IHE NEWS September 16/65 visitor. Mrs.Grover said that she is a Past Noble Grand of Centennial Lodge, Prince Rupert and that her daughter Alice (Mrs.Glen Holmes) , also a former Ruby Rebekah member, is the present Noble Grand. Public library members are advised to return all books from the Co-Op section this week in order that full exchange may be made by the Board on Thursday. Reeve F.V..Harness with commissioners J.D. Phil- lips and J.E.Stokes, drove to Fort Frances to attend - a convention of the H.E.P.C. Visiting with Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Smith recently were the former's brother, James A.Smith of Toronto, and Mrs.Smith's brother and wife, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Cotie of Oshawa. Mr .and Mrs.Jack Webb of Sarnia visited Mrs.C. L McGregor and other relations here last week. Mr and Mrs.Webster Struthers of Midland, Ont. visited Mr.and Mrs.L.R.McCuaig and other old friends in town last week. Mrs.W.Holland is visiting relations in New Bruns- wick, Maine and New Hampshire. Mr .and Mrs .Douglas Spillane of Stratford are vis- iting the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Spillane. Leonard Carlisle, Harry Carlisle and Hugh Faloney of Port Arthur visited recently with Mr.and Mrs. Jack Winters. Mrs.G.V.Nisley and Mrs.A.Pinkard of Fort Wil- liam visited Mrs.Lester McCuaig and Mrs. Bill Furlon- ger recently. Miss Elsie Chambers of Birmingham, England, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Roy Bailey, who has been in Terrace Bay Hospital . Reo Nagasaka is visiting relations in Winnipeg for his vacation. Syd Speah of Port Arthur spent a recent weekend fishing at Harry Hart's Lyn Lake camp. Mrs.G.K.Searles and family spent the holiday weekend in Toronto with relatives. Roger Morgan is posted to HMCS Bonaventure in Halifax. CATHOLIC GIRLS PLAN PROJECTS The Catholic Girls Club held their regular meeting on September |2th with fifty-nine present. Five new members were welcomed, Aileen Ross, Cathy Stokes, Rosemary Speziale, Lola Scott and Susan Dimmery . Lenore O'Brien presided for the meeting. Sandra Ross reported on the member's summer trip to North Bay and Betty McGuire reported on the vacation workshop in Keewatin. A Hallowe'en Dance was planned for Friday, Oct.. 22nd in the Guwiild Hall and a Bake Sale will be held. on September 25th in the Joe Cebrario Hardware. The Draw Prize for the meeting was won by Colleen Mclsaac and Cora Spadoni. Mrs.H.Shack left Sunday to accompany Rev.R.A. Cary and Mrs.F.A.Helmink on their Regional tour of the Fort William Diocese, visiting Catholic Women's League organizations. Mr.and Mrs.V.E.Everitt accompanied their daugh- ter Cheryl to Montreal where she enters her third year at McGill University. Mr.and Mrs.Everitt will visit in the city and in other centres in Ontario. The Women's Auxiliary of St.John's Anglican Church held their first Fall meeting on September 8 and made plans for a bake sale in the Church Hall on September |6th. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH BULLETIN Sunday School will begin at 9:45 A.M. on Sunday, September 19th, with an open session Rally Day Service. Nursery and Kindergarten Classes are at 11:00 A.M. A congregational picnic will be held on Sunday afternoon, September 19th, at 2 P.M. at Rainbow Park. Sunday evening at 7:30 P.M. an Adult Study Group will be held on"Jesus, Life and Ministry St. Andrew's United Church are celebrating their 80th anniversary this year on October 17th, with special services as follows: Rev. William Holmes will preach in the morning and Dr. Arthur Lavender will preach in the evening REPORTS GIVEN AT RUBY REBEKAH MEETING Mrs. Jessie McCanna, N.G. and Mrs.Mary Hus- band, V.G., presided at the regular meeting of Ruby Rebekah Lodge on September 8th. The Charter was draped in memory of the late Mrs.Mary Milks while Mrs.Gladys Madigan sang 'Beautiful Isle of Some- where', accompanied by Mrs.Florence Whent. A lengthy sick and visiting report, covering June to September, was given by the Vice-Grand. Cor- respondence included a birthday card from Agate Lodge and an invitation to a meeting of Amethyst Lodge on September 20th in Fort William; also in- formation from R.K.Williamson regarding subscriptions to the official IOOF and Rebekah publication. Sub- scribers are asked to contact Mrs.Beth Macadam. Mrs.Jean Plummer gave an excellent report on the Rebekah Assembly she attended in June. A special meeting will be held on Saturday, Sept. 18 to welcome Mrs.Audrey Whitehead, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario. A dinner will be given in her honor in the Mayfair Hotel. Any mem- ber wishing to attend should contact Mrs. Jessie McCanna. The Lodge's 40th anniversary will be celebrated following the lodge meeting. Mrs .llene Grover of Prince Rupert, B.C., a for- mer member, was welcomed as a (continued next col.) ' SOCIAL NEWS Anna Fummerton, who enters grade 13 this year, holds the unique record of perfect attendance through grade school and so far in High School also. NOTICE THE HIGH SCHOOL BOARD APPEALS TO THE PUBLIC TO ASSIST THEM IN PROTECTING THE SCHOOL AGAINST DEFACEMENT OF THE BUILDING SUCH AS OCCURRED RECENTLY. Schreiber High School Board.