Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1964, p. 8

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ay ) THE _ NEWS Methods of Landing Fish... AFTER YOU HAVE FOUGHT AND TIRED YOUR FINNY OPPONENT, HE CAN BE LED UP TO THE BOAT OR TO THE SHORE AND LANDED IN ANET, GAFFED OR LIFJED BY HAND. FISH/ DERBY SPECIAL. One only - used 40 H.P. EVINRUDE ouft motor - electric starter - complete with tar. one owner. Reg . Pride $ 5 = DERBY SPECIAL - $4 8. \ '58 PLYMONTH STATION WAGON - new motor ... Reg. List $1300 - - DE RBY SPECIAL - $899, Spadoni Bros. SCH REIBER, ONTARIO - PHONE [53 or I7I GENTLY. PRESS YOUR THUMB AND INDEX eed ON HIS ABR N wee" MO & BILLY CLUBS ope ITH LANDING NET ALWAYS are THE FISH IN HEAD C Uh plinth ts of REG REATION SNACK BAR WHERE ALL GOOD FISHERMEN MEET Diane and John will make their home here. Don is presently taking a summer course at Western Univer- sity, and joins the staff of the Public School this fall . Rita and Bill Willoughby with sons Douglas and Ronald of Toronto are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs .Cliff Barker for two weeks. Theresa and Rene Gaudet and family have enjoyed a three week vacation going from the Lakehead to Port McNicol by boat, then motoring in the east visiting the Shrine at Midland and with family and friends in Tamiskiming . Robert Besner of Kapuskasing is visiting with his aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs. Elie Salesse for the summer vacation. Rosalie Anne Kettle, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Ernie Ketter is enjoying two weeks at the Blue Mountain Camp for Crippled Children at Collingwood Rosalie's trip is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay Incorporated. LOUK'S LEAVE (Continued from Page 5) fo extend best wishes to Kay in her new home. Assisting were Dot Coupal and Marge Santerre and the ladies presented Kay with a crystal vase. Michael Sernesky had an outdoor barbecue for Michael Louk with their young friends giving him a wallet. Kathy Louk will remain in Toronto where she is employed by Kimb erly-Clark and Beverly (Louk) Rennett will continue to reside in Terrace Bay. HERE AND THERE John Boudreau came from Sudbury to holiday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Don Boudreau last week. He was accompanied by Miss Donna MacDonald of Lively, Ontario. Mrs. George Brewtnall of Ansonville, Ontario is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Jean and Herman Roberts. Recent visitors were Jean's sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Simon Courneyer with infant daughter Jeannie, also 6f Ansonville. Mr .and Mrs.E.Peters of Kapuskasing were the guests last week of Mr.and Mrs.Ted Young and this week they enjoyed a visit with Mr.and Mrs.Jim Shields enroute home to Sault Ste.Marie from Winni- peg. Previously Mr.and Mrs .Malcolm Colquhoun were their guests enroute home to Ottawa from a visit] -& in Calgary. Terrace Bay welcomes back Diane Briscoe (nee Beddard) who, with her husband Don and children OF INTEREST TO SPORTSMEN... SUMMER HOURS LAUNDRY HOURS - Daily ( included) 8 A.M. until 9.30 P.M. DRY CLEANING HOURS - Monddy thfough Saturday 1 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. (Our attendant is on hand to assist you during the hours of 1:00 P.M. fo 4:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday . DRY CLEANING - $2 .OQ - FOR 8 POUNDS OUR EXCLUSIVE ACTIVATED CARBON FILTRATION SYSTEM ELIMINATES COLOR TRANSFER

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