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Terrace Bay News, 27 Aug 1953, p. 4

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AROUND THE TOWN (osu. ) . : Bethie and Mary Jane returned Pee 'anise holidays 'in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario where they had been guests of Mrs, Benen & parents, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Cockburn, Mr, and Mrs, Carson Miller and Victor were guests of the Meredith Nelsons last Week, Don and Betty Ollen-Bittle with Judy returned home Sunday from North Bey, Ontario where they were the guests of Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ollen-Bittle for the past three weeks, Peter Cavanaugh has returned from Burlington, Ontario where he visited with his Grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. oy arty for six weeks, Dot Dalzell entertained at a Baby Show- er for Dorothy Campbell Inst Friday evening, when a number of beautiful gifts were pres- ented to Dorothy from her. many friends: 'present, Assisting the hostess with the luncheon were Donna Walker and Kay Weppler, The Cubs returned last Thursday from. their session at Cemp reportihg it was the best yet. Cubs attending were: Richord Jeanneret, Gary Crandlemire, Dennis Bouchie, Bruce MeDon214, Henry Stuart, Barry Craig, David McDonald, Murry Pletzer, Vincent MeInnis, Bob Borsum, Jack Jessop, Joey Wig, David Lobe, Donald Farrow, Doug Moore, Michael McDonald, Doug Craig, Ron Schock, Scott Conway, Detor Cavanaugh nd Billy Garvin, Re Ms : Leaders in charge were Roland Wills, Cubmaster, and assisting were Metpolm Cranss Bill Megraw and Jack Wade, ® Prizes were awarded to the following Cubs for the best tent and camp behapior: Doug Craig, Ron Schock, Scott Conway, oe Cavanaugh end Billy Garvin, o-0-0 WANTED ~~ Motoring to Winnipeg ¢ on Mg: > shirt weekend. Room for 2 passengers, Please contact Ed Zielke at 456 Fort' Garry Rd. or Clock No. 217 as soon as possible ro further information, oh : Pe a es eas, '6-0-0 WANTED Rg a Ride to Lakehead Thursday A.M. Sept. 3rd, Contact Mill Clock #248, 0-0-0 pe ape way? eofetonm Se eae attain ¢ this week go to Mr, and Mrs, S, Fedorak on the birth of a son on August 22nd.,, and Mr. and Mrs, A. Tanner on the birth of a daughter on August 22nd, Page 4 0-0-0 NOTICE agtive September 1st The Al, Mc- Coll Insurance Agency will be handled by Ken Weppler from 125 Poplar Crescent, Phone 277. We would advise at this time that the Companies represented under this Ageney will be: 'The London and Lancashire Insurance Co, The Royal Exchange Assurance Co, Reed Shaw and McNaught Insurance Continental Casualty Compe ny All clients are herein notified that their individual policies remain in force with their respective companies and that only the name of the agency has changed, The same coutesy and service will prevail. We thank our many friends and clients for their past patronage and trust it "will "continue. @ @ "ere Al McColl and Ken Weppler. o-0-0 LADIES AUXILIARY Owing to the Labour Day holiday on Sept. 7th the regular. monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary: will be held on "Wednesday, Sept. 9th at 6:15, 'Mrs. Borsum's committee is in charge of the programme for the evening. AIL 'Weanee Fd friends are cordially invited to'attend. | 0-0-0 Rea eles cate SHOE REPAIR SHOP HOURS _ Shoe repair shop will be open in the morning during the hours 8 to 12 noon from August 27th to September 11th, O-0-0 LOST ; Anew pair of Blue Jeans at Scout Camp, Finder please return to Gil LeBlanc, 0-0-0

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