Schreiber Scribbles by WINNIE CAMPBELL The Chimo Club meeting was held on Friday, March 17 with 25 members attending. President Fred Harness chaired the meeting. A minutes silence was held for Mrs. Bourke and Clem Downey and Mrs. Waywell. Secre- tary Beth McAdam read 'many cards and letters including a St. Patrick's card from Harry and Betty Richards. Treasurer Pat Guina read his report. Marg Gerow read the Bingo report and announced that the winner was Mrs. Matson from Terrace Bay and that the Lucky Numbers were won by Maybelle Weberg of Terrace Bay and Mildred Darcy and Albert Morris Jr. of Schreiber. The April Sports The Lake Superior High School's Badmin- ton Team did fairly well at the NSSSAA tourna- ment in Wawa on March iSth and 16th. The Senior Team finished third overall, and the Junior-- Team earned fourth position. The individual win- ners were: Junior Girls Doubles: Tracey Whitney and Diane Petrovic - Bronze Junior Boys Doubles: Darcy Weberg and Kevin Seidel - Bronze Junior Boys Singles: Curtis Evoy - Silver 'Senior Girls Doubles: Heather Nugent and Tanice Marsella_ - Bronze Senior Boys Doubles: Tim Wilson and Guy Kodila - Silver Senior Girls Singles: Donna Shynkaryk - Gold Congratulations to all of the team for their fine sportsmanship. Special Events re: London Trip "Mr. Fraser, I can't find my passport!" "Oh no! I just went through the x-ray ma- chine, and I forgot to take my film out of my suitcase!"' ZA 200 CALLIGRAPHY DATE: April.23, 1983 FEE: $25.00 cards will be out soon. A film was. shown by Alvin Slater on 'Life in Wales'. Happy Birth- days were sung to Mavis Slater, Helen Wallace, Etta Grey, Jeanne Huard, Margaret Gerow and the winners of the birthday draws were Ann Todesco and Beth McAdam, Jack Handel and Marg McKenna. Winner of the Gold Game Ann Todesco. Wearing the most green was won by Marg Handel. Shuffle board winners were Beth, Dora, Irene and Marg. Bridge winners were Al Slater and Huck Gerow. The Shuffleboard Windup was held on Tuesday in the Club _Room. Many prizes were won by the members. A_ delicious Chinese supper was High School Aiighlights held after and enjoyed by all. A skit was per- formed by Winnie Campbell and Beth McAdam. The Kinsmen Bingo was won by Mrs. Ann Miller of Schreiber. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leblanc have returned from visiting relatives in Mississauga, Ontario. Visiting Mrs. Jhanne Huard was her daughter Dianne Dohanich and Carlin and Justin. Mrs. Ann Etches and Lil Kells and the Majors have returned from Quebec after attending the funeral of Mrs. Waywell. Mrs. Dora Weaver has returned from visit- ing relatives in B.C. (not Cartier, sorry). Our sympathy to Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor on the death of her sister by Kelly McGuire 'You think you have problems! I just found a bottle of shampoo spilled all over my clothes!"' While you are reading this paper, you can be guaranteed that the pre- ceding expressions have all been said by some of the students who have just travelled to London, England. On March 25th, a group of students from the high school left by train for Toronto. On Sunday, the group departed Toronto and they flew to London, England. The group has been busy preparing for this trip since Novemb- er. A half-day tour of the city of London has been planned for the first day, and on the second day, the group will have a tour of Windsor Castle. The group then has the rest of the time to sight- see and experience the day-to-day living habits of the English. Mr. Larry Fraser (chaperone), Mrs. Pat Slawson, Chris Reid, Bryan Whitney, Brent Bertin, Karen Cocker- line, Jeff Hansen, Cheryl Smith, Kelly McGuire, Judy McBride, Mike Barry, and Velvet Moore, compose the group of travellers. A request to the Board of Education has been sent in to ask that Mr. Fraser be granted an extra week for his March Break just so that he can recuper- ate from this trip. Just kidding, Mr. Fraser. Happy Holidays. archean or Box 811, Terrace Bay exploration MIKE CORRIGAN Geologist #2433-2700 Aquitaine Ave., Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3J6 geological-geophysical exploration services (416) 826-6262 THE SCHREIBER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE in co-operation with THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY offers This course has something to offer the beginners and more experienced student and includes practical working in writing, lettering and