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Terrace Bay News, 9 Oct 1969, p. 15

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OCTOBER 92,1969 Town Topics - continued from page a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sisson have the latter's parents' Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Neil of Guelph visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Spadoni are away on a holiday in Spain on a charter flight of General Motors. They will first visit their daughter Cora in Toronto,and then join the G.M. party. This is one of three awards the Spadoni Company has won this year - the others a holiday in Puerto Rico and another in Acupulco. Mr: and Mrs. Carl LeBlanc won the Acupulco one. i ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT ADDRESSES CONGREGATIO His Grace, Archbishop W.L. Wright, Metropolitan of Ontario, was here to address the congregation of St. John's Anglican Church, speaking chiefly to the large attendance of children, saying there some 189 churches in the diocese of Algoma, for which he is 1s responsible, an area reaching from Shebandown al- most to Toronto and North to Englehart. Assisting in the service was Rev. Arthur Chabot and 4 John Whitton as server. ~ Following the service a lunch and reception were held in the church hall when His Grace met and visited with old friends. Photo below - left to right - Mrs. Robert Winters, Archbishop Wright, Mrs. Theodore Wilson, and Rev. Arthur Chabot. Mrs. Winters, the former Victoria Riley and Mrs. Wilson,the former Gertrude Birch are the two oldest parishioners in membership in the congregation. TROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lif have returned from Port Arthur. Mr. Lif was hospitalized in the city for ometime. - cont'd page 21 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 RESIDENTS PROUD OF CROP Mr. and Mrs.Edward Singleton are the proud pos- * essors of a bumper crop of potatoes this season, many of them weighing over two pounds, and some at the two and a half pound weight. They are unwashed New Brunswick potatoes, bought over the counter, and the Singleton's are wondering if the residue of soil could have affected the growth of these beauties. Mr. Singleton, admits, he simply took out the eyes dug the hole, and his wife dropped the 'spuds' in. But he's now ruefully wishing he had noted exactly what, and in what proportions, he used for fertilizer, | instead of proceeding as usual, 'dunking' generously with whatever was left from last summer. But there will be some fun this.winter when. the note-on-the- table reads "Please put.the potato on at 5". BABIES CHRISTENED Rev. Arthur L. Chabot baptized Constance Marie, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas May and Robert William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rober Krause, at the evening service in St. John's Anglican Church on Sunday September 28th. Mr. and Mrs. G. Birch were godparents for Constance and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Fischer, god- parents for Robert. Following the service Mr. and Mrs. Krause were hosts for a party marking the event when a throng of relations and friends came to offer good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. William Shelling of Rossport attended the service and party. Marriage is a mutual admiration society where one person is always in the right and the other person | fis the husband. _ 3 Peruri nun se arevees ASEAN

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