JANUARY 14, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 19 BROWNIE ENROLLMENT - Cont'd from page 15 ... 2 : | Following the ceremony, both Brownies and "parents participated in games led by Snowy Owl, Miss Cathy Melnyk. Tea and toast, under the supervision of Brown Owl, Mrs. Thompson, was served to the guests by =~ Paula Magi, Siobban Anderson, Carol Weberg, | Denise Vienneau, Janice Pytyck, Lois Caron and Lisa Kenney as part of their test for the Golden Hand badge . The evening closed with the singing of Brownie Taps. Photos by Mrs. M. Lundberg. Photo Above - L to R - Angela Stortini, Leslsy Adey, Mary Beth Plute. SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Harry Nevis of Toronto was here to visit her father, Jack D. Phillips, who is now in McKel- lar Hospital . L .R. McCuaig attended the Northwestern Ontario Progressive Conservative annual meeting held in v#= Photo Above - L to R ~Tracy Bulowka, Donna Depaola, Barbara Gramatouski and Michelle Luke. Dryden on January 9th. Photo Below - L to R - Lesley Anderson, Georgis Walsh, Among those in Lakehead Hospitals are Mrs. Sylvia lLendry and Nanette MacDonald. "Min" Randa in the General; Jack Phillips, Bill Whent and Mrs. Bern Jacomb in McKellar; Mrs. Jack Anderson in the General convalescing follow- ing an emergency surgery and Mrs. Morin in the Terrace Bay Hospital . The biggest surprise some poor local kids received for Christmas was a duse of the mumps and the pain- ful disease still goes 'marching on'. LEGION INSTALL OFFICERS The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109, will install both its new officers and those of the ladies auxiliary to the branch on January 15th. The event will begin with a visiting hour at 5 p.m. followed by a smorgasbord dinner at 6 p.m. and the installa= tion. A social evening will be enjoyed with live entertainment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Commisso of Schreiber, a daughter on January 11th.