En THE 22 ce. | HIDDEN NUMBER 4 OWN HALL 25.2 cA Re Ore SUPPORT THE ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND CREDIT UNION HONORS MRS. D. CAMPBELL (Cont'd) ague loaned 59 million to Credit Unions. Mr. Hépper concluded with a resume of the resolutions and their disposition, and dealt with nominations and election of Direc- tors. He expressed gratitude to Mrs. Campbell for all her co-operation and assistance. Thanking the speakers, Mr. Ziegleman remarked he was disappointed the new downtown office was not being utilized to its fullest. The office personnel aret Mrs. R. Mitchell acting Treasurer-Manager, Verne Hopper, Traine Treasurer, ard Mrs. C. Day Office Clerk. GUIDES AND BROWNIES TO SEE NATURE FILM The Guiders Club met on Monday, March 16th at 8:15 P.M. in the Terrace Bay Community Church Hall. District Commissioner Mrs. S. Mikus opened the meeting with a prayer and also acted as chairman. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Secretary Mrs. D. Desrosier. A film on Nature and Conservation will be shown Friday evening, at 7:30 P.M. in the basement of St. Martints Church. All Guides and Brownies are asked to attend. Terrace Bay Guide Companies will hold a bowling tournament on April 4th at 1:00 P.M. A good turnout is expected. Guiders were reminded of the training session which will be held at Polly Lake in June. A letter was read by District Commis- sioner Mikus which had been received from Mrs. Bickmore expressing pleasure with the program held for Mrs. Gunn, Provincial Commissioner, on her visit. Following the business meeting a two hour training session was conducted with Mrs. L. Downey instructing the Blues and Mrs. Mikus the Browns. These training courses are held to help the leaders get a better outlook and understanding as Guiders. The date of the next training session will be announced later. Mrs. R. Hofland and her committee served lunch at the close of tke session. Mrs. Henry Davis of Fort William visited the Bill Lidkea and Ken Davis" families. Mr. and Mrs. D. Auger and family of Port Arthur spent the weekend with Mrs. M. Singletm Mrs. Gertrude McCarthy of Arnprior was here recently on business. TEEN QUEEN NITE 7,80 P.M. to 2 A.M. FRIDAY, MARCH 20th CONTESTS SKIT DANCE SEMI FORMAL MANY USE SCHREIBER ARENA Figures just released show that, from December 1963 to February 29th, 1964, 353 students, 930 adults and 5181 children paid admission to enjoy the facilities of the Schreiber Rink. FIRST AID COURSE TO START "St. John Ambulance Brigade will have a senior first aid class starting at 7 P.M. sharp Tuesday, March 24th. This is an accelerated class with two lectures a week for two weeks. The course will be held at the Y.M.C.A. For information or advanced registrations, call Helen Jartus at 141 Schreiber. SCHREIBER PEEWEES DOWN FT. WILLIAM ELKS' e Ft. William Elks' Peewees played in Schreiber last Saturday, losing to the local team by 4 to 1. Also playing here that day were the White River Ban tams who lost by a score of 8 to 4. Following the games, the boys were provided with hotdogs and hot chocolate, the supplies gauged by normal boys' consumption. COUPLE HONORED ON FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY r. & Mrs. Joe Campbell were given a surprise party on their 40th wedding anniversary. Their famil brought dinner, wedding cake and gifts to mark the happy occasion. Congratulations were also wired by son Bill & family, Ft. William; daughter Marjorie & family (Mrs. H. Prebushuski) London and Mr & Mrs. J. Lugsden, Sarnia. Those attending the party included Mr & Mrs. D. Souliere & family, Mr. & Mrs. R. Campbell & family, Mr. & Mrs. D. Marshall & family, Mr. & Mrs. R.T. Campbell & family and Mrs. Tom Bolan. Mrs. A. Bourguignon held a joint birthday party fo Rachel and Derek on their fifth birthdays, inviting the following small friends - Michael & Michelle Stortini, Dana Cook, Valerie, David & Angela Stor- tini, Glenda Glad, Holly Smith, Pamela Glad, Greg=- ary & Dwayne Diduch(Terrace Bay) and Bernard Bour- guignon. Following the party of games, double cake & party fare, the mothers were served tea. SHORE COMMUNITY TELEVISION LIMITED PHONE 3772