. cc AE yt. PS DC: A OA A LN nn on a ores (SA\SPARKY FS mn ae =) Poop peneys DoaR W, TH "| M1 Gl \ Sivow /7/LEO <F OFF F/RE WAS Bound 7o BE CAaughAT INSIAE BiockKED DooRS Cut OFF ESCAPE ROUTES HERE AND THERE IN SCHREIBER(Cont?d fr, Page 4 their. countries, all young people, who are eager to learn of management at all levels in other countries, The first steps in the pro-~ ject (for Schreiber) were taken early last Fall and now those in charge are prepared to accept names of the hosts, The special 'train will arrive at 2 P.M. and leave again at 8 PM, Names are to be given to heads of any association in town, or, to Mrs, R, Macadam, Mrs. B. Cocks, Mrs. G.A. Scott, Mrs. WT.) Wallace, Mrs, L, McCuaig, Mrs, N. Smith, Mrs, JA. Graham, Mrs. W.G. Furlonger, Mrs, G, McParland, Mrs, J.D. Bryson, Mrs, H, Stewart, Mrs, GC, Sparkes, and Mrs, R, Bailey. Of local interest, in connection with the tour, are the names of W.J, Bennett, momber of the conference steering committee and W, Harris, Jr. of Peterborough, who is in charge of arrangements in that area,-----both former Schreiberites, NEW BUSINESS IN SCHREIBER Last year we wrote an article on a weekly newspaper published weekly by the United Church in Schreiber, What affinity exists between the printing trades and the Churches in our neighbouring town wefre not quite sure but once again, though this time not a newspaper, printer's ink has entered a manse, For several years, encouraged and assisted by his Father, Rev. R.J.S, Inshaw, personable young Phil Inshaw "played around" with some op equipment, Developing a real liking for the business, Phil invested zine accumulated by making his hobby pay off, in modern equipment and set up shop in the _ basement of the Anclican Manse, Since December hefs been kept going steady, sometimes' working all night. Samples of his work, /flyers, church program etc.) have entered many homes in the ' District, Last week we advertised Commercial A neem -- i } SIMCOE (PLAZA -TERRACE BAY Printing. We at the News dontt do it, Phil Inshaw, Printer, does, We act as his agent FOR SOFT, LONG LASTING br | ive gait ameter =" TERRACE BAY F/RE BEPT. = tiiyhy in CASE| He 1g CLEANED HS Door N 52 HE Coutd Live ep PERMANENTS CALL cemaeeame Buf PERCY CauTrous ale only by taking orders for him, Phil tells us he's been asked to start a newspaper in Schreiber but that so far, he feels he'd like to stay in the Commercial Printing end of it, Wefre proud of our Mast Head "serving the district in which we live™ but when the-day comes that. Phil listens to the requests, wetll change the "district" to Town, with no reversal of our present wishes for a successful career for him, | The appeal for funds will be conducted in Sobreiber by St, John Ambulance members on February 6th, Once again it is pointed out that members are at all times willing to attend public gatherings if requested to do so, Arrangement can be made by contacting the secretary, a sil. | { | : , | SCHEER TERRADE DAY GT. JOU AMBULANCE NEWS | Const. W. Olsen, ©.P.R. Plans include holding First Aid, Home Nursing & Child Care courses in the near future, The latter course is of particular interest to: baby-sitters, Those interested in any of these courses can give their names to Mrs, W.G. Furlonger, Mrs. J. Rummery, Mrs. I, McCuaig or Const, Olsen, An advanced class in the Techniques of "| Instruction will be conducted on Feb, 16, 17, | and 18 in Terrace Bay by a Toronto team, | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS, | | Player G ASST ~~ WINNER AMT, Kozack B,. Swanson 2.0 Arbour E.M, Pearson 2.00 Nevin 1 Mrs,R,Dakin List Baun B, Swanson 2.00 'Stewart Cc, Barty 2.00 Pulford E, Schroeder 2.00 Kelly 2 Miss Murphy 21.46 Mahavolich 2 --1 H, Kessler Si<d9 Brewer 2 B. Randa 21.46 Stanley F, Helmink 2-90 Harris J, Szpack 2.00 Keon L M. Potvin 11,73 Armstrong A,Babeschuck 11,73 Olmstead B. Comeau 2.00 Horton Nick&John 2.00 Litzenberger D,. Brearly 2.00 Goal Ay Roy 2.00 NEEK WEEK*S SHUTOUT POOL $120.00 (Signed) A, Gauthier 1 debe oll)