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Terrace Bay News, 16 Mar 1972, p. 16

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PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 16, 1972 be authorized to update the value of all Board Own- ed buildings and contents for Fire Insurance purposes in order to assure adequate coverage; that, approval be granted for proceeding with the conversion of hea- ting and ventilation system of the Terrace Bay Public School and Terrace Bay Campus at an estimated cost of $65,000. as covered by the five year plan. That a Maintenance co-ordinator be appointed as outlined in Item B4 (d) with remuneration as indi cated That an agreement for transpor tation be arranged with Mr. Tom Ellis of Manitouwadge for the pupils from Wilroy Mines Townsite to the Manitouwadge Public School at the rate of $1.00 per school day. The B oard will support a regional meeting of the Northwestern Boards in Thunder Bay. ROSSPORT The regular monthly meeting of St. Berchman's Altar Society was held Thurs. evening at Mrs. Herb Legault's home. Mrs. Legault vice-pres. presided in the absence of the president Mrs. Kenney. She open- ed the meeting wih prayers for the World Day of Pra- yer and welcomed the members present who turned out in 24 below weather for the meeting. The secretary Mrs. M. Hubelit read the minutes which were approves as read on motions of Mrs. P, Testori and Mrs. E. Gerow. Mrs. Todesco gave the financial report which was adopted on motion of Mrs. Schelling and Mrs. H. Legault. Accounts were passed for payment and correspondance included letters from Chapples, Novalis Center and Mrs. Kenney. Stand- ing committees tabled their reports. . Several articles of sewing, fancywork and novelties were handed in for the penny auction which brings well over 100 articles for the spring project. Each member sported a green ribbon honouring St. Patrick's Day and many Irish Jokes were heard. A sto- ry on the life of St. Patrick the patron saint of Ireland was read by Mrs. Todesco. Some members bought tickets as a member of the McCausland Hospital co-operation. It was reported that several boxes of good used clo- thing were destributed where needed. Closing prayer were for world peace and deceased villagers. A bingo was planned for Sun. April 9th. Following adjournm- ent the hostess served luncheen. FUNERAL Harry Bain, age 78, of Pinewood Court died in hospital Tues, Feb. 29, following a lengthy illness. Born in Moose Factory, Hudson Bay he came to Ros- sport as a child when his parents moved here from the north. The funeral services for Mr. Bain were held in Rossport Friday afternoon from McNally's Funeral parlour, Schreiber to Rossport Union Church with Rev. E. Prinselaar officiating .Burial was in Rossport Cemetery. Survived by one son Henry Narcius of Rossport, two brothers Thomas Bain of Chapleau and Alex Bain of Thunder Bay, six grandchildren and several neives and nephews and in-laws in the district. Pre- deceased by his wife and one brother and sister. Pallbearers were Romeo Bouchard, Bill Hubelit, Isadore Ray, Wm Schelling. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell and son Danny of Thunder Bay visited relatives here on the weekend. Clem Downey has returned from a 3 month holiday with relatives in Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mickleson and baby have return- ed from a holiday in Nipigon. Miss Agnes Mushqush has left for a holiday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. D. Henderson of Thunder Bay spent a few days at their cottage here. Dave Iddison has left to work in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Legault were business visitors to Thunder Bay during the week. CAN IDB SERVE YOU? MR. A. MACKAY One of our representatives will be at Terrace Bay Motor Hotel Terrace Bay Ontario On Tuesday, March 21st, 1972 If you require a term loan for a new or existing business, you are invited to dis- cuss your needs with him. An appoint- ment can be arranged by telephoning Terrace Bay Motor Hotel 825-3292 1db INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK TERM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES P. O. Box 878, Postal Station "FY, Thunder Bay, Ont., Tel.No.623-2745

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