eoatatasanacincnncnesiiei eed tiihtlita la cadaeitaba iclncedcl dnt coe meena teeta age nestles aoa acnntpomanianaerereane onset castablashiaaisitiet asaiatinsseninmetiinesaeital March 22, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 2 a FOG | MONDAY TO SATURDAY - 9 A.M. to 6 P.M, Marl lyn REO UT | CLOSED WEDNESDA AFTERNOON - OPEN' FRI- OF TERRACE « BAY - DAY EVENING TO 9 P.M, "GRADUATE OF WINNIPEG. SCHOOL OF HAIR- PAINTING PROBLEM? "DRESSING WHO IS NOW A MEMBER OF HIS Consult Don between STAFF, MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW FOR 4,30 to 6 P.M, or from 9 AM. to 6 P.M. EXPERT STYLING, on Saturday. | 3 | 908% [Yon's : TONY S Hairstyles. PAINTING & DECORATING SCHREIBER PHONE 362 SIMCOE PLAZA... DIAL 3711 ey mee ee saree nein eos mame OC EL A TS I LE LL HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER (Cont?d from Pg, 4) SCHREIBER MENS CULRING CLUB Due to circumstances beyond their control {the Curling Club Draw will not be held until 7 the annual banquet, + aerate ae 2 Fieoeneeera ls lsecpmaatenenrntaesintt plot apaeneersioansinicimemsnttere-rureesbelii-aneran pipiens cae soe einen enema nae tenner hen ne aren negate nates vote They will visit in the Soo, and drive across to Mexico, returning through California up to Vancouver and home via the trans--Canada_ highway. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Lamb, and Mr, and Mrs, Norton Nash, of Fort 'William, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Martinsen, Marie Cebrario of Port Arthur spent the weekend with her mother. . _ Mrs. Russell Macadam and Mrs, Wally Simon have returned from their sojourns in the hospital. - Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Bull left on Sunday to attend the funeral, in Beachbourg, of the. former's uncle, Rupert Thrasher, | WOMEN'S! INSTITUTE MEETS i Mrs, Nelson Smith presided for the' March | meeting of the Women's Institute with members | answer¢d the roll call with household hints, 'Mrs. W.J.Thrower read minutes and corresp- ondence*and, in the absence of Mrs, R,G, Macadam, Mrs, Wesley Miller presented the treasurer's report, It was decided to order the short course "The Third Meal" for the Fall. ' SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES e full council, with clerk-treasurer, attended the regular meeting on March 12, with F.V, Harness presiding until the arrival The paper on Citizenship and Education, of Reeve DtArcy, Members were urged to attend the Aird. £ | prepared by Mrs, W. Clemens, was read by: = The 1962 assessment roll of $1,833, 220,00 | 'meeting, the annual, when officers will be elected, Also, chairmen were advised. to have their reports in readiness to send away, - was adopted'with the following estimates - general $87,600.00, Schools $94,726,85; Mill rates' - general - residential 36,58, conmercia. 39.80, Public School - residential 24,05, - commercial 26,72; Separate School - resid- ag 24.05, commercial 26.723 High School - 26.90. A: by-law authorizing the borrowing of ae _ Mr, and Mrs, Clare Wright, Mandy ons Cathie! $400,000500 for the purchase of grounds and leave on Sunday for a month's holiday in the for the construction of the new Schreiber High trailer which Mr. Wright built this winter. | School ss given two readings and unanimous approval. TERRACE BAY Fire DEPT. N THE PAST Weeks PERCY HAS | oe To Show How Hazards And | Carelessness. Can Cause » FIRES « 'Now Percy Wrhe TRY To Show How Smakk Fires Can BE Put | out in THe Kitchen £7c. BuT Remember | THe BesT Way To puT out A Fire 1S NoT | | | A, Slater, A pot luck lunch will feature the next meeting, . A green pig filled with shamrock in bloom, flanked by clay pipes, was used by Mrs. L, O*Connor for the tea table, and the lunch was served by Mesdames Thrower, D.A, Slater, Fy Ce Macadam ana W. Miller, Get one ane me me Jo HAVE one. "IF You do, Dont ForRg ET. ReporkT jt To THE: Fire DepT. he +e" AS Possible Fike Emercency' 3222. as