTRY MEETING 2. Dogs may be permitted to run at large be- St. John's Anglican Church held their annual tween the hours of 8:00 P.M. and 11:00 Vestry meeting on January 20th with a congre- P.M. daily. gational dinner beforehand. Rev. R.J.S. onaliee Inshaw was chairman for the meeting when the Offenders are subject to a fine for each following appointments were made:- Geogg, infraction, This will be enforced by the Birch, people's warden; re-elected. A.E, Provincial Police Officers. Driffield, rector's warden; F, Balork, vestry | Any further complaints to the Board will clerk. be passed to the Police for action. The annual financial statement of the ; Church was given by Mr. Driffield. Mrs. J. (Signed) F. Strutt, Graham gave the Sunday School report; .Mrs. Secretary Treasurer R.Gray, the Women's Auxiliary report; Mrs. Board of Trustees. C.Sparkes, the Evening Group report; Mrs. R. Inshaw the Girls? auxiliary report and Mrs. 7 . J,Corbett the card secretary report. Mr. No, person is useless in this world if he Driffield was named as. Lay delegate to the | lightens the burden of life for someone else. Synod. During the year there were baptisms, t COATS: cca tt Schreiber a, Phone 119 open Fridays until 9:00 Rm. OAT: CLEARANCE ia LEARANCE Boys "ceo etapa neces APO SPA ih i ttn ti cA NG A i i at i tn tlh a sce cana eaetttaE ' Fer ite AND SUBURBAN COATS. TAKE YOUR PICK OF DURABLE WOOL FLEECE AND MELTON CLOTH FABRICS. Broken size ranges 8-18 years. MEN'S PARKAS AND SUBURBAN COATS--- Reg. to $14.95 SALE '995 CLEARANCE DRESSES EXCELLENT VALUES ON THESE FEW REMAIN~ i | } | | | 5 | | ! | | i | § i EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN BOY'S D'NINERS | | { } | CHOOSE. FiOM DURABLE COTTON SHEEN GAB- | ' ARDINE, WOOL TWEEDS AND ASSORTED FLEECES. | | | i SIZES ~ 36 to 46 Inclusive ING WINTER DRESSES, FABRICS OF WOOL, | ' PRINTED SILKS, SATIN AND CREPE. | | { ALSIP IG: DD. SC ete tes | en eee Py PRICE "300 "10.00 © *1500 | | | FULL QUILTED LINING, ASSCRTED COLOURS } | } | | ; i ¢ |