-- Candy y | Chapples have fine assortment of CHOCOLATES in all the well known brands--in standard or heart shaped boxes. SWEETS THAT EVERYONE WILL ENJOY, Hosiery iia We have a large assortment that is sure to please your Valentine--Nylon or Nylon and Wool in plain or fancy patterns they. are made by the best names in hosiery for comfort & looks, .. Arrow Shorts BISOpe Make this Valentine's day a "DR#SS_ UP, AFFAIR" with a fine white shirt by Arrow, These shirts are real iron-cheaters that _need little or no ironing, and cost only { bm $600 | SCHREIBER, ONTARIO PHONE 115 | HERE & THERE IN SCHR&IBER | | HOLY ANGELS C.W.L. HOLD SUCCESSFUL PARTY - The C,W.L, of Holy Angels Church held a card party on Friday evening in the Town Hall. Convenors were Mrs. R.Sisson, Mrs, B.Paradis and the President, Mrs, H,Shack, Winners at Bridge were - Ladies High, Mrs. J.Stokes - Low, Mrs. J.Cebrario - Men's High, P.J.Guina and Low, P. Mulligan. Whist prizes went to - High, Mrs, T.R, McBride ~ Low, Mrs, R.Fournier and Mr. A, Gauthier won the men's High. Canasta prizes went to Mrs. A.Major and Mrs. W.Zaloski and a special prize for Cards won won by Mrs, W,Paradis, Following the games lunch was served by | members of the fxecutive, | MARCHING MOTHERS RAISE $378 IN CANVAS | The March of Dimes Marching Mothers can- | vassed the town on Tuesday, January 31st, | Mrs. J.A,Graham, Chief Marching Mother, _ reported that $378.00 was realized to date, and expressed the thanks of the Committee to all who gave of their time and collected | for this very worthy cause, cee a ea ST.ANDREW'S C.G.1.T. SPONSOR: TEA The C.G,1,T, of St.Andrew United Church held their Annual Tea on Saturday in the Church Hall. This successful event was con- vened by the leaders, Mrs. B,Whent and vee Pouring tea were, Mrs, R.A, rook, Mrs, J.B.Ridsdale, Mrs. J. i Mrs. G.Gordon. . ee Welcoming the guests were Dorothy Slater and Bonnie Gordon,' Cashier for the affair was Sharon Jarva. Mesdames J.Jarva, L, TERRACE BAY NEWS Breit e es toon V February 9,1961, -- Udlentine THIS YZAR MAKE IT SWEETS FOR"YOUR SWEETHEART Prices Jt 83 /) Make this Valentine's day a "SHEER DELIGHT" for the lady of your choice with a pair ¢r. two of fine nylons from Chapples ©Oo 45 or 51 gauge -- - pe pr == $129 pr Seamless mesh JU. Slippers These dainty slippers are flexible and snug fitting, giving the utmost in comfort & ideal for those lounging hours, Beauti- ful cloth tops in asst'd colors plain or $2.98 p r pattern. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. MITES Walker, D.Nesbitt and. W.Gerow acted as the kitchen Committee while Mrs, B.Simon and Linda Handel, .Daryl-~Lynn Weaver, and Donna Dean Gray, sold candy. Members of the group serving tea at indi- vidual tables were, Carol Olson, Linda Reid, Judy D'Arcy, Janet Clemens, Roberta Morris, Marlene Jarva, Elizabeth Ojavee, Donna LaBeJ1¢ Jean McCuaig, #dith Clemens, Patsy Dimmery, Sherry Condie, Kathie Moon, Mary Ellen Gerow, Susan Caldwell, Muriel Nesbitt, Susan Kragero Charlotte Ross, Laura Morris and Mary-Violet. Lang. * MOR ON ST.ANDREWS ANNUAL MEETING Space last week did not permit publishing more of this lengthy report but on further study statistics in it show a remarkable variety of organizations within the Church and a striking number of individuals who are actively working in various capacities in these organizations, ' There are 124 members. in the. Cradle Roll Department, 130 in the Sunday School, 29 in the Mission Band and 27 in C.G.1I,T., 40 in the Junior Choir, Thirty-eight different names are mentioned in the report as holding various office or leading groups and several are in more than one activity. In addition it is mentioned that there are 12 Sunday School teachers and an unknown number serving on the two Church Boards. The Minister of the Church is Rev. R,A.Crook and, from the report, | a large percentage of the members of his con- gregation are active workers in'the Church, Mrs. R,Winters is a patient in St,Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur, acai ein Sinema en ten