TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 35 in applying for admission, as well as describing the, contentment and happiness of those residing there. Mr. O'Gorman also paid tribute to auxiliary members for the extra equipment provided in the short time since formation. He noted that in addition to Christmas gifts for residents not having relatives to remember them, the auxiliary had provided a hair dryér and adjustable chair for the beauty shop; a food blender for the kitchen; an organ and a refrigerator for after hours snacks . Officers named and installed for the Schreiber chapter of the auxiliary are Mrs. Ken Davis, presid- ent; Mrs. Etta Gordon, vice-president; Mrs. Wesley Clemens, secretary and Mrs. Bern Jacomb, treasurer . Mrs. Davis was also appointed liaison officer be-_ tween the Home and Schreiber chapter. They were installed by Mrs. Hamre. Pictured below - the group who came from the Lakehead to form a Schreiber Chapter of Pinewood Court auxiliary - front - Mrs. Jean Ditmars, Mrs. Elsie Hamre; back - Schreiber Reeve F. Harness, M. Vibert, Dan O'Gorman and Mrs. Tony Delvecc- hio. MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES 168 Mrs. Penny Caccamo, at the fegular meeting of the Schrei-. ber Catholic Women's League reported a membership of 168. Mrs. Helen Stokes urged members to support the local volunteer fire brigade by pur- chasing tickets to their annual ball on Halloween, from which all proceeds are used to pur- chase additional fire fighting equipment. Mrs. Yvon Beauparlant was appointed press _ secretary. Members were asked to turn in sewing and knitting to Mrs. Caccamo or Mrs, Claire Power, for the Christmas bazaar on December 14. Those unable to sew may give a cash donation to provide materials. Mrs, Kay Stefurak, president, thanked those who had assisted in preparing the smorgasbord served to the Kinsmen during their weekend conference. Dean J. M. Cano opened and closed the meeting with prayer. Following the meeting Harold Shack, who taught in Nassau for a year, showed slides of Nassau and Sister St. Simone led in a discussion on the film. Lunch was sefved by Mrs. Nita Cook's committee and the door prize was won by Mrs. Stella Lewicki, CONVENERS ANNOUNCED tarded, and in addition to loc- 'al service welfare project con- tribute regularly to the Madon- na House and support a family in India. Conveners of standing com- mittees announced recently by Schreiber Catholic Women's League follow. They are auth- orized to select committee members. Mrs. Irene Moorey, church life; Mrs. Rita McGrath, social action; Mrs. Anne Banning, so- cial economics and social life; _ Mr. and Mr. Bill Stefurak and Barbara Stefurak will attend the wedding of David Sideen and Barbara Inman Nov. 1 in Westfort United Church, The bride is a niece of Mrs. Stef- urak. Mrs. Penny Caccamo, organi- zation; Mrs. Norah McGuire, Christian family life; Mrs. Li- anne Beauparland, communica- tions and public relations; Mrs. Betty Ryan and Mrs. iLucy Chicoine, cultural life. The league recently became |g patron member of the Associ- ation for the Mentally Re- A Christopher Leadership Course will be held in early 'November, with the usual ten- lesson program. Persons inter- ested may contact Mrs. M. J. McGrath, Mrs. R. W. Turner or Gerald Banning. SCHREIBER FORMS PINWOOD COURT AUXILIARY Second group - officers of Schreiber auxiliary - Mrs. Alex Gordon, vice-president; Mrs. Ivor Jacomb treasurer, Mrs. Ken Davis, president and Mrs. Wesley Clemens, secretary. A delegation of Pinewood Court Auxiliary member visited Schreiber last week for the monthly meeting with Schreiber being the host. The group included Administrator Dan O'Gorman, board chairman Milton J. Vibert, auxiliary president Mrs. A.C. Hamre, Kakabeka Falls and others. In all, 29 atten ded and witnessed formation of a Schreiber chapter . Reeve Fred Harness spoke on the beginnings of the home for the aged, arising from a growing awareness of its need in the district, and explained reasons for choosing the Fort William site. Mr. Vibert also spoke briefly on activities and advantages to residents of facilities provided at the Home, and Mr. O'Gorman outlined details involved