Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 9 Jul 1964, p. 7

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«= July 9, 1964 THE NEWS Varsity Brand Clothes MENS-SINT SALE / i 1 nr LIMITED TIME ONLY WE URGE OUR CUSTOMERS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL SUMMER SALE ON THESE FAMO US MADE-TO=MEASURE CLOTHES ... drop in and choose from our fine selection of materials Open Friday nights till 9 P.M. MOBILE CANCER UNIT HERE JULY 14 - 17 The Mobile Cancer Information Centre of the Ont- ario Division of the Canadian Cancer Society is one of the strongest arms of cancer education and informa tion in Ontario. It reaches into the heart of industry with a vital cancer education message th at saves many lives in this province each year. The ivory sedan with the scarlet door, its trim Can- adian Cancer Society registered nurse at the wheel, will be visiting Terrace Bay during July 14 to 17th to bring cancer education, th rough interesting and informative talks and films, to the industrial workers of this area. Private interview for those that desire them are arranged at the place of work after the film showing. One of the Mobile Cancer Information Centres pic- tured below will be in our community and we urge all interested to attend when it visits their place of employment. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED - apply to the Imperial Motel, Terrace Bay. FOR SALE - G endron baby carriage - converts to car bed. Good condition - price $10. Phone 3541. PAINTING WON BY E.ADAMO The oil painting by $.Gaulin and raffled off in a draw conducted through Anford's Store last week, wag won by Miss Edith Adamo of Terrace Bay. Spadoni Bros. Ltd. SCHREIBER, ONTARIO =- PHONE 12W HERE AND THERE Mr.and Mrs. W.O.Mickerson, with sons Michael and Peter of Liverpool, Nova Scotia have spent the past week visiting with her sister and brother= in-law, Thursa and Doug Thompson. The Micher= sons were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Clare Wood with their daughter Pat, son Vincent and grandson Michael. Just prior to their visitors, Thursa and Doug had returned home from a three-week trip to the west coast, visiting in Port Alberni, B.C., with friends; with Phyl and Ernie Woods in Duncan and a visit with many former Terrace Bay residents in Castlegar enroute home. Gary Fraser is home for the summer with his fam- ily, Mr.and Mrs.Gus Drexler. Gary was a student at Lakeview Highschool, Pt.Arthur, last term. Gary's sister, Deah Fraser, has come from Vancou- ver to make her home with her mother and step- father in Terrace Bay. Doug Moore arrived home from Toronto to vaca- tion with his family Mr.& Mrs. Jim Clancy and his sister Karen. Doug was accompanied from Toronto by his aunt, Miss Bess Clancy. Molly and Pat McCausland are home for the sum= mer with their parents, Dr .and Mrs.M.McCausland. Molly and Pat were students at Bishop Strachan School in Toronto last year. Helen and Jack Brooks and family are home from their vacation when they visited in London with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Brooks and a weekend in Toronto visiting his sister and family, Mr.and Mrs.A.Driffield. In Kamoka they were guests of Helen's sister, Mrs.J.B.Frank and family. Mrs .Corinne O'Connell of Sioux Lookout is visit- ing with her daughter Jackie Calder and family. Brian Delaronde had a barbecue party last Wed- nesday to celebrate his sixteenth birthday. Enter- tainment was a jam session when Brian joined his young musician friends on his new electric guitar. Lynne Moores has returned to resume her studies at Mille Isle Business School in Montreal. In October Lynne plans to enter Sir George Williams University to study |.B.M.machines. Sympathy is extended to Clarence Rousseau on the sudden passing of his father in Kenora on Mon- day.

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