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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1975, p. 5

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OCTOBER, 1,:1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS . PAGE. 5 5 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 1, 1970 Elizabeth Hayes, bride-elect, was honoured at a shower in St. Martin's Church Hall with Mrs. Lise Bougie as hostess. At the 115th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge AF. & AM., of Canada, in the Province of Ontario, held July 15th and 16th, 1970, in Toronto, Right Worshipful HELP WANTED Imperial Motel and Restaurant, Terrace Bay requires restaurant workers and house keepers. Phone 825-3226 or 825-3655. Brother Kenneth J, Wheppler of Terrace Bay, Ontario was elected and installed Distriet Deputy Grand Master of Algoma Distriet, R.W. Brother Whep- pler will preside over the twelve city and district Lod- ges for the ensuing A,F, and A.M., year, Some students who have left to further their studies are: Paulette Nicol, Mark Boudreau, Reid Boutilier and Tony Mat- ush, all at lake head Univer- sity; Joan Williams - London; Tom Knight, Susan Graham, Waterloo; Linda Hayes, York; Cathy Bailey, Brock; Roger Rajotte, Carlton; Keith Koski, Manitobe; Bob McMillan, Ken Kennedy, Cambrian; Ruth Sou- ghton, Valerie Turner, Western Don Kennedy, London; Donna Rafalant, Carol Sadowick, Lake- head School of Nursing; Ray Olson, Northern College, South Porcupine, Town Topics - Rossport: Recent guests of Mrs. Herb Legault were Mrs, Rose Sesone, Mr, and Mrs, John Buzzis with Cathy and Dammy, Mp, and Mrs, Roooi Buzzie all of Thunder Bay] Andre Nicol and party spent the) weekend at the cottage, 1 YEAR AGO - OCTOBER 2, 1974 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and] Mrs, Kurt Hougesen of Terrace * Bay, a girl on September 26th, Mr. Ken Scott has recently graduated from the Northern Regional School of Medical Laboratory Technology at Sud- bury, and was also successful in receiving his Registration. A surprise farewell party was held for Peggy Wellings, by the girls in the office and some of her former co- workers, Mr. and Mrs, Vincenzo Fig- liomeni are pleased to annou~ noe the engagement of their daughter Maria Teresa to Mr, Gino Spirito of Rexdale, Ont, The Catholic Women's League began their fall activities this Sunday evening with a Member ship tea. The Rosary was recited in the church at 8 pom. This was followed by + regular meeting, presided oy Mrs. B. Robitaille, A presentation of the past- president?s pin was mede to Mrs, E, Ramsay by Mrs. Cavanaugh. Mrs, Cavanaugh was our first president, For the October 2™ draw, Wintario announces Separate "Big Prize' numbers Starting with the October 2nd draw, four separate winning numbers will be drawn instead of one. That means 5 four times the fun and excitement every draw! SERIES times as many prizes In addition to the $100,000 top prize, there will be a new $50,000 prize and two new $25,000 prizes and an increase in the smaller cash prizes to over 12,000 per draw." But tickets stay at just $1. 10 SERIES times as many chances to win With four winning numbers being drawn instead of one, every Wintario SERIES ticket you buy will give you four separate chances to be a big winner! 15 Be there!sc. every draw live at 10:30 PM. on the Global Television Network and selected Northern stations. (Check your local T.V. listing.) Share in the fun. SERIES 20 For Example:* TICKET NUMBER 112131415 11213}4]5 2131415 31415 TICKET NUMBER 51413]2}1 514713 1 2 4131211 2 3 TICKET 11315 11315 315 5 TICKET NUMBER 21416|8|0 21416830 416(8}0 61810 TOTAL: 1 WINNER OF 35 WINNERS OF 288 WINNERS OF 2916 WINNERS OF "I WINNER OF 35 WINNERS OF 288 WINNERS OF 2916 WINNERS OF 1 WINNER OF 35 WINNERS OF 288 WINNERS OF 2916 WINNERS OF 1 WINNER OF 35 WINNERS OF 288 WINNERS OF 2916 WINNERS OF 12,960 WINNERS $50,000. «1,000 100: 25 $25,000. $1.000. 100. 25. $25,000. 1,000 100. 25. $1,177,000 € ONTARIO LOTTERY CORPORATION D@sed on 36 series Tickets on sale now! Four times the fun for a buck!

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