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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jan 1970, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 8, 1970. DRESSWELL CLEANERS HOURS - Monday to Saturday - 9a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ae -2:30 to 5:30 p.nf. = ne ea" Wednesdays - nal DRE y eepeS. 2 Bast ieee a.m. to 12:30 p.m fae tt. -4:30 to 5:30 p.m. TILDEN RENT-A-CAR - TRUCK DAILY RENTALS SHORT AND LONG TERM LEASING PHONE: BRIAN DUFFY Schreiber 824-2043 Evenings 824-2068 / PHONE: 824 SCHREIBER PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 2250 ee crak peering meet ean Wednesday and Saturday afternoons .. LEGION EXECUTIVE INSTALLED Wednesday and Saturday mornings ....- The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, Terrace Bay, held a joint installation with the Ladies Auxil- iary to the Legion, in December, at the Legion Hall. The meeting was opened at 7.30 by Comrade C. Koski. The colours were presented by J. Garriock and D. Gunter. Comrade C. Koski passed the gavel to Comrade J. Falzetta, who was the Installing Officer . The two new executives presented for installation by Comrade Garriock were as follows: - Sergeant at Arms - J. Garriock; Warden - Mae Mallais; Secretary - Ray Belliveau, Joyce Mercier; Treasurer - Paul Coupal, Pam Jones; Ist Vice Pres- ident - Pat Jones, Stella Gusul; 2nd Vice President Bill Kubjida, Dodie Bougie; Past President - oy Koski, Dorothy Coupal; President elect - George Churney, Dorothy Ballentine. Both ladies and men's committees were jointly installed. Closing remarks were made by both the new presidents-elect, Dorothy Ballentine and Comrade George Churney, who closed the meeting, follow- ing the retiring of the colours. LONG-TIME RESIDENT MRS. J. MARCELLA BURIED IN TERRACE BAY sa a eee Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Marcella, who passed away on December 29th, in the Terrace Bay Hospital, were held on January 2nd, in St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Marcella was born in Haileybury, Ontario, in 1903. She was married in Kirkland Lake, in 1935 to Joseph Marcella. They came to Terrace Bay in 1949, where she resided until her death. Mrs. Marcella was very active in her Church, and particularly in the Cath olic Women's League. She is surrvived by her hus- band Joe, sons, Richard, of Sarnia; Paul, Owen Sound; Joseph, Terrace Bay; a daughter, Laurie Mae of Toronto; as well as three sisters, one brother and seven grand children. Mrs. Marcella's body was brought to the Church on Thursday evening. The funeral mass took place Friday morning, at 11 a.m. There were four Priests officiating, Father Gvora, of St. Martin's, Father Gallagher and Father Carroll, of Thunder Bay, and § Father Cano of Schreiber. Pall bearers were Lionel Waghorn, Don Laporte, Joe Kennedy, Art Connors, and Mrs. Marcella's two | continued page 5 ..... here now at ISLAND VIEW SHELL SERVICE the world's best looking best performing snowmobile a Brian Hubelit was home for the holiday season from Wolfville Nova Scotia were he attends Acadia University . Miss Kit Knauff of Halifax was home for New - Year's to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Knauff 9 , Donald B EE N f | ARLBERG 1968 sew 63,767 properties damaged by FIRE in Canada. FIRE IS SO FINAL. PHONE - 824-2666 SCHREIBER, ONTARIO. SNOWMOBILES 1970 Phone - 825-3638 Terrace Bay, Ont.

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