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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jan 1991, p. 9

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Page 9, News, Tuesday, January 29, 1991 'C' Event winner: Gabe Cousineau, Chris Reid, Mike Stortini, Bryan Whitney The Schreiber Public Library invites applications for the position of Head Librarian This is a part-time non-union position (25 hours a week) Applicants should have some or all of these skills and qualities: * library tech qualifications or experience in library work * typing, filing, computer and communication skills * enjoyment in working with the public * ability to manage, schedule and train staff * willingness to upgrade qualifications on- the-job. Pay rate will depend qualifications. Applications should be submitted to the Schreiber Public Library Board before February 8, 1991. on experience and Lysak rink Wins | Terrace Bay Open The Dave Lysak rink from Thunder Bay, with Wayne Adams, Joe Slipety and Wayne Pak took the 'A' event at the Terrace Bay» Men's Open Bonspiel held January 18, 19 and 20. The Bronco Potec rink, Thunder Bay, was the runner up in the 'A' event which was sonsored by Spadoni Bros., Schreiber. The 'B' event, sponsored by Kimberly-Clark Canada Inc. Terrace Bay, went to the Pavlo Pelligrino rink from Schreiber with Fred Figliomeni, Jim Commisso and Joey Figliomeni. The Terry O'Neill rink from Terrace Bay was Terrace Bay, with Gabe Cousineau, Bryan Whitney and Mike Stortini won the 'C' event, sponsored by Imperial Oil -Tom Cook Memorial. Runner up was the Rick Hamilton rink from Terrace Bay. Curtis Desrosiers, Bonspiel chairman, said the spiel, a 24 team event, was a huge suc- cess. "The curling was viewed by many spectators who wit- nessed some fine shot mak- ing," he said. The Terrace Bay Curling Club will be hosting the Northwestern Junior Men's NOTICE TO CREDI- TORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of HELEN D'ARCY late of the Township of Schreiber in the District of Thunder Bay who died on or about the 7th day of November, 1990 must be filed with the under- signed on or before the 9th day of February, 1991, after which date the undersigned will dis- tribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Thunder Bay, Ontario this 4th day of January, 1991. MURRAY & COURTIS Barristers and Solicitors Suite #410 The Chapple Building 101 N. Syndicate Ave. Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 3V4 runner up. The Chris Reid rink from Disrict Playdowns Jan. 31 - Feb. 2. ao » ry = ah i TODESCO - A funeral Mass of the Resurrection was cel- ebrated on Monday, Jan. 8th by Reverend Father J. Rademaker for the late Mrs. Anne Todesco in St. John Berchman Roman Catholic Church in Rossport. Reverend Father Campbell of St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church in Terrace Bay assisted. Mrs. Clara Dupuis and Mrs. Vera Mannila both of Nipigon, were soloist and organ- ist respectively. Internment was in St. John Berchman Cemetary. Pallbearers were: Bill Needham, Stanley Zwaresh, Charlie Todesco, Cam Todesco, Art Douglas and Lorne Molinski. Mrs. Todesco was born Anne Loretta Douglas July 10, 1902 in Spanish, Ont. and was raised in | Webbwood, Ont. She was the eldest of 9 children born to Ellen and William Douglas. There are three surviving of the Douglas family: one sister, Cecelia Somers of Espanola Ont., and two brothers, Joseph Douglas of Sioux Narrows, Ont., and Jack Douglas of Webbwood, Ont. Anne Todesco taught elementary school in copperciliff, Birch Island (Manitoulin Island), Jackfish and Red Rock prior to her marriage to Charles (Camillo) Todesco in February 1928. Mrs. Todesco did resume teaching in the late 50's for a number of years at Schreiber, Ont. Mrs. Todesco is survived by her son John of Sarnia, Ont., her daughter Camilla of Don Mills, Ont., 4 grandchildren: Charlie Todesco of Chapleau, Ont., Charlene Kandilas of Burlington, Ont., Joanne Todesco of London, Ont., Laureen Todesco of Sarnia, Ont., and one great grandson Jonathon Todesco of Chapleau, Ont. She was predeceased by her husband Charles in February 1972. Mrs. Todesco was very active in community affairs through- out the sixty-two years she resided in Rossport. She was an active member of the Ladies' Altar Society of St. John Berchman Church, the Women's Institute, the Moose Lodge, the Chimo Club, the Rossport Curling Club and had served as a member of the local School Board, the McCausland Hospital Board in Terrace Bay, the Nipigon District Hospital Board and the Rossport Water Association. Mrs Todesco was the Rossport news corre- spondent for the Times-News and the Terrace Bay News for many years. Anne Todesco was a recipient of an Ontario Bicentennial Medal in 1984 from the Government of Ontario in recogni- tion for her valuable contribution to her community. N ay Orns'c TERRACE BAY 4 si POLICE FORCE IN : CONJUCTION WITH ONT. FEDERATION OF SNOWMOBILE CLUBS Will be offering a Snowmobile Driver Training Course commencing: Feb. 11 - Feb. 15, 1991 7 p.m. All applicants must be 12 years of age at time of registration. Pre-registration is required at the Terrace Bay Police Office on or before February 8, 1991. Cost: $15.50

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