cn ene near SALARY INCREASES GRANTED MINICERAL EMPLOYEES Councillor F.V, Harness presided i in the absence of Reeve W.E, DtArcy for thé regular meeting of the Municipal Council on May 27th. Council decided that, effective. immediate- ly rates for Cesspool pumping will be: $10.00 minimum for the first hour and $7,00 for subsequent. hours. Two town. employees requested a wage in- crease of twenty-five cents per hour, Coun- cil agreed that, effective June lst, an increase of ten cents per hour be granted these: employees and that E. Borutski, Road Supt., be' given.an, increase of $25.00 per » month, Casual labor for the municipality will be paid at the rate of $1.25 per hour. Stanger Shows of Winnipeg requested per= mission to procure a license to play in Schreiber August 13 and 14, Clerk Skinner was instructed to write advising them that the license for the two days would be $100.00 . but Council will not be. responsible or, give permission to run any games contrary to: the laws The Dept. of Labour wrote stating recent changes in the Wage Act as they. affect. em- ployses: and employer. The Schreiber Fastball League wrote re= questing financial aid. This was not granted as it is'not a practise of the Township. The High School Board requested a cement side-walk on the South Side of Alberta Street from the Separate School up to and past the new High School. Since this expenditure was not considered in the 1963 budget this will not be constructed this year. A letter was received from the CeP.R. regarding 0.W.C.R. inspection report on the matter of fire pump piping. Councillor McGrath considered the consultant's report incorrect and Clerk Skinner was instructed to advise.the C.P.R. of this, Word was received that the Ontario Traf- fic Conference is holding its,.fourteenth annual conference at Port Arthur June 16-19, Waterworks accounts in the amount of $999,84 and General Accounts amounting to $15,590.79 were ordered paid. It was moved that, during. the absence of » Reeve Wek. Diarcy, F.V. Harness be temporary "signing officer for the man ches ey of Schreiber, CANCER UNIT COLLECT $500.00 The Schreiber Cancer unit realized the sum of $500.00 in their recent drive, This included $25.00 from Rossport where' the collecting. was done by Mrs. Len Ibey. - LET!S HELP TO GET A UNIVERSITY IN THIS DIS TRICT. SUPPORT THE LAKEHEAD COLLEGE FUND Prescott, 19631 LIONS CLUB 'MEMBERS HONOURED , Lions. from Fort William, White River and Marathon.assembled at a dinner in the: Town Hall to pay tribute to four members who have attained ten years continuous membership: in the Schreiber Lions Club. An acquaintance hour preceded the Smorgas~ bord dinner. at which many old:fricnds met and the ladies were presented'with corsages. Chairman Jac.Handel introduced President | Roland. Gander who. thanked the Directors for the co-operation he had received during his term and then introduced President~elect Jack Moorish: who outlined some of his. plans for the coming year. District Governor-clect Peter Hrynyk of Fort William-Port Arthur Lions Club was guest speaker and gave an interesting and informative talk on Lionism, He then: announced that. Jack Ridsdale of Schreiber Lions Club would be the new Zone Chairman. ° Mr, Hrynyk presented Lions Jack Ridsdale, Alfredo Spadoni, Jack Handel and Harold' Ermel) with Monarch. Chevrons and Scrolls, conveying grectings from Lions International. President: Gander presented sterling eer cuff+links to the. Monarch member's and' to | Mr. Hrynyk and Lion Morrow Riddell of Mara~ thon, both of whom were charter members of | se interhelical nrcaties the Schreiber Club, Head table members and guests included Mr. and' Mrs, Jack Handel, Mr. and: Mrs. Roland, Gander, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Moorish, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hrynyk, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ridsdale The tables were appropriately decorated with Lion heads, numeral tens and Inter~ national flags and the head table was centred by a beautiful 'anniversary cake, Naldo Bracci, President of White River Club, Morrow Riddell of the Marathon Club and Peter Hrynyk of Fort William brought greetings from'their respective clubs.' A cabaret 'dance followed the dinner, the music supplied by Allan. Bourke, Lion Gerald Whent and Mrs. Whent of White River won the Novelty Dances |. CATHOLIC GIRLS CROWN BLESSED VIRGIN 'The pageant of the Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary was presented in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church by members of the Catholic 'Girl's Club under the direction of Mrs. Harry Shack. The queen, Patricia NeParland was in » white, her attendants, Anna Spadoni and _ Lorraine Bedard wore blue and all had cor- sages. of red: rosess Sharon Fasan carried the Crown of Roses. The Pageant was preceded by the Living Rosary, said by the girls and led by Marion The girls wore white skirts and capes of blue and white satin and they carried lighted candles, (Flease' turn over) aaa ss