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Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1975, p. 25

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1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 25 KINETTE FASHION SHOW wal Kinette Fashion Show, held on 1 was most successful with Edythe Cos- sident, welcoming the audience. .rmen of the event were Kinettes Dian- eni and Pat Moore, with Sandy Quinton ator. lels, wearing clothes supplied by lay, were Stacey and Stephen Boon, nda Figliomeni, Tony Speziale, Chris- lan and Darren Welbourne - children; ww and Mario Commisso, teens; Maria - work girl ensembles; Cathy Duggan, r, Bonnie Dye, Mary Shack, Alice Sp- Phyllis McParland, women's attire; lenson, men's wardrobe. ments were offered during the inter- Draws for the evening included a to- n by Mrs. Mavis Slater and a floral *e won by Mrs. Joy Riley. lettes were involved in the produc- l the Kinsmen taking care of building Ys lighting and music. 'yling was by Frank of Scissors Uni- SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. Y. WEBB . Services for Mrs. Yvonne Webb, nee it age 53 were held in Holy Angels | March I8th with Rev. A. Greengrass 1 the service. bb, whose death occurred on March orn in Rimouski, Quebec. Prior to service, rites were held in the King me by the Ladies Auxiliary to the dian Legion Branch I09 and the jomen's League, of which Mrs. Webb . long time member. . 'y Pall Bearers were Joe Caccamo, Pat \rchie McColeman, Bob Spadoni, Bill Tom Turner. Active bearers were mo, Stan Spadoni, and nephews - jleton, Lawrence Singleton, Roger ind Dennis McParland. nt was in the Schreiber Cemetery. s immediate survivors are her hus- sons Bryan, Schreiber, Bill of Sault , Ont., Bob of Sault Ste. Marie, Mi- | Pat at home; daughters Annette (Mrs. 11), Schreiber; Sharon (Mrs. Al sissauga and Carol of Thunder Bay. bb is also survived by her mother Anna Fournier; sisters Rita (Mrs. g) Dartmouth, N.S., Margaret (Mrs. aba) North Bay, Simone (Mrs. Ed , Laurette (Mrs. Harold McParland) Bob and Raoul, Terrace Bay, Harvey These are also six grandchildren. Those attending the funeral from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Al Matte, Mississauga; Miss Carol Webb, Thunder Bay; Mr. Bill Webb, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Mr. Bob Webb, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Singleton, Mississauga; Mr. Roger Fournier, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Mr. Dennis McParland, Dryden; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cocks, Thunder Bay; Mrs. Bruce Costall, Nipigon; Mr. Joe Harris, Mr. Len Harris, Chapleau and many others from Terrace Bay and area. FIRST JUNIOR TRADES GRADUATING CLASS Mr. Jim Duncan of Terrace Bay brought us in this pictures of the first junior trades graduating class. : These are - left - Stan Zwaresh, F. Hannan, the Supervisor, name unknown; Joe Cavanaugh and Jim Wilson. c and Henry, Agincourt. NOTICE THE MCCAUSLAND. HOSPITAL "NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 3 (3) (b) No person may be elected or appointed a Governor for more terms than will constitute TEN (10) consecutive years of service, provided however that fol lowing a break in the continuous service of at least one year the same person may be re- elected or re-appointed a Governor Dated at Terrace Bay, Ont. this 26th day of March 1975. J.G. NAGORSKI, ADMINISTRATOR

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