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Terrace Bay News, 5 Nov 1975, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 5, I975 J IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK KINSMEN CLUB HOLD INSTALLATION 25 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 3, 1950 The Kinsmen Club of Terrace Bay Inc. held STORK CLUB: Congratulations are in order to: Mr. and Mrs installation of their 1975-76 executive recent- Angus Bryans on the birth of a baby boy on Saturday, October ly. The ceremony was conducted by Joe McEach~- 28th; and Mr. and Mrs, Doug Hillman, baby girl on Sunday, ern, Deputy Governor of Thunder Bay. y, October :23; and Mrs and Mrs, Ron Faust, baty boy on Monday, The new executive consists of (left to October 30th, . " . c Judging from the enthusiasm, the Kiwanis Hallowe'en Party right) - Rod Mer Cures bulletin editor i Bob went over with a bang. The children (and grown-ups) entered | Hopper, past president; Derek Wills, director; | into the spirit of the occasion in grand style and, as Bob Cressman, director; Burke Pollard, regis- Chairman Ed Cavanaugh remarked, the success of future parties : ai hs ig assured. The Kiwanis Club wishes to express their thanks trar; George Aulenback, Claude Latour, recs § to the parents and others whose co-operation contributed to tors; Bob Wallwin, vice-president; Len Webb, the enjoyment. treasurer; Randy Hutchinson, secretary. Seat- 20 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 4, 1955 ed are Jerry Dupas, president and Joe McEach - ern, Deputy Governor. Kiwanis Hallowe'en Party costume Winners: Boys: lst - Bruce MacDonald, 2nd - George Dashkewytoh, Jr. , 3rd - David Roberts, Girls : 1st - Marsha Jeanneret, 2nd - laura Mey Marcella, 3rd - Chrissie Olsen. Most Comical - Bill Gervin, Most Original ~ Bonnie Jean Wilson. Judge's Award - Wynne & Bruce Whitfield Beauty Contest (?) Won by Miss Represent- ation (Richard Jeanneret) Miss North Shore for 1955. Mrs. Fred Gould of Strathroy Ontario is spending two weeks with her son Fred Gould and family. During her stay she was able to celebrate Bobby's fourth birthday on October 21st and to see her new grand-daughter born October 23rd. 15 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 3, 1960 ' STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. &nd Mrs, Robert Adamo, a son on October 25th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Mulligan of Schrei- ber, a daughter, on October 26th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Valiquette of Terrace Bay, a son on October 27th. Born to Mr, and Mrs. John Day of Terrace Bay, a son, on October 27th. Born to Mr, and Mrs, G. Holmes of Schreiber, a daughter, on October 27th. Weekend Specials: Fresh Ground Veal & Pork Mixed - 39¢ per 1b. Ontario Wexed Turnips ~ 3 lbs, - 17¢, Carnation Milk - per case - $7.19. Gramilated Sugar - 10:1b, bag ~ 99¢. 10 YERAS AGO - NOVEMBER 4, 1965 The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club Inoc., welcomed the Public and Separate School Kiwanis Proficiency Award winners for 1964-65 to their regular dinner meeting Tuesday evening in the Terrace Photo below - Deputy Governor Joe McEarch- } Bay Motor Hotel, They were: Tom Knight - Public School Award : ith hi P ident Winner, Nadine Macleod and George Dashkewytch who tied for ern presenting Jerry Dupas with his. Presicents the award at St. Martin's Separate School. certificate. Specials for the Month: Roast Turkey - $1.25. Any Roasts $1.00 . T-Bone Steak, garnished - $1.75. Italian Spagetti - 80¢., Fish and Chips - to take out - 65¢. === at the Chin and Dine Restaurant, 5 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 5, 1970 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Pope of Terrace Bay, a boy on October 29th, 1970. The Community Church wes decorated with purple and white , mums for the Candle light ceremony uniting Cathy Jo Cotton and Robert John Wallwin in holy matrimony, on October 17, 1970. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Cotton, and the groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. R.E, Wallwin, all of Terrace Bay. 1 YEAR AGO - NOVEMBER 6, 1974 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Harris of Sch- reiber, a girl on October 13st, 197U. Mra, Shirley Brown who is leaving Schreiber for a new home in London was given a farewell party in the town hall on Oct. 28th, attended by both Schreiber and Terrace Bay friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cock, nee Anita Stortini, were entertaine ed on their 25th wedding anniversary on October 25th, bv their family, relations and intimate friends, at a dinner : held in St. John's Church Hall, ; 3 Mrs, Bill Furlonger has returned home after visiting Photos by S. Helmink. her son laurie and family in Ottawa.

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