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Terrace Bay News, 12 Nov 1975, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 12, 1975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 9, 1950 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go te Mr, and Mrs. George Ramsay on the birth of a son on Sunday, November 5the Mr. Johnny leaja was the lucky winner of the Electric Refrigerator that was raffled by the Baseball Club. The winning ticket was drewn at the Masquerade Ball on Oct, 27th. last week John Sechesky missed $10.00 in our Safety Slogan Contest. John's only comment was: "I never like to take sasy money", Better luck next time, Johnl 20 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 10, 1955 A delightful surprise baby shower was held for Mrs, Steve Synishin at her home last Monday evening, Hostesses were Madames Marg Drury, Joyce MoKenzie and Ev Partington. Mrs, William Pedskslny from Highway Beach, Ontario is visiting with Mrs. Rita Cavanaugh this week, while her sister, Miss Glenna Radmond is a guest of Nurse Elaine Dawson. Bea and Len Williams with Roy and Joan returned home last week from their motor trip to East Templeton, Quebec, where they wers guests of Bea's Mother, Mrs, R. Brumm wi visited with friends and relatives there. Doris end Ken MacKay with Joyce and Colin wn all of Fort William vieited with the Marquis and Berndtsson fam- ilies last weskend, GUIDES: Don't forget your sixty dents membership money. It must be in by the November 14th meeting. 15 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 10, 1960 Weekend Specials: Fresh Eggs - Grade A - Medium - 53¢, Ymas Baking Supplies: Sunmeid Seedless Raisins - 2 1b pkg. - 53¢. Walnut Pieces - 8 oz. pkg. - 45¢/ Red or Green Glazed Cherries - 8 oz. pkg. g 364. Cut Mixed Peel - 38¢. At a meeting on Tuesday, N vember 1st in the Hotel Terrace, Sam Boyd Sr., was elected President of the Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club, succeeding Ralph Lindberg, Alsc elected at this meeting were Monty Paget, Vice-President and the following directors: W.F. Colborne, N. Kelly, J. Little, B. McDonald, T, Olson, J. Whitesids. D.H. Evans-Smith will again serve as director, 10 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 11, 1965 Commencement and Awards Night was held Friday evening in the Terrace Bay High School, The graduates were: Annetts Belliveau, Dorms Brown, David Falzetta, Bonnie Hamilton, Brian Hubelit, Jon MacDonald, Carol MacLeod, David Mercier, Elain Rajotte, Roger Rajotte, David Roberts, William Shivas, Roderick Thompson, Allen Trudeau and Irene Uzicanin. J.D. Phillips is attending a meeting of the board of * directors of the Ontario Hydro Commission. Mrs. Phillips accompanied him and will visit their daughter Ruth (Mrs. Henry Nevins and family.) Mrs, Jack Rummery, local chairman of the March of Dimes, attended a meeting of the Northwestern Ontario Branch of the Rehabilitation Foundation in Fort Villian, 5 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 12, 1970 Mrs, Isabel Marsh was honoured at a tea in the home of Mre, Debbie Helmink, on the occasion of her recent retire- ment as Editor-in-chief of the Terrace Bay News. Miss Betty Morris, bride-elest of November was honoured at a Come and Go Shower-Tea by her many friends in the . Anglican Church Hall, Saturday evening November 7th, 1 YEAR AGO - NOVEMBER 14, 1974 Congratulations go to Mr, and Mrs. W.E. Cavanuagh who celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on November 11th. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Boyd Jr. celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary on Friday, November 8th, when friends, neigh- bours and relations dropped in at their home for a surprise Mr, and Mrs, Norman Bottomley were entertained by their family at a dirmer on November 9th, their 25th Wedding Anniversary. {of the 4 working units. GUIDING NEWS continued from page 3...c.s.... Barbara Lalonde, Secretary; Yolande Rajotte, Treasurer and Dorothy Dakin, Publicity. The L.A. would like all mothers of Guides and Brownies and other interested people to contact them and attend the next L.A. meeting to be held Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. We would like them to help with the small projects that are held throughout the year. Once again it was noted that these mothers will only be asked maybe twice a year to give their assistance. Babysitter bills were accepted from the Guiders. A Motion was made by R. McBride, seconded by B. Pytyck to donate $20.00 to each A donation was made to the Community Church in appreciation for the use of the Church Hall for the L.A. meet- ings and Brownies, and to the Scout Cormittee for the use of the Scout Hall. . A wreath will be laid at the Cenotaph on November 8th. This year with permission from Council, the Terrace Bay Cadet Company will convene the An- nual Liquorice, Allsorts Blitz. A tentative date of Thursday, December llth was set. It was agreed that "stations" be set up at homes in all areas for the Blitz. This is one time mothers can help out. Guides and Brownies will _ work in their own area, with 6 girls to a sta- tion. It is a one night only sale lasting a- ¥ pproximately 2 hours. } 2 Thank you's are to be sent to ladies who Je have worked on the L.A. and who have been Guir ders and retired. Lunch was served by Gail Moore and Rita Mc- Bride. WELCOME TO: ; Joan and Geoff Stevenson and son Sean. come from Australia. Geoff lived in Terrace Bay a few years ago. He works for K.C. and they" reside at 97 Hudson Drive. They Shirley and Bob Thomson and children Beverly, Melanie and Timmy. Bob teaches electronics at the Lake Superior High School and they come from Mississauga. They reside at 107 Laurier Avenue. Pat and Mike Fenton and daughters Stacy and Kelly from Bromalea, Ontario. Pat and Mike lived in Terrace Bay before, Pat being the eld- est daughter of Marg Simmer. Mike is with K.C. and they now reside at 593 Lakeview Drive. Dorelle and Jack Wade from Neenah, Wisconsin. They reside at 620 Strathcona Ave. Dorelle, and Jack lived in Terrace Bay for 11 years in the past. Jack works for K.C. Le TL Ta Ty Te TERN. ae nd Ms A,

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