- April Meeting. Marcn 12, 1959 'Bob Turner - residing. (23rd. | i SCHREIBER KINSMEN PLAN BINGO The Kinsmen. held their regular dinner Keaet ing in the Schreiber Hotel on March 2nd with Minutes,.and corres- pondence were read by Alex Tweedy and Treas~ urer's report given by Don Campbell. Following routine reports plans were Made to hold a bingo in the Town Hall on March LS mecemer ete ee NEXT "ZETING FOR SCHREIBER C.W.L. APRIL 12 "ars..J. Campbell presided over the recent meeting of the Catholic Women's League. In- cluded in the correspondence read was a letter from Mrs,Helmink of Terrace Bay, giving infor+ mation on organizing a Girl Guide and Brownie Group. Mrs. B.Paradis, mrs. H.Duggan and rs. W. Wilson were nated no™inating committee for the elections to be held at the regular "embers were urged to return their no'inating for™s pro™ptly. The April ™eeting falling during the Easter Holidays, it was agreed to postpone it by one week, Making instead on April 12th. Se ee It has been definitely established that the dog sent to Toronto for autopsy died of STRYCHNINE RESPONSIBLE FOR DOG DEATHS | strychine poison and, since the sy™pto™s in | | the other deaths were the sa™e, it is assumed ; all were victims of a cruel poisoner. ' i i Mrs, Jim Singleton ™arked her daughter | Jane's eighth birthday by a party for the ' following small friends:- Brenda Dir™ery, Louise Halonen, Karen Lidkea, Judy and Lior™a Walker, Jeanie McCuaig, Kathie and NorMa McLellan, Nancy Spillane, Eva "ary tecouan, "elanie Ross and cousins Janet, | . dudy and Joyce Richardson and Diane Single- | hot chicken supper. tons "rs. Spillane assisted the hostess. The, dining roo™ was gaily decked with pink | strea™ers, balloons and s™all favours, the { birthday cake centering the table for the David Drake is a patient in McKellar | Hospital, after suffering a head injury in . a fall at play in his home, . MRS, G. McDONALD HONOURED ON DEPARTURE ~ Sg G.ucDonald , who left recently to make ' her, howe in Sudbury, was honoured at several ' parties arranged by her friends, receiving also gifts from the Mission Band and Evening Auxiliary of the United Church, Her bridge club met in the home of Mrs, E,J.Sheehan to present her with a gift of oalport china. ' Friends and neighbours gathered in the home - of Mrs.V.Evrett, when she and rs, H.V.Austen were co-hostesses for a social evening in urs.4cDonald's honour, presenting her with a "oorcroft china covered bonbon dish, At the ast occasion were tesdames J.D.Bryson, S. . Pudney, J,BsRidsdale, J.D.Bryson, S.Barluk, P.Hrynyk, E.J.Sheehan, R.Gander and H,P, . Bourguignon, en cea eee ann en er ti ' CLARENCE LYTTLE ENDS 42-YEAR CAREER | { Engineer Clarence Lyttle ended a career TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 4 of forty-two year's railroading when he stepped down from the cab of Nu™ber Eight in Schreiber on March 5th. His wife had made 'the last trip. from Fort Willia™ on the train! and any old and young friends were waiting on the Schreiber platfor™ to greet hi™, with! Company officials, the latter includitie loco otive fore™an Alex Mellis, district master -- ™echanic Bob Grinton (Chapleau), Asst. Supt. J. lesley. Among the old friends were Mr, and Mrs, Russell McBride, "r, and "rs. Moise Gratton, ur, and "rs, J.D.Bryson, tur. and "rs, H, Welbourne, "r, and urs, E.J.Sheehan, r, and urs, L.R."icCuaig, J, 0. milks, Geo. Duncan, W.Ws Wilks, with Don Rosie, loeal chairman of the B. of L.E., Miss Dolores McBride of the office staff, fireman J, Ru"™ery, Bruce Sivon, Martyn Ryan, "Casey" McBride and Amby MoBride,.and retired engineer. Percy Johnson ~ of Beachburg, _ ur, Lyttle came to Schreiber in 1917 from Beachburg, Ont. to sign on the fire™en's list, "aking his first trip with the late George Drake, and his first running trip, when he set up in 1941, with the late Ellard White. The crew on his last run were Cond, Jack O'Brien, fire™an E. Payette and train- men Mike "urphy and C. Bangs. ur, and "urs, Lyttle moved from Schreiber to Fort Willia™ in 1955 but "uch visiting back and forth has kept their friendships here alive. They were entertained at lunch- eon in the ho™e of Mr, and "rs, E.J,Sheehan and at dinner in the home of Mr, and Mrs. H, Welbourne, with friends dropping in at both places diiring the day to offer good wishes, Many Messages, both serious and amusing were received, from the station staffs in Ft,Willia™, Pt. Arthur 'and Schreiber, various fellow e™ployees and "any friends. SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT HOCKEY CHAMPS a teen ep inom Schreiber captured the trophy in the dis- trict high school hockey series in a gaille played between the local tea™ and Geraldton on Schreiber ice. The score of 9~5 was not a true indication of the fine hockey played, with Geraldton fighting all the way, The visitors played C.Westover, M,Sinclair, N, Nurse, R.Graham, J.Gunsen, A,Friskie, Leo Stenii, J.Smith, E,Tessier, M,Kerr, Bruce Sakamoto and E. Bogaris, with Ralph Phipps of the school staff as their coach, Schreiber played V.Tookenay, T.Speziale, P,Inshaw, J.Cosgrove, G,Speziale, K,Sitch, M,Tookenay, J. raceme R.Potvin, B.Harper, P. Hutinicki, B.Kinney, M,"cParland, H.Shack ard ",Boon with Bill Davigs as coach. Each team had their pretty cheerleaders, Accompanying the Geraldton team were Mr. and "irs,A.Friskie and R. Gordon, The day ended with a party in Schreiber school, HOME & SCHOOL INSTALLATION ON "ARCH 16th stallation o icers for the and School Association of the High School will take place on March 16th at 8 o'clock in the Schreiber High, School. rs. L.Thingstad of Fort William will conduct the installation, "THE LADIES {OWLING LEAGUE can boast of 63 __ Sver-200 ga™es in February and Elsie Ross ~ and Kay Furyk each rade contta page 7) Tea™