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Terrace Bay News, 6 Feb 1964, p. 8

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IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear Father, David Thomas Evans, who passed away February 6th, 1963. One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away, God took him home--it was His will, Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by daughters Violet, Rosemarie, sons-in-law Jack and Viv, and Grandchildren. THERE In loving memory of a dear Husband, David Thomas Evans, who passed away February 6th, 1963. I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own: And day by day I miss him more As I walk through life alone. God knows how much I miss hin, Never shall his memory fade, Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where he is laid. So sadly missed by Wife, May. Jee In loving memory of a dear Father, David Thomas Evans, who passed away February 6th, 1963. When days are dark and friends are few, Dear Father, how we think of you. Friends are friends if they are true We lost our best friend when we lost you You could not say goodbye to us, You could not clasp our hands; But God has taken one we loved To his realms so grand. Sadly missed by his daughter Olive and his Son-in-law Roy. CURLING CLUB NEWS Congratulations to Lou Duquette, Len Crock ford, Danny Kenney and Ed Belliveau for win- ning the zone final in Red Rock last weekend. This Thursday they begin the Northwestern Ontario play-offs in Marathon. This round- robin tournament should be finishing up on Sunday. Undoubtedly, some of the avid curler will take a drive down to watch the local team in action on the weekend. The 2nd annual High School (Cont'd on Pg. {0) Pictured above |. tor. are Bob Mendelin, Jerry Thrower, Geo. McKay, G. Chicoine and A. Teskey who received their certificates. TRADE TRAINEES HONORED On Friday evening, the eleventh Trade Training Graduation ceremonies were held following a dinner at the Tertace Bay Motor Hotel. At this time, Kim- berly=-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, honored the five graduating Tradesmen. Receiving their certificates were:- Bob Mendelin, electrician; George McKay, millwright; Al Teskey, machinist; Gerard Chicoine and Gerry Thrower, pipefitters . Guest speaker on this occasion was Mr. W.M. Morgan, Vice-Principal of Hammorskjeld High School in Port Arthur. His topic, "Education for a Changing World", was both instructive and enter- taining and his audience went home with several provoking thoughts on the subject. Presentation of certificates to the graduates was made by John Ferrier, Manager of Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. The graduates were also presented with Plant Maintenance manuals and hand= books relating to their respective trades by William Farrell, Plant Engineer, and Herman Roberts, Trades Supervisor . This occasion marked the culmination of three years of both classroom and on-the-job training to the graduates in the Terrace Bay Mill. The Company Trades Training Program is recognized by the Ontario Dept. of Labour, whose Apprenticeship Branch for- warded appropriate Government certificates for the Graduating Tradesmen . (Continued on Page 10) READY FOR BIG SMORGASBORD Men of the Com- munity Church prepar for the large crowds they expect to feed at their annual din- ner on Tuesday, Feb. lith. Pictured from left t right are:-Ted Young Harry Smith, Bill Colborne, M.. Steen, B. Forbes ,A.Chadney, G.Martin, B.Kurylo. -Photo by G.Wheeler

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