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Terrace Bay News, 8 May 1969, p. 14

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PAGE 12 SCHREIBER TERRACE BAY NEWS | LEADERS HONOR GUIDE CAPTAIN Mrs. Ellen Campbell, a cap- tain with the Girl Guides Asso- ciation, was honored at a fare- well dinner recently in the Res- taurant LeBlanc by guide and brownie leaders. On behalf of the community Mrs. Mary Shack, district com- TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Gino Spaconi have returned from.a_ holiday in Puerto Rico. Wally Richardson is a patient in Port Arthur General Hospital. Mrs. Morris Lavcie of Mara- thon was a visitor last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Armstrong. Mrs. Doug Moore is visiting relations in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid visited last week with the fatter's brother, Norman McCuaig, en route form -Espanola to Fort William. Brownie Cookie Day will be held May 10 starting at 10 a.m. ' The Mother and Daughter Banquet. of the guides and: brownies is set for May 14 in the Guild Hall, The local Association of the Girl Guides of Canada will spon- sor a rummage sale from 2-4 p.m. in the Guild Hall on May 17, Donations will be picked up by Mrs. Melvin Glad or Mrs. Aurel Major. -- Mrs. George Legault of Mont- real is in Schreiber visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J: D. Bryson and her brother Jack and his famtily. miggioner, presented Mrs. Campbell with a gift in appreci- | ation of her volunteered time | with guides, Prior to the dinner, the guides presented a cup and sau- cer with the Girl Guide emblem to Mrs. Campbell at her home. Nineteen leaders attended the dinner, Visitors last week with Mr. a Mrs. George Walsh were Mrs. John Kelly and Mary-Fran, Charles Wesley. all of Marathon, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy MacDonald and two daughters of Dowling, Ont. Mrs. A. W. Slater leaves this week for Huntsville where she will attend the annual meeting: of the Anglican Church Women. | J. Harney, provincial secre- tary for the NDP had an in- formal meeting with the local association while touring the district. Harold McParland was elect-| ed to the Thunder Bay Child! Welfare budget board at a re-| 'cent meeting of Thunder Bay municipalities. From that five- man board, he is one of the two district representatives to the Children's Aid Society of the District of Thunder Bay. Mr. MéParland is a member of Schreiber Municipal Council. Mrs, Eva Bailey of Fort Wil- liam visited last week with her nephew, Reg. Bailey and his family while en route to Hunts- ville, Ont. to attend the annual meeting of the Anglican Church | Women. CANDLE - LIGHT TEA HELD MAY 2 The C.G.1.T. candle - light tea held May 2 in the United Church hall was well attended and entertain- ment during the evening was provided by Billie Wea- ver, piano solo, Bruce Gray and Ryan LeBlanc, Robin Smith and John LeBlanc, and Cathy Stokes, vocal solos with guitar accompanyment . Judy Richardson was M.C. and Linda Pitkanen the cashier. The servitors were Lynn Drake, Donna Garlick, Sharon Smith, Brenda Krystia, Linda Birch, Debra Smith, Janet Lengyel, Clover Dukes, Nola Fummertin, Susan Johnson, Debbie Armstrong and MAY. 8,_ 1969. Doris Lehto. Replenishing were Edith Clemens, Muriel Nesbitt, Mrs. Bernice Whent and Mrs. Marg- aret Smith. MRS. RUSSELL CAMPBELL HONORED A group of twenty friends met in Mrs. R.W. Tur- ner's home to honor:Mrs. Russell Campbell, leaving shortly for a new home in Clarkson, Ontario. Mrs. Bill Stefurak and Mrs. Bill Tripp assisted Mrs. Turner who,on behalf of her friends, presented a painting of a local scene and two pieces of Canadian pottery. SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve F.V. Harness reported at the April. council meeting on efforts being made and progress in secur - ing a doctor for Schreiber . Inresponse to request from Schreiber Hydro Electric} Commission that council pass a by-law re remunera - tion to be paid to the Schreiber H.E* commission one was drawn up. Proclamation was issued making April 20 - 26 a celebration of Oddfellowship. A letter from Michael. Reid, Public Health Inspec- tor, regarding a local restaurant was considered and filed. Permission was granted to the First Schreiber Scout. Group committee to have a parade on June 7 from the local arena to the high school . After consideration of a letter ftom the Lake Sup- erior board of education re the Bell Felephone build- ing Reeve Harness agreed to look after the matter. Water works accounts of $125.16 and general ac- counts amounting to $4215.06 were passed for pay-- ment. Father Cano is in St. Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur. Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Campbell leave next week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nolan in London, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Prebewshewski (their daughter Marjorie) in Detroit. Mrs. Edwin Holmes has returned from the east where she visited her son Allan and family and her brother Peter Halonen, in Ottawa, and her father - in - law, K.S. Holmes, who is ill in the hospital in Pointe Claire, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Macadam have been visiting their daughter Sharon - Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Dejeet and son in Breslaw, Ontario. Mrs. Herb Foss of North Bay continued page 13 ..

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