June' 14, 1962 The Right Man for the Right Job! WANTED! This man is wanted by the people of Northwestern On- tario to represent them at Ottawa. He was wanted 3 years ago for the job of running the city; the people sentenced him to a year as Mayor, They were so happy with his efforts that they returned him for three consecutive terms. Now he is needed for bigger things. This tan is a fight- er, a proven salesman and an accomplished administrator. When vou elect Norman Wilson, vou will get action. Have a fighter for your interests at Ottawa. Get things done Your PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE Committee Rooms: Phoenix Bidg., 22 North Cumberland St. Telephones:. D1 5-1277- - D15-1278 - D15-1279 TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL HONOURED BY A.C.Te Last week Mr,.Neil Cornthwaite, Manager of the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel was recipient of an endorsement presented by Mr. Bill McKinna o of Port Arthur on behalf of the Association of Commercial Travellerse The endorsement is given to Hotels and Moe tels approved by a committee of the Lakehead Branch of the Association in appreciation of service given to Commercial Travellers, Even the lamprey seem to be suffering from the Trout shortage in Lake Superior, Smelt fishermen reported finding lampreys attached to smelts netted--a meagre food sup- ply when they have fed on trout for years. TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 Saal ae SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL BOARD (Cont'd from Ps4) Upper School boys defeated the lower school boysa Army .Cadet Inspection was held May 29the The inspecting Officers, all of whom were from the Lakehead, commended the Corps for their excellent effort and congratulated the instructors, officers and the Corpse girls defeated the Upper School girls and "| | ST.JOHN AMBULANCE-NURSING BRIGADE NEWS | It was announced at the regular meeting of | St.John A/N Brigade #337 that the Charter wilt be presented at the Banquet to be held June 19th in the United Church Hall. Arrangements were completed for the meet~ ing in the Town Hall when inspection and a demonstration of Home Nursing and First Aid will be on the program, The public are cor~ dially invited to attend the occasions A special meeting will be held on June 17 in the Town Hall in connection with the in- spection drill, -- SAVE~A-LIFE demonstrations by Schreiber-~ Terrace Bay St.John A/N have been carried out in the schools and other organizations and other engagements are still to be filled, Mrs, JeRummery does most of the lectures and assists in instructing. Other members working at: various times include Supts WeJ» Cringle, Mrss H.Jartus, Mrs. W.C, Furlonger, Mrs. LeJohnson, Bill Olson, C.PeR. Constable, David Riglesford and Chuck Lavigne. While in Terrace Bay Mesdames Lois Hopper, Helen D'Arcy, Dorothy Billings and Vivian Rapke assisted. | Bm aes Uitte ee ee MEMBERSHIP DINNER PLANNED BY U.C.We Mrs. TePeWhent presided for the unit meet~ ing, U.CeW. on June 6th with Mrs, eMorris taking the devotional period, the theme !'The | Task of the Church! and Mrs, A. Gordon as | | Planiste Mrs. VeWeaver, Convenor, reported on the CGIT Banquet and Mrs, H.W.Gellert reported on | the Smorgasbord. Thanks were sent to Father JeMeCano for a donation and to Miss E, Neimi and Jack Richardson for assistance with the the Smorgasbord arrangements, Final plans for the Coffee Party and Bake Sale were made with Mesdames Neimi, Petrushack, Richardson, Williamson, Drake, Nesbitt, Morris, Kenny Scott and Gray volunteering to assists A menu for the St.John A/N supper was prepared and it was decided to have a dinner catered to by another Church Group on June 20th, the membership dinner, All wishing to attend will please pay fee to Mrs, Glen Holmes on or before June 9th. Plans were made to cater for a wedding reception on August 18th, LEGION LADIES PLAN BUSY SCHEDULE Mrse 1, Johnson presided for the June meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Can, Legion, Bre 109 recently, with Mrs. K. Wil- liamson as Warden and eleven officers present | in addition to memberse Volunteers to assist the E.T.BeTeBaAe with the mass Chest X-ray survey on October | 23rd and 24th were accepted. Notice of a Rally in Dryden on Sept,21-22 was received. | Any member may attend ~ registration fee is | $4 and names will be sent later. Mrs, Eileen Lidkea collected names and | (Cont!d Page 12)