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Terrace Bay News, 13 Sep 1962, p. 7

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nena nt tee tne entangle nc RC LC CT RE Lt OL CC ICEL A AT ceete fi b \ | y f hea K | | | v3) ie, * ? a HE Po KIWANIS 7 HEL: PK _September, 13, 192 a or SS JANIS APPLE SALE- THOSE DELICIOUS, SWEET McINTOSH APPLES ARE AGAIN BEING OFFERED FOR SALE BY THE KIWANIS CLUB OF TERRACE BAY, IF YOU ARE NOT CONTACTED WE URGE YOU TO GET IN TOUCH WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WHO WILL ARRANGE FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME, JACK WELLINGS HERMAN ROBERTS JIM CONCHIE ERNIE. ROWSON RAY KENNEY AL CHISHOLM AL TMAN DON BREARLEY PAUL BOUDREAU SAM BOYD - BILL COLBORNE :. wer e TURCOTTE. HAROLD MARSH Ne CORNTHWAITE CINTOSH RED : LES- Z% 2. a ©). HANDI. PAK IDDIES C | FUNERAL OF A,-NELSON (Continued from Page 5) D*Arcy Wilson, F,C, Harness, Tom Whitton, Verle Thompson, H.H,Howard and John Stitt, luterment was in Schreiber cemetery, Mr, Nelson was predeceased by his wife in 1940 and is' survived by three sons:'Charles, of Red Rock, Albert of Fort William, and Allan of Schreiber; three daughters, Mrs, Annic Minoletti of Port Arthur, Hilda (Mrs, Sydney Daley) of Hailebury, and Evelyn (Mrs. Joseph Lark) of Fort William, Also 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren survive. He was born in Kamfors, Sweden and came to Schreiber in 1911 where, until his retirement in March 1942, he was employed with the CPR carpentry department, Mr. Nelson, who was "Pa" to all ages in Schreiber, had won a special niche in the to life. Im earlier years dancing was his favor- ite pastime and his nimble feet were the en of many younger people. In later years his treasure house of ancedotes, coupled with sly asides, humourous but pointed, became the Each yearts winner will retain the trophy for one year and a smaller memento of the group's. achievement will be retained by it | permanently. Youth clubs isiterested in obtain-| 'ing forms should secure them from Mr.Viv.Sut~ | ton, Secretary-rmanager of the Preshes Bie Be Box 370, Sesto Ontario. SAFETY AWARDS: PRESENTED TO C.P.R. EMPLOYEES ~ | G.E, Mayne, Vice President, Eastern Region, | was in Schreiber to present safety awards to | representatives of the Bro, of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, the Oriler of Railway Telegraphers, and the Bridge and 'Quilting - Don Rosie accepted for the B of LF and E., Jack Whent for the ORT and J.H. Morrish for the B. and B, in the absence of Mr, Moran, These awards have been devised by the. Indus trial Accident Prevention Association of Ontario, with the intent of protecting both employee and arousing his interest in self- protection, and of course, as in the instance of travel services, of protectiong the public, delight of not only his family but the old Each stamp, at the bottom of plaque, repre- friends privileged to visit in his home where | sents a year in which the department named has he lived alone with fierce inijependence until | been free from ranking injuries for one year his death, and thus are highly prized, He was a member of St, Andrew's Church and Supt. V.EEveritt spoke with appreciation for many years its mainstay for alterations of the satisfactionad encouragemant he and the! and repairs, as well as serving on the various! other officers of the Company experience when boards, He also belonged for many years to such awards are won, vital evidence of the | the OOF. men's pride and interest in their work, ort Mr, Rosie, Mr, Whent, and Mr. Morrish each CONSERVATION TROPHY FOR YOUTH GROUPS spoke briefly, Mr, Rosie, exchanging some Toronto- Keen interest amoung Ontario's humourous recol?ections with Mr, Mayne of the | young peoplets groups interested in conserva- | years when the latter had worked in the Sch- tion is reported in the competition for the reiber terminal, special youth groups conservation trophy Others present at the occasion were Chicf © orginated by the Ontario Depart ment of Lands | Despatcher 0.B, Lauber chief clerk Jim Sawyer, and Forests. The handsome trophy, presented | despatcher R.C. Campbell, fireman's representa- by Lands and Forests Minister the Hon, J.W. tive Gordon Nesbitt, R, Burroughs, Asst, Supt. | Spooner to the Ontario Federation of Anglers Stanley Collins, Supt, Transportation, Eastern , and Hunters, is open for competition by all Region, and W.J. Berry, Press and Public conservation-minded youth groups. Relations, Toronto, "The Department of Lands and Forests has On this same evening Mr, Mayne presented hi been interested in advancing conservation 50 year Gold Pass, emblamatic of 50 years! principles and practices amoung our young service,to engineer J.P. (White River Joe) people," the Minister said in presenting the Gagnon, trophy. "To develop conservation further In congratulatiog Mr. Gagnon, Mr. Mayne | amoung our youth groups, the Departiemt is humourously remarked after reading a lengvny providing this trophy to be awarded by the service record, that the problem in his case Federation of Anglers and Hunters annually to |was not lack of material but rather a baffling the youth group which it feels has made the | question of what depart, he had NOT worked in. greatest contribution to conservation during' { during his long service with the CPR, Mr, Yoynd the year, All youth groups, large and small, | stated, that the prized pass, bearing the q _throughout Ontario are eligible.! inscription tand wife? was a tribute to both, --

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