_ Arthur. - Wednesday . ~ Port Arthur General Hospital. _ taar led the devotional period. Members answered oll call with texts using the word resurrection. Mrs. "SCHREIBER NEWS Mrs. George McBride visited her daughter Shireen (Mrs. Archie Freed) and famil y, in Winnipeg, and her daughter Elaine (Mrs. Ernold Loranger) and family in Kenora. Elizabeth Pinion is in St. Joseph's Hospital, Port Mrs. Jack Bryson returned home from hospital on Mrs. Pat Guina is recuperating after surgery in Mrs. Peter Sparkes isin McKellar hospital . Mrs. Ethel Smitheman has received word that two of her piano students, Susan Bromley in Royal Cons- ervatory tests, and Cathy McGrath in Western Con- servatory tests, grade two theory were given first class honours. Gladys Taylor (Mrs. Henry Nolan) of London, has had a poem "My Town is a Valley" published in the magazine Other Voices. Mrs. Bob Ellicott has returned, after I5 years, to her home in Copenhagen, Denmark to visit her sister. Cubs in Church Parade Sunday were taken by Mil- dred Glad and Doris Gauthier to the morning service in St. Andrew's United Church, to the evening service in St. John's Anglican Church by Doris Gauthier and to the Roman Catholic Church by Ray Cook and Sharon Lamoureau. In future there will be a church parade every fourth Sunday for Cubs. The Bell Telephone staff gave a dinner in the Superior Dining Room honoring Mrs. Ida Duncan who leaves for Wawa where her husband Corp. Duncan has been transferred by the O.P.P. Mrs. Duncan had been with the local office for three years. On behalf of the others Mrs. Evelyn Thrower presented a gift of Blue Mountain Pottery -. » UNITED CHURCH WOMEN MEET Mrs. W. Clemens presided for the United Church Women's Meeting, March 1 when Mrs. C.E. Prinse- Fummerton thanked those who donated to the - issionary Allocation project, stating the parcel had -en sent to Wesley United Church where it is assemb -d and sent to Missions. n response to a challenge by the Catholic Women's ague to a broomball game, Ws. Fummerton was thorized to make arrangements for the event. \ donation was sent to the Women's Auxiliary, ited Church College, Winnipeg for their work. corp. Mi Kut Fuatvrck recently Been made Detachment Comm- ander, O.P.P. in Schreiber. Corp, Kulmatycki's wife and family, a girl and two boys, will join him shortly from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Photo by I.McCuaig. has # LOCAL CUB & SCOUT LEADERS COURSE GIVEN A basic training course for cub and scout leaders was given in the Separate school auditorium by instructors Frank Spence, Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Field Executive; Roland Wills, district commissioner; Bill Springer, cubmaster; and Sam and Kay Baxter District Council of Marathon. Taking the course were Tom Warren Jr., Assistant Cubmaster and Mike Bridson, Assistant Scount master of Manitouwadge; Nico De Groot, Assistant Cub- master of Marathon; George Burns of Terrace Bay; Ray Cook, and Doris Gauthier, cubmasters; Isabel Perras, Pat Moore, Sharon Lamoureau, Mildred Glad Giovanni Cebrario, Assistant Cubmasters; Edgar LeBlanc, Scoutmaster, Mike Cosgrove, Assistant Scoutmaster and Chuck Hill, Cub Instructor, all of Schreiber . ee BOB GRAY RETIRES - AFTER 50 YEARS WITH C.P.R. A large crowd of family, fellow workers and friends met at the car barns to congratulate Bob Gray on his retirement. going on to the shop as hostier's helper in !920. Bob began as a call boy in 1917, (continued on Page i4} PN ET RET ERT NAT a Pie ARI en