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Terrace Bay News, 15 Oct 1953, p. 5

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ARCUND THE TOWN eens ) Don and Betty Anderson have returried from twc weeks in the Lakehead where Don was hospitalized. While away, their children, Keriny and Donna were the guests of their Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Anderson of Marathon, returning on Sunday.' Betty Ollen-Bittle visited in Fort Arthur with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Callum over Thanksgiving weekend, returning Monday with daughter Judith, _ Mrs. Bruce Larson and daughter Marilynne return.d Sunday from a week spent with her p2zrents Mr, and Mrs. W. Lundeen in Eagle 'River, Cntario, Marilynne had been the guest of her Grandparents for the previous 'three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Art. Reynolds La tegined ton by Gordon Kydd were in the Fee he during the past weekend, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Bineins have returned from their holidays spent in Toronto visit~ ing Aggie's sister, Mrs. H, Graham and family, and in Buffalo New York with Alex's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. M, Floekhart, This was the first occasion in twenty years that Aggie's family had a-reunion ineluding the whole family. Phyl Woods visited. in Port Arthur last weekend as guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woods Donna' Walker and Kay Weppler also spent last weekend at the Lakehead, _ The Home and School Association will hold its first meeting of the season next Monday evening, October 19th, at 8:15 p.m. in the Public School, _ At this meeting you will have' ample opportunity to become acquainted with all the teachers and*principals and-to visit the rooms in the Public School. Mr. Tom Walter will' be in charge of the programme. Mrs. Sylvia Graham, cf Toronto, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, ivans-Smith and will be. leaving early in November. Her younger son' John with his wife Stella were also guests prior 'to leaving for Toronto via Chicago and Detroit. Mrs. Graham is sailing from New -York on 11th December: to spend Christmas in England, o-O-0% FOR SALE All kinds of household furnishings and ply wood boat apply house 133, 0-0-0 himself $50.00, Page 5 HOChBY ASSOCIATION NEWS at Doug Harris, Manager of H.B.C. won the $50.00 in the T.B.H.A. World Series Pool; Doug had ticket 33 for the' Yankees and therefore picked up the Fifty Bucks, The Hockey Association will net close to $50,00 from the pool to help finance hockey in the community this coming winter, We would like to thank'all those who purchased tickets and thus gave their support to hockey. BIG BUCK CONTEST: At the opening of deer season the T. B, H. A. will sponsor a Big Buck Contest, Tickets for this contest may be: purchased from the license issuer and are $1,00. Tickets will be available in Terrace Bay, Marathon, Sehreibeér, Rossport, Red Roek and Nipigon, Weighing in Stations will be at - Terrace Bay.Enterprisgs - Caccamo's Store ' in Schreiber and Zeckner's Store in Nipigon, The ticket buyer with the biggest buck shot during the open season will win All rules of the contest will be found on the tickets, So how about it you hunters - we know you are all going to get your deer this year. Why not invest a buck - Bee a buck and win 50 bucks, You can even weigh them before shoot- ing - make sure you take only the big one, Get your tickets now - or when you purchase your ee at Terrace Bay and Sonnene rs HARD HARD TIMES DANCE The Hockey As. Association will sonn sponsor a Hard Times Dance to help make for a good time for hockey in Terrace Bay, Watch Saenee announcements. CHICKEN SHOOT The Hockey Association also plan a chicken shoot - to be run off Sunday, Ostober 25th and Nov. lst. Watch for further details, - 0-0-0 FOR SALE 1949 Ford DeLuxe Tudor fully sitaecrt: ized and in good running condition, air- condtyacned block heater. Will consider a half or 2 "out truck trade-in or boat & motor, Call house 133 Poplar Grescent. 0-0-9

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