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Terrace Bay News, 21 Dec 1977, p. 17

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~- DECEMBER 21, 1977 t | ; -- PAGE 17 15 YEARS A® - (cont®d) Y LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS SPECIALS: Sunbeam Fry Pan and Lid - $19.95, Electric Pop Corn Popper = $5.95, Olympus "Ace™ 35 mem, Camera - Free telephoto lens - $89.95, Carson ladies Luggage - Overnight - $9.95, Wardrobe $12.95, i WEEKEND SPECIALS: Fanta Gingerale or Coke (quarts) 2 for 2)¢, Ritz Biscuits 16 oz ~ 454, MoClaren's Olives - 16 oz - 83¢, Kent Shrimp (smell) per tin - €7¢, Carnation Milk -6/89¢ 10 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 21, 1967 Some of the students who will 'spend the Christmes season et their homes are Margot Anderson, Debbie and lance .Stew- : art, Don Kennedy, David Relzette, Bonnie Bedard, Roger Rajotts, Roy Williams with wife Alice Jean and baby Chuck, Pat and Molly MoCausland, and nurses Janie Coe and Betsy Ferrier. " » ~ The Male Chorus of Terrsce Bay, under the direction of Bert-Lohr, presented a delightful soncert on Friday evening December 15th, at the High School Auditorium . Al Chisholm ~ was a very oapable Master of Ceremonies, The program opened with the Chorus singing the Salutation Hail Friends of Music, . followed by Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly, and Handel's Hallelujah Amen, § SAT : 'Among the h@liday visitors will be the following students: Marlene Jarve end Warren Morrill, Cerl Person, Gisell Chio- oine, Peter Christie, Roger Fournier, Dorothy Harrison, Anns - Fummerton, John Stortini, Bill Scott, Sherry Condie, Boyd Drake, Jim Gellert, John Cosgrove, Muriel Holmes, Edith Clemens, Ronald Hamilton, John MoParland, Daryl Lynn Weaver, Janet Clemens,Charlotte Ross, Sharon Jarve, Mary Ellen.Gerow, Donne Dean Gray, Sylvia Harness, Paddy Duggen, . Sharon Riley, 3 PEACE be» 7 your gift |. a hristmas. DR. FORREST NOTWELL & STAFF." " TERRACE BAY NEWS - Smith, Arlene Krause, visit for the New Year Holidav. 5 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 20, 1972 wt se gh The first joint Sunday Sehool Christmas Childrents party wes held on December IOth by the St. John's Anglican Church and St, Andrews United Church and a orowd of excited kids The program began with a short program in the United Church with Vaugn Trembley as the M.C. announcing the actors ih three short plays, those giving recitations, and in the chorus, "Silver Bells". Then the party moved to the Anglie Church aoross the street, where lunch was served by Debbie Debby MoCanna, Terry Birch, Janet Lengyel, and Vicky Krause. And lastly, the great moment," when appeared with many ho-ho's to distribute the gifts end talk to the children, in voice strangely resembling Frank = McKenna t's, . fe © Members of the 2nd Brownie Pack of Schreiber made a i donation of Childrens Books and candy canes to be given to 2 the children in the McCausland Hospitel at Christmes, hs 4 1 YEAR AGO - DECEMBER 22 1976 . Fra On December I0th and 11th the eke Superior Students i I Council (Schreiber Campus) held a twelve hour dance-e~thon to help fund school jackets and rings for the students of L.S.H.S. Eighteen couples started et 9:00 p.m. Fridey night and all eighteen couples finished Seturdsy morning at 93100 acm, Karen. Zaporzah made the most money.in twelve - hours, Her total was $212.60. : 4, Visiting with Mr, and Mrs, E, Kettle for the holidays will be their children, Marcia from Vermillion Bay; Rosalie~ Anne from Brock University, Charles from Humber College, 3 Frances from Thunder Bay who will also visit Mr. and Mrs. 1 H, Cooke, Mr, and Mrs. R. Crynik from Thunder Bay will also forour valued friends. Claude P. Lepine Sunlife - ~~ OFCANADA

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