SCHREFBDER- _ Miss Rolande Bedard, bride- elect of Decanter 16, . was honored by her friends ata shower held in the } Anglican Church Hall Friday, December Ist."' + The bride-elect received in a blue wool sheath." ' gown and a corsage of pink carnations. Receiving | with hes were her mother, Mrs. Irene Bedard, Mrs. | H.. McKay, and Miss Sharon.O' Brien. . 'The, tea was poured by Mesdames H. Spikula, P. Herlihy, A Gordon, and Mrs. Angenor Bolduc, the bride- elects aunt. Servitors were the Misses Norma McLellan, _ Wendy Weaver, Ann Noonan, Betty Morris, Cathy Bolan, and Helen Williamson. The bride-elect's _ sister Michelle circulated the guest book and Mrs. - B. Duncan looked after the gift table. Assisting in the kitchen were Mesdames Leonard O'Brien, Austin, Cosgrove, Bill Mullins, and Charlie Pearson. Mrs. George Legault of Montreal is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bryson. Mr. J.P. Tessier was in Sudbury to attend funeral . services for his father. The Schreiber Lions Club will canvass the town' _ with their annual sale of Potato Chips on Dec. 7-8-9 Peaks McCuaig, J.N. Ross, M.J. McGrath and _ Mrs. Leo Godin of the Schreiber High School Board ' attended a meeting of school boards of Chapleau, Wawa, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Nip-Rock and Geraldton. The meeting was held in Marathon and was for general discussion | of problems that confront Northwestern school boards . SECOND TOWN TALK MEETING "Urgencies for Progress" was the general theme - | the Town Talk meeting held in the Guild Hall | November 26,'where a good crowd attended. Rev. E.C. Prinselaar was chairman, Rev. J.M. Cano moderator, and the panel were Dr. G..K.. Searles, Jack Stokes, M.P.P., and D. Courtemanche of Terrace Bay. The. theme was discussed under the following topics: employment, recreation, and mental health, and was limited to local concerns. After each panel member spoke briefly on his topic, the entire audience was broken up into discussion groups. At the end of the time set, opinions were stated and questions from the floor were answered. +» ANNUAL BOY SCOUT MEETING . Officers of the Scouting association from Schrei- _ ber and Terrace Bay attended the annual meeting ~ of Boy Scouts of Canada, -Pic River District Council held in St. John's United Church in Marathon. Sun. fe TERRACE BAY NEWS The report of District Commissioner Roly Wifls and reports of the various groups in the district were #. read. New officers were elected as follows: 'chairman-C ..L. Wagner of Marathon, secretary- S.J. Baxter, Marathon, treasurer-Mrs. G.W. Banning, Schreiber, District Commissiones-Roly Wills of Terrace Bay. Members of the Nosthwest- ern Regional executive committee who affanded. were-Mr. A. Fairbridge, Regional Commissioner, Elgin W. Smith-Regional secretary-treasurer, Dr. Lionel Hastings-first vice-president, and Ray Carter chairman of finance. Also in attendance were Mr. F. Spence, provincial field executive, Bill Megraw chairman of the Group committee, Mrs. David Harrison of the Schreiber Group committee. OPP OFFICER INSTRUCTS CUBS Const. JE. Wills of the Schreiber Detachment of the Ontario, Provincial Police paid a visit to the a Panther pack of the cubs to instruct them on traffic °{* safety. He showed a film "The Safest Way" and followed this with a question and answer period. Cubs and leaders of the Seeonee pack also attended] .« : as guests for the instructive program. Others present | were Roly Wills, District Commissioner and F.C. Spence,. Provincial Field Executive. briefly to the boys. Follwoing the film showing, Mr. Spence-met with members of the Group commit - tee Cub and Scout leaders to explain changes that are going to take place in the Scout program. A social hour and lunch ended the evening. Shown here are at back from left: Const. J.E. Wills Ray Cook, cubmaster, F.C. Spence, Prov. Field Ex. 'front row: Roly Wills, Dist. Commissioner, Doris - Ggythier, cubmaster . Both men spoke f