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Terrace Bay News, 29 Feb 1968, p. 12

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PAGE 12 Schreiber - cont'd Mrs. Jack McCouan and Mrs. Manuel McCouan have returned from Toronto where they visited Jack McCouan who is recovering following surgery in the East General Hospital . Winners in the Schreiber curling invitational bon- spiel on February 23,24, and 25 were as follows: Ist event - J. MacDonald, Glenna MacDonald, Carl Gorham, Donna Gorham - Terrace Bay; Brian Birch, Tookey Herlihy, Michael Cosgrove, Edythe Cosgrove; Burton Phillips, Frankie Caccamo, Ralph Hewson, Maureen Phillips; Peter Doig, Edna Cocks, Barry Harper, Penny Parker - all of Schreiber. 2nd event - Len and Norma Crockford, Henry and Maria Herner - Terrace Bay; Lou and Syl Duquette, Ross and Ruth Mitchell - Terrace Bay; Elmer and Es- ther Niemi, Neil Ross, Val. O'Keefe - Schreiber; Ben Hayes, Katie Frommann, Dave Desrosiers, Joan Wray - Terrace Bay 3rd event - Hector McLeod, Liz Burns, Charlie Koski} Dot Koski - Terrace Bay; Jack Gordon, Freda Dugga Ryan LeBlanc, Crystal Kusik - Schreiber . ROSSPORT Mrs. P. Testori hosted the Five Hundred Card Club members Wednesday evening for their weekly game. Pirzes were captured by Mrs. Herb Lif, Mrs. Hattie Yandon and Mrs. Lenard Ibey. Luncheon was served. Peter Legault, a student at Hillcrest High School in Port Arthur was home over the weekend. Area School Superintendent J.S. Lowcock was in the village Monday, visiting the school . Mrs. Dan Gerow was at the Lakehead over the weekend. Early Saturday morning the residence of Chief Mushqush of Pays Plat Reserve was lost by fire. All furnishings, clothing and groceries were lost in the blaze. It is thought that the fire started from over- head pipes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page and family left Saturday to réeside-in Schreiber . The Rossport Curling Club has drawn up teams for a local. bonspiel to be run off this weekend. Also final ized arrangements for a Bingo in the hall March Ist. and the draw on a hamper of groceries will be drawn for the same evening. Miniskirts are now available in all thighses. TERRACE BAY NEWS ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE REPORT Total Duty Hours: 244 5 Highways & Secondary Roads Patrolled: 4,319 miles Investigations : 7 complaints and one house destroy- ed by fire at Pays Plat. Traffic: one property damage accident investigated with damage amounting to $50. 5 six charges laid under the Highway Traffic Act one charge under the Liquor Control Act one charge under the Criminal Code forty-three warnings issued to motorists for infract- ions of the Highway Traffic Act and Vehicle Defects 111 Vehicles given Safety checks There were no requests for assistance from the Sch- reiber Transient and Welfare Fund during the past week. M. Kulmatycki Your NEWSPAPER ! The Medium with the BIGGEST SELL POWER So many little 'extras" to re- member to make yours the wed- ding of your dreams. And you'll find them all here - in perfect taste. Our friendly staff will be happy to help you in your selection. Beautifully engraved ... a reflection of your good taste Crrrare Bay News TERRACE BAY PHONE 3747

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