- A Ae CC CO CE er tafe icensnnminestn at eernatatner di aise itera eta a AAR EN em A em TE I ee _Page -- a ell ern cstatinm ve ere ener penentncttnat en - SCHREIDER MERE AND THERE S Mire and Mrs. Sorge Rudman and family of © Fort William spent the holiday Visiting old friends in. town== the guests of spe' Russell © liacadams » Mrg and Mrse Hy Sexsmith cave returned from their holidays 'spent with 'their daughter in Toronto and at their former home in Have» locks -- St. Andrew's United Church will return to the 11,00 time for their morning service, on October 14th, when Dr, McNally of Marathon, will conduct a Communion Service, "On October 2lst, Reve Harold Alston of Broadway United, Fort William, will be in charge of thé ser- vice and on Oct, 28, the Church's Hi C group will conduct the services Sunday school will be at 9.45 in the morning NoWe John Stitt Sr, of Renfrew, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs, J, Stitt here this week, - Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Weaver were Toronto visitors this week, Mrse JeDe licCoshen has returned to liontre after visiting lir. and Mrs, Hilary O'Brieng Battered, bruised and suffering froma broken ankle, 12 year 1d Leonard Burns is still triumphant because he conquered Cos~ grove's Cliff] Leonard is the son of Mr, and lirse George Durnss Cpl. Wme Me Duncan has been posted to the OPP detachment in Schreiber, in charge of the 8 Constables in this area, Cple.. Duncan comes from Port Arthur but is originally from Oak- ville, joining the Force in Toronto in'1946, From there he went to Hamilton in 1947, to Simcoe in 1954, Still River in 1957 and to Port Arthur in 1960, The Duncan's ave four children ~ Brian 16, Bill 15, Brenda 13 and David 11, who are already absorbed into the "-- youth activities of the town, 'Rev, Father' Brendan lMagannety, OMI, of the! Oblate Fathers, came from Ottawa to conduct the high school students! retreat over the weekend in Holy Angels! Roman Catholic Church Mrs. H, Dimmery won.the sweater in the Kinette Draw, The Kinettes and Kinsmen en- joyed their annual Harvest Hoon' party at Alec and' Eva Gordon's camp at Selim this year. F ir, and Mrs. Gob Wood 'leave this weekend to visit relatives in Toronto, Snow Road and ° other centres in the east, lirs, I, Johnson and irs. We Zaporzan at+ tended the dinner meeting of the Ladies last: week, Marilyn Cook is the first of the local 'Brownie pack to receive her Golden Bar, sig- nifying she*is ready for entrance anto: the Girl Guides, which will be one of the two. Terrace Bay GTOUPSs Brown Owl Ellen Campbell | had. the pleasure of presenting the award to the Guild Nall. Mrs, Ralph ifiller had a party to mark daughter Glenda's 7th birthday, with grandma iirse Je Campbell cutting the cake for the. following. friends*- Cathie Moorish, Sharon Scott, Ann Dailey, Donna Noonan, Karen and' Brent Kushnieryk, Jack Richardson, Michael, | Bill and Shelly Souliere, Susan Johnson, Tina. Yates, Pam Cornell, Lesley Giles, Darlene Fummerton and Cathy Stokes, 2 hire and Mrse re Scanlon, ix, and Parse Ge Edwards, lite and lirse Tt, Velanoff, Teddy and , Kathy all of Geraldton, have been the guests | of Mrs and Mrs, Clare Wright this week. __A start for the liass chest X-ray survey Marilyn at the Brownie!s regular meeting in I } } - TERRACE. BAY NEWS "when customers' make stealthy purchases of arerenenntinaneenennsansslllligeeanemannadllaitrcastbeee elected' their officers for the year: Patsy CilWeLe MEETING 1 Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion in Harathon | | ! | { Bryar's committees | i ' i i" j | lea October fey 196203 5° was made with skin testing of school children; The adult& clinic will be held October 23rd _ and 24th in the town hall from one to five, and from six to ten, each day==no morning hours scheduled, Nelson Smith has taken his namesake grand~ son, Nelson Smith, to Winnipeg for theaenent for his injured handg: Other places have fiestas, Mardi Gras, or carnivals but in Schreiber the gala night is Halloweten, when the Fire Brigade have their costume ball, Prizes are given for various catefories with the best usually going to an original, The fun begins early masks, crepe paper and yard goods, and borrow other materials under cover of darlmess lest some bright observer gets a hint of the in- tended costumes There will be a cash door prize and good music for dancing, Autum leaves and bright berries formed an attractive setting for the turkey dinner served by the UCW in the town hall on Thanks- giving day with lirs, G, McDride as convenor and Mrs, HeWe Gellert cashier, Out-going plates were served by' Mrse Fe Fummerton with Mesdames'ReC. Macadam, We Kinney, Ee Holmes, 0. Laine, 0." Niemi and H, Miller the kitchen conmittee . ' The children's table was attended by Mrs. J, Gray and firse We Clemens and the adults by liesdames. Ds Slater, De"Nesbitt, G. Drake J, Richardson, L, Johnson, We Thrower, Ge Scott, R, itiller and Aj Etches, The pies were': served by Mrss Me McCouan and lirs. Ne Smith, Bruce MeBride, Ralph liiller and Jack Gordon were runners for the occasion for todd and supplies. ANGLICAN GIRLS ELECT OFFICERS -- ~The Anglican Church Girls! Auxiliary have omy) Set ge tte neater tet teenage catia: deisel Dimmery, president, Shirley Ann'Winters, vice; pres,, Helen Harnéss, secretary, Shirley. Jartus, treasurer, Brenda Dimmery, card' sec- retary, Joanne Morris, Jane Singleton, and ~ Heather nreaiiay games and SOORE CA The regular meeting of the Catholic Womens| League. was held on Oct, 14th with 38 present,| and Mrs. Ce Pearson, Vice~president pre- sidings The opening prayer was given by _ i Father Jelie Cand» | Routine reports were presented and Nove i lst, set as the date for the Annual Dazaar and Tea. The annual turkey dinner will be held on November 15th, Father Cano. gave an interesting 'des~ cription of the architecture of St, Peter's Basilica in Rome, The attendance prize was won by irs. iB Prescotte and lunch was served by Hrs. L, ae E | | STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTED The student council for the high school have been' elected as follows: Cheryl Everitt, president, Bill Scott, vice president, Diane Peterson, secretary and Geraldine Duggan, treasurer, Grade representatives - Lorraine Bedard 9, Lorne Duggan 9, Mantell Cosgrove and Richard Burroughs 10, Judy D'Arcy and Jim Duggan 11, Sylv32 Harness and Jack Gor-- | don 12, Lauri Mae Marcella and Bruce Costal1 | +" { S$§LE = Elec, Typewriter - A-1 Shape - la | aie : Phone ae _or 3243 after < 30. Pei. P aig