_Page 4. HERE AND THERE IN SCHREIBER Mrs, Gretchen Keating has replaced Mrs, Alex Furyk on Chapples' staff, St.John A/N brigade gave their Save - A Life i:..:xuction class in Rossport recently, Del weberg was called to Deer Lodge Hospi- tal for a check-up last week and will return later for further examinations, The Ladies Curling Club will hold a bake sale Saturday afternoon in Mary's Flower Shop, Mrs, Alex McGregor is spending the summer with Mr, and Mrs, Lester McCuaig, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Todesco, of Rossport, had two interesting visitors, John Foley of Wales and Johnson Glagbaju, of Nigeria, of the Study Conference, as their guest last Sunday, and, unofficially, met many others who made a point of seeing Rossport and its scenic harbor, The team giving the Save-a-Life demon- strations for St, John A/N Divis. #337 in- Reg. N,, Mesdames Harry Jartus, Jack Rumery, Len Johnson, and Mr, Charles Levigne, Mr, and Mrs, Pat Guina are among those who are driving to see the World's Fair in Seattle, wv The Grade school children and High school students are having the Sabin oral syrup for polio prevention, administered by Mrs. J, Graham and Mrs, G, McParland, registered nurses, under the direction of Dr, Comelt, MOH, An adequate supply of the Sabin Syrup is on hand for adults and pre-school.age children appointment, Walter Wilkes, veteran of the first war, is in Halifax.attending the Canadian Legion con- vention, After this Mr, Wilkes will visit with relatives and old friends in various parts of the Maritimes, The draw made at the Legion social evening in which the winners were Gerard Cosgrove an Mrs. Vi Rico ob was NOT sponsored by the C.W.L. but by the'C,P. and T; Committee, Veteran despatcher Jack Judge is a patient | in Terrace Bay Private Hospital, Mrs, 0, Lafonde, of Nicolet, Que. is visiting her daughters Mrs, John St, Pierre and Mrs, John Branchaud and their families, | | | | | | | | North Bay. this week, "ANSEL HAAPA BURIED IN SCHREIBER. CEMETARY 'The funeral of the late Ansel Haapa,: aged 76, whose deat death occurred in hospital on Ma {wert Seana Et (rk | OS. rae tte og Hi Fie Nef on ea 5 me a RENE GAUDET?S | 4 ISLAND VIEW SERVICE STATION CORNER OF HUDSON & HWY 17 Terrace Bay PHONE TA 5-3638 TERRACE. BAY NEWS. aaa | clude sapt, W.J, Cringle, Mrs, W.G. Furlonger,| hymns sung were "Abide With Me™ pa "Oh .God | Interment was in Schreiber cemetary, ; Sister, Mrs, Albert Koski, all of Schreiber. | with many grandchildren, neices and nephews who may have it by calling Dr, Cornell for an | ial i eh#b ibeie die AID whan die sineem- | ployed as blacksmith in the CPR shop where Mr, and Mrs, W,R.. Burroughs are visiting in, tar Andrew's Church Hall on June 8 from 10, to ~.12,00 AeM. and from 2,:- 5 in the afternoon, _ = = and Mrs, George Etches is the. lay delesate,. : a 10,00 A.M., nursery class as same time and NOW IN STOCK ~ THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED TECNIQUE SHAMPOO AND CREME RINSE $1,25, EACH -- ae, maa oe 29th, was sagduc ted on June lst by Rev. oe Crook in St. Andrew's United Church, Miss Glorie Gordon was organist and the: Our Help In Ages Past", Pall bearers were Frank Tuomi, Oscar jaine: John Pelto, Ralph' Miller, Lauri Halone Jr, and Michael Smilski. Mr. Haapa was pre-deceased by his, wife in 1953 and a daughter, Aini, in 1944, His immediate survivors: are two daughters, Viena, Mrs, David McLellan, Miss' Elma Haapa, and a in the immediate district, Mr, Haapa was born in Karvia, Finland, his feats of strength became legendary. He later operated his. own, dairy business until _ ill health forced his retirement, Among the many relatives and friends at- tending the funeral were Mr, and Mrs. D, |Geary, Mr. and Mrs, R, Lindberg of Terrace 'Bay, Miss June McLellan, Mr. and Mrs, A, © 'Swanson, Mrs, W. Hadley, Mrs, S, Weirikko, 'Mr, and Mrs, E, Widenoja and Mrs, T, Opas, lof Port Arthur, Mrs, D, Archer of Fort William! Mr. and Mrs, A, Pantilla of Sauit Ste, Marie, 'Mr, and Mrs, E, Maki of Nipigon, Mr, and Mrs, We Louk and Michael Jaremy of Terrace Bay, 'UNITED CHURCH NEWS The Unit Group of the U.C.W. are holding ia coffee party and bake sale in the St, ' Rev, RA. Crook is attending the Manitoba |conference in Winnipeg from June, 4 -. June 8, The services of worship during June will be Sunday school at 11,15 A.M. On June 10th, Rev. J, Ray Anderson of Terrace Bay will be jin charge of the service with Rev, Gilmour 'Beattie of the Canadian Bible Society as 'guest speaker, Rev. Anderson will again take | the service on June 17, and June 24 Rev, Crook 'will be back to serve the Communion service,' If. during Mr, Crookfs vacation of two weeks, 'following the conference, the services of a |minister are required, Rev, Anderson will be ipleased to act, The unit meeting of the U.C.W. will be 'held on Wednesday June 6th at 8 P.M, in the | Church Hall, a a ee ee a a A ea ee June 7, 1962 °