Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 12 Jan 1983, p. 12

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"gre : py WINNIE CAMPBELL Muriel and Gary Shewfelt from Echo Bay spent Christmas with Marg and Dave Nesbitt and relations.. Elda and James Baird from Toronto spent Christmas with Louise Holland and family. Jo- Anne McCullough (nee Sparks) and husband Reg spent Christmas with Mary Sparks. They hail from¢Sudbury. John and Bonnie Sherband and family from Thunder Bay and Gary, Lorenzetti from Toronto spent Christmas with Pete and Violet Lorenzetti. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Paradis and family from Thunder Bay spent New Year's Day with Bertha Paradis. Walter Illijow spent Christmas in Nipigon with his son and family. Mrs. Ileen Lidkea from Thunder Bay visited her family here. Miss Melanie Ross is home for Christmas. Home for the holidays at the Austin Cosgrove's was Sister Alma from Sault Ste. Marie and Mantel McMullin from Toronto and Mr. and | Mrs. John Cosgrove and family from Kakabeka. Miss Bonnie Bour- guigon and George Miller are home for Christmas. They are from Brandon, Mani- toba. Linda Christie (Handel) is home for the holidays. They are from Deep River. Mrs. David- son (Christie) and family are home for the holi- days. They are from Ottawa. Miss Carol Webb, R.N., from ~ Thunder Bay was home for Christmas. Dale and Sharon Sparks from Thunder Bay are down for the holidays visiting rela- tions. Miss Glenda Miller and Betty Miller and Tim Speak were down for the holidays from Thunder Bay. Mrs. Dydich from Thunder Bay was down visiting her family. Mrs. Val Bourke and Larry and Lorne have returned from Sarnia after visiting Erin and Police ... continued from page 10 the location of a woman and a young girl travel- ling west. January 07/12:15. A Motor Vehicle Collision involving minor damage was reported. her husband, and Mrs. Livingston. Lyn and Doug Glad are visiting Mom and Dad and relations. They come from Calgary. Mrs. Etta Grey has returned from visiting in Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald and baby from Kenora are visiting the Frank McDonalds. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Fisher and family are down from the Soo visit- ing the Fishers. Mr. Bill Souliere has returned to Calgary after spending Christmas «with Mom and Dad. Get well to Mrs. Irene Moorey in hospital. Also Lil McDonald, Vic Winters, Mr. Lewieki and Mr. Kinney. Our deepest sympa- thy to the Glads on the death of Mr. Bill Glad. Also to Mr. Mike McGrath on the death of his brother Ambrose in Hamilton. The winners at NEW OFFICE OPENING North Shore Chiropractic Office is pleased to announce the January 12, 1983 Opening of a New Clinic Facility in the location of Mountain View Interiors in Schreiber. Appointments may be made at Sports World, Call: 824-2506. for Registration. PROJECTIONIST COURSE There will be a Projectionist Course given on January 13, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. in The Library. This course will be of help for those people who wish to use The Library Projector. There is no charge to participate. Please contact The Library | Get your life in shape. New Low-cos: insurance designed so you can afford permanent protection today. Heather Boylan Box 728 Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9401 Sunlife PREGNANT? Costa's Schreiber Groceteria was Mrs. Norman Lemieux for the camera, and Mildred Darcy for a $50.00 voucher. Mrs. Nean McKenna won a radio and cassette and Mrs. Dianne Adey won a camera. Winners at the Bay store where Adam Gil- ae xi \ \ ~ \\ \ 0 | eS CENTRE more and McParland. The Chimo Club met in the Town Hall for their Christmas Party. Turkey and all the trim- mings. Fred Harness, President, welcomed all the members. Mr. Santa Claus (Mr. Monk) did a marvellous job deliver- Tammy Brownies sang all the favourite Christmas carols. There were several birthdays and Mrs. Helen Wallace installed the new 1983 Officers. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips represented the Reeve, Harold. Fischer. Thanks to all the Kins. for serving the supper make it a success. The December Kins- men Home Bingo was won by Ed Singleton and Beth McAdam and Mary Sparks. The Turkeys were won by Marg Spillane and Ruth Ann Birch. Mr. Blaine Bolan was home for the holidays ing the gifts. The and to all who helped from Winnipeg. Teak Furniture's Annual January Sale Some of the many items we have on sale: No. 160 Teak: Queen Bed, 2 Nite Tables, Triple Dresser, & Mirror, Han's Chest No. 163. Teak: Queen Bed, 2 Tall Night Tables, Triple Dresser, 23 pce. Mirrors Canopy No. 136 Teak Frame, 3 Seater & 2 Seater, Beige Fabric No. 137 3 Only. 5 Pc. Sectionals 2 Brown Beige & 1 Rust No. 139 Large Easy Chair, 100% Wool No. 133 R. Huber, 3 Seater & Chair, Teak Arms No. 1263 Seater, 2 Seater & Chair, Brown, Teak Arms No. 129 3 Pcs. Sectional, 2-3 Seaters & Corner Pc. No. 1303 Seater & 2 Seater Wheat Color No. 131 2 Seater & Chair, Brown Stripe, Solid Teak Frame No. 1325 Pc. Sectional, Powder Blue in Color No. 142 2 Only, Oak Frame Chair & Foot Stool, Brown No. 146 Genuine Leather Chair No. 148 High Back Chair & Foot Stool Genuine Leather Brown No. 150 Swivel Chair No. 152 Teak Wall Unit, 5 Pcs. 7'72" x21" x 6'6" High No. 153 Teak 2 Pc. Wall Unit No. 154 Teak 3 Pc. Wall Unit 96" x 16%" x 73" No. 155 Teak Wall Unit 3 Sections, 9'8" x'16" x 85" High No. 158 5 Section Wall Unit No. 110 Teak Hutch & Buffet No. 111 Teak Corner Unit No. 113 Teak Dining Table 33" x 33" Extends to 59" No. 114 Teak Dining Table 55" x 35" Extends to 97" _ No. 115 Teak Dining Table 55" x 39" Extends to 97" No. 117 Teak Gaul Dining Table 70" x 39" Extends to 98" No. 118 Teak Table with Hand Painted Tile 63" x 35" Reg. 1980°° 5124°° 1968°° 1405°° 1104°° 1905°° 3462°° 315922 2436°° 1909 2174°° 1262°° 650°° 1040°° 444°° 1663°° 1854°° 19/5 <9 Wor fag 2580°° 1340°° FQ" 489°° 530°° 560°° 1062°° Sale 1425 4299 1699" 1125 499° 1659 2575 2375" 1999" 1350° 1290° 995° 595° 916 220° 1390 1522 1385" 2295" 1999°° 989" 630° 331" 443 463 799 598°° 475° Lots of Chairs to choose from and Great Savings If you are interested in pre-natal instruction classes phone: Extends to 94" THE THUNDER BAY DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT "This List Will Give You some Idea of the Savings We Offer' "Everything is Yellow Tagged and can be Easily Identified" before January 15, 1982 at'824-2413. Monday to Friday between 12:30 & 3:30 Thanks : Leo 275 Park St. 345-0201

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