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Terrace Bay News, 25 Aug 1976, p. 13

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AUGUST 25, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 ROSSPORT SOCIAL SPECTRUM: Cont'd from rg. 12 Mrs. Roy Rochon and three sons have arrived to holiday with her father, Mac Hubelit, hav- ing travelled from Hendricks, B.C. Miss Shirley Bouchard of Thunder Bay spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bouchard. Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Kenney and Adolph King attended the funeral of their brother, the late Joseph King at Thunder Bay, recently. Miss Camilla Todesco of Toronto who has ¥ been visiting her mother, Mrs. Anne Todesco, a has left to holiday in Los Gatos, California. Gilbert Gerow journeyed to Montreal to join his son, James on his warship to Halifax. Mrs. Marjory Haughton visited Mrs. Anne Todesco enroute to_her home at Parry Sound *% from Kenora. Mrs. Kay Paulmert had her brother, Fred and Mrs. Walker and sons from Green Valley, Arizona visiting her during the week. Other guests were her nephew Gary Walker and wife a and sons. : Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hubelit and family of Wawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wahl also of Wawa are guests of their father, Mac Hubelit. Micheal Gerxow of Sault Ste Marie is visit- ing his father, Gilbert Gerow. l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gerow of Thunder Bay are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Ida Cliff and Miss Mary McEwen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schelling on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gerow of Prince Albert, Sask. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gerow this week. Judge George Paradise and Mrs. Paradise left Monday for their home in Sioux City, Iowa after spending the past six weeks at the Hen- derson cabins. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Todesco and children Charles Jr., Charlene, JoAnne and Laureen have left for their home at Sarnia, Ont. after visiting his mother Mrs. C.W. Todesco the past week. : - Miss Colleen Kenney arrived from Kelowna, B.C. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Kenney. She was accompanied by Gordon Taylor. A family reunion was held here Saturday evening which included the Gerows, Legaults and Hubelits (in the community hall). . Over fifty relatives took part in this event coming from Saskatchewan, Thunder Bay, Ross- port, Sault Ste Marie, Wawa, Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Lionel Hubelit supplied the music for dancing on his electric organ accompanied by his sister, Maxine Wahl on the guitar. A buffet supper was enjoyed and a pleasant sur- prise during the evening was a beautiful bir- thday cake made to represent the Texaco Gar- age was presented to Mac Hubelit by his daugh -ters, Carol and Maxine in honour of his birthday which happened to be on Saturday. Sunday the relatives were treated to a boat ride aboard the tug, Wavey II. SMALL: : Mr. Lloyd Small passed away suddenly on Saturday, August 21, 1976. Beloved husband of Margaret and dear father of John of Toronto, Raymond of Australia and June (Mrs. S. Calvert of Stoney Greek. Loving grandfather of Marlo Katherine Small of Australia, he is also sur- vived by his mother, Mrs. Viola Small and sister, Mrs. June Mumford both of Toronto. He was predeceased 'by his father, Alan S. Small in 1968. A Funeral Mass was held on Tuesday, at 10:30 a.m. from Holy rote Roman Catholic Church in Schreiber. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. . HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER - TWO DAYS A WEEK NIGHT MAN, COOK, APPLY AT IMPERIAL MOTEL +825 = 3376 from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS August 27, 1894-Despite the veto of President Grover Cleveland, Congress votes to assess a two per cent tax on incomes over $4,000. August 28, 1963-More than 200,000 Negroes and whites from all over the United States hold an orderly peaceful rally in the nation's capital, demanding full civil rights. ; August 28, 1921-Newspapers report that members of the Ku Klux Klan have tarred and feathered 43 Texans in the past seven days. August 30, 1830-The Baltimore & Ohie Railroad abandons the horse-powered locomotive for steam. _August 31, 1886-The first recorded major earthquake to hit the Vuiteq States jolts Charleston, South Carolina, causing 41 deaths ere. September 1, 1878-A woman is employed as a telephone operator for the first time when Miss Emma Nutt takes over the switchboard at the Telephone Despatch Company in Boston, Massachusetts. September 2, 1789-Congress establishes the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

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