Credit Union Annual Meeting - cont'd from page 13 L.R. Tremblay was elected to the Supervisory Committee for a three year term, with C. Sparkes and L.V. Godin as continuing members. Mr. Harness congratulated the incoming officers, and thanked the others for their support during the "past year. He regretted the loss of W.E. Collinson who recently moved to Chapleau and thanked Elmer Niemi who has filled Mr. Collinson's position on the credit committee so capably Mr. Harness then introduced B.A. McLellan, of the Lakehead CPR Credit Union, who said, in part, that Credit Unions are operating under differ- § ent conditions than in former years. He felt that # not only must the system of lending money be up- dated to meet competition, but procedures and by | laws changed. : Draw prizes were won by Bob Turner, John Gag- anon, Chester Baillie and Lawrence Tremblay. A dance, to music by the Midnights, and a cold ~ plate lunch ended the meeting. Photo below - F.V. Harness (left) chairman, Sad B.A. McLellan, guest speaker at 19th annual meet- ing of Schreiber CPR Employees' Credit Union meet- _ing. Photo by |. McCuaig. REPRESENTATIVES ATTEND O.A.M.R. MEETING |. The regional meeting of the Association for the | Mentally Retarded was held in Schreiber on Novem- ber 22nd attended by the following: - John Haddad, Executive Director, O.A.M.R., Toronto; Robert Ferron, O.A.M.R. Northern Area representative; Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Charnock, chairman and sec- retary respectively, of District 14; W.R. Ellard, treasurer, of the Lakehead; Mr. and Mrs. John Kenna, Nipigon; S. Bridges, Gerladton; Rev: and Mrs. T.G. Husser and Roly Sinotte, Terrace Bay; continued next column ....... DECEMBER 4, 1969 ANGLICAN WOMEN SPONSOR SOCIAL Draw prizes at the Christinas bazaar-tea held by Schreiber Anglican Church Women were won by Mrs. Ralph Morrill, cake; Anne Bailey, cushion; and Mrs. Roly Willis, Terrace Bay, table cloth. Tickets were sold by Mrs. Robert Winters. Mrs. Ted Wilson was cashier and servitors were Mesdames Norman Glad, Reg Bailey, Har- ry Jartus, Bob Turner, Jim Figliomeni, Gus Krause, Jim Armstrong and Bill Furlonger. Kitchen committee included Mesdames Jack Bryson, Geoff Birch, Douglas Moore, Cyril Sparkes, Archie Rigelsford, Schreiber Artificial Ice Fund committee is still working to complete payment on the ice installation through its food booth at the rink and other pro- jects. Jack Winters and Miss Ireie 9) Spicer. | The bazaar table was con- vened ty Mrs. Alvin Slater, Mrs. Rejph Morrill znd Miss Dorathy mee. The home bak- ing booth wes looked after by Mrs. Fred Tiarness and Mrs, J. D. Bryson. The Girly' Auxiliary table was ff served by Vickie Krause, Ann Bailey, Brenda Rose Yates, Au- drey "Spencer, Joan Anne Sparker, Arlenc Krause and Diana Madge. Mrs. Ruth Rige!=ford, Brenda Duncan and Terry Birch man- aged the chiidren's fish pond, Lloyd Small travelled to onto last week to attend funeral of his father, Allan Small, a pioneer resident of Schreiber. Mrs. Laura R. West and Mrs. Midge Bailey, Atiko-. kan; Rev. A. Chabot; Mrs. P. Deol, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shmanka, and Mrs. M. Mair, Marathon; L. Spicer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickmore, Lakehead; Mrs. G. Banning and Mrs. G. Lengyel, Schreiber. Speaking briefly Mr. Haddad explained the reason for forming the new areas. The former boundaries seemed unreasonable and after study of the economic: areas, as designated by a government survey, these appeared to be what is required, with sub- divisions as necessary . He suggested that a development fund campaign be planned with a five year goal, and to further this that regional organizers be appointed or elected. Mr. Haddad further suggested that thought be given to combining the offices of chairman and O.A.M.R. representative,when election of new officers takes place: This move is an emerging pattern in the association. Mr. Ferron said his meeting with officials of the Department of Education in Atikokan had been most successful, being promised their full co-operation. He had also been assured by E.J. Morgan, Director of Education, Lake Superior Divisional Board of Education, that every effort would be made to es- tablish a school in Schreiber. The next meeting was planned for Saturday, April 25th, in Nipigon. Mr. Charnock asked those who had received cer- tain forms to fill them in and return as soon as possibld to Mrs. Dolly Robinson. - cont'd |