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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1969, p. 17

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JULY 30, 1969 SCHREIBER TERRACE BAY NEWS Cownship of Schreiber OFFICE OF CLERK-TREASURER PROCLAMATION CIVIC HOLIDAY In accordance with the procedure of previous years, |, Fred V. Harness, Reeve of the Township of Schreiber, do hereby declare, MONDAY, AUGUST Ath, 1969, a CIVIC HOLIDAY within the said Township of Schreiber . F.V. Harness Reeve. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN CPR ENGINEER IS HONOURED Thomas P. (Tommy) Whent, locomative en- gineer, was congratulated by of- ficials, fellow workers, family and friends when he came in on his last run on July 15, before 'retirement on pension from the Canadian Pacific Railway, af- ter 52 years service. Mr. Whent entered the service as a call boy at White River in '1917, .and worked in various de- partments before becoming a fire man in 1940, He was '"'set up" as engineer in 1944, working in this capacity until his retirement. A dinner in honor of his re- oe was held the same day a uild Hall, the table cen- tre with a small train. Moat of the 100 guests who at- tended were relations, making it an especially happy event. Grace was said by Rev. Dean Cano. Taasts were proposed to Mr. Whent, by M. J. McGrath, on behalf of the B of LE, and to Mr. and Mrs. Whent by G, Del- valle, assistant superintendent. Gerald Whent of White River, a son, was master of ceremonies and read many letters of con- gratulations including one from another gon, Neil and his wife, and Mrs, Lil Hill, who were un- jable to attend, Messages of con- 'gratulations were read from for- mer Schreiber officials J. D. Bromley and Russell Camobell. and many relations and friends. A brother, Jack Whent, of Fort William, paid tribute to "Tommy" saying 52 years ser- vice {s an outstanding record, but it being time to retire one must face-up to walking away from old accustomed haunts and duties and with pleasant antici- pation, some feeling of uncer - tainty, even some regrets. Retiring, he said, is not only launching into a new life, it is a separation, a moving out of the lives of many individuals with whom you have been associated: with, worked with, and whose problems you have shared. -- this is the regretful part of re-j tirement. He Ps tribute to Mrs. Whent for important played by her. Pet ber division, and with so many Whents present, it .would seem there were few left to w Rev. F. V. Harness wished * Mr. Whent happiness in his retire - gent, and spoke of his pleasant association with him over the years -- saying in his long yearg of service Tommy had seen many charges in railroading and had successfully met all chal- lenges. He was pleased he said that Mr. and Mrs. Whent who have always been interested and ac - tive in community affairs, have decided to stay on in Schreiber. George A. Seott, for the B of LE presented Mr. Whent with his 25-year membership pin. Many lovely family gifts were pre- sented. A tribute in song was given by. Nola Fummerton, accompanied at the piano by Anna Fummer- ton (nieces). Others who spoke briefly were Frank McKenna, night chief dispatcher. Rev, Dean Cano, Mrs. . D. Bryson, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Page of Port Arthur, Dick Whent, Nipi- gan W. Black, White River. In epl 2 Mr. Whent thanked every- et for their good wishes and said he had glways been fortu- nate in having good officials and men to work with. He mentioned the. many chan. ges in railroading since he had Btarted at the age of 13 as a call boy, earning $30 a month, work- ing 12 hours a day, and 24 hours if you wanted to chance shifts. He had always, he said, enjoyed his railroad life, and al- ae la retiring would continue erest and keep informed, Later Mr. and Mrs. Whent PAGE 13 held a reception in the town hall where Frank McKenna _pre- sented a lounge chair and gift' of money on behalf of friends in. the community, Lunch was segv-; ed and dancing was enjoyed F with music' provided by Tony, Commisso, Stanley Spadoni and | Kevin Mercer. Among the relations and friends , attending the celebrations 'from ' out-of-town were Mrs. Howard Shower, Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson, Windsor, Mrs. Mar- garet Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whent, Mr, and Mrs.. W. Milne, Nipigon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rob- inson, Michael, Dane and Sean, Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. J, Stew- art, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Page- Mrs. R. Newton, Port. Arthur, Mr, Jack Whent, Mr. and Mrs. = poke Richard and Gerry, ack, White River, Mr, a -- ke Gerow, Ross - port, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Legault, Terrace Bay. Left to right - Mr.and Mrs. Thomas P.Whent with Frank MeKenna who presented an easy chair from friends in the community with congratulations on Mr. Whent's re- tirement from the C.P.Railroad. TOWN TOPICS - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell, Photo by I.McCusig of Clarkson, Ont. are here visiting their parents --Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bolan. Mrs. Bill Holland'and Mrs. J.D. McCoshen are leaving shortly for a month's holiday in the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bailey, with Jane and Anne, are visiting in England. Mrs. Eva Bailey, Mrs. David Burnside, and Mrs. Irvine Tiley of Fort mcs visited es and

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