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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jun 1968, p. 14

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PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 13, 1968 dent, Mrs. T. Seppala led in the reciting of the Lord's prayer. The secretary-treasurer Mrs. Len Ibey read the minutes and correspondence. A djs~ cussion was had on improving the driveway of the church with gravel and repairs to the oil tank. The president announced that the Rev. E. Prinselaar will hold services at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 16th, which will be the last until September. Following adjournment, the hostess served refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed by all present. Rossport - cont'd from page 15 The meeting opened with a prayer for world peace led by the president, Mrs. Prina Gerow. The sec- retary, Mrs. H. Legault, read the minutes and correspondence. Mrs. F. Legault presented the financial statement and the auditor, Mrs. Anne Todesco, gave a report and moved same for adop- tion. A letter of thanks is to be mailed to Mr. W. Schelling for donating a power lawn mower to the church. A discussion was had on building a shed for the mower and garden tools. Felix Legault has offered to keep the grass cut in the church yard. Peter Gerow is to be hired again this year to water the flowers and shrubs. Arrangements were made for the housecleaning of the church. Following« adjournment, luncheon was served by the hostess. EIGHT VETERAN RAILROADERS HONORED Eight veteran railroaders, locomotive firemen and enginemen, who had given 331 years and one month out of their present life span of 616 years, to the service of the Canadian Pacific Railway, were hon- ored by their Schreiber brothers and Red Rock Lodge #387, Bro., of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, at a banquet, attended by 80 in the town hall on June 3rd. Officials attending the ceremony included Jack Sparrow, General chairman, CPR system, Montreal; -A report on the successful Mother's Day tea and penny auction was heard Thursday evening when the Ladies Auxiliary of the Union Church met at the Inn for the regular monthly meeting. The presi ACROSS 6-Became W.H.j Smale, Road Foreman of Engines, Sudbury; 1-Worm aware of 4-Fastening 7-Foot lever PEt J.D. Bromley, Schreiber division superintendent; ts aes te Pronoun ae and D.Q. Hamilton, Mechanical Supervisor, Schrei Idi 11-Brick- a Moe * . 14-Rleverbera- carrying [spay] ber division. Pat Guina was the M.C., with Har- 1 . 4 15-Compara- 17-World old McParland offering Grace and Ambrose tive ending Crates = oe 16-Led tion (abbr.) McGrath giving the toast to the Queen. 18-Whip Bn Dee ceteti é a ; : 20-Rational sa Expire raya Reg Bailey brought the good wishes of the Brother 'Ital islands" lH] i i 22-A state ag whiiwing ats hood of Railway Trainmen, and M.J. McGrath, es-Srecte Russian SOLUTION those of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers . 27-Footlike ruler . . i cacos 36-Dispatched = 36-Three-toed -- "4-Chickens George Dennis of Terrace Bay, a noted railway buff 30-Web- footed ae, Sieihes pale AGC AARARE se was also a guest at the occasion. The good wishes birds volcano Scpainter . "f-Cateh, . AP ihisaand Re sa IN 30. Tibetan 40-Locations --_<g- Mature of the Grand Lodge were officially presented by 33-Turf gazelle 41-Babylonian ZocVnlet A i ' Gericsiniee 32-Part of am hi: cong Jack Sparrow to Gordon Nesbitt, local Chairman. i airplane 2 vn eas 35-Slowness | 33-Pigpen sounteas) sid u. -cpinde® Mr. Guina read the record of the veterans, as each ersonifie 37-Music: as was presented with a gift: R.H. Costall, the 'baby' 38-Skill of the group, entered service in 1923 and retired in} 1968. Fred Piske entered service in 1917 and re- 39-Go by water 40-Secret agent 41-Teutonic 42-Mohamme- ng ; PROP tired in 1967, holding offices of recording secre- aa. chieftain tary, financial secretary, local chairman, secre- ar Oye tary of the General' Grievance Committee, and raat had worked every division east of Calgary. J.E. stiieot Gagnon entered the service in 1920 and retired in $5-Edible seed 1961, after being a veteran of World War 1 and a agapienag eae A ic oro of the nee and 1-Goddess of rake valve. H.E. Welbourne entered service in 2-Leak 1917 and retired in 1960 after being a World War - Sekar. 1 veteran and a member of the Brotherhood for 50 a aie years. J.D. Phillips entered the service in 1912. 5-Time gone by and retired in 1955. (Cont'd on page 12)

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