ee sys tists wet oo ee eee a All Nations": and Mesdames Page 4 GRAND OPENING "ilanes: RESTAURANT. IN THE SHELL OIL STATION - ~\--~ HIGHWAY 17 MDa APRIL eet: ce: REE ae no eee net em fe cee ee eee eens artes cme Ae: fae T-BONE STEAK DINNER TO EVERY 50TH CUSTOMER | | neernaarcamerene women | @ & DOOR PRIZE eres BAYS RECA Ge _ SOUTHERN FRIED. CHICKEN - ~ FRENCH FRIES , GARNISHED FRIED SMALL STEAK - - SLICED TOMATOES GRILLED T-BONE 'STEAK --- = "Free from 9 sca to P.M, | FREE DOUGHNUTS WITH EVERY CUP OF COFFEE SOLD ON OPENING DAY } AND MANY OTHER SELECTIONS _April 26, 1962" Ce te ee te ee Teas DIXIE CUP TO EVERY CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS ooo 8529 Satine be ---------- Se 'in =a a _ try our home =} cooked meals AS a Sheen with --~ care by i-- our | Fa 3 ae si (treat Chef 3 | ee - WALLY 3 WE SPECIALIZE IN TAKE-CUT ORDERS | == HERE AND. THERE IN SCHREIBER | An assembly: of Jehovah's Witnesses will ; again be held at the Lakehead, April 27 - 29 according to Mr, Harold Hollenbeck, local presiding minister, He said that about 12 persons are expected to attend from Schreiber | Other delegates will come from congregations scattered throughout Northwestern Ontario, Mr, and Mrs, Percy Paige, fPort Arthur) Ted and Pat visited with the T.R. Whent's over the weekend, Mr, and Mrs, D, Cashbach, (Port eS and children were with the Ne 'Jolicoeurs for the weekend, Mr, and Mrs, Innes West left Thursday for a month's holiday in Roddy'ts Bay, going on from there to visit in Toronto and Ottawa, Anyone having donations for the Rebekah Bazaar table are asked to' send them to Mrs Forbes Macadam, * UNITED CHURCH WOMEN MEET Fig | 28 members attended the general nesting of the United Church Women -- with Mrs, Russell: Macadam pres siding. Roll call, minutes arid correspondence were read by Mrs, W, Clemens, The trea- surer's report was given 7. Mrs, H,. Gellert, -: Mrs, Macadam reported on the executive meeting' held' on April 15th, Plans were finalized for |. the smorgasbord to be held on™ May 19th, and tickets are now : on sale, A, Etches reported on Easter flowers, 'J. "Slater was appointed archivist for' the " group. Mesdames F, Whent,. W,. Clemens, and H, McBride pre- sented a skit "A Love To Bless wit cam "agen ag tN pte ne tanta earnest SB = WHY SQUINTS ai oe STRAIN WHEN EXPERT | TV.- ae | f YOUR EVES..6 COMMUNITY T,V. SERVICES Terrace Bay, PHONE, TA. 5=3305 P, Burroughs, M, Hobe H, McBride and R, McAdam sang "The Old Rugged Cross", _ Mr. Russell Macadam and Mr, Lyn Righapdsen showed a film "A Woven Thread", HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE The regular meeting of the C.P,T.A. was held.in Holy Angels School with Mrs. We Cocks presiding, Minutes and correspondence were read by | Mrs, G. Gauthier, and Mrs, A, Needham pre- sented the annual report which showed $1100. having been spent on equipment supplies, sports and for bursary given for grade 8 students entering a Catholic College, ~ Mrs, W. Todesco, publicity chairman, 'stated that the school board will: hold open . house on Sunday afternoon May 6th, 2 - 5 PM, to show their new classrooms which are equipped with up to date fixtures and | pleasantly decorated, | Mauro Cebrario and Sons of Schreiber were | contractors for this addition. Lunch will be served by members of the 1 C.P,. Eehe convened by Ann Needham, On behalf of the teachers, 'Mrs, Todesco, publicity chair- man, voiced the disappointment felt in the lack'of interest | shown by parents during open ihouse in education week this year, : While the réeular classes -|were carried on, parent's were welcome to visit each room and: '| observe teaching and working méthods as carried on daily, by teachers and pupils, In this way parents would have a better understanding of Shaparpem pro- jeeedure. Three students frou Lakehead Teacher's College worked the school during the week, Mrs. M,McCong and Miss Zorzes were | in Sister St, Henry*s room. and (Continued to Page 8): coe Ontario RSS TpESECW F 9 SRR uO eer ereranetnreae terete aaeetnemerneewatmeneeepae eae se Na Haar epg