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Terrace Bay News, 24 Sep 1975, p. 12

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PAGE I2 TERRACE BAY NEWS BRYSON: The funeral of the late James David (Jimmy) Bryson, whose ¥ death occurred on September I5, in hos- pital, at the age of 88, was conducted in St. John's Anglican Church in Schreiber on September I7th, by the Rev. George Quibe- 11 of Nipigon, assist- ed by the Rev. Frank Moore of Thunder Bay. The pall bearers were his grandson Rodney, Jimmy, Bobbie and Ricky Bryson and Godfrey Birch and Sev Maronese. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. Mr. Bryson's immediate survivors are his wife, Agnes, daughter Lillie (Mrs. Georges Legault) of Montreal; and son Jack of Schreiber. He was predeceased by his daughter Jean (Mrs. D.G. Morrison) in I95I, there are also five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Prior to the Church service, the I.O0.O0.F. of which he was a former District Deputy Grand Master, and the Masonic Lodge of Terrace Bay conducted their burial rite in the King Funer- al Home. ; Mr. Bryson, who was born in Gateshead on Tyne in England was a pioneer citizen of Schre- iber, coming here in I9II and retiring from thesC.P.R.4Hin T9551. He had immediate prestige in Schreiber, be- ANNOUNCEMENT incere thanks to all of the people in the Rossport, Schreiber, Terrace Bay area for their warm welcome and support in the past ten months. ith deep regret | will no longer be associated with the Rossport Inn Limited as of September 30, 1975. "Tina" (Cook) cause he had -'fired' for the late Bill Fur- longer, on the famous Flying Scot - and con- : tinuing a custom established then Jimmy was always the 'First Footing' on New Year's Eve in the Furlonger home in Schreiber. Jimmy was the star of the show, for many years in Schreiber - his golden voice, att- 1 racting not only local audiences, but commer=- cial offers which he refused because he wanted to sing to the people he knew. Attending the service from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Georges Legault, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Squier, Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Whent of White River and other friends from the immediate area. SEPTEMBER 24, 1975 | TO THE EDITOR: y Attached is a copy of a reply from the Hon. Frank Miller, Minister of Health in res- ponse to my inquiry concerning dental costs along the North Shore. Readers comments would be welcome by me. - Jack Stokes Dear Mr. Stokes: Please refer to your letter of July 30th in 'which you mentioned different points of con= cern of residents along the north shore continued page I3 .... NOTICE THE PRIVATE ROAD TO THE LAKE SUP- PERIOR PUMPHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC DUE TO TERRACE HEIGHTS SUB-DIVISION DEVELOPEMENT WORK, KIMBERLY-CLARK OFc CANADA LIMITED PULP AND FOREST PRODUCTS DIVISION

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