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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jul 1961, p. 7

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July 27, 1961 Sa TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 NORWOOD MOTEL- OPEN HOUSE On Saturday, July 29, from 11:00 A.M, to '2:00 P.M., the Norwood Motel is proud to in- vite friends and residents to see the new motel, Special features are tile bathrooms, show- ers and tubs with sliding glass shower doors, and electric heating with individual thermo- stats in each room, Furnishings are modern | and of a high quality. i riage was perforned by an Uncle, Rev.Father Dumais, Enroute home they visited relatives in Sudbury, Hamner and Biscotasing, Ontarios PUSHES WHEELBARROW (Cont'd from Page 1) Asked if he had walked all the way he ad- mitted accepting short lifts on gravel stretch es in the Rockies where it was impossible to "push", The all Canada trip took him through Fraser Canyon and across Rogers Passe The wheelbarrow holds camping equipment, provisions; etce Having in mind reports on the last two month's prairie weather we asked for his re- actions, Apparently. the first rain on the trip was a thunderstorm encountered in the vicinity of Kenora. Temperature in Medicine {Hat (in the shade) was 98 degrees and were con sistently high through Saskatchewan and Man- itoba, On this portion of the trip night walking was scheduled. He claims an average of. some 34 miles per day and praises the hos- pitality extended to him enroute. Footgear is three pair of hand sewn mocassins, none of which showed signs of being ready for discard. He said he also was presented with a key to the City of Winnipeg and carries greetings from the Mayor of Winnipeg to Mayor PhilliPs of Toronto. | Married and the father of nine children (and unemployed before the trip), we asked if | | | | A special tribute is paid' to all the con- tractors and suppliers for their splendid workmanship and co-operation in constructing the building so well and so quickly. The General Contractor was M,Cebrario and Sons, and the Electric Contractor was Stuar Electric. a TOWN TOPICS (Cont'd from page 4) Mr.& Mrs. E.Persson with their children spent a vacation in Sudbury, Hamilton and North Bay, visiting relatives. { i | | Jean and Bill Megraw travelled east for their camping trip, visiting Jean's mother | in Hamilton and Mabel and Sid Spencer in Niagara Fallse -- Mre& MrseTed Brown and family have returned from their vacation when they visited friends in Thessalon, North Bay and Ottawa, Stella and the twins continued on to Chateauguay, Quebec while Ted and the older children en- joyed a trip to Massena, N.Y. Enroute home they eropped with .Ted's Mother in Kapuskas- ing. they were kept aware of his progress, He said that they are constantly receiving pictures snapped enroute and that newspapers are send- '|ing copies to his family when intervieweds © The wheelbarrow is equipped with ball- bearing wheels at the rear and on' down hill stretches John juaps on and rides, somewhat after the manner of dog sled mushers who jump on the rear runners of the sleigh. 'We can't. vouch for the authenticity of all Mr,Pacaud's claims but, if he has walked all © the way. from Vancouver and does reach the C, NeE at noon on its opening day we, who have grumbled over the prairie provinces! heat and | narrow pass highways in the Rockies while riding in a comfortable auto, say we hope somebody re-imburses him for his effortse By the way, during the whole interview, we heard no word of complaint from John Pacaud B about anything and last saw him, accompanied | by a group of cheering youngsters, trundling | down Highway 17 in brilliant sunshine, headed in the direction of Toronto. 'FOUND -- Small change purse holding bills and | Silver, Owner may claim same at Police Office. Mret Mrs, Al Gerow and family visited Al's Sister in Parry Sound during their vacation. and camped at Batchawana, Ontario. Mr.& Mrs. Brian Peterkin and daughter re- turned this weekend froma holiday spent in Winnipeg with her parents, Mr.& Mrs, Ernie Schock with Don, Frank and Tommy spent three weeks camping in East- ern Ontario, through Michigan and back through the Soo and a visit to Ethel's home in Chapleaue Mrs& Mrs. Tommy Noonan of Hamilton arrived Monday to visit Mrs,Noonan's sister, Ethel Schock and family, Mre& Mrs, T.Latour and daughter motored East during the past two weeks, stopping briefly to visit in Spanish, Ont,., with the Semenuik!s (former Terrace Bay residents) before visiting Ann's sister in Sudbury, The also visited relatives in Midland and Kirk- land Lake--the DreAcal family in. Kapuskasing and Ann's father in Port Arthur, Mro& irs, E,Kettle and children were "4 ij Check your Syme | --.. Bathing S uppl Le S Y | i i Sun glasses accompanied on their vacation by Irene's Caps brother Art Beaulieau and family as they [--) ee, ets went to Sault Ste.Marie and to Sudbury where they were guests of Irene's Mother, i } L_] cameras |__| Hair Mr.& Mrs,Sig Erickson and Freddy spent Films Brushes & their holidays in Kenora visiting a sister Flashbulbs Combs and with old friends in Red Lake and Ear Falls Mr.& Mrs,Ed St.Dennis and family were © accompanied on their vacation by Mr.& Mrs,R. Cormier as they motored to Montreal to visit LP 9 their families and to attend the double ag h O rns Ih armac y | wedding of Mrs,St.Dennis and Mrs,Cormier's j sisters, Francoise and Adele LeBlanc to two Terrace Bay, Ontario ---~' Phone 'TA - 5-366 |_brothers_Layrent_and_Jean_Dullis. __--The mar- ! [} cosmetics {} Colognes

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