illuminating besides designing with varied styles of calligraphy. The student will be introduced to some art history and exciting colour work. Bring felt markers, coloured inks, and water colours. Calligraphy kit available for $8.00 at class. TIME: Saturday 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Marianne Wahl FACILITY: Schreiber Recreation Centre - Arts and Crafts Room REGISTRATION: To register please contact Kevin Duguay, Recreation Co- ordinator at 824-2317 by April 15, 1983. May Pullen Hanson. Get well wishes to R.T. Coke Campbell in Mississauga. Sadie and Shirly O'Connor were visitors at their grandma Eleanor O'Connor, they come from Thunder Bay. A baby shower was held at Susan Fummer- ton's for the new baby of Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 30, 1983, page 5 Debby's. Many gifts 'were received. Lunch was served by Terry Thompson and Sue Fummerton. Mrs. Henry Dimmery was down from Thunder Bay for the occasion. Visitors at the Glads for the funeral of Clem Downey were Mr. and Mrs. Diduch from New Brunswick and _ Brian from Ottawa. Sister Gabrielle and other rela- tions from Peterbor- ough, Chapleau and North Bay. Welcome back from hospital to Mrs. Annie Neimi. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Jr. have returned from Mexico with a 'brown tan'. Mr. and Mrs. Les Mr. W.J. Groman presenting Stewart Smith, Skip, with the Kimberly- Corbett from Thunder Bay were visiting at Mrs. Eleanor O'Con- nors. Mrs. Bob Campbell and Leigh Ann are back from Espanola after visiting relations. Mrs. Ricci and Sons are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billy Campbell. They are from North Bay. Clark of Canada Limited, Pulp and Forest Products Operations Trophy for the "B" Event. The Smith Rink, made up of Stewart Smith, Skip, Werner Hermes, Third, A. Richtor, second, and V. Seagris, Lead, won the Trophy in the Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club Annual Bonspiel held on January 28, 29, and 30. TERRACE BAY The Community Church Serving all Protestants Sunday Service - 11:15 a.m. with Sunday School at the same time Rev. Brian Bigelow, 'Minister Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly Good Friday Service 11:00 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service 11:00 a.m. followed by, Pancake Breakfast 'Sunday Service - 11:00 Sunday Evening Ser- vice - 7:00 p.m. Pastor Barry Fellinger St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church 'Mass Saturday - 7:00 p-m. Mass Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Confessions Saturday 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Father Kenneth Pottie Holy Gospel Lutheran Mission Sunday Service 7:30 p.m. Birchwood Terrace Chapel Richard Klein - Pastor SCHREIBER Holy Angel's Roman Catholic Church Mass Saturday - 7:15 p.m. Mass Sunday - 10:00 Schreiber 12:00 - Rossport 12:00 Pays Plat, first Sunday of every-month. St. Andrew's United Church Sunday Service - 9:45 a.m. with Sunday School at the same time Rev. Brian Bigelow, 'Minister Grace Baptist Church Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Church Directory Sunday Evening Ser- vice 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 7:00 p.m. Rev. Jim Johnson, Pastor - St. John's Anglican Church Sunday -9:30 Holy Com- munion j '11:00. Parish Eucharist and Sunday School Monday - 2:00 p.m. Birchwood, Holy Eucharist Wednesday - 10:00 a.m. Prayer Eucharist Father Timothy Delaney, Rector Easter Services Thurs. March 31 6:00 p.m. - Seder Supper, Church Hall 8:00 p.m. - Holy Euchar- ist and Stripping of the Alter April Ist 10:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer 11:00 a.m. - Litany 12:00 noon - Ante- Communion 1:00 p.m. - Evening Prayer It is customary to have times of silent prayer and meditation upon God's Word between the services. Feel free to take part in any or all of these ser- vices. April 2 8:00 p.m. - Easter Vigil and first Eucharist of Easter. April 3 Easter Day 9:30 a.m. - Holy Com- munion 11:00 a.m. -- Holy Eucharist and Baptism 7:00 p.m. - Evening prayer The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints meets at 60 East Grove Crescent, Ter- race Bay 10:00 a.m._ Sunday morning from us. Wedding Registrations Register the items that you would like to receive as wedding gifts (i.e. china pat- tern, crystal, clocks, flat- ware, other gift items, etc.) ...and receive a personal- ized wedding knife as a gift Church} TERRACE BAY 1s 825-3592