ie A So Knights of Columbus (cont'd) the Schreiber C.W.L. was attended by 50 Knight, i Chairman was Leo Soucie, iresident of the Marathon k.C. Club. Speakers were District Deputies H. Flemming and i. Syvitski; Very "ev. J. C. McHugh and State Warden L. Salini, Mr. Salini brought the day to an end: with a quote from a Knights of 'Columbus ode, "Ours is a mission great, Onward we move, true to Church and to State." : * % * * KNIGHTS OF QOLUMBUS HOLD ANNUAL JOINT MEETING OF DISTiICTS 14 & 15 On Sunday February 9, 1958, the Annual Meeting of Districts 14 and 15 Knights of Columbus was held in Schreiber. Official delegates in attendance were: Very iev. J. C. McHugh, Chaplain of St. Edward's Council, SCHREIBER; State Warden Louis G. Salini, FOKT WILLIAM; District Deputy P. J. Syvitski, SCHAEIBEA; District Deputy H. Flemming of FORT FiaNCES; Deputy Grand Knight J. Davidson, KENOWA; Grand Knight J. L. LePage, FOuT WILLIAM; Grand Knight P. Cancade , POKT anTHUR; Grand xnight G. shodes, KED KOCK ; Grand knight F. Loring, ATIKOKAN; Grand Knight ©. McGrath, SCH\EIBER; and iast District ' Deputy E. Elvish, FOKT WILLIAM, The day started with Mass in Holy Angels Church at 10 a.m, About 50 Knights including members of St. Edward's Council, and Official delegates received communion in a body. District Deputies i. J. Syvitski and H. LIBRARY REVIEW Girdle Me a Globe - by Eric Nicol Mr. Nicol generously shares his travelling experiences with his readers, gleaned from his honeymoon trip around the world. While this book is intended to be highly humorous - and fulfills the reader's expectations of Mr. Nicol - at the same time it affords one many valuable tips. Those who have travelled in Flemming were co-chairmen for the business meeting which commenced at 1:30 p.m. in the licly angels Separate School. Welcoming addresses were delivered by the District Deputies and by Dean McHugh who expressed the appreciation of the clergy for the help received in various ways from the Knights of Columbus. ; ie The delegate's raports, which followed, were indicative of progress made to date by each Council under it's 6-point rrogram, General classifications under this program are? «weligious, Council, Fraternal, Membership and ity. «Activities reported included Corpor- ate Communions, Communion Breakfasts, Open alr Masses and neLligious 1rocessions, Social affairs, Initiations, ocholarships for Students, spouses aug of auiiter Lockey and baseball, Scouts and Cuvs,, charitable . donations, aid to persons in.distress and visiting the sick. The. reports indicated that Councils in, both districts were very active. Ontario State Warden Louis Salini extended greetings from the Ontario State Board. at the District level are very beneficial to Columbianism. He said that "the secret of Success at the Council level lies-in the nsurance, Youth and iublic-: He expressed the belief that meetings the same economic manner as the writer will sympathetically chuckle at his narratives; while those who may at' some time decide to girdle the globe, will do well to store in their memories the warnings and advice cont- ained in this book. The ssichardson Century Fund has donated to our Library a set of the Encyclopedia Canadiana of which two volumes have been received. ' Comparative Circulation Keport - Jan. 1957-58 1957 - 1958 Children' 706 ~ 541 Adults, 998 830 ce Bs necords 53 ,103 bay bres Ps Decrease of: 333, i LOYAL OKDEK OF MOOSE Meeting in Schreiber Town Hall, Friday, February 14, 7:30 p.m. proper execution of the 6-Point Program." He also urged all Councils.to hele initiations since new members bring new ideas an@ new life into a Council, However, he emphasized that Councils should "initiate enly men of quality." The banquet in the evening, prepared by Social and dance to follow. Each member entitled to bring one guest couple. Social Starts -- 9:00 p.m. at {cont'd next col,)