PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS ; NOVEMBER 16, 1977 : 10 YEARS A60 - NOVEMBER 23, 1967 A pretty wedding was solemnized in Terrace Bay Community ; Church on Saturday, November 4 when Shirley Marlene LeBlanc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBlanc of Windsor, Ontario = became the bride of Bruce Garfield Rapke, son of Mr. and Mrs, 'Peter Rapke of Terrace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon MeParland celebrated their 25th 25 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 20, 1952 wedding anniversary recently witli a reception arranged by > : their sons and daughters. The reception was held in the Christening our three newest business establishments home of Mr.and Mrs. Ralph Morrill, brother and sister-in-law L & L Meat Market, Waghorn's Pharmacy and Jessop's Drug and during the evening over 100 relatives and friends visited. Sundries was a radical break with tradition. We were be- i ? ginning to think that the inclusion of Terrace Bay in the 5 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 22; 1972 title of a business was governed by law, as witness the following: Terrece Bay Enterprises, Terrace Motors, Terrace Remembrance Day Services were observed in Terrace Bay on Groceteria, Terrace Bay Cabinet & Repair Shop, Terrace Bay November 11th, at 11 a.m. under the auspices of the Reyal . Laundry, Terrace Bay Radio Service, Terrace Taxi, Terrace Canadian Legion, Branch 223. A parade, led by Parade Mar- J , Bay Shoe Repair, Hotel Terrace, Terrace Bay Private Hospital, shal Alphonse Therialt, formed at the Recreation Centre and and the Terrace Bay News. marched to the Cenotaph, accompanied by martial music played by the Terrace Bay Band, under the direction of Bert Lohr. 20 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 21, 1957 In the evening at a dimmer a cheque for $1,000 from the ledies Auxiliary to the Legion was presented to President 3s Fridey NOvember 22nd will mark the end of almost ten years Dave Gunter. This cheque was tows *ds the building fund, residence in Terrace Bay for our former Mill Manager, Mr. J.C. (Joe) Wig and his family. Mr. Wig was named Mill Man- 1 YEAR AGO - NOVEMBER 24,1976 eager of the Irving Pulp and Paper Company Limited, St. John New Brunswick, effective November 1st. Terrace Bay is pleased to welcome newcomers Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Gillen of 111 laurier St. Mr. Gillen is the Director 15 YEARS AB) - NOVEMBER 22,.1962 of the North of Superior District Separate School Board. : The Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association has set up a The new Curling Club Lounge wes officially opened Sat- program to present a trophy on a weekly basis to the player urday night. J. Wellings out the ribbon. The event wes of the week who showed: sportsmanship; desire for the game preceeded by a Club Bonspiel and a social followed, of hockey and respect for the coaching, Player for the o ee SPEvIALN Eggs - 2 doz. - 99¢. Maxwell House = | yeek ending November 12th was Michael Moher from the Bantams, offee - 2 1bs. - $1.29. Cigarettes - $2,00 per carton. For the week ending November 19th - Gordie lang - PeeWees. Harmony House OF PIANOS & ORGANS KESKUS MALL -- P.O. BOX 3077, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 5L4 TELEPHONE (807) 345-0711 | WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING AN INVITATION ; TO A PIANO/ORGAN SHOWING IN YOUR COMMUNITY? MODEL 320 ¥Traditional Fruitwood Harmony House would like to invite you to see their line of : i world famous Wurlitzer Pianos and Organs, and will be in your area shortly fo demonstrate and answer any questions you may- have. To receive your free invitation, simply fill in the coupon below and mai lito: Harmony House of Pianos & Organs, P.O. Box 3077, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5.4. NAVE ii iviesinisnnnssnnmguntosssassrsnssarie ADDRESS 31 10s dans Seite Soh ea Rb AY SERRA. | LE GL sR PHONE «ovens ssnssssnoninianspsnnsessnssnnsonces P.S. If you're interested in becoming a representative for Harmony House in your community, we'd like to hear from you. Just drop us a line with a brief resume to the above address. All applications strictly confidential.