PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MAY MEETING Members of the Women's Institute, Schreiber answered. the roll call at their May meeting by naming Spring house cleaning hints, and giving recipes, poems and other suitable items for their Bride's book for a local giry. Motto for the meeting was "Memory is a won- derful treasure chest if you know how to pack wb i --- In current events members discussed the coming Provincial election, recent telethon for Cystic Fibrosis in which Schreiber's gener ~osity was noted, the public hearing to deter- mine hydro price increases and the group of women in Toronto demanding wages for housework. MAY 26, 19727 IN MEMORIAM: In loving memory of our beloved grandfather Thomas Michael Bolan who passed away May 19, 1976. Things we feel so deeply Are the hardest things to say Dearest Gramps we love you . in a very special way If we could have one 1ifetime wish One dream thatecould come true We'd pray to God with all our hearts For yesterday and you. Grandaughters: Lenore Mal lais, Terrace Bay; Maureen, Laura & Rhonda Campbell, Mississauga, Ontario. d ] Mrs. Annie Niemi reported sending cards for several occasions. Members, Mrs. Eunice Bolan, Mrs. Victoria Winters and Mrs. Jes- sie McCanna expressed their appreciation for cards and flowers sent them. Notes ,of thanks were received from Kitty Whitton and the Cancer Society. Information was re- ceived regarding the Why does he bring his savings tous? Well, they're all the same aren't they? A bankis a Area convention to be held in Rainy River on September 15 & 16. An invitation was received to take a short course on "The Bedroom and Bath" .on Wednesday, May 25 in the Westfort Community Centre in Thunder Bay. Tickets were distri ~buted for the penny auction on June 10 in the town hall with mem ~bers asked to donate prizes. It was agreed to Present a scholarship to grade 8 student in the Public School at graduation. Program books will be prepared in June. A letter of thanks was sent to Mrs. Lilian Christie who had typed the Institute history, compiled by the Secre- tary. bank. But then.maybe there's something to the idea that the older an outfit gets the better it gets. Like, every time | visit a Bank of Montreal -- and they're - everywhere -- | can see that the * tellers all went to the same school. They know what they're doing, they don't keep me waiting in line and when it's my turn, they're pleasant "and efficient. Deposit something - or open a savings account this week- and prove to yourself how good it feels fo do something really sensible with your money. The First Canadian Bank mm Bank of Montreal Schreiber Branch Bill Humble, Manager -