-- February 21, 1963 Boies _ TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 | SCHREIBER HERE _AND THERE President Boyd Drake and fourteen. others eI | Roly Gander went to the Lakehead over: the -- | of the local Hi C's were in Fort William over | weekend for medical advice, 'the weekend attending a rally in First Church WeC., Baynes. of London has succeeded Rt United, Some of the Schreiber group travelled | Campbell as night chief despatcher on this : | by 'train and otherg were driven up by Vic ' division, ; Costa, with Rev, Crook to bring them home, i John Freed of Edmonton visited with Mrs, GS.| All were billeted in private homes for the McBride while enroute to New Brunswicl, visit, Cancer Polio and TB committee at their regu- position in Niagara Falls, was honored at a ' lar meeting, May. 24th was the date set for party arranged in the home of Mrs,'G, Burns ; the event, with all donations accepted, and by a group of 22 friends, A merry evening ; details of collection points to be announced | was spent in games and contests and Mrs, | later, Rebekahs and members of I.0,0.F, are Burns presented a farewell gift of luggage to ' urged' to begin their tgive-away? boxes now, Miss Huard, Mrs, R, Fournier, Mrs, G, Drake Mrs, Frank Fummerton is in McKellar' Hospi- and Mrs, M, Smilsky assisted the hostess in tal. | serving lunch, Twenty-two delegates from the Schreiber | Cpl. and Mrs, '/,G, Furlonger and children Catholic Youth Organization represented this , of Winnipegosis, are the guests of Mr, and : diocese in 'the C.Y.0. North Western Ontario and Mrs, W.G, Furlonger, visiting also the Rally held in Chapleau on Feb. 16 and'17th, Del Weberg family, ; Mr, Art LeBlanc accompanied the group, who Mrs, Martin: Paul of Fort William visited ; were billeted in private homes for the occa recently with.Mr, and Mrs, Wright, , Sion, The program combined both Spiritual and Mr, and Mrs, C,. Wright were in Fort William) ; Social activities with special plans for out- | last week to attend the dinner and dance when , door sports and was attended by a large dele= | Alex Tweedy received his 15 year: service pin | ; gation from Timmins, from Chapples. 'Mrs, J, Smithemants Studio, writing their ' the Spadoni, Garage office staff, A White Elephant sale was planned by the Miss Mary Huard, who has gone to a new -- | Mrs, J.D. Bryson will preside for those of | Lori Drake marked her 4th birthday on Feb, | 15th with a party at which her sister Lynn grade I and II Theory. examinations on Feb, | and brother Billy arranged games, At the 16th, | party were Deb, Fadden, Barbara and Carol Miss Judy Olson, of Sudbury is now with Huard, Bob Sinilsky, Donna Desmoulins,~ Janice Paradis, Darlene Parent, Lorene Kusik, Cathy 4 diverting sight this winter for passersby| and Brady Burns, 'is the model windmill in J, St.Pierre'ts yard, Mr, and Mrs. Garth Wood have returned from its arms revolving merrily in the winds, The Oakville, Man,, where they attended the model, built to scale from an authentic Dutch | funeral of Mr, Yood's mother, ' windmill, is 8 feet high, of cement construc- Mrs, Few. Hiller, Mrs, 0, Niemi, and Mrs, tion with arms of slender iron rods, It is R.G, Macadam were in Fort William Feb, 13th useful as well as ornamental, the interior to attend a Presbytery meeting in Wesley serving as storage space for garden tools, . United Church, Ten companions ably helped Debra Joliceur RV. Weldon.of the C,A.S. Port Arthur, was celebrate her 9 birthday on February 10, with | here this week consulting» with Miss Muriel -- sister Lynn assisting the hostess. ~ Atcheson, local CAS worker, Mr, and Mrs, J, Turner of Cromer, Man, are Peter Doig, Jerry Thrower, Ray Niemi and spending the rest of the winter with Rev, and | Wally Richardson have gone to enter the : Mrs, RA. Crook, Dryden bonspiel, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Yates and daughter Cathy - Mr, and Mrs, P, Sparkes were honored on of Brandon are visiting with the J, Morris the occasion of their 25 wedding anniversary, 'and R, Yates families, Feb, 12th, by a group of friends and relations Miss Sally Stewart is employed with the who came to their home with gifts and good : central YMCA in Ottawa as a secretary, Sally's} wishes, The relations included Mr. and Mrs, . interest in the local Cubs, Brownies and D, Nesbitt, Mr, and Mrs, W. Ilijow, and gifts Catholic Youth Organization was an important were also sent by Mr, and Mrs, 5S, Ilijow, ' factor in the eee eee her new positions Nipigon and Mr, and Mrs. (Continued on fake 8) Tsinae emma Aine at ce ae pe let Same ate ie nr re ee ne ee ee | i é Nee ener eye te = meen eee ee eaten ete ee eee mee ee eee eo meen fe ret ee ee ete Stn ene a ee ee ome ~ ne earn emceninmemenn 0h enarmlteee eae pa al ta ie nena ena eee ne: mM pee amt ee te COMMUNITY. 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