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Terrace Bay News, 28 May 1975, p. 14

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 28, 1975 rown_ Topics - cont'd from page I2 relations. Mrs. Lloyd Small, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Members were asked to bring sewn articles Mr. and Mrs. Justin Martin will be for the penny auction and a recipe for the on May 24th to attend the wedding bridal book being made-up, to the June meet- orz and Linda Hewitt. ing. Standing conveners were named: Mrs. Annie reiber Kool Kats held a successful Niemi - Family Affairs and Consumer Affairs; upper in their Club at Walker Lake --| mrs. Mavis Slater - Argriculture and Canadian ext one planned for May 3Ist. The- | Industries; Mrs. Winnie Clemens = Citizenship meetings are held every Sunday at and World Affairs; Mrs. Anne Todesco = Tweeds- muir History; Mrs. Clemens also as District their summer projects is to cut a Director and Mrs. Chris Morris, cards and ough the hills, from the back of Visiting. , to the Lake Road hill at west end m where the old ski jump was built. A.A. Small, local supt. presents a cheque 11a Spikula is in St. Joseph's Hos- for $90,000 from C.P. Rail to Reeve H.. McPar- ander Bay. ; land to assist Schreiber in re-building the dam at Cooks Lake - the source of the town's Bottomley of Thunder Bay spent the water supply. Photo by I. McCuaig. ith his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman NSTITUTE s who are great grandmothers were | with corsages by Mrs. Anne Todesco dent at the Schreiber Women's Instit- eeting. The honoured ladies includ- Mildred Smith, Mrs. Eunice Bolan, e Niemi and Mrs. Winnie Campbell. mnable to attend were Mrs. Jessie ;nd Mrs. Agnes Bryson who has been the ince the local organization was form- ~all was answered by naming improve- + the community - the need for a rec- cuilding, more benches in the centre own for convenience of tourists and , the possibility of turning the small MRS. LILY WILSON CELEBRATES 80TH BIRTHDAY ich runs through the town into a beau- - instead of the eyesore it presently is; Mrs. Lily Wilson's 80th birthday was marked current events" discussed was recent by a reunion of the Birch families at a party ul Telethon in aid of Cystic Fibrosis attended also by old friends in the Schreiber town hall on May I7th. During the evening, d by local Kinsmen. es of the past meeting, the financial her brother, George Birch on behalf of rela- ere adopted as read by Mrs. Winnie tions and friends presented Mrs. Wilson with a and Mrs. Margaret Spillane. colour television, and on the stroke of mid- ts for a quilt draw, received from night (her birthday being on the 18th) the whole crowd stood to sing Happy Birthday to her Morrow of Kakabeka Falls were sold to LN Dancing was continuous with no generation the list of Short Courses received gap observable, as grandparents and uncles and jlecraft one was 'chosen. "aunts sped gaily around with small nieces and s were completed for a penny auction nephews and grandchildren. 13th in the town hall with several The evening ended with a buffet lunch. d articles for children featured. and the following day the party continued with Beno, the guest speaker, described the the family dinner held in Mrs. Wilson's home. of wills and testaments and, the impor- In addition to the I5 relatives living in Schreiber the following came from out of town f every adult making one, avoiding on and often heartache among bereaved continued page I5 ......c----

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