Page 4 PS ee EE RC RL SR FO Ee Se ee LN RL CR SE CO CAL CE RR A EE TE SAE 8S AR SE SPY A mp me Engh nap ee st HERE & THER IN SCHREIBER Mr, & Mrs, A. McColeman entertained Thursday evening at a family party, the occasion being a happy send-off for their son Freddie, who will attend Fort William Collegiate this term, Patrick and Patsy Huminicki were host and hostess to a large group of the young people last Monday evening when they gathered]. for a farewell party honoring Sharon Gellert, who left Tuesday for Winnipeg to attend business College. On behalf of all her friends Joanne Flewelling presented the very surprised Sharon with a three piece set of luggage. Mr. & Mrs. David Halliday and children of Waterdown, Ont. were the guests of Mrs. Halliday*s Mother Mrs. M., Luke last week. Mr, & Mrs, W.T. Wallace will leave this week for a vacation in Toronto and New York City. Mr. & Mrs, HD. Weaver left Monday for a holiday in Toronto and other eastern points. Mr. & Mrs. F.C, Macadam left Sunday for Winnipeg to visit with their son Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Macadam and family. Mrs, Viola Cringle Fort Erie, is' visiting her son Const. W. Cringle and family. Mrs, Iva DtArcy is in Toronto visiting * with her son Earl. . Mrs, F, Hiller and Mrs. H. Davis have returned following an enjoyable holiday spent in the Maritimes and Prince Edward Island, Mrs. Davis will return Sunday to her home in Ft, William. Mrs, H, Davis kad her nephew, Mr..C.. Scott and Mrs. Scott of Picton, Ont. visiting with her and other members of her family last week, Mrs, G, H, Reid, Ft. William, visited with the J. Hepburns over the weekend. Dorothy Slater left this week to enter McKellar Hospital School of Nursing. Dianne Slater has taken a position on the teaching staff of Nipigon Public School. Patricia Huminicki has returned to the teaching staff of Nipigon Separate School. Carol Holmes left this week to enter St. Josephs Hospital School of Nursing. Members of the Schreiber Kinsmen and the Kinette Club met at the home of Pat Doran last week for a farewell party for member Al Pearson who leaves shortly for a North Dakota University. President Bill Miller presented Al with a gift and good wishes on behalf of all present, Chloe Vanderlip left Friday for Levack, Ont. where she will attend High School. Mr. & Mrs. H, Remillard of Auburn, Mass. and Mr. & Mrs. R. Remillard and son Danny of Sault Ste. Marie visited at the home of Mrs. R. Remillard's parents Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Laine last week, Glorie Dawn Gordon leaves this week: to attend Teachers College in Fort William. St. Andrews United Church Sunday School will resume classes again, beginning Sept. 10th at 9.45 A.M. The Annual Picnic will be held in the afternoon; the time and the . place are yet to be arranged. Mrs, T,R. McBride is a patient in St, Joseph's General Hospital, Port Arthur. The Ruby Rebekah Lodge will resume meet- ings on September 13th at 8 P.M. Mr. & Mrs. F, Gerow, Mr, & Mrs.'D. Bone, Mr. & Mrs..J. Curry and.David, Mr. & Mrs..G, _Walmark, Miss A,.Cochrane, all of Port Arthur TERRACE BAY NEWS | drafty hallways. | 8, Know what to do if you or pou family paid a surprise visit this weekend to Mrs. E, . Mrs. F, Petty and family of Port Arthur and ~e . FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS - "HOME FIRE DRILL' September 7, 1961 gOS : f zt = ge C WLS hi to FF ANNOUNCE ay our hairdresser, will be returning next weeke While on her holidays she attended a special cours in HBT RUG RH Be For the SO i i Shop SCHREIBER PHONE G62") OtConnor, ° Summer visitors at the home of the N.A. McCuaigs were Mr. McCuaig!s sister Barbara, Mr. & Mrs, H. Reid and faniily of Espanola. Visiting there at the present time are Mr. & Mrs. Mark Doig. of Trenton and their daughter Barbara from H.M.C.S, Stadacona, Halifax, Mrs, T, Bryant is vacationing in and - around Toronto with relatives, \After many' phone calls concerning our recent' article: in the Terrace Bay News about what' to do if: fire strikes and how to prevent fire from striking you, we of. the Fire Dept, decided we would give the 9 steps in Home Fire Drill, The home'fire drill should be talk and part action since there are. many things a family should know about what they fust,do.in. case of fires) sels" Following the example of school fire drill the home fire drill should be handled ser- iously.. It should not be made a game lest younger children get the idea fire is fun. The 9 steps of a home fire drill are: 1. Plan escape route and take family over it, all meet at a spot decided on in advance, e.g. Sidewalk in front of, house, 2. Warn family about dangers of smoke and suffocation. 3. Try the door test for fire and smoke, 4. Practice giving complete, accurate address of fire to guard station (Dial 3222 Fire Dept. Emergency number), 5. Point out danger points in homes; stairways, 6. Know your way out from upper floor. 7. Discuss the 3 types of fires and what puts them out. catch fire, 9, Warn family about the 8 ate Serious Pine threats to their safety. These 9 steps will be given in.full in future.publications ofthe Terrace Bay News. Keep all copies A. further reference, sei Samble with Home Secursby.. EtSualee ania te Ge BENO NOTARY PUBLIC d at ites'. tas, INSURANCE AGENT 5 PE pean DOMI NION LIFE Phone 195 _ ASSURANCE COMPANY. Office - TOWN HALL, SCHREIBER, ONT.