Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 16 Apr 1986, p. 12

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By Helene Ballard Hi there! I trust all is well with our many friends. Just don't disap- pear ... spring seems to be on the way, so it should not be too long before we can be outdoors more. Our faithful ladies from Schreiber were here to play bridge and our residents had looked forward to this afternoon, so thank you ladies. We welcomed back a good friend of Birchwood Terrace this past week, Pam Jones, who has been away on a visit to England, where she had an enjoyable time. Good to have you back, Pam. Welcome home. I guess we can all take heart here, as _ our maintenance department has been busy repairing and painting our outdoor ' furniture, - getting it all ready for us to use. It sure looks nice. Just as good as new. We were all very sad this week due to the death of one of our sweet little ladies, Lea Cormier, who passed away in hospital on April 8. She was always smiling and dearly loved by both residents and staff. We shall miss her and her smiling face. Vaya Con Dios, Lea. Go with God. . Our craft room is getting busy with orders for flowers, more weddings ... well, it keeps us busy. I trust you all watch channel 13 on TV and read the advertisements for dif- ferent community events, so let's all help and support these events. They are worthwhile. There was a meeting here at Birchwood of the newly formed Ladies Friendship Club. They have some very good ideas which should be pursued. Besides an exchange of ideas, it also gives you a chance to make new friends. So watch channel 13 for future meetings. Do come out and enjoy an afternoon of friendship. Time and news items from this ole lady are run- ning out, so I'll say Cheerio until next week. Remember, it's not nice to fool Mother Nature, but boy she sure can fool us! No More Sunburn! No Harmful Rays! Get the Tan You've Always Wanted! reg. $50 on sale *45 until April 30th call Lynne or Joyce 824-3399 Lynne's Hairstyling new foam perm 305 Scotia St. Come in and try our new tanning bed Hours: Mon. to Sat. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 6 Tea for two A fund-raising Social Tea was held at the Terrace Bay Community Church on April 9 for Hugh and Dorothy Anderson of Terrace Bay. The Andersons' home on Terrace Heights Drive was gutted in afire last month, by Winnie Campbell The ACW held their regular monthly meeting on April 2. President Hazel Bailey welcomed the members. Anne Marie Le Grand read the minutes, which were adopted. Ann Miller read the treasurer's report and all adopted. We wish to thank you all for Name Subscribe Today! Please enter the following subscription to the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News. the World Day of Prayer Group for donations of offering. A letter from Northshore Handi-Action Group was read and everyone sup- ported the idea of a transit system. ACW Diocesan meeting will be held in Sudbury on May 6 and 7. Nancy McLatchie offered Address Local icone year ....:. $14 P.O. Box 579 (pom eee es eee em ns em em ee em ee eee ek) DS OS ede me a oe a ene eee ED Please check the appropriate box below and mail cheque or money order to: Elsewhere in Canada = one year...... $18 TERRACE BAY-SCHREIBER NEWS -- Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2WO The private roads, built and maintained by Kimberly- Clark of Canada Limited on its Longlac pulpwood con- cession, will be closed to all traffic by the public for a period of 24 hours commencing at 7:00 a.m., Thursday, April 24, 1986 and will remain closed until 7:00 a.m., Friday, April 25, 1986. Dated at Longlac this 14th day of April, 1986. Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited | and they also lost most of their possessions in the blaze. Those who attended the tea can be seen gathered around a table in the background, behind the display of gifts and items collected for the couple. to take a car load. People will let her know if they wish to go. ACW Deanery Meeting is April 17. In Thunder Bay, the ladies decided to have the yard sale on May 31. It will be the last Saturday of the month. Everyone is en- couraged to bring their things over. The date of the Christmas bazaar will be November 29. The meeting closed with a delicious lunch. Friends and neighbours gave a surprise going away party at Mrs. Spencer's to Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. Gilmour is being transferred to Nelson B.C. and Mr. Wilson to Toron- to. A picture was presented to them of Schreiber. Lunch was served. We all wish you the best in your new jobs. The $500 grocery hamper at Costa's was won by Brenda Cebriario- Asnumunssen. Congratulations. K. Corbett and Murry from Thunder Bay are visiting Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor. Welcome back from the hospital Marg Gerow. Father Peter Groulx has gone to Florida to visit his Mom. Father Murphy from Sault Ste. Marie is filling in until Father Peter returns. Word has been received of the passing of Mrs. Tekla Dankovich in Vic- toria, B.C. She and her husband Philip were former residents of Schreiber, and moved to Victoria in 1970 after Philip had retired from CP Rail. Last week our lights went out to 8 o'clock because of some hydro trouble. It was so dark. I was trying to find candles and flashlights, ha! I was thinking of people who are blind. What a life it must be. Thank God I can see. Get well to Dave Nesbitt in hospital. Also get well to Nelson Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Davis have returned from Florida. pee CRUE ee be a meeting 7:00 p.m. this meeting. All ladies interested in playing Ladies Fastball, there will Tuesday, April 22 Conference Room | at the Recreation Center 1985 Trophies to be picked up at Javan have been given. DATED the 3rd day NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Anyone having a claim against the Estate of SULO PELTO, late of the Town of Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bay, Retired Railroader, who died on the 21st day of September, 1985, is required on or before the 5th day of May, 1986, to file with the undersigned solicitors particulars of their claim duly verified, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which Notice shall then of April, 1986. CARREL, PUSTINA, WHENT & KNUTSEN Barristers and Solicitors THUNDER BAY, Ontario P.O. Box 638 P7C 4W6 |

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