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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1970, p. 13

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JULY 30, 1970 Town Topics - continued from page 12 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan and their son Tommy of New York are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Nes bitt, visiting also with others in the Nesbitt family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown of Milwaukee, Wisc., are holidaying with their nephews. Harold and Herb Gellert and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bolan spent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell in Clarkson, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Malcolm and their family were in Thunder Bay over the weekend to attend a family reunion, arranged to honor grandma, Mrs. John Snow 80th birthday. Among the seventy attending the event were some from Ottawa and Calgary - Father Murtag, of Current River, said Grace at the dinner, which was held as well as the reception, in the hall of the Canadian Order of Foresters of which Mr. Malcolm is Vice-Chief ranger . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gerow are in Winnipeg visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wainikka. Among those visiting Mrs Della Moore and her family last week were Mr. and Mrs. J. Petrich, of Toronto, en route to Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyce of Thunder Bay and Mrs. C. Ypnin of Marathon Miss Linda Tiller of Toronto is visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pyke. Mr. and Mrs. G. Pearen of Sioux Lookout visited Arnold Burns last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Doig of Toronto are visiting 'Mr. and Mrs. Mark Doig. Mrs. Bill Dunham is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson in Saskatoon and seeing her new twin grandsons . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Macadam are visiting rela- tions in Vancouver. _ Miss Tiia Renelkoor, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs. Jack Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Murray and son George of Winnipeg and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan of Toronto are visiting George Duncan. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Slater were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Slater, of Sudbury and Mrs. Esther Clements, of Ansonville. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Lengyel are Mrs. Roger Ricci, with Tommy-and Christopher, of North Bay. Mr. Lengyel Sr. has returned home to Sudbury . Dennis Gillet has returned home after visiting rel- atives in Domremy, Sask. Darlene Gillet is presently visiting her sister Mrs. Ernest Beaucage in Thunder Bay. TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 Miss Marion Prescott is spending her vacation with friends in Montreal . Cindy Kostecki has been spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friesen in Winnipeg and Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Kostecki and the rest of the family will '|now join them and camp at Greenwater Lake, Sask. Miss Dale Gardner of Clarkson, Ont., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bolan. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tremblay are Mr.andMrs. Albert Tremblay and their family, of Chapleau. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Small are holidaying in the east, enjoying a cruise with friends around the Thousand Islands, visiting in Toronto and Gananoque. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clemens have returned from visiting relations in Wiarton. Mrs. Larry Bourke and family are holidaying in Thunder Bay. Crag Drabit of Thunder Bay is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winters and. family were in Thunder Bay to attend the wedding of Mrs. Winter's niece. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bourke of Ottawa arrived this weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gellert and Allan Bourke. Art Gellert of Winnipeg is presently with Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Gellert. Corporal Michael Kulmatycki and family are spending their vacation in Sudbury, Paris and other points in Southern Ontario. Gordon Macadam of Winnipeg is visiting his mother here. Lorne Duggan and Ed Frenette of Windsor are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duggan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Negrick and family of Arran, Sask., and Miss Patsy Smilsky of Hamilton are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smilsky . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lidkea and daughter Linda have returned from a. holiday at the West Coast. Ken Martinsen of Pickle Lake is visiting his parents Mary Jo Ryan is visiting relations in and around Perth, Ont. Mrs. Ernie O'Connor, who came to Schreiber 62 years ago has returned to her home after a five year absence. She was greeted by her many friends with the customary homely gestures of welcome - the small pot of jam, a plate of biscuits, and other baking,one friend filling her fridge with supplies. continued page 14

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