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Terrace Bay News, 18 Oct 1962, p. 11

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Beng seen aaanl THIS APPROPRIATE TIME CO-)PERATION DURING TO MAKE IT 100% cetera TERRACE BAY FIRE DEPT |/T | air & THE TwRRACH BAY FIW ONE IN OUR TOWN OF THRRACE DEPTMLNT WOULD LIK! TO AT SAY " THANKS A MILLION TO EVERY- BAY " FOR THE WONDi:RFULL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK. IN HELPING SUCCESSFUL. accra caunll a __ I .. oooarceepermnentemengmmeneieen ne, nee Enna EEO SARE, a. } é \-| "4 IN OUR STORES, CHUNCHES, TR TRY ARR AG oa ~-- HOMES AND SCHOOLS. LETS ALL CARRY ON TIOUGHOUT THE +! COMING YEA SO AS WE WILL AGAIN HAVE A NICE ROUND | » i TT SCORE OF "ZERO! BY PULLING TOGETHER, PREVENTING CARNLESS% | ba NESS WE SHOULD BH ABLiG TO HAVE ANOTHER FIR FREE : IF YEAR WITH YOUR HELP. | a THANKFULLY YOURS, ~ J ~" ! wah: THE MEMBERS OF THE ses ag : TERRACE BAY FIRE DEPTMENT. } | TRACK & FIELD PRIZES PRESENTED IN SCHREIBER Prizes for local track and field events, the gift of Father J,M,Cano, were presented by Wms Woodrow, P,T.Instructor at the school on Friday. ior girls and Peter Christie, senior boys. Anna Spadoni and Muriel Nesbitt were ticd for junior girl champions and Dominic Pella- grino, junior boys, on | seme eens] WOMEN'S INSTITUTE DONATES TO UNICEF Women's Institute members atiswered roll call at their October meeting with knives and forks for the cupboard. A wreath was ordered for memorial day and MrseNelson Smith appointed to place it, Mrs, T,Whitton was named delegate to the Area Con- vention in Emo, November 20 and 21, Donations were made to UNICEF and the North Thunder Bay District, A request for furniture for a needy family was,made, All donations will be gratefully acceptede Mrs. D.A,Slater gave the Card report, The copper tooling class had been most enjoyede An interesting paper on historical research in Schreiber and district was given by lMrse Smith, Minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs. W.J,Thrower and the treasurer's report by Mrs. F.VeHarness, Mrs.Smith presided, Following the meeting J,B.Ridsdale showed a film on the St,Lawrence Seaways Mrs.0 O'Connor was assisted in serving lunch by Mesdames WeMiller, ReBailey, AeSlater and Mrs,Smith, The table was centred with sweet- peas and Michaelmas daisies with blue candles, At eee ora amneneneencinentnn ns erence LINEUP OF LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Following is the line-up of teams in the ladies bowling league. (1) J,Costall, C, O'Brien, M.Pitkanen, M,Furlonger-~(2) E, Niemi, Be O'Neil, CeLalonde, Me. Martinsen= (3) J.Tremblay, NeGray, G.hullins, K,Frommann (4) E,Gray, RePearson, V.McLellan, B.Strasser | (5) AeMcCouan, MsHolmes, D.Worrell, Mary Fummerton (6) I,Krause, MsGerow, E,.O'Connor, _P.Cook (7) VeO'Keefe, LyPrescott, DyKrause Winners were Janet Clemens, sen- M.Glad (8) E.Kusik, B,Scott, PaHarmer and Be McBrides SPARES ~ A,Didura, MsShack, Ingrid |; Fournier and Yola Cebrario,. | The league opened the series October 8th, | | | ee LV LTT ee eRe tat te. mmm t eC AE EET ION O0 ae ee ip els LONG-TIME SCHREIBER RESIDENTS DIE A resident of Schreiber since 1909, Charles, Caton Skinner passed away on Sunday, October 14th, Born in St.Mary's Ontario, Mr,Skinner | was 74 when he died in.a Lakehead hospital, | He was predeceased by his wife in 1957, On his arrival in Schreiber he established | a Barber Shop, retiring from this in 1954 to | open an insurance office which he operated until December, 1960, ' Serving as community Librarian for 52 years, . Mr.Skinner was, in turn, Reeve, Councillor, a member of the original Town Light & Power Commission and later was elected to the Hydro ; Power Commissione He was a member of Terrace Bay Masonic Lodge AeFe& Aslig #662, Ruby © Rebekah Lodge #279 and the 1,0,0.F. #402, Schreiber, ; Surviving are his only son, Russel C,., Schreiber Town Clerk--Jane, attending school in Fort William and Scott, with the ReCeNe. at the West Coast, There are also two sisters in Port Huron, Funeral services will be conducted in Schreiber on Wednesdays | a i daisies ie neeieneiec tag a Ivan Benedict Morrow, aged seventy, died ox October 14th at the home of his daughter, Mrs:.! ReDeSpadoni,s Born at Ardoch, North Dakota, ' Mr,Morrow came to Schreiber in 1913 where he | was employed as a train dispatcher until his retirement in 1956, He was predeceased by a daughter in 1924 and by his wife in 1928, One of Schreiber's best ball players, Mr, Morrow latterly enjoyed umpiring and was an | avid follower of Big League games. Surviving are his daughters in Schreiber, | Edna (iirseBill Cocks)and Ruth, (Mrse ReB, Spadoni; one son, Edward of Fort William | and three brothers, Tom of Wimbledon, NeDe, ; 41 of Calgary and Emanuel of St,Paul, liinn, | There is also a sister, Mrs, Walter Lydster -- _ of Reginas.The fimeral will be on Wednesday.

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