__ January 24, 1963 SCHREIBER' COUNCIL (Cont*d from page 8) support of Quetico Conference and Training Centre, C.Munson of Minnesota sent a newspaper account of evidence of carly fossil life e~l covered recently on Schreiber beach of Lake Superior which he felt would interest Coun- OTs: L. Bourguignon spoke on behalf of the arti- ficial ice fund committee, requesting Coun- cilts support, The matter was tabled for ~ further discussion, Water works accounts of $47.27 and general accounts of $17,248.82 were passed for pay- ment, Waterworks yearly rental was set at $240, it was agreed to arrange an early meeting with the CPR to consider their suggestion that the town take over entirely the tow water syste mo A vote on the liquor question will be pre- pared for approval, using» questions 1,2,3,5, 7 and Se Insurance on the Town Hall was continued with B,Simon and tenders will be asked for other town' policies with the rink committce submitting, 2s usual, its own recommendation to the Council for approval, MORE ABOUT LADY FIREMEN A <SFLS which we believe will. be hard to beat is held by Beaver Lodge #153, Ata recent meeting three fifty-year members, Mrs,Minnie Smith of Victoria, B.Ow, Mrs, Lily Wilson and Mrs, J.D.Bryson of Schreiber were present, Also attending were forty-- year member Mrs, Victoria Winters and 25- year member Mrs,Catherine Cosgrove, Beaver Lodge have five 50-year members still active in the work of the organization, SCHR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TRAVEL Students of Schreiber High School who took part in a recent volley--ball tournament held in Geraldton were Anna Spadoni, Muriel Nesbitt, Laura Morris, Anna Furmerton, Judy St, Jean, Daryl Weaver, Billie Ann Cocks, John Stortini, Philip Moorie, Peter Christie, Dominic Pellegrino, John McParland and Roger Fournicr, Teachers accompanying the group were Frank Kalhok, W. Woodrow and Don White, Recent contenders inthe School Boy North- Western Playdowns in Marathon were Brian Birch, Jack Gordon, Lorne Duggan and Laurence Guillet, The boys. placed second..in. the "event. They were accompanied by Bernard White "of the High School Staff, S71, JOHN AMBULANCE AUN GH appeal. FOR ORTINDS ~~ Once a 3 year St.John Ambulance asks you to Spare a few minutes to consider its needs, This voluntary group of workers perform a very worthwhile service in communities across the Country. Their efforts help to save lives - your donation, large or small may also help to save a life, Is there a better way to invest your money? General Sir Neil Ritchie, President, Ont. Council, today announced the appointment of Mr. A.W. Cutlebestie- ora as Chairman ofthe Appeal in Schreiber, The Appeal begins February 2st and will have as its target in Schreiber $1,200, the amount necessary for 8+, John imbulance to carry on 2fs value" te. work jnuthe conn 3,ty.. ere Aas TERRACE BAY NEWS ees SUES ean NNT ee ee ee ty ; { . | tive year, a Terrace Bay rink skipped by Peg | lee captured the Northwestern zone 4 Page' 9 WELLINGS WINS ZONE CURLING ~ On Saturday afternoon, for the 9th consecu-* Proans. Championships and the right to. enter the Northwestern Ontario Championships in Fort' Frances on January 30th, 3lst, and February es ts Competing in the Sone playoffs held in Sch-' reiber were the Grahan rink from Manitouwadge, the Gladys Young rink from Red Rock, Frankie | Caccamo of Schreiber and Wellings of Terrace Baro 4 In the first games on Friday night, Schrei-, ber defeated Manitouwadge ina thriller by a ! score of 10-9 while Terrace had a comfortable , lead defeating Red Rock 11-7, On Saturday morning with the temperatures hovering around ' the 30° below zero mark and the temperature on the ice being 12° above, Terrace Bay swamped' Manitouwadge 15-3 in 9 ends while Schreiber once again had a cliff hanger defeating Ked Rock 10-9 in the final 'end. This set the scene for Saturday afternoon 4: dividing game between Schreiber and Terrace. with both teams having a 2-0 record, A large - gallery was on hand for the final encounter, and were treated to one of the most exciting games in many a year, The Schreiber ladies took an carly lead of ! 4-2 at the end of the 5th, then scored a big 4 on the 6th to give them a comfortable 8-2 lead, It appeared that Schreiber had the game sewn up, but the 'Vellings squad kept nibbling away at the lead and were 2 down coming home in the LOth, ° Some spectacular shots in the 10th end by Wellings evened the score and the extra end saw them Pick up two, ; to end the game 10-8, Congratulations to Peg Wellings, Ann Latour' | Betty Bouchard and Alycejoy Blom for their | Spectacular win, Frankie Caccamots Schreiber | rink with Dallas Cobey, Elsie Ross and Joy Riley.are also to bo cungratusated for their excellent play and sportsmanship, Following play the Schreiber ladies Curling: Club entertained the visiting teams with a delicious banquet in their beautiful new club ! rooms and Nellie Gray presented Peg Wellings with the zone 4 Dow's Trophy emblematic of the, zone championship, The Terrace Bay rink.now leaves next Tues« | day for Fort Frances to complete in the North-: western Ontario District playdowns and it is / expected that all 8 zones will be represented! Officials attending' the "spiel were Vera Hall and Maud Anderson, President and Secre- tary respectively of. the K'Western Excoutive, ' and Ida Romaniuk, "Vice President, from Terracy, Bay. Wally Simon was umpire in chief, assisted by Neil Ross, Jack Ridsdale and Ed Cobey, all : _ of Schreiber, a xeee Late, ¥ ; j , ' } 2 j ' > i men tne tee WANTED ~--BY SCHRETSER LIONS. CLUB - GLASSES 3 Old Discarded eye-glasses for distribution ; to India's needy... This is a program carried on each year by the Lions Club and your aid . would. be appreciated. Glasses may. be left. at the Schreiber Hotel or Spadoni's Garage, Residents of Terrace Bay may leave any eye-glasses with Neil Ross_ at the Mill. ea é * eer eee noma nae ' BLASH: MARATHON MYRCORIES "VAKE HOCKEY GAME 8 -- 5, #4 laxger crowd were on haiid to gee Tues enight game -- 2, good one but a toss for ee <tc ne SS ee eS me ne ee