Page 4 THE NEWS 'November 18, 1965 AAs ee ne" ris a Cosmo Filane has just returned from AND ALL YOUR a successful engagement in Timmins VEZ where he performed before an audience of 900. CARD OF THANKS - I would like to thank Dr. Searles, Nurses and Staff for the care given me while in hospital. Thank you. Mrs. Neil Bottomley CARD OF THANKS - Mrs. Ernest Kettle expresses her thanks and ap- preciation to Dr. Uzicanin, Dr. McCausland, Hospital Staff, Catholic Women's League, St. Anne's Helpers and to all who sent cards, gifts or assisted her and her family in any way during her illness, and to Rev. Mul- drew for the beautiful flowers. Anyone interested in submitting a soil sample for analysis may contact Rudy Gerlach, Soils and Fertilizer mm rT Pe cane a = Horticultural oe FRIEND and he will supply the necessary con | ed | otainers. This analysis is necessary in A A order to determine the correct type of Christmas Gifts fertilizers required for next spring. for the A surprise baby shower was held ENTIRE FAMILY Thursday evening to honor Barbara Payette and her infant daughter Allyson Gaye. Various games were i aah Mr. & Mrs. Marsh have gone to Regind to attend the funeral of Mrs. Marsh's brother, the late J. R. McDiarmid. features SALE starting anioved: before Barbara operat fam Mrs. Dora Trach and Mrs. LaVaughn THURSDAY gifts. A delicious luncheon was West attended the Ontario Association NOVEMBER 18th served by hostesses L. Desaulniers, of Curriculum Development, held in CHECK YOUR GIFT a a S. Cote, L. Huard and Sudbury November 11, 12 and 13th. They were among the fifty delegates chosen by the Federation of Women STORE CATALOGUE Bee eee ee Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Lehto with Teachers' Association of Ontario to daughter Doris have taken up resi- represent the public schools. ROBINSON dence in ---- is <i Qe Ee Ge eee ae tirement from the C.P.R. Mesdames BIRTHS STORES H.Hales, H.Brooks and T.Gaudet Born on November 13th to Mrs. & gave Mrs. Lehto a party and Doris Mrs. K. Williamson, Schreiber, girl. Phone _ 389] & BINGO! ann CASH 8 G FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I9th. at 8 P.M. in the SCHREIBER TOWN HALL. POLICE DEPARTMENT SNOW REMOVAL - TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER was entertained by her classmates. SPONSORED BY THE KINSMAN CLUB OF SCHREIBER * Tickets $1.00 * $15.00 Door Prize * |0- Turkey Bingos * 10- $5.00 Bingos * 25 lb. Turkey Bingos * $25.00 Jack pot * |/2 Proceeds Jack pot (Continued from the opposite column) Schreiber and | ask all concerned to please co- operate with your local police department. S. W. Timmerman, Chief Constable. To all vehicle owners, Township of Schreiber, please adhere to the fol- lowing regulations as set out in the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario: Me FRIENDLY ART CLUB NEWS rag UM LA ee ~~ Regular work session to be held Thursday at 8 P.M. in the new Study Section 89(9) of the Highway WHEN | HEAR ABOUT AN Lounge in Recreation Centre. Traffic Act states, no person shall "OUTSPOKEN WOMAN, | AM Any member having ticket stubs park or stand a vehicle on a highway CURIOUS TO SEE THE MAN is asked to turn them over to Mrs. G. in such a manner as to interfere with Boyd on or before Thursday. the movement of traffic or the clearing NOTE: The winning ticket for the of snow from the highway . oil painting raffle will be drawn on Section 89(11) of the Highway Thursday evening at the Recreation Traffic Act authorizes a police con- Contre. stable to remove such vehicle and place same in storage and all costs incurred are a lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided by Section 48, of THE MECHANIC'S LIEN ACT. The above regulations will be strictly enforced in the Township of The local Association to Guides and Brownies will meet on Monday, November 22nd at 8.00 P.M. in the Community Church basement. Mrs. D. Finch, Division Commissioner will be present and members and Guiders are urged to attend. Shell Oil Dealer IS J ROLY SINOTTE Phone 825-3268