August 8] 1963 LEGION FIELD DAY WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT DIES Long time resident and former Township Clerk, W.A Spicer passed away at his home on Monday, August Sth. Born in England, Mr. Spicer came to Schreiber in 1912 and was employed by the C.P.R. for a time as Car Inspector. In 1954 he retired from the Municipal Office where he had served as Clerk-Treasurer for twenty-five years. He was a member of the Church of England, the Orange Lodge, a charter member of Rebekah Lodge No.279 and P.D.D.G.M. of the Oddfellows Lodge No.402. He was predeceased by his wife in 1956. Two daughters; Connie (Mrs. Hubert Weaver); Miss Irene (Queenie); one grandson, Bill Weaver, A gala parade, led by Majorette Joanne Carlisle of Port Arthur, whose Lionette Twirling Corps recent- ly won the Duluth Seaway PortOrama Viking Award, and paced by Pipers Sandra Boon and Mary Lou Gollat of the Fort William Girls Pipe Band, started off the festivities planned by the Canadian Legion, Branch 109 for the August Civic Holiday. Children in colorful costumes paraded before judges Mesdames Keith Scott, Sr., Wm.Duncan and H.Martinsen who were hard put to choose winners in | the various categories. However, Alma Cinerelli, Gayle Bottomley, John D'Amour, Bruce Hiller, Cathy Bottomley, Bob Hiller, Michael Branchaud, Aaron Walsh, Bobby Bolan, Rhonda Mclsaac, Lynn and three great grandchildren, all reside in Schreiber .| Jolicover, Lise Branchaud, Susan Johnson and Debra The funeral will be held in St.John's Anglican Jolicouer were given the nod and collectéd the Church on Wednesday. © poizes. _ Winners in the children's races this year received 'award ribbons as well as treats and money. Judges Mrs. M.Chepelsky of Terrace Bay and Mrs. conor pale cog Gordon McParland of Schreiber chose Vernon Burton, Following are results of the Grade XIII examina- (one to 3 month class) - Marilyn Nicol (six to nine tions conducted in Schreiber High School last June:- month) = Brenda Louise Bottomley (three to six month) Edith Adamo = Eng.Lit. 76, Trig. 78, Chemistry 86. and Tammy Louise Campbell (nine to 12 months) as Ivan Cocks ~ Algebra 77, Geometry 80, Trig. 76, | Winne's ee ees ee : . . : n the big "Draw" Lorraine Nesbitt picked up the Physics 72, Chemistry 67, Latin Auth. 59 and Latin $50. OG:peize-olid:Aldk:Gubthiot's kenedd gots John Cosgrove - Eng.Comp. 59, Eng.Lit. 68, Alg. $25 -00 boost. 62, Geom. 55, Trig. 58, Physics 51, Chem. 58, Winning ticket for the monster Poodle was drawn 1 ot aurea 53 Latin Comp. 58 by Mrs. Tom Bourk of Dunrobin, Ontario who dréw a e e the ticket purchased by her own husband. Comp. 5l. | Bruce Costall - Eng.Comp. 59, Geometry 56. Donald Farrow - Geom. 60, Trig. 65, Phys. 51, A fine.day and enthusiastic crowd rewarded the Chem, 51. Fr.{ anthers 52, Fr Comp 50 efforts of the hard-working committee in charge of isha Es : LOG, William Garvin - Algebra 86, Geom. 85, Trig. 80. arrangements . KkRRKKK Physics 82, Chemistry 83. i A battle of the sexes is on in Mr.& Mrs .Neil Paul Heenan - Eng.Comp. 66, Eng.Lit. 70, Bottomley's home where there are four daughters and Geometry 62. one son. The first two girls entered lethe gs! Larry Lalonde - Eng. Comp. 56. ont'd. Laurie-Mae Marcella - Eng.Comp.63,Eng.Lit. 80, SCHREIBER LADIES ALL-STAR BALL TEAM Algebra 56, Geom.64, Trig.64, Chem.5I, Lat. L.to R. - A.McCuaig, E.Nesbitt, D.L.Weaver, Auth. 60, Latin Comp. 59. 1.Bolan, M.Nesbitt, L.Fadden, M.Dooley, B. Stephen Morrill - Eng.Comp.6l, Eng .Lit.56,Alg.80,| Arnold, L.Bedard, H.Dooley and L.Nesbitt Geom.80, Trig.73, Physics 56, Chem.69, French jee -- Authors 50, French Composition 51. Arthur Trudeau - Eng.Comp.56, Eng.Lit.59, Alg.73, Geom.72, Trig.79, Physics 74, Chem. 73, French Comp. 53. Neil Verdoni - Eng.Comp.58, Eng.Lit.53, Alg.52, Geom.57, Phys. 51, Chemistry 55. HARRY SEXSMITH HONOURED Before he left for his new post in Havelock, Harry Sexsmith meceived a cheque from fellow (Continued)