MANUFACTURER'S SPECIALS ON TWO PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES by KROEHLER and BEVERLEY THE NEWS November II, 1965 INQUIRE ABOUT TERMS... These can be arranged to suit your budget. * LAMPS - table and pole * HASSOCKS 3 and 4 cushi ites - latest styl d col = ' and 4 cushion suites - lates oes Oe gloss, DAY. 319.2 * OCCASIONAL SA LTT INE UIE GSES TLE LEO TD TS EN CAEN SE Sy SOFA BED upholstered in Gold Fabrelle - couldsoft vinyl CHAIRS & TABLES SLEEP-R-LOUNGE two-piece - in Tempest Copper. Texturized Nylon - will not pull or catch SALE - - 2 19.95 SALE 3 49. CHROME CHAIRS in sets of 4 chairs choose from an assortment of colors set of 4 SPECIAL Se ry ae OCCASIONAL CHAIRS many styles and colors priced from - = - 21.95 Watch your mailbox for our G.E.Flyer to be distributed after Nov. 15th. It's your move partner! has been the theme in re-- cent weeks in Schreiber, starting with the Jolicoeur family moving to Ft.William when their home was bought by Bruce Lidkea, whose home was bought by Morris Scraba; John Spikula bought the Jack Caccamo house, occupied by Ted Morrow, who then moved into the house rented by T.Nicol who moved to Ter- race Bay. Muggs and Min McCuaig are moving from the CPR station living quarters into the Graham house and Bruce Simon has bought Russell Skinner's home. Carl LeBlanc has moved into the Jose Costa home--the Costa's moving to Fort William. Domonic Diano has bought Mrs.Spicer's home. Mr .and Mrs.H.Duggan were in Ft.William to see daughter Geraldine graduate as a Nurse's Aid. Mrs. R.«McBride and Mrs.H.Spikula, her grandmother and aunt and Fred McColeman of Windsor also atten- ded the ceremony. Mrs. W.G.Furlonger and Mrs.L .R.McCuaig atten- ded a Regional Library Conference in the Lakehead on Saturday. The November meeting of the Catholic Women's League has been postponed due to their annual turkey dinner being held on that date. Reeve and Mrs.F .Harness and Rev.R.J.S.Inshaw drove Mrs.Richard Spicer to her new home in Central Park Lodge, Fort William. Rev .Sister St.Austin of Fort William spent a recent weekend with her pa rents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Cosgrove. Mr.and Mrs.L.Bryar of Marathon visited with Mr. and Mrs.Alf Bull and attended Hallowe'e festivities while here. SPADONI PN: Lay-away now while selection is good .* STETSON HATS * SWEATERS - by Tony Day and Johnson Cardigan and pullover styles SCHREIBER - ONTARIO PHONE 12W LADIES BOWLING (Continued The league started in 1909. On the September Honor List were |.Krause, B.Garlick, M.Martinsen, J.Costall, A.West, M.Gerow, L.Parent, C.Lalonde, J.Tremblay, Z.Fischer, D. Krause, E.Gray, M. Holmes and K .Furyk--al| having bowled one or more games over 200. The first annual costume dance sponsored by the Catholic Girls' Club was an outstanding success, at- tended by at least 150 young people from Schreib e& and Terrace Bay. Judges were Mrs.L.R.Tremblay, Mrs.L.R.~McCuaig and Rev.R.J.S.Inshaw. Prizes were awarded to Lenore O'Brien and Mary McGrath (zebras), Eric Handel (comic) and Nancy Spillane and Shirley Winters (original). The novelty dance was won by Elizabeth Hayes and Ken Kennedy of Terrace Bay.