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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jul 1966, p. 12

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Page 12 LOCAL YOUNGSTER SUSTAINS BURNS Two acts of carelessness resulted in painful burn to a Terrace Bay youngster on Monday. A local resident chose to dispose of some inflammable liquid by pouring it down a street sewer. An THE eleven year old boy who learned the hard way that IT NEVER DOES TO PLAY WITH MATCHES lit and threw a paper match into the same sewer later in the day. In the resulting explosion and fire he sustain- ed painful burns to his face and arm and is now being treated at Terrace Bay Hospital . POOL SCHEDULE 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. - Water Safety Classes 2.00 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. - Swim Team Practice 12 and under . to 5.00 p.m. - Open Swim . to 5.45 p.m. - Clean up and staff training. - Bronze Classes - Swim Team (13 & over) . to 7.30 p.m. - Adult Classes - 9.30 p.m. - Open Swim (15 & over) "00 p.m. to 7.45 - Family Swim -45 p.m. to 9.30 - Open Swim (I5 & up) 2.30 p. 5.00 p. 5.45 p. 6.30 p. 7.00 p. 7.30 p. WED. - . to 6.30 p.m. . to 7.00 p.m. Kingfish in Ross- port has written -| giving all the an- Mh] sewers on fishing? (| The Hon.G.Wardrope and Hon. Robarts "| helped him compile 4 the facts and I "ea hear you can get on at the DERBY. Lest week's Derby Winners - Mra.I.V.DeRyke of Kalamazoo, Mich $100 - 7 1b.1 oz. Viole Chesawsky, Forest Park, Ill. $50 - 7 lb.trout - Mrs.A.Hakela - Port Arthur - gl gals. Gas donated by R.Sinotte of Terrace Bay - 6 1b.15 oz. DMUNIZATION CLINIC POR SCHREIBER AND ROSSPORT IMFANTS AND PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN. DR.SEARLES WILL ADMINISTER INOCULATIONS conducted by Port Arthur & District Health Unit. NEWS SCHREIBER YOUNGSTER HURT Gene Ross, nine year old son of Mr.and Mrs? Bordon Ross was taken by his father to General Hospital in Port Arthur on Sunday after being hurt while playing on some logs near the town Falls. He and some other children were playing on a pile of old logs and the one Gene was on turned suddenly and when he fell a spllgg pune tured his side. July 14, 1966 ROSSPORT NEWS Miss Camilla Todesco, B.A., M.S.W., left on Saturday for a two month tour of Europe and the British Isles. Mr .and Mrs.Ken Thorpe left Saturday for Gree Bay, Wisc. after spending a week here. Mr.and Mrs.T .F .Seppala were Lakehead visit- ors during the week. Mr.and Mrs.F.W Iking of Quebec city are here on vacation. Cl em Downey of Chapleau is holidaying at his cottage here. Messrs . Alphonse Fenten and Harry Charles spent the weekend with their families in Fort Wil liam. Among those holidaying in and around the vil- lage the past week were Mr.& Mrs.B.Kratz of Chippewa, Ont.-The H.Schumalters of Witcheta, Kansas, Peter Evers & Don Reisenweber of Sey more, Wisc., Mr.& Mrs.J.Burnham of Richfield, Utah, Mr.& Mrs.D.A.Higley of New York, Mr . & Mrs.P.V.Fox, Grayling, Mich., J.Greene of Kenosha, Wisc. Mr.& Mrs.M.Balint of William- sport, Penn., Mr.and Mrs.D.Harvey of Young- stown, Ohio, Mr.and Mrs.B.Borkow of Red Butte Calif., A.Lancaster and family of Vancouver, Mr.& Mrs.E.E.Parks, Bloomfield, Mich.and Mr. & Mrs.G.Van deBunte of Detroit. Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bennett of Buffalo visited in Schreiber with Mr.and Mrs.L.R.McCuaig, en- - route to Saskatchewan. Bruce Gray is one of 24 district high school students leaving July 17 for Montreal as part of the Centennial Youth Travel Program in the student exchange arranged for the past two years.

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