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Terrace Bay News, 2 Oct 1974, p. 13

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OCTOBER 2, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Billie Weaver, who received her B.A. this spring from Lakehead University, has returned there to study for a B.Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hodgson of Sutton, Ont. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George King. : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weaver spent their vac- ation in Montreal, Ottawa, Smith Falls and Sudbury, with relatives and friends. The Chimo Club Senior Citizens will hold a general meeting on October IIth, at 7:30 p.m., followed by a social, with a potluck lunch. Visiting the Huards over the weekend were their daughter Betty Ann and their son Roy and also Frances Cooke all from Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Holland were guests at the Annual Meeting of Northwestern Ontario Funeral Service Association held at the Hol- iday Inn in Thunder Bay. A friendship hour was a courtesy of Blake-Everest-Jenkins & Sargent Funeral Homes. Following that was a banquet and a full evening of entertainment. For the Holland's it was like old times to see old friends again. SCHREIBER COUNCIL QUOTES Highlights of Schreiber Municipal Council meeting: Councillor N.A. McCuaig reported on the progress being made on the addition to the arena. Clerk, A.J. Gauthier was instructed to place and ad, as follow-up to the Senior Cit-: izens Housing Survey. In response to his request the lot next to his residence will be sold to Rene Bedard for an agreed sum. 3 The clerk is to investigate the legal ow- nership of Lot 24, Plan M120, Kingsway. A letter from Mr. Tommy Bolan expressed concern regarding the replacement of a culvert torn up when sewers were installed - Councill- or R. Krause will investigate this. Minutes of the Lake Superior Board of Ed- ucation, the Home for the Aged, and the Thun- der Bay Health Unit, were studied and filed. Notice was received of the N.W.0.M.A. con- vention in Dryden, October 3-4-5, and Mr. Gauthier asked to make the necessary reservat- ions for local delegates. The Municipal Liason Committee sent infor- mation re funds available for land assembly purposes. continued page 14 ...... ~~ CUSTOM FLOORCOVERING Winronen PL INSTALLATION ® MAJOR LINES: CUE io Of 2Sohnsiban CUSHION VINYL RAMIC TI ® GUARANTEED PR Shi LE FIRST ANNUAL ® FREE ESTIMATES 7 STORE OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON UNTIL 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY'S ALL DAY Horves: CALL JIM AT: P.O. BOX 816 229-0447 MARATHON, ONTARIO DA N C E VISIT THE RUSTIC ROSSPORT INN ROSSPORT, ONTARIO ® Licensed Rooms Open from I2 noon to I a.m. 9 ob ob of ob oF ok ob of ob ok oF ob ob ob ob ob ok @® Licensed Dining Room Specializing in: LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT DINNERS Open Daily Supper - 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday Hours - I2 noon to IO p.m. Sunday - RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST! Call: 824-2690. ook ok oh ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Eo LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. "OPEN YEAR ROUND" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL DANCING FROM 9 P.M. to1A.M. TO THE MUSIC OF "ADRENALIN $5.00 per couple REFRESHMENTS 5/$3.00

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