a nO A Ct A he ee ee tr ett ne nt a ennui tastes er !_ched,__ _¥age 10 Pee + C,.G.I.7.° (Continued from Page 8 Missions, planning programs, Community Needs, Bible Study, a Christian look at Sex, with breaks for singsongs, book browsing and a worship service in each period, The girls'* program included Bible Study panel discussion on Community Needs, com municating the Gospel by music, the Christian looks at Sex, and Personal Integrity, the last three topics carried out in discussion groups, with Bible study and worship at the sessions, Representing Schreiber were leaders Mrs, Bill Miller, with CGIT girls Janet and Udith Clemens, Judy D'Arcy, Sherry Condie, Linda Handel,' Diane Peterson, Marlene Jarva, Patsy Dimmery, Daryl Lynn Weaver, Charlotte Ross and Muriel Nesbitt, FIREMEN?S BALL BIG SUCCESS An unprecendented number attended: the Fire Brigadets Halloweten dance this year, many coming from Terrace Bay, Marathon and Mani- touwadge to attend the frolic. A fantastic array of costumes, mostly humourous in concept, and contrived fron material at hand, delighted the crowd for whom half the fun of the occasion is in at- the hour of unmasking, This year the masqueraders were singularly successful and shouts of amazed laughter -- followed the unmasking after the judges? de- cision when the prize winners are compelled to doff masks, The first prize went cto an apropos' trio. of two moose, Mrs, Minnie MeCuaig and Mrs, hunter, Mrs, Sandy Bourguignon; second to Mrs, Valeria O'Keefe as a really magnificent pumpkin, and' third to a group of warus-ilirs, Joan Costall, Mrs, Jim Gray and Mrs, Myra Holme Se The judges were Miss Mary Lou Elliot (Ter- race Bay), Mrs, Lester McCuaig, Mrs, Bill Furlonger, Pat Doran and George A. Scott, Among those who successfully eluded iden- tification were the scale model fire siren and a pair of cats, Adding to the hilarity were the costwnes of the orchestra, The door prize was won by Henry McChristie, Working during' the evening were Chief Bill Ed, Borutski, Earl McCouan, Walter Zaporzan, Fred Crawley, Elton Fummerton, Waliy Richard- son, Howard Nicholls, Wayne Wilson, Bill Fadden and councillor J.M. McGrath, os -- IN APPRECIATION TO THOSE WHO HELPED We wish to announce that $223.36 was col- lected for UNICEF by the youth groups of Schreiber on Halloweten night, To the following groups who volunteered to collect for less fortunate children, rather than themselves we say "Thank You'ts Brownics, Guides, Catholic Girls Club, Canadian Girls in Training, Explorers, Junior and Girl's Auxiliary, Cubs and Scouts. We are extremely proud of you. A special vote of thanks to both Father Cano, who provided the Guild Hall as head- quarters for the night and other youth lead- ers who helped so willingly whenever approa- TERRACE tempting to identify those in disguise before , Edna McCouan pursued by the indomitable little Weaver, Leo Bryar, Alex Tweedie, Cyril Sparkes; ere ee enna ate ee eee te A See annette ant ey eae BAY NEWS | | To the following organizations without whose; \financial assistance this would not have been \so effective--a grateful: *thank yout; Eastern 'Star, Ruby Rebekah Lodge, United Church Women, | Catholic Women's League, Lion's Club, Parent- | jreacher Association, Kinette Club, Group Com- imittee, Knights of Columbus, Order of the Moose, Order of Oddfcllews, Women's Institute, _ ee ae. St.John's Woments Auxiliary,and Women of the Moose. ' To the following businesses for their con- tri butions of treats for the hungry colicctors,. jwe all way tthank you.' Caccamots Ltd,, j A.W. Cuthbertson, Mrs, W.R. Burroughs and Mrs,'Costa's Foodeteria, Cmpples Ltd., Palm Dairy, | ;Co-Op Dairy, Nipigon Bottling Works, Canadian 'Legion, Finally, to those residents of \Schreiber who so generously contributed, our sincere thanks, Without your support and the: | co-operation of all youth leaders of the tow, none of this would have been possible, (Signed) Mesdanes A,Cuthbertson, R, Campbell - R, Gander and R, Bailey. 1 The United Church Messengers will hold a _ Bake Sale on Saturday, November Oth at 3 Pols } in the Church Hall, A specialty will be col- | _ored Grace lugs and Serviettese 5 Ae cee mer ae a em ene eae meen ast eee a em | LADIES DOWLING LEAGUE STANDINGS & SCORES | Following are the October high scores in | | the Ladies Dowling League:= | JeCostall, 221, 223, 229; MFurlonger, 212; | | EeNiemi, 225, 217, 251; DeO'Neil, 214; Carole , Lalonde 231; ligMartinsen 205; JoTremblay, 272:. | Ee Gray 286, 202, 216; Re Pearson, 203; Alice | | McCouan 233, 202, 259; Me Holmes 211; I.Krause | 235, 206, 212, 211, 208; Val O'Keefe 238, 244,) 2553 Me Gerow 238, 244, 253; Le Prescott, 228.: DeScott 215; Pe Harmer 231, 201, 211; Dee McBride 210, 206, 215, 215, Team standings by points, J.Costall 3; i EeNiemi 12; J, Tremblay 4; E.Gray 11; A» McCouan 10; I,Krause 4; V.0'Keefe 53; D,Kusik 75 FIRST COMMUNION GIVEN IN HOLY ANGELS CHURCH The following children received first i Communion in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church on Sunday morning:~ Roger Coss, t Alberto Costa, Therese Figliomeni, Letty { | dnn and Susan Huard, Lorraine Levigne, Judy | - Parent, Dale Randa, Mary Ellen Shechan, } Christopher Stewart, Mark Stokes, Josephine | Trichilo, Peter Trichilo, Lorraine Kusik, i Dominic Deleo, Devona Leisanders | Father JolieCano administered the Sacranent ' | and, following the service, the children were! | served breakfast while their parents enjoyed ! coffee and rolls, Pe ee ee ean ee a ay eee tncnaee martes ---- eee ane ae ee CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR SALE - two pairs Doy's sfates, sizes 11 and 1. 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