PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS - NOVEMBER 14, 1968 Hallowe'en. Tea - cont'd from page 15 school gymnasium. The goodies were donated by mothers of the P.T.A. but the rest was completely the work of the students. Orange and black streamers were strung from light fixtures and smiling Jack-O- lanterns decorated the walls. Each table had a centre piece made by the students. Live entertainment was provided by several accordian players and solo singers from kindergarten, grade one and two. The tables were served by graceful grade eight girls proudly wearing their school uniforms and polite grade eight boys dressed in pressed pants, white shirts and bow ties. The class made a profit of over one hundred dollars which they have banked. This is the first of many fund raising events planned to earn enough money for a long trip next spring. May they be as successful in their next endeavours. Many thanks to Sister Rosella and Sister Daniel Joseph who helped organize on very short notice. Cathy Anderson Left - Sandra Commisso; Right photo - Mario and Linda Commisso -photos by Inez McCuaig Mrs. Pearl Petroshack, instructress for the sewing classes held in the Schreiber High School, instructs Neldine West, left and Edie-Relph on cutting a gar- ment. There are 27 girls in the class which is spon- oe 3 : ' : q t ' : C ba sored by the High School Board. The classes are ' announced the program, Mary Costa and Louise La held on Wednesday afternoons following school i Pointe were in charge of the cash bowls and Lanny eae "photo: by fieMoCudiy - _ Mullins and Dawn Dietrich sold tickets on the cake -- 8 es - o oe which was won by Mrs. Mary Val entino. Above: 1 to r: D 'tremblay, Leslie Paradis, S ie F Moulin, itn itedeay | Yelae, 1 to + Jeffrey ths, manila FIRE BRIGADE MASQUERADE BALL A SUCCESS The Schreiber Fire Brigade Photo below shows second ee Oe cue ee Po segginr ne acr « ama SNe BK 1 noid &, suconestal Masquerade _-- place wimmers Mrs. Arnold . Ball recently. Stortini and Mrs. R. Cook as Costume prizes were awarded ""Pi&é Heads" to Mrs. Gerry Thrower and Mrs, Bill Campbell, totem poles, first; Mrs. Arnold Stortini and Mrs. Ray Cook, big heads, sec- | ond; and Mr, and Mrs. Pat Mul- -igan,. Mrs. Yola Cebrario and Miss Pat Quinlan, English bob- bies and convicts, third. Judges were Mr. and Mrs. W. Dukes, Miss Linda Gibson, Ger- ald Scharm and Bruce Arnold. Mike Crosgrove was master of ceremonies. The door prize was won by Bucky MeCouan. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Fummerton won the spot dance.