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Terrace Bay News, 24 Sep 1975, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 24, I975° Art Club - continued Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson of Edinburgh, Scotland are visiting with their nephews George (Pont) and Alex Gordon and their famil- ies. Dean Miller and Peter O'Shea of Sault Ste. "Marie spent a few days this week with Mr. Any enquiries with regard to the operation of the club may be directed to Mrs. Marguer- ite Bray, Mrs. Rita McBride or the Recreat- ion Office. COMING EVENTS: and Mrs. Norman Bottomley while doing some Wednesday, September 24th - Terrace Bay hunting here. Minor Hockey Association annual meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lidkea spent their vac- 7:30 p.m., Conference Room. ation touring the Maritime provinces, provid- Saturday, September 27th - Aguasabon Golf ing Mrs. Lidkea with many sketches for paint- Club annual wind-up, Legion hall, 9 p.m. ing this winter. Wednesday, October I5th - Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club annual meeting, Curling Club lounge, 8 p.m. C:H.L.: The Schreiber Catholic Women's League set November I5th as the date for their Christmas bazaar with Mrs. Joe Caccamo again SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS agreeing to act as convener. Mrs. Barbara Marlin of Montreal paid a Mrs. Denis Connelly volunteered to head surprise visit to Schreiber this week, to see the campaign for funds for the Rheumatism and how the town had changed since she left in continued page II .......-- 1930, surprised to see how it had expanded. Her father, Bill Stewart had been the CPR PRENATAL CLASSES constable here for four years. The Stewarts apparently lived in the house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bolan, and Barbara has still kept in touch with Mrs. Barton and her son, now Dr. Gerald Barton, who were their neighbours then. Prenatal classes for expectant parents will begin October 14th, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. in the Library, Lake Superior High School, Terrace Bay Campus. Fee: $2.00. To regist= er, call the Thunder Bay District Health Unit at 824-2413. THE ASSOCIATION OF KINSMEN CLUBS | The next classes will be in Schreiber beginning in February, 1976. DO YOU WANT TO = IMPROVE YOURSELF - ENJOY FELLOWSHIP WITH OTHER YOUNG MEN JOIN THE KINSMEN CLUB OF TERRACE BAY SERVING THE COMMUNITIES' GREATEST NEED| ( OPEN TO ALL YOUNG MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 21 - 40 NEN MEETINGS - 1st AND 3rd Thursdays GMC irdeks TIME =. 7:00 P.M, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 825-3776 % | 825-3879 a ity Truck rentals KINSMEN SPADONI BROS. LTD. THE ALL-CANADIAN SCHREIBER -- TERRACE BAY SERVICE CLUB CALL LARRY AT 824-2304

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