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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1975, p. 12

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TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 2, 1975 »" leral of the late J. Leo Potvin, aged death occurred suddenly on March 21, sted in. Holy Angels Roman Catholic March 24th by the Rev. F.J. Meyer. ry. pall bearers were Austin Cosgrove, rch, Larry Paske, Joe Caccamo, John Frank Driscoll. Active bearers were lan, Tom Turner, Kevin Cocks, Ivan rne Paske and Bill Mullins. ent was in Schreiber Cemetery. n's immediate survivors are three Mrs. Maria Doyle of Toronto, Mrs. otte of Montreal, Mrs. Beatrice Small o, and three brothers, Joe of Seven Que., Reg of Carlton Place and Gil- oronto. ; tvin was born in Mackey Station, com- hreiber in I9I6 with his parents and e since then. predeceased by his parents, two Pius (his twin) and Willie and a rnice, Mrs. Larry Paske. tvin had retired, as a C.P. Rail en- 5 1968, those attending the service from out lere Mrs. Mary Turcotte, Mrs. Beatrice 1bert Potvin, Mrs. Edna Ecker, Toron- nd Potvin, Windsor, all relations of sed; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cocks, Mr. and le Paske, Mr. Larry Paske and Mr. Neil yf Thunder Bay and Tom Turner of Terr= "LUB TO HONOUR MR. AND MRS. G. LEHTO -e the bad weather there was a good the Chimo Club regular meeting on , with George Birch presiding. inancial statement was adopted as read Wallace, acting for W.T. Wallace = by the bad weather. Cyril Sparkes' sr the New Horizon Fund was adopted. e Birch, Bill Gerow and Cyril Sparkes cd to attend a meeting in Thunder Bay Jacomb reported sending cards to sick aved people in the community. ation of ten dollars will be given to usland Hospital Building Fund in mem- he late Leo Potvin, a Chimo member. e of appreciation was given Lil Chris-- making the tickets for the tablecloth Mary Chadwell for a raffle. wing the April I8th meeting a social will honour George and Aili Lehto who ng to Sault Ste. Marie. lub was happy to grant the request of . ters Lara and Leanne of Huntsville -- the Happy Hookers' club to present a display of the winter's work in the Club on April 5th from 2 - 4 p.m., which the public is cor- dially invited to attend. The Chimo Club will be serving tea and coffee. The Happy Hookers are sponsored by Confederation Coll- ege. Winnie Campbell volunteered to replace Connie Weaver (who is ill) on the membership telephone committee. Alice McCouan volunteered to assist the decorating committee who provide novel and amusing decorations for almost every general meeting. Following the meeting cards were played with prizes won as follows: Bridge - Ladies ~- Helen Wallace, high; Alice Farrow, low. Men Joe Campbell, high; Ab Farrow, low. whist - Doris Almos, high; Bern Jacomb, low. Men - Cyril Sparkes, high. no man for low. Of the double draw table, the less said, the better, except, that George Birch (for- getting this is Women's Lib) was quickly and thoroughly disposed of by three ladies at the table! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Willoughby with daugh- (this reporter astounded to have Lara, not school age, quickly spell out the names involved) are the guests of Glenn's mother, Mrs. Saima Willoughby, visiting also other relations in town. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Furyk have returned from a holiday spent in Sarasota Springs, Fla. - with Mrs. Furyk's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Sokolick, Chicago. COMEAU: The funeral of the late Joseph Philippe Comeau, aged 46 whose death occurred suddenly in Schreiber on March 2Ist, was conducted in the King Funeral Home on March 25th by the Rev. F.J. Meyer. Pall bearers were Jack Richardson, Clem Bedard, Ron McBride, Ivan Martin, Gerald : Comeau and Ray Theriault (nephew). _ Interment was in the Schreiber cemetery. Mr. Comeau, a native of Nova Scotia had liv- ed in Schreiber since I952 being employed with the Terrace Bay Mill and Schreiber Mun- icipal Office. ue is survived by two sons, Edward and James, both of B.C., two brothers = Gerald and Emile, Nova Scotia, one sister, Mrs. Ger- aldine Comeau of Mass, U.S.A. < error Sy

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