MAY 26, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 23 Town Topics = cont'd from page 2 2 into the priesthood. The ceremony taking place in St. John's Roman Catholic Church. Dan, Martyn's nephew, is the first of the Ryan family to enter the Priesthood. While the others were away Mrs. Ryan and Colleen visited relations in Thunder Bay. The Schreiber Arts and Crafts Association are giving their annual show on May 31st. Added interest will be in a showing of lan Macadam's unique sculpture. Fred Eickmeier Jr. has gone to Australia to teach and because of the shortage of teachers there, he will commence his duties as soon as he arrives. He will be in Southern Australia near the city of Adelaide. A farewell stag party was given before he left by friends with much laughter over former parties and stern admonitions on his deportment in Australia as representative of Schreiber. dhe ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Both families wish to announce the engagement of Isobel Lobban, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crook to Mr. Paul Edward Lapointe, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Lapointe~both from Schreiber. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godin of Schreiber a girl on May 24th, 1971. NOTICE The students of Grade 8 in Schreiber Public School will be conducting a beer bottle drive in Schreiber on Thursday, May 27th between 6:30 p.m. "and 9:00 p.m. for the purpose of raising funds for their graduation in June. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Connelly will be in Windsor on May 29th to attend the Windsor University Con- vocation, when their daughter Linda will receive aB,A. White pine, Douglas fir and Black Spruce were the main species upon which early forest industry in ~ Canada depended. TREVOR THE TRAFFIC SAYS TACT |S THE ABILITY TO LET THE OTHER FELLow HAVE Youw WAY. O.RP BUG pm] T= Zz : 2) W450) | eo [/ | - ade aa" a Aap 7 MA ( HY Vb ££ em "If madam will overlook her husbands laughter, she'll find this hat very becoming . . ."