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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jul 1975, p. 20

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PAGE 20 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 9, .1975 TERRACE BAY SOCIAL SPECTRUM Yvonne Vienneau attended a convention in Ottawa with 'Tops' and afterwards travelled to Montreal with her sister Anita Surprent from Hamilton to visit their brother Nap Brideau in St. Josephs Hospital. Following her stay in Montreal Yvonne travelled to Bathurst New Brunswick to visit with family and friends. Terrace Bay District of the Ministry of Natural Resources have a new conservation officer. John Capyk is from Timmins and will reside in Marathon or Manitouwadge. Welcome to Terrace Bay - Ruth and Cliff Poole and daughters Jane and Jennifer. Cliff is with Kimberly-Clark. Jane is at present employed by the Northwestern Regional Library and is compiling the History of Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Marathon. Jennifer will follow her family to Terrace Bay at the end of the summer. Guests over the weekend with Marg and Sax Lundberg were Marg's sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs. George Artist and friends Mr. and Mrs. John Green, all of Thunder Bay. Marg and Sax have recently returned from a vacation " £o New Brunswick where they visited with Edie and Ed Belliveau in Nackawic. En route they stopped in to have a visit with Isobel and John Ferrier in Renfrew. They renewed acquaintances and both the Ferriers and the Belliveaus send Best Wishes and greetings to friends in Terrace Bay. \ Welcome to Terrace Bay to John Mason, the new Police Constable for the Terrace Bay Police Department. John has served on police forces in Marathon and Orillia and is origin- ally from Barrie, Ontario. John and his wife Susan reside at 38 Pine Crscent. Welcome to David and Susan Luxmore from Waterloo, both originally from Timmins. David is a mechanical engineer with Kimberly Clark. They were the first residents on Strathcona Avenue #621. \ Following the Church Service at the Commun- ity Church, Terrace Bay, a coffee hour was held for three families who are leaving Terr- ace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cvitkovich and family, Debbie, Rose-Ann, Karen and Tommy (Elliot Lake), Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hickerson and family David, Kenneth and Bruce (Thunder Bay), Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McKenzie and family, Kathi, and Craig (Guelph). Reverend Peter McKague wished them well in their new homes and jobs. Two Brown Guiders Marilyn Saranpaa and Pam Jones from Terrace Bay have successfully passed their Maple Leaf training course at Polly Lake camp. Trainers from Sault Ste. Marie and Toronto flew down for the one week training in all I8. Guiders from all across Ontario attended, and a very interesting and friendly atmosphere prevailed with a lot of ideas exchanged between the East and Northwest Ontario. : Brownies in Terrace Bay prepare their garden plot in Centennial Park - Tawny Owl Barbara Wise and a few Brownies went to Centen- nial Park to plant seeds in the Brownie plot. Earlier Brown Owl Myrtle McBride had also tak- en a group to weed and dig the plot in readi- ness for the planting of border plants and seeds. The Brownies love their little garden, and can be seen often in the Summer time tend- ing ike The Antiques and Rags--in-Time Band raised $603.75 for the McCausland Hospital Building Fund. Many thanks to all the ladies who don-~ ated sandwiches, the boys and girls who helped set up the tables and chairs and to Wilf Corrigan, John Leclair and Patrick Jones for bartending. KINSMEN WIN TROPHY Firemen challenged the Kinsmen to a Lob Ball contest for the beginning of Canada Day Celebrations. What a good time was had by all the men who entered into the Lob Ball game, some real expert moves were made on and off the bases. Everyone was in a good humour and some excellent tackling was seen - yes tackling - it wasn't football, but the Firemen sort of got their rules mixed up a bit. They tried real hard to win the beautiful trophy and in the last I5 minutes some fancy footwork was evident and poor Ray Hansen spent more time on the ground than on his feet. He took it all like a good sport and made some pretty weird pitches to the guys who had him tagged as the man who always plays Lob Ball in a horizontal position. : Boy some of those 'expert' ball players really ended up with a dislocated shoulder trying to meet one or two of Ray's fancy pitch- es when they were up to bat. The Kinsmen emerged victorious even though the score sheet showed the Firemen well ahead. Congratulations to Edwin Nicol, a last minute replacement on his 2 home runs and Tony Cvit- kovich on his home run. These two really liv- ened the game up. mae -- Sonny 'and Debbie Helmink and Bruce and Sharon Lundberg with Krista and Jeff spent a weeks holiday at Pancake Bay, Sault Ste. | Marie. While camping in the Soo they visited with and Mrs. Brian Gavin and Kristine. Mr.

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