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Terrace Bay News, 28 Nov 1974, p. 16

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PAGE 16 CHIMO CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Schreiber Chimo Club (senior citizens) elected their new slate of officers, by accla- mation, at their November 15th meeting. The new slate is: Géorge Birch, president; Mrs. Mary Chadwell, first vice-president; Cyril Spa- rkes, second vice-president; W.T. Wallace, tre- asurer; and Mrs. Beatrice McCuaig, secretary. Many amused comments were directed at Mrs. Ida Krause, for the many hats she wears - soc- ial convener, chief fund raiser, party organi- zer, being but a few, and a hearty round of 'ap- plause expressed the members appreciation for her interest and efforts. The Christmas party was set for December 13tH with an exchange of gifts, top cost set at $2., and the popular potluck lunch. A visit by the members to Birchwood Terrace was planned for December 16th, the crowd to meet at the Club at 2:00 p.m. It was decided that for some future outings, subject to the Home's approval, some of those residing in Bir- chwood Terrace, will be invited to go along with the Chimo Club. A~Penny Auction was held following the meet- ing, to augment the social fund. SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Older Schreiber people were interested in a recent article in a Toronto paper honoring TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 28, 1974 WENDY MARTIN WINS SEASON TICKET Mrs. Wendy Martin was the winner of the se ason ticket to all the local games of Schrei- ber's popular North Stars hockey team. The ticket was offered in a draw by the Schreiber Foodmarket during their Fall Sale. In the picture above are shown: Jim Figlio- meni, one of the store proprietors, Mrs. Mar- tin and Fred Harness, president of the Junior Hockey Association. Jeanne Pengelly, ending 44 years as soprano so- . loist for Timothy Eaton Memorial Church. Mrs. Pengelly spent her early childhood in Schreiber, her father being manager of the 'Bank of Montreal, and himself a sing- er. Jean began her career in Schreiber as the star of many sc- ool concerts, Sunday School pro- grams and other similar events. Schreiber was proud and gratified when, at the peak of her career, she returned with her entourage to sing in the town hall for her ANNOUNCEMENT The winners of the last Home Bingo spon- sored by the Schreiber Ladies' Curling Club on November [5th were: Penny Caccamo & Gino Caccamo old friends. Mrs. John McKevitt and her mother, Mrs. McDonald, of Thunder Bay, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Birch and Henry Paske =~ all relatives. Mrs. Tommy Whitton and Albert Smith are both in McKellar Hosp ital, Thunder Bay. y Walter Ilijow is visiting his brother, Joe, in Toronto. a rane Jean d Tr ENE Ta

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