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Terrace Bay News, 26 Sep 1973, p. 15

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SEPTEMBER 26, 1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I5 own Topics = continued ...... 'ollowing a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Art eBlanc will host a come-and-go tea in their ome from 8:30 to I0:00 in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Scarboro of South Porcupine spent last week with their cousins, "Beau" 3allard and Mrs. Bill Mullins. The Schreiber Brownies registration will be held in Holy Angels School Auditorium at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 2nd. Brownies must be 7 by December 3I, I973. Ted Yates and son Michael of Brandon, Man. spent the weekend with Reg and Marlene Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall of Smithville, Ont. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCuaig. Neighbours and old friends called on Tommy Bolan on his 80th birthday on September IIth to offer congratulations and enjoy reminiscing over past events on both the railway and comm- unity events. His old friends were sorry to hear of the death on September I4th in Toronto of Thomas Albert (Tom) Arnot. Mr. Arnot is survived by his wife, Stella of Toronto, two sons, Roderick of Peterborough, Terry and a daughter Donna (Mrs. Bill Hamilton) of London, two grandchild- ren. He is also survived by two sisters Miss Dorothy Arnot and Mrs. Ida McCashen of Toronto The funeral service was held in the Church of St. John the Evanglist in Toronto on September I7th. P.J. MCGRATH DIES IN OTTAWA Patrick Joseph McGrath age 50 of Kellaloe, Ont. died in an Ottawa hospital, Tuesday, Sept. 4th, 1973 following a lengthy illness. He had been employed by C.P. Rail Schreiber from I942 until I956. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Rail- road Trainmen and also chartered members of Knights of Columbus Schreiber Council #3554. Survived by his mother Mrs. Thomas McGrath Kellaloe; two brothers, Michael of Schreiber, Ambrose of Hamilton; three sisters, Mrs. John Power, Schreiber; Mrs. Frank Monette, Ottawa, Mrs. John Mulligan, Peterborough. 'Funeral service was conducted by Rev. L.W. Sammon. Interment was in St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Cemetery Kellaloe. Pall bearers were Colin McGrath, James Cull, Joseph Mullin, Edgar Gets, Leo O'Connor and Alex McGrath. Getting Fat? You say you're not getting fat -- but at the end of every sum- mer it's frightening how that THE AUXILIARY TO THE MCCAUSLAND HOSPITAL Septembers meeting was held on Tuesday, the I8th in the Schreiber High School library. Seventeen ladies were in attendance. A letter was received from V. Mazzone acknowledging receipt and thanking the auxili- ary for the stainless steel crib and the doub- le basin stand for the operating room. The auxiliary has turned in 75 pounds of rags to Spadoni's so far. Keep saving them because they can use more. White is best but coloured items are no problem. The Auxiliary Ball had to be cancelled un- til further notice due to strong competition on its scheduled night. Thanks to many ladies the Tuck Shop had a good summer. continued page I6 ...... Ever Wonder? Have you ever wondered why women do so much crying at wed- dings? Take a better look at some of the grooms! NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS Municipality: Township of Terrace Bay The assessment roll may be inspected during business hours, at the municipal offices lo- cated at I2 Simcoe Plaza. : Any complaint with respect to any assessment on the assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to section 52 of The Assessment Act, R.S.0. I970, C.32 as amended. Notices of Complaint must be made in writing either by letter or on forms available at the Municipal Offices. For purposes of identification, please in- clude your name and postal address, and the reason(s) for complaint. If possible, note also the assessment roll number, the street address, concession and lot numbers, and the Municipality in which the property under complaint is situated. Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mail to the Regional Registrar named below, and, in addition, by registered mail to 'any person whose assessment is com- plained of, not later than the 3Ist day of October, 1973. Regional Registrar," Assessment Review Court, 85 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Signed: W. Hanley, Clerk. hammock seems to sag a little more.

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