: | : ir | | | | | [ _ bunch" ch_was served. folowing the programs _ candy, and, oranges, | ~aeeeeeem ihe marae encanta | Sudbury, Rugsel! Page 8 P.T.A. (Continued from Page 7) | to hold an open tea in Holy Angels School on January 19th, with Mrs. W. Stefurak as con venor, '*Sistet Lutille thanked Mr. Campbell for makeing: the' skating rink for' the children' t _ - The attendance prize was 'won by Mrs" Todescots Troon. * aan one the busittess' meting 'prade six. 'pul under: the direétion of: R.. Guillet," presented the Nativity Tableau. * A minuet was gracefully performed by 12 girls of Grade 8, dréssed in' appropriate old- fashioned costumes . Sister" Alexander' was ac~ companist for the pupils.' : The hamper was won by Mrs, J. Parent. Program Convenor, Don Stewart, thanked - the teachers and a for providing the en= tertainment, © {<2 i e: It wag. fille %s capaci yi Sinday afternoon for a ned pipet party, for children of the Legionaires and members of the auxiliary. Chuck and Richard Levigne entertained the children with Christ- mas music until the arrival of Santa Claus. Each. child received a. gift. from. Santa_plus., vu 2. Ze . Mesdames. I.- Johnson, Re "Macadam, R. Wood," J. Morris and-L31) .n Christie. pgsigted apth the distribution of the gifty..: DOUBLE FUNERAL CONDUGTED. The funeral, sérvite for Dalton. axtbur its Slater, 48, and Willa Florence Slater 43, whose: deaths. occurred December 18th, was . conducted by Rev, R.A. Crook, Dec, 21st, in St. Andrew's United Ghurch, Schreiber. Mrs. Glorie Miller was organist and the hymns sung were "Rock of Ages", "Oh Love That Will Not Let Mé Go" and "The Old Rug- ged Cross", _. Pallbearers were WiWi. Co ks, G. Fisher Li Potvine, Bib) Kelty, '6. Bi Biiamés'p G. Wil _ 'longhby,y AW. 'Guthbértson; 'L, Hiller, H.' > Pellerty Ra Macadam, B.G. Caccamo, Ni: Rose: /Thvernbice was in Schreiber: cemetery, Mr. 'and' Mrs. Slater are 'stirvived by' two daughters, Diane (Mrs. D. Figliomeni) and Donna, student nurse in St, Joseph's: Hospi~ - ie enema nee tal, Port Arthur.|Also surviving are Mr |) Pear: Fader, Miss: Althea Holynaty,: Port: { Slater's mother, Mrs. RiBs. Bite 50 Gy, entsey, i Arthur, 4. large e 'Fepresehtatiin. of nurses and fout brothots, Alvin, Scureiber) Wilfred, |" friende from Terrace Bays ) Regitia, ' 'Kenristh | Kingston, ohe sister, Mrs. Russ Mullins of Beachburg. Mrs. Slater is survived' by 'hei! father, Wi J. Scott, Schreiber, _ two brothers, George of Schreiber and James,Winnipeg; three sisters, Mrs. Rs Skinner (Margaret), Mrs. D. Reynolds (Evelyn) and Mrs. V. Thompson (Dorothy, Ter= race Bay. Born in Schreiber, Mrs. Slater received her education here, She was active in church work, was a member of the Women's Institute and worked many years for the Bank of Monte real. Mr, Slater was born in Arnprior, and came to Schreiber in 1935. He was employed. with... the C.P.R. He was a member of 'the, Baier hood of Locomoti iye Engineer: and the: aha~ dian Légion ih a iho $8 'auspices the fyner was conducted,' Vi Bo "ke yaa dea" 4d WASat shall and the £ av i a iB, _Briscoe,s Re "Mullins of Renfrew, | Wilfred 6 _Slater_and:many others, ' yeibér. Also 'suviving are two' brothers, Al~ - Mi Wells, Fort Willian; 'Misses Grace, and: 4 o { me 3 zy el of French silk illusion was held by a TERRACE BAY NEWS January 3, 1963 pie . Slater, Sudbury; Kenneth Slater, Kingston; z | James Scott, Winnipeg; classmates of Donna Graham 56; whose death occurre in 'hospital following a lengthy illness; | was conducted in St, John's Anglican Church, Schreiber, December 27th by, Revs, R.JeS. In- shaw. : Mrs. RwJ.8. Inshaw was sini and: the hymns' sung were vBlest Be The Tie That Binds" Rock. 'of Ages" and 4Jesus Lives". Honorary pallbearers. were G. Duncan, T.Me. Bolan, 0, Milks,. W.G. Furlonger, J.C. Cor= bett and C.G. Holmes. Active pallbearers were , E, Glad, M. Glad, R. Glad; C. Lidkea, P, ~ | Intshawj'R.: Niemi. Members.of St. John Am. | bulance* Nursing Division formed a guard of, honor. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. -Mrs.. Graham is survived by one son, Edward | (Ted) "and: one daughter Heather, both of Sch- | stana 'December 45) a \ ! fred Rumery, North Bay and Jack Rummery of Schreiber; three sisters, Helen(Mrs. K. Glad) | Edmonton; Hazel (Mrs. W, Sutton) Sudbury; and Margaret (Mrs. M. Comba) Falconbridge. ' Bornjat: Maidstone, County of Kent; England. she: -came-toe Schreiber asca child;cand rey ceived-her education here. She was-a. eo of St, Joseph's Hospital (Port- Arthur) ,. past Matron of: Silver Birch Chapter #264, - Order of *the:Eastern Star, a member of Ruby Rebekah Lodge and éf Bethel Shrine No. Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, an active member of the church serving for many years as Sunday' Schbdol' Superintendent, Church: Trea- surer, choir member and President of the Woment s Auxiliary President of the Children! s Aid Society, Nursing Officer of Ambulance Nursing Division, St. John Ambulance, Public School Nurse, a worker in. the Cub and Scout Organizatio the Cancer Society and, March of Dimes" belive died Handa' 'méhber of the: Nort Shore Registeréd Nurdesi' °° Among those from out of towel: bttend sine the service were Alfred Rummery, North Bay; Mrs. Warren'Suttoh, Miss Debbie 'Sutton, Sud- | bury; Mrs, Mervin Comba, ' 'Falconbridge ;. Mrgs 4 4 § NI WSON WED Mum$ in 'varied hiies adorned the altar in. ist. John's Ariglican Church Bec. 26th for .the: marriage.of Edith Margaret, daughter of Mri and Mrs. Edward Lawson, Schreiber, and Ale- xander, son of Mr. and Mrs, Steven Ogrodnil of Thalbert, Man. «Rev, Redes Inshaw conducted the ceremony, | the organist was Mrs. R.J.S. Inshaw and. the | ' .Boloist Miss Lois Inshaw. | Raymond Potvine and Keith Nesbitt, nephews' of the bride, ushered the guests. The grooms~ man . we Mr.) auno. Pelte.. of Terrace Bay. Given. by her' Ge barely ae gown of. sf | ad Sebi dacs ae ength , ful. 4 ed yat ape gt ebeless is hiro idered with diamenti. Her bouffant "scalloped neck+ crown of pearls and brilliants with a tear- drop front, she carried a white prayer book on which was placed red roses. 3 _The. bride!ts only. i on Page. |