"April 25, 1963 RIF TO NASSAU = j ' i LOCAL COUPLE Wnt Mr, and Mrs, R, Canpbell are jubilant over - | winning the Fort William Car Sinking Draw, 'The ticket was in the name of baby Tammy and small son Joey, but the weeks vacation for two to Nassau is to be taken by. the parents, T S20W PROVES ey ce Mrs, Cy Sparkes was commentator at the tat Show sponsored by: the Busy Bees of St, John Anglican Church last Friday afternoon and evening, Displaying ° the many lovely millinery creations were Sylvia Harness, Shirley Jartus and the Mesdames G, Wood, J.D. Bryson, R.B. Smith, AvW. Slater, R, Turner and J, Corbett. Mrs. oC, Bougie and Mrs, Jack Bryson received © | | ' at both showings. Serving lunch at the individual, tables | were Mesdames.W,. Miller, T, Whitton, Geoff Birch, N, Bottomley, D, May (Convenor) 2. Bailey, Ry Gray, J, Winters and W, Terrace Bay. °." The*afternoon door prize was won by Mrs, D,. Condie and the evening*one by Mrsy L, Bryor. | { | ! 1 j | TROPHIES. PRESENTED! AT CURLING CLUB BANQUET The curling clubs held a joint banquet to mark <se-end of the season with President Ed Holmes giving the welcome address and Gino Caccamo as M,C. Guests' at the: dinner were Mrs; LN, a¥eh, Mr. and Mrs, J,-Claney, Terrace Bay and Mr, and Mrs, Naldo Brassi of White River, In addition to the foregoing the following also spoke briefly:- Neil Ross, who paid' ~ warm tribute 'to,.the women members..for, their supports; W,. Thrower, Tropnies were presented as in Caccamo - Frankie Caccamo, Leon Cote, Katie Fronmann , Joe Figliomeni,, Costa - Neil, and Elsie Ross, Frank Kalhok and Myrna McCuaig. Club - Al Slater, Alf Bull, Bill Randa, Fran Crawley. Thompson - Ray-and Elmer Niemi," _ Pete Doig, Gerry Thrower,,Riley,- Jim MoCuaig Brian Birch, Bruce Costall,. Barry. Uarper. Borden - Ed Holmes, Reo. Nagasaka, Wally Richardson, Wally Zaporzan, Spadoni. - Frankie Cataford, Eirene Harness, Fran Nesbitt, Dot Riley, im, Paradis, Betty Randa, Seagran.- Juanita Gellert, Elsie Ross, Betty Moorish and Fran Crawley. Afternoon Draw - ladies - 'Nettie Thrower, Nellie Gray, Katie Fronmann and, Ann Pelto, Evening Draw - ladies --- Pat Beno, Joy Riley, Maureen. Phillips, arlene Doigs The event ended with a cabaret dance, A special prize donated by 'J, Halonen of Brooklin, Ont, was won (to the anmsement of t). by his sister Hrs Ed, <Jolmes. ean de eet een eee. Robertson, Burton Phillips, Al. Slater and Mrs. | Kinney. Terrace Bay News - Dallas Cobey, Joy | Delegates report having a wonderful time and a very worthwhile conference at' ~ Rock last week, Mighlight of the Conference was hie crowning of Miss Crystal Kusik as Teen Queen, Chosen by a panel of judges from a group of contestants from other points, Crystal's beauty and talent gained for her the coveted crown, ; Congratulations Crystal} Mrs, I}, Ross and Mrs. S, Kusik accompanied the Schreiber delegates to Red Rock, The group included Crystal Kusik, Charlotte Ross, Laura Morris, Linda Handel, Roy Davis, Carl Pearson, Peter Christie, Jack Gordon, Jody | Davis, David Winters, Lawrence Guillet and CRYSTAL KUSIK CHOSEN TEEN QUEEN Fred McColeman, ee SPRING CLEAN - UP IN PROGRESS While it may be a little early to do much work in our ge the Town crew have set the pace for Spring Clean-Up by paprene ' litter and sand from streets, Your reporter was impressed with the speed shown by two men - a truck driver and young man sweeping - who, im a very short time had the sidewalks and shopping centre blocks spic and span, Residents are urged to follow up the good work and make the areas in which they live attractive and tidy, Se RO eR NL REBEKAHS CONSIDER EYE BANK Mrs. Jean Plummer N.G. and Mrs, Orrel Wright V.G, were in charge of the Ruby Rebe- kah meeting Wednesday night. Donations were made to the Cancer Society and Navy League and members were asked to consider donations to the eye bank being in- stituted by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs of Ontario, Mrs. Margaret Gander, convenor, reported on plans made for the Easter Bonnet Tea, Mrs, Beth Macadam read minutes and corres- pondence and Mrs, Wright gave the sick and visiting account. Degree practice was annouriced to follow the next 'regular meeting. At the close of this mecting penny auction was played and 'lunch was served, L. HALONEN FETED ON 80th BIRTHDAY Lauri salonen, who came to Schreiber in 1914, was feted .on.his 80th birthday by his family and friends, at a reception first in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lauri Halonen jr. an later at a family dinner party in the home of Mr, and irs, Edwin Holmes (Lena 'alonen), At the afternoon function a money tree and many individual (Continued on Reverse Side)