al a) y ' ¥ iv rf « f fi 4 os egies sence _-- ; es é A i Sf aaah x iii iat ernest alee SPLIT SHOT +'SNAP SWIVEL /, | | CREDIT UNION (Continued from Page 13) : | from Marathon, presented for discussion, a proposal to assess each member of the Sub= Chapter based on either membership or assetSe Debating the value of each on a voluntary basis, a decision was reached to assess ac- cording to.assetses ! President of the Lakehead Chapter, Mre Harry Miles, took the opportunity of speaking to members present on the recent Ontario Credit Union Convention held in Windsor and also one last week in Minnesotas Elaborating on the pitfalls as well as the necessity for big business, Mre Miles outlined two pro- posals to erase their present indebtedness incurred in building, by either One Dollar 'per member contribution or voluntary con- tributions from the Credit Unions, Speaking on the Minnesota Convention he had found that while Ontario may have certain problems, the States had their own with Government legalities, such as the right to waive in- terest in the event of a member's illness. In closing, Mr, Miles invited attendance to the Lakehead Chapter!s School on June lst and 2nd 6 : their next regular meeting in their town and will advise the executive of a convenient date, The last speaker of the evening was lire Dave Joyal, Cuna representative at the Lake- head, who spoke on 'How do you tell a member | May 16th at it is to his Advantage to borrow his own money?" before explaining the many ad ~ VARIOUS COLORS OF VIOLETS 'MUMS B U lb S Noel Gladiolus TERRACE. BAY NEWS : Dishing Out fits for the ALL OUTFITS ARE COMPLETE: plus ~ GLASS ROD = REEL - LINE SP 710,95 Ontario ROOKUASSORRGG lanes t/ SAIN CASTING 711-95 Sales Tax /, / ENMAC S TACKLE 234 M<«DONALD AVE. TERRACE BAY, ONT. ---- DIAL TA5- 3549 "WOMEN OF THE MOOSE MEET meeting of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 1426 last Wednesday by calling on Recorder z -D. Kurylo to read the minutes and present the | Schreiber invited the Sub-Chapter to hold | bills which were duly passed for payment. ne ee tee nen Mary's Flower Shap --_ Ag Angler a ey °9 50 -- 6.95 --- ee ree rene ee aapencenattinn ty vantages of keeping intact his savings, and the insurance covering all loans, Mre Joyal felt the basic principle of the Credit Union was to teach members to Saves ~ ee At the close of the meeting, President of the Terrace Bay Credit Union, Mre Ab. Farrow invited the members and their wives or escorts to remain for the social with dancing and lunch, A AWARDS PRESENTED (Continued from Page 1) . | | than any town of comparable size in Ontario since 1950, First aid awards were presented by Re Will inorder of merit as follows:-G, Delong' ~ a No, 2 label; Re Hofland, H, Billings, J. Ruzyski, Re Payette and J, Shivas received vouchers and certificates went to G, Kydd, © Re Cole, As Reynolds, E, Persson, Ve Thorpe, Ry Harris, 5. Zwaresh and J, Mikus, Sr. Kegent ann Stachiw opened the regular A nominating committee of co-workers N. Marquis, A. Didura, A. Yates, L. Walsh and° D. Whitton were chosen. Arrangements were finalized for the . Member's Supper to be held in Schreiber on 6 PM, | Sr. Regerit Stachiw extended an invitation | to allmémbers to visit.(Continued on Page 15)| en oe we eee SRemember Mothers Day. Send her a lovely corsage, or Cut flowers from OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE ~- SCHREIBER, ONT. | TELEPHONE 442 Delivery arranged be ie aa es nae ~