a Mr, and Mrs, W 7, Campbell and family of | Fort William spentthe weekend with their | parents, Mr, and-lMrs,T, Webb and Mrysand Mrs, | J. Campbell, | Schreiber Juveniles triumphed over Nipigon | Juveniles with a score of 10 - 4 ina chal- | lenge game played March 20th in Schreiber, Dominic Pellagrino came up with 6 goals and i 4 assists, The Chapple Trophy was presented by N.A. McCuaig, minor hockey. president, to | the team following the matchy Now Schreiber ' advances into the finals, with Fort William ; = Kenora, playing this weekend in Terrace Ye JD. Bryson, DD. Ge M, was in the Lakebead ; this week on I.0.0.F, business, | The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian kes gion will hold a chicken patty tea in April in the towa hall, | A bake sale will be held by the W.A..of John's Anglican Church on March 30th, Schreiber ladies bowling league sent the | following members to bowl in Chapleau over | the weekend, Mesdames W.G, Furlonger, H. Costall, E, Holmes, J, McCouan, R, ae and | Hy Prescott. Saul Laskin, Liberal candidate and lirs. | Laskin, were honoured by the local Liberal ' Association at a luncheon in the Superior | Dining Room on March 21st. Attending the | function from Terrace Bay were Mr.& Mrs,°W, Cavanaugh, Mr.& Mrs, J. Per ey and Mrs.& Mrs, RJ. Todd, Progressive Conservative candidate Harvey Smith addressed a public meeting in the town | hall. on March 20th when J.D, Phillips was Chairman, Spea:king in support of Mr,Smith ' were Senator Peter Robertson, introduced by | LR. McCuaig, Toy Seppala, Rossport and A.E, | Seed of Fort William, | * Others'in the party with MriSmith were ; G,Phipfer, Don Hogarth and B,W.Allard, E,MATLLETTE. INTERRED IN SCHREIBER The funeral of the late Elie Maillette, aged 63, whose death occurred suddenly in his home on "March 17th was conducted by Rev. J.M. Cano in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church on March 21st, Honorary' Pall---bearers were S,Chicoine,: P,Leisander, G,J,Scott, E,Quellette, G, Slater and a eee Active Pall-bearers were John ' Branchaud, E,McCouan, A, Belanger, R, Weaver, Py Bolan and J.McGrath, 'Interment was in Schreiber Cemetery, Mr, lMaillette is survived by his wife Rosé and two uncles in Quebec, He was born in' | Warren, Ontario and came to Schreiber from - North Bay in 1943 when he was employed on . the Tirements list, later transferring to. ' the Car Department, Attending the funcral from out of town was Mr.Rene Jodouin of Sturgeon Falls, St. ¢ ee a a a ater REBEKAH' eae 'PLAN SPRING TEA : Mrs, P,Plummer, NG, and'Mrs, 0,lright, | V.G,, presided for the regular meeting of - Ruby Rebekah Lodge with Mrs, Beth Macadam ' reading minutes and correspondence, Mrs, Florence Higgens, Charter Member, was presen-- ted with a farewell gift by Mrs, Susan Spicer, A question and answer period will feature the next regular meeting with a question box provided for those who do not wish to speak _ from the flanks aint i od t THE NEWS - SCRIBE Ms gees ; i t | '. | | 5 } } i cree 'Lehtinen, T.Aapro, D.Warnick, ' Thomas, R.Morency, D.Ailey, B.Kowisticki. . in- her home in Schreiber on March 22, _ Luke came from Rossport. five years ago to and Betsy, at home, also two. sons, Douglas ~ -- __\\* : ~ Presently under discussion is sponsorsnip -- is spoasership 'of a Lakehead student to attend .the United Nations? Pilgrimage each. Summer,' »% "Degree practice was announced. to follow th next meeting, A Spring Tea was pianned for April with the date to be set later, | Following the meeting Mrs, Jessie Macadam showed slides and lunch was served by Mrs. Ruth Collinsonts committee with the tea table gay with St, Patrick decorations, The nodat Litera? committee presented their} candidate, Saul Laskin, at a public meeting in the Town Hall on March 21st with Gino Caccamo as Chairman, : Speaking on behalf of Mr,Laskin were Sen. David Croll and T,P.Callon, Q,C, Senator Cross was introduced by A,A,Petrone, Repre- | senting the local party were A.3,McCuaig, Dtarcy McGuire and Harvey Carmichael. eee a ae eee eet NE I i Re ge ann ee Ae ee a eee = JUVENILES WIN SERIES - continued by Jack Phillips, Chairman of the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee Saturday evening, - The North Stars made a better showing than they did in the first game, probably due to being more rested and familiar with the Arena.' Peter Thomas with two goals led the assault | during the first period, putting the North Stars on good footing. Schreiber challenged |} the lead in the dying minutes of the period, | Dennis Mahoney soloing. Schreiber's Ron | | Boudreau tied the game half way through the second only to have Don Hope put North Stars ° j up minutes later, Mahoney again evened the score for Schreiber before the period ended. Bill Scott broke the tie, Jim Bridgeman shoot ing home the insurance goal at 8:47, Lineup, Schreiber - Bryan Webb Goal, John MacDonald, Gord Skabar, Dennis Mahoney, Ron Boudreau, ,Cliff Wood, Bill Scott, John Ross, Cosmo and Dominic Pelegrino, Rodger Fournier, 'Rodney Brisson, Mike Mallais, Phil Conway, Jim Bridgeman, North Stars, J.Adams Goal, Ross Watty, D.Hope, G.Heritage, H,Matson, H, Jeg Homeniuk, Pe Refereed. by Hayes and Desrosier. ee me me el een on ease: tenes einen OER ne nile eats A nan anne ammenten MRS. MARGARET LUKE DIES SUDDENLY Mrs.Margaret Luke, aged 59, died suddenly Mrs. reside in Schreiber, being predeceased. by her| husband David, in 1955. . She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.D.Halliday of Hamilton eee wees. and David and eight grandchildren, The funeral was held in St.John's ert Church on Monday, March 25th. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR CHILD HELD TUESDAY Funeral services for Terrence Alfred Whitton, two~year old son of Mr. and Mrs. | Jack Whitton, who dict suddenly in hospital | following a brief illness, were conducted by | Rev. R.J.S.Inshaw on Tuesday afternoon in | St.John!s Anglican Church. ' The little one is survived by his parents, two brothers, Johnny and Lloyd, grandparents Mr.& Mrs. Tom Whitton of Schreiber and Mr, and Mrs. J.Watts of Grand Bay, N.3. also great-grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett and many other relatives in the district. IHEHHHHHHE |