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Terrace Bay News, 14 May 1975, p. 14

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY I4, I975 neral - continued Ss. Russell Gerow and Debbie, Mr. and urrie, Mrs. David Bone, Mrs. Ida Ss Mary McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Prair lvin, Mr. and Mrs. John Hubelit, 's. Ray Gerow and Mr. and Mrs. Magnis of Thunder Bay; Clifford Aultman and | Nadrofsky of Pawasson; Mr. and Mrs. row of Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and 1 Hubelit and family, Wawa; Mr. and rt Wahl, Wawa; Peter Hubelit and Kereluke of Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. it, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Legault, Mr. Jos + Campbell, Terrace Bay; Mrs. H. Mrs. M. Heni, Mrs. E. Boon, Chas. and Mrs. Jack McCouan of Schreiber; 's. R. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerow, s. 'Povlegault, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerow, Mr. and Campbell, Rossport. ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS (ing was a business visitor to Nip- 1g the week. : sther Seppala, Mrs. Grace Bruley, >ran and Miss Shirley Bouchard of 1y were in the village Wednesday for 11 of the late Mrs. Edith Hubelit. Gerow was a business visitor to during the week. Goodmurphy, Mrs. A. Kushnieryk, >Blanc, Mrs. H. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. r. and Mrs. Gus Krause, Mr. and Mrs. , and Mr. and Mrs. K. Bowlier of and Mrs. B. Lapenski and daughter M. Hale of Terrace Bay attended the f Mrs. Edith Hubelit. Bruley and son George Jr. of Thunder the weekend at their cottage here. the big highlights of the spring is ~helling breaks channels through the ce with his tug "Clarabelle". It aws a crowd of spectators and this 10 different as motorists stopped s and local people watched the oper- jay afternoon. i Mrs. Camillo Todesco and Timmy and sson of Red Rock spent the weekend Anne Todesco. ; jland of Thunder Bay was a business ere over the weekend. h is now finding methods of helping everely handicapped to achieve hith- ected levels of self-help. SCHREIBER PARKS & RECREATION COMMITTEE NEWS The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Committ- ee is sponsoring a drug seminar on Thursday, May I5th at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake Superior High School - Schreiber Campus. There will be two excellent movies concerning the use of drugs among today's affluent society and an informative guest speaker will be in attend- ance. Everyone is welcome and there will be no admission. Tennis nets will be available for use after 5:00 p.m. on week days. Nets must be signed out during the day at the Recreation Office. NOTICE TO ALL JOGGERS: If you are interested in joing a I00 miles club, contact the Recreation Office for more information. The Schreiber Parks and Recreation is in need of a small boat for the Lifeguards to use during the summer at White Sand Lake. If anyone is able to help us out, would you plea- se come to the Recreation Office. It would be greatly appreciated. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Rick and Maureen Carter are happy Zo announce the birth of their daughter RikkAL Tanya, 5 bs. 11 oz. on Friday, May 2nd at 8:14 a.m. in Port Arthur General Hospital. A sister gor Dawn Marie. MIXED BONSPIEL ENDS CURLING SEASON The Schreiber Curling Club held a mixed bonspiel for their season's wind-up, followed by a pot luck dinner and social evening. Winners in the three events were: First - Paul Rochon (skip), Connie Bryson, Rod Bryson, Daryl Davis. Second - Mike Mor- gan, Audrey Morgan, Ted Winters, Betty Huard. Third - Larry Fraser, Joy Riley, Denis Zbor- pwslo, Brenda Harper. Larry Davis is spending his vacation in Vancouver, Los Angeles and other cities along the U.S. west coast. Mr. and Mrs. John Power and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Power have returned from Toronto where they attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stack, cousins and former Schreiber residents. Mrs. Larry Crawford with children Leanne and Scott of Winnipeg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Figliomeni - the two women being the former Donna and Dianne Slater.

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