Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1947, p. 7

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Page 7 The Spidells, who make their permanent home in Port Arthur, have three children, a girl and' two boys; Around the drive camps, Malcolm is "tops" with his men, In running a camp his basic contention is the old adage "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach", so above all, Malcolm really has an excellent reputation for feeding "the gang", aS e number of us who have visited his camps know only too well, Twenty years or so ago, Malcolm Spidell decided to swear off drinking and he assures us that he hastnt touched a drop since, He does, however, enjoy a good cigar or a Sparkling glass of gingerale, When asked about his hobbies, Malcolm replicd with a twinkle in his eyes "Just river driving", 4SROUND THe TOWNSTTS Work is nearly completed on the excavation for the shopping centre,. -000- Mr, & Mrs, Rupe Clowes are spending a few days at the Lakehead, -0o00- Visiting with the Dave McDonalds are Dave's two sisters, Miss A, McDonald and Miss W. McDonald of Toronto, -o00- Mr, & Mrs. Oliver Thomsen and two sons, Peter and Paul of Neenah, Wisconsin, were recent visitors at the home of Thad and Mildred Epps. -o00- PYJAMA P.RTY FOR MARG D/DDS On Thursday night, House #16 was the scene of a merry pyjama party when the girls from "Sweet Sixteen" and "Just Seventeen" gathered in honour of Marg Dadds, bride-clect. Sbortly after the guests gathered, the living room beeame the setting for a very impromptu "mock wedding" which provoked gales of laughter, On behalf of the group, Irene Bawond presented Marg with a blue candlewick bedspread and expressed the group's good wishes, A delicious lunch prepared by Ruth Bangartt was served, CLASSIFIED ADVSRTISTNG TOWNSITE DWELLERS -- ijidd the finishing touch to your new home in a sign for ee your nouse front i.e, "Just Seventeen", "Maude C, lives here", (Any style = block; seript," roman, ste, Contact Bill Strong, Paint Shop, -000- Terrace Bay News, published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Editor-in-Chief, F.0,Soughton; Editor, Bob Sheppard; Associate Editor, Jim Whyte -~Oo00=

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