Page 14 * C.W.L. (Continued from Page 7. pres., Mrs, A, Moorey, 3rd vice pres., Mrs. G, Gauthier, recording secretary, Mrs. G. McParland, corresponding secretary, Mrs, D. Beno, treasurer. The Executive were formally installed in office by Father Cano, On April 26 a High Mass will honor Our Lady of Good Council, Plans were made to serve parents and communicants at a Communion breakfast, date to be announced later. Father Cano addressed the group on Church unity and made several suggestions for plans in the future, Following the meeting, lunch was served by Mrs, A. Furyk's conmittee, DISTRICT DEPUTY VISITS REBEKAH LODGE Mrs, F, Whent, N.G. and Mrs, J, Plummer, V.G. presided for the regular meeting of Ruby Rebekah Lodge on April 11. : Mrs, M, Goodfellow of Sapphire Lodge, Fort William, was welcomed as a guest, Mrs. Ivy Whitfield, D.D.P., paying her official visit, was introduced by Mrs, J. Macadam, P,N.G, and presented with a corsage by the noble grand. Mrs,' B, Whent, treasurer, and Mrs, J, McCanna, financial secretary, presented semi-annual reports, Letters were read from Miss E, McColeman, Mrs, M, Jarva, and Mrs, I, Remillard, A donation was made to the Canadian Cancer Fund, Mrs, M, Slater gave a report on the recent card party, Mrs, Goodwin brought greetings from Sapphire Lodge. Mrs. Plummer gave the sick and visiting report. Mrs. Whitfield spoke briefly and then read an account of the 1930 meeting of Greenstone Lodge attended by many from Schreiber, Following the meeting, cards were played with Mrs, S, Spiéer winning high and Mrs, D. Weaver low, Lunch was served by Mrs. A, Laine's committee. While in Schreiber Mrs, Whitfield and Mrs. Goodwin were the guests of Mrs, J, Macadam, KINSMEN FINANCIAL STATEMENT Financial statement of Schreiber Kinsmen Club Sept. 31, 1961 to April 13, 1962, Debit " Credit Bafik Balance, forward Sept. 1/61 $238.45 Proceeds fuel oil draw November, 80, 84 Annual Xmas sleigh ride 'and gifts for shut-ins and elderly. $126.27 Kigh. School commencement fund, 50,00 Proceeds ~ naffle at meeting, Jan, 5,00 Proceeds peanut blitz - February. 164.06 Extra house numbers re- quired March, Gigis Proceeds raffle-March meeting . 5,00 Proceeds March fuel oil draw. 101,04 35,40 March and April peanut draws. ote arene TERRACE, BAY NEWS _ ' i 5 'down payment on the Isolette (Incubator) for ithe Terrace Bay Private Hospital, ; | t Mrs, Cocks and Mrs, R, Pearson will attend the Annual Diocesan Convention, May 15 & 16. | j ieee ees Present bank balance - $431.77 The money on hand will be used for a areca ae -reeterememart WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs, N, Smith was re-elected president at the April meeting of the Women's Institute, with Mrs, J.D. Bryson acting as chairman during the elections, Other officers elected were Mrs. J, Campbell, 1st vice president, Mrs, T, Whitton, 2nd vice president, Mrs." W.J. Thrower, secretary, Mrs, J, Campbell, treasurer, Mrs, Smith will be district director. Mrs, We Miller gave-a report on the draw project and cards sent to sick and shut-ins, Mrs, RC, Macadam read a paper on Agriculture and Canadian Industry. Mrs. A. Slater read a paper on Home Economics, Donations were made to the Cancer Associa- tion and the Navy' League of Canada, ~ Mrs, A, Slater, Mrs, R.C. Macadam, Mrs, Campbell and Mrs. F.V. Harness agreed to pian and order the new program books. Standing chairmen appointed were:+ Mrs, J. D, Bryson, pianist, Mrs, E, O'Connor, tea hostess, 'Mrs, W, Miller, baby scales, Public relations, Mrs, Thrower, Home Economics, Mrs, A.W, Slater, Citizenship and education, Mrs, N. Smith, historical research and current events, Mrs, R, Macadam, Agriculture and Canadian Industry, Mrs, W. Miller, friendship secretary, Mrs, F, Macadam and Mrs, Clemens, auditors. A potluck supper will feature the May meeting and members were asked to bring a mother with them as guests for the occasion, "ROORCIE TE rie IiNT Woe Ion ,noewoN Enot Reeve W.E. D?tArcy and full council attended the regular April meeting with five ratepayers present, Clerk Skinner stated he had been informed the Ontario Municipal board does not approve 30 year debenture issues for high schools ' therefore a 20 year one must be prepared, é Kennel licences were turned down but the by-law covering dog licenses revised and rates lowered appreciably. Bill Weaver requested permission for the Loyal Order of Moose to build and place a diving raft in Walker's Lake and for town property for winter storage, Several sugges- tions were offered Mr, Weaver and these will be investigated before a decision is made by council, W.L. Wardrope and Associates advised that their engineer would be in Schreiber to make a field check of the water system, The existing lease with the CPR covering ball field, ravine, and roadway south of the subway was surrendered in order to have a new one drawn up covering roadway alone, A new lease also was' prepared for use of the ground for fire hall, garage and truck parking} Dr, Cornellfs communication quoted ex- pected salary 4s M.0.H.i up Ost The Public School board and Canadian Legion wrote concerning the sale of Quebec Street, A request was sent to the Dept, of Highways for laying of cold mulch on town streets, The CPR*s price for additional cemetery ground was considered prohibitive but the letter was filed for further consideration, Representatives (Continued on Page 15) neciuaenesetnsigiaiinast citciea alittle ~