| et 0A OS MR ET seperti tenga ne ete etcetera ec ities esaecaencetaiestaaciaite inte carr en in eatin teiaitiiitaaeitare atest: A a RR Hn it mo 7 acne nt tay fc i cS NR es HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER Working during the election were J.D,Phil- lips, A.B.McCuaig, J,Campbelli, Harvey Carmi- chael, W.E,Fairs, J,D.Bryson, W.S,Harris, Mrs, R.C,Macadam, Mrs.Bill Weaver, Mrs.Harold. | Livingston and. Mrs, H.W,Gellert. Gary Birmingham of the Bell Telephone Staff is being transferred to Fort William and will be replaced by J.E,Brady of Marathon with. i Ernest. Pareniuk added.to the local staff, Scott Skinner, RCN, is home visiting his: parents, Mr.& Mrs, Russell Skinner, Scott is ; now at Naden with the Ceremonial Guard. There will be an open shower tea in Mrs. Jimny Speziale*s home on Drummond Street on June 28th from 8 - 10, in honor of Miss Ros- etta Speziale. Mrs,.John Didych of Fort William has been visiting her daughters Mrs, Gerry Fisher and Mrs, Harold Fisher, Miss Doris Morrill, R.N., whose marriage to Earle Holmes of Cloverdale, B.C, takes place in Fort Frances on July 2nd was, honored by her friends at a shower tea in the home of Mrs,Arthur Moorey on Tuesday evening. Mrs, G.McParland received with her sister and the hostess, Mrs.Con.Duggan and Mrs,Ray Cook, served, Mrs.Ralph Morrill attended the gift room and Maureen Morrill the guestbook, Mrs.Alex Furyk is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital Port Arthur, Mrs,Earl Welbourne is in Montreal. visiting Dr, Robert Welbourne and his family. Mrs, Welbourne drove from North Bay with Miss Lor- raine Welbourne, Mr.& Mrs.Neil Ross and Mr.&@ Mrs.Roland Gander were in Winnipeg for a Lion's Club function, Mrs.Bill Olson who leaves shortly for Sud- bury, was honored at a party held in Mrs, Walter Sheehan's home when Mrs.G,Walsh, Mrs. W.Stefurak, Mrs,.D,Tremblay and Mrs.R,Turner assisted the hostess, Other friends present included Mesdames V.E.Everitt, A.R.Parchem, W.R.Burroughs, J,H. Moorish, E,Swanson, J,B.Ridsdale, 0,B8.Lauber, L.R. Tremblay, W.Collinson, Roy Anderson, Pat Bolan and Mike McGrath, On their behalf Mrs, J.D.Bryson presented a coffee pot: and casser- ole in fireproof ware to Mrs.Olson, > Alex Lamb was rushed to Terrace Bay Private Hospital last Thursday and his condition is still critical. CATHOLIC GIRLS ELECT CLUB OFFICERS Elected to take office in the Catholic Girls' Club next September are Marion Prescott President, Mantell Cosgrove, Vice-President, Rosa Speziale, Secretary and Geraldine Duggan, Treasurer, Father Cano is the director and Mrs,Harry Shack the Counsellor, Sharon Webb presided for the June meeting when plans were completed for the Mother and Daughter Banquet and for the Members* Picnic on July 15. Following the meetin;; Russell Campbell showed fils of parish events - the razing of the old Church and construction of the new, the Blessing of the Church by the Bishop, the First Communion and other occasions, TERRACE BAY NEWS June 28, 1962 UNITED CHURCH WOMEN ATTEND ANNUAL DINNER | The annual members'? dinner of the United Church Women was served in the Guild Hall with; the Catholic Women's League catering and thir-' ty three attending,. Following dinner the group returned to the | United Church Hall for their meeting followed by a social evening, | | Mrs, R,C.Macadam presided with Mrs, A. Gordon. and Mrs, N.Ross in charge of the devotional | period, A donation was made to the Pilot Mound Senior Citizens? Home, Mrs,0.Laine reported on a dinner served to the St,John A/N Brigade and Mrs, G,McBride gave a detailed account of Manse renovating, thanking Gary Drake and Bill Kinney for work done remodelling the bathroom, | Mrs. F,Macadam, sewing convenor, reported two quilts sold, two others finished, a third on order and material for another on hand, Mrs.G,Etches gave a lengthy sick and visiting report and the John Milton Society gratefully acknowledged a recent donation, A Lakehead firm demonstrated a projector and a substantial donation was moved to the Board of Stewards for purchase of same. A donation was made to the Christian Youth | Caravan committee and a number of plates were . donated to the Women's Institute. i Mrs, W.Harris, Mrs.P.McColeman and Mrs,J, |: Smitheman, by unanimous vote were given honor-| ary memberships in the UCW in appreciation of | their years of service with the Women's Mis- | Sionary Society and warmly invited to attend | such meetings as they could of the UCW. | | woe ee) Soe ener ee nr PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD REPORT The Pyblic School Board met on June 15th with all members present and also H.M.Ermel, school principal and 0.3. -Fasan, High School principal attending, Accounts totalling $3,390.10 were passed for payment, Mr.Fasan gave a detailed account | of the sick leave plan in operation in secon- | dary schools and the retirement gratuity prani, | This plan will be considered and an outline presented to the teaching staff next fall. Mrs, J,Graham, school nurse, reported that oral vaccine and eye tests have been given to students and that several pupils require glasses, Three children with ringworm had | been sent home, An application for a position on the staff was received from Miss Eileen Roper. | W.G,Furlonger presided with trustees Mrs, | R,C.Macadam, Mrs. J.D.Bryson, Mrs, J.R.Rummery and Neil Ross and Sec.Treasurer W.S.Harris attending. BOARD OF HEALTH REPORT The Board of Health held its first meeting of the year on June 19 with Reeve W.E.D*tArcy as Chairman, Dr.Cornell, M.0.H., Mrs.W.G. Furlonger, ratepayers' representative, Edward ~ Borutski, inspector and R.C,Skinner, SOCRatany attended, Dr.Cornell stated that the YMCA. kitchen and lavatory facilities in the Town Hall and Public Library, earlier inspected and found unfit had, after alterations, been accepted | aS satisfactory. | One clubhouse cesspool is | still unsatisfactory, A report is also being considered on cabins at Walker Lake and pre-- mises within the town, Work to be done at the nuisance grounds, gravel for filtration purposes, etc. was con~ | , Sidered, with Mr,Borutski saying the grounds j_were in fair shape and that (Cont'd next page)'