' Page 8 . SCHREIBER HERE AND THERE Mr, and Mrs, A.C. Rigelsford announced the engagement of their son David to Ruth-Ann Paske, daughter' of Mr, Henry Paske and the late Mrs, Paske, Schreiber, at a party held in their home, Attending the party were Mr, - & Mrs. H, Blanchette, Mr, & Mrs, E, Chicoine, Mr, & Mrs, G, Chicoine, Mrs, J, Finn, Mr. & Mrs, A, McColeman, Mr, & Mrs, D, Caldwell, and Mr, & Mrs, D, Tees of Terrace Bay, Miss Jane Skinner, Freddy McColeman, Dave Powell. Mrs. A. McColeman assisted Mrs, Rigelsford with the lunch, During the morning service in St, Andrew?s United Church the following: babies. were baptized by Rev, R.A, Crooks Kimberly Ann, daughter of Mr, & Mrs, D, Marshall: Daniel Robert, son of Mr, & Mrs, E, Nesbitt: Brian Richard, son of Mr, & Mrs, L, Hiller: Catha- | rine Ellen, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. P, Doig: | Glenys Miaelee, daughter of Mr. & Mrs, H, Harmer; Stanley Earl and Linda Clara, son and daughter of Mr, & Mrs, F, Roen, Mrs, George McBride was in Pembroke to attend the marraige of her niece, Merle Deedo to Ray Jones of Pembroke, Mr, and Mrs, M, Perrault left Thursday for Eganville, Mrs, Archie McColeman is a patient in | the Terrace Bay hospital, | Miss Edna McColeman of Soo, Michigan, | visited with her mother Mrs, Peter. McColeman, Mrs, LR. McCuaig and Mrs, Inez McKevitt are patients in McKellar Hospital, Mr, Henry Scott, Mrs, Bob Campbell and | Mrs, Walter Sheehan are patients in Terrace __Bay Hospital, "NEWS" HOME DELIVERY For delivery of the "News" at your home contact K, Nicol or K, Martinsen, Schreiber carrier boys, | { | | | ee eee seorptiongere arene | { | | FUNERAL SERVICE FOR RUDY CEBRARIO The funeral service for the late Rudolph (Rudy) Cebrario, 25, whose sudden death oc- curred Nov, 27th in Manitouwadge, was con- ~ ducted in' Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber, November 29th by Rev, J.M. Cano, The choir was in attendance and sang "Jesus Saviour of My Soul", - Se Pallbearers were Bill Campbell, Gerry Thrower, Joe Caccamo, Bart Cebrario, Paul Cebrario and John Spikula, Interment was in Schreiber cemetary, He is survived by his parents Mr, and Mrs, Mauro Cebrario and one brother Giovanni of Schreiber, ; Born in Schreiber, Rudy attended school here going on to University for futher edu- cation and decided on a career in the tea- ching profession, He taught school at Mara- thon and Manitouwadge, He was one of the best musicians in town being an accomplished pianist, The many floral tributes and the friends who attended the service were evi- dence of Rudy's popularity, Among those from out of town who attended the service were Mrs, Attilio Spadoni, White River; Mr, Stanley Illijow, Nipigon; Mr, and Mrs, N, Yankoff and Miss Susan Yankoff of Marathon, REBEKAH CHRISTMAS PARTY PLANNED s, Jean Plummer, N.G. an s. Orrel Wright, V.G. presided for the regular mee- ting of Ruby Rebekah Lodge, Routine business was conducted, Members were reminded to hand ne ect at aes en nee ene TERRACE BAY NEWS December 6, 1962 i in their names at the next meeting if they wish to have an unknown friend, A committee to arrange entertainment. for the coming year will be appointed, The Christmas Party will be held at the December 12 meeting and members are to bring a@ piece of Christmas cake for the party, There will be exchange of gifts, (not to exceed $1.00) and members are asked to enclose their names, An' invitation was received from Agate Lodge, Fort William inviting the members to their 39th Birthday Party, ee a ne Oe ete meme BOARD. OF HEALTH MEETING Reeve W.E. DtArcy presided for a meeting of the local Board of Health, held in the Town Hall, Present at the meeting were Dr; J,M, Cornell, M,O.H., Mrs, WG. Furlonger, - ratepayers representative; Mr, Ted Borutski, towm foreman and R,C, Skinner, secretary, A letter was received from the Provincial Health Inspector regarding the restaurant being constructed adjacent to the Anglican Church, The board referred this letter to the council to deal with recommendations as set out in the Public Health Act, Dr. Cornell asked Mr, Borutski to in- vestigate a matter of drainage onto the high- way and see if this situation has been cor- rected, Mr, Borutski reported the nuisance ground in good condition, and septic tanks and cess pools satisfactory with two exceptions, these to be checked again for overflow into the ravine. On recommendation of Dr, Cornell, the secretary was instructed to write the Depart- ment of Highways stating that the South end of Walkers Lake has been contaminated for the past three or four years and is getting worse due to the old drainage being blocked off by Department of Highways road development work, Dairies were inspected and found in good condition, water tests were satisfactory. The health of the commmity is fairly good, -a few cases of impetago were treated and under control, Mrs, Furlonger reported that the students in all the schools had been skin tested, Dr, Cornell advised against permitting 'trailers to come into the town and stay as it could create a sanitation problem, oe ------ emanniantindy MISS _R, FRIM ADDRESSES NORBH SHORE NURSES The North Shore Registered Nurses held» their meeting Wednesday, Nov, 28th with Miss Rose Frim, District Nurse for the Ontario Society for crippled chidlren, as guest spea- ker, Mrs, Jean. Boltby presided for the meeting, Mrs, Margaret Skinner agreed to act as Schreiber representative and Mrs, Rena ' McAdam as secretary=treasurer for the coming year, the office of president to be filled at the January meeting, A discussion was held on meetings, Members feel that, due to road conditions, during the winter months, it would ensure better atten- 'dance if only Spring and Fall meetings were held, instead of meeting every second month, Mrs, Jean Cuthbertson reported on proceeds of the draw sponsored by the Schreiber unit, $116.00, irs, Boltby introduced Miss Frim who said the Ontario Society for crippled children was organized by a small group of Service Clubs_in 1922, (Continued on Page 10) acre siete na isitsteietliia le ase eeta meee etaacn gicatrvoee, ninn om. -Seoaitalo ceaiamenetinrcmine anise ariene tees