Page 14 ANNIVERSARY (Continued from page, |7) 1957 Mrs.Geo.Burns and Brady, 1960 Mrs.K. Ross, Dale and Shirley, 1961 Mrs.Jack Whitton and Terry, 1962 Mrs.R.Pi tkanen & Thomas Edward 1963 Mrs.J.St.Pierre and Susanne, 1964 Mrs. Jack Whitton and Chas.Wesley, 1965 Mrs. Peter Gutta and Carolina, 1966 Mrs.A.Caranci & Joseph 1967 Mrs.Ed Borutski & Christopher Michael . TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER NOTICE CLEAN-UP PERIOD WHEREAS JULY 1ST. TO 4TH., 1967 WiLL BE OLD HOME WEEK IN SCHREIBER AND WE ANTICIPATE MANY FORMER RESIDENTS RETURNING FOR A RE-UNION WE WOULD REQUEST THE CO-OPERA - TION OF ALL CITIZENS TO MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO HAVE THEIR PREMISES CLEANED UP FOR THIS OCCASION. YOUR COUNCIL HAS SET A CLEAN-UP PERIOD FROM MAY 23 TO 30, 1967. YOUR HELP IN THIS CONNECTION WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THE REEVE AND COUNCIL, TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER . MAY 23 - 30, 1967 SCHREIBER NEWS Burke Pollard and his wife Gail, and their infant daughter Kerri Dawn were baptized by Rev. E.C. Prinselaar at the morning service in St. Andrew's United Church on May 14. Mrs. Barry Harper visited Marilyn Pearson in Winni peg last week. Mrs. Arthur LeBlanc is in Winnipeg with her mother who is ill. The men of St. Andrew's United Church will give their annual tea on May 26 in the church hall. This is an occasion which by its very difference, from the usual ladies teas, attracts large crowds to enjoy the | outsize sandwiches, tea poured from practical huge ' enamel pots and especially the harried waiters attempting nonchalance they far from feel . MOTHERS DAY TEA AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH A new array of charming Centennial gowns were worn at the Mothers Day tea sponsored by St.John's Anglican church when Mrs. A.C .Rigelsford, Presid- ent received with tickets sold by Mrs. Bob Gray. Tea was poured by Mrs. J. Bryson (cont'd Page 16) TERRACE BAY NEWS May 18, 1967 NOTLCE ; TO STUDENTS PLANNING TO ATTEND SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL next September The Schreiber High School Board will now accept advance registrations from students planning to en- roll for the first time at Schreiber High School this Fall. The school offers two branches -- 1. Four Year Business and Commerce a. with Secretarial OR accountancy option; b. leading to High School Graduation Diploma in Business and Commerce; c. this course will be offered up to and includ- ing Grade 11. 2. Arts and Science a. with choice of geography, latin or commer- cial as fifth or sixth option. b. In grade 13 the following subjects will be offered for study: English Latin . History Biology French Chemistry Geography Physics Mathematics A Mathematics B All students wishing to register in any of the pro- grammes must obtain an official Registration Form from the school they attend now or by contacting the Principal at Schreiber High School. For inquiries contact: Mr. E. E. Forgues, Principal, Schreiber High School School 180 -- Home 296. The Catholic Girls Club will hold their Daffodil Tea on May 27 from 2.30 p.m. until 5 p.m. in the Guild Hall. The afternoon will be highlighted by two showings of fashions during past years. sii cei NGO ERs ig i fie eee geo a The Scouting Association will hold its annual Hobby show in the Town Hall on Wednesday, May |7 at 7 p.m. This year, instead of silver collection a small addmittance fee will be charged.