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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jan 1969, p. 10

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Page 10 > TERRACE BAY NEWS January 9, 1969 SCHREIBER NEWS for a donation, saying the money would be spent te Bruce Costall, who is attending Teachers College buy a card table and chairs. ' j in Ottowe wen home. with ble wite and daughter Joen| : The Christmas party was planned for the first meeting Mr. & Mrs. Steve Petrushak and Mervyn spent in January with Mrs . Gladys Hamilton convenor and Christmas in Port Arthur and Fort William with Mr.& | 2" exchange of gifts, with each member to bring . Mrs. Edward Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hayward and sample of her Christmas cake. . A program will be Mr. & Mrs. Russell. Gerow. arranged for the party. Mr. & Mrs. Paul. Deol have their nephew Billoo Randhawa now attending Arkansas University with STUDENTS HOCKEY GAME them for the holidays. Meg ie eee at coc, tia Heather Crowhurst of Rossland, B.C. and her sister Gail of Fort William, visited with Doris McParland and Mrs. Jim Kostecki. Mrs. Bl.H. Howard and Dick Needham are in Terrace Bay hospital . Bill Moore of Sault Ste. Marie spent the holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Moore. The Women's Institute will enjoy their annual members dinner on Friday, January 10 in the Schr- eiber Hotel, starting at 5 p.m. and followed by an exchange of gifts. The Anglican Church Women's annual party has A fun-filled hockey game took place during the holi days when the All-Stars , home from various schools, challenged the best of the local House League. This now is planned as an annual event, the trophy made this year by Gary Speck. The brave lone official, B orden Ross, levying some curious penalties for some even stranger offences has been signed up for next year with the understanding that his equipment include handcuffs, billy, and a goal tender's mask. Playing for the All-Stars were John Cosgrove, St. Peter's Seminary, London; Bill Scott, Jody, Davis, and Pat Spadoni, Western University; Bruce Costall, Teacher's : College, Ottawa; Paddy Duggan, Cambrian Col lege, been changed due to conflicting engagements from | Sault Ste. Marie; Bill Webb, Jim Gellert, Dom.Pell- January 8 to January 9 beginning with their business agrino, Lakehead University; Dan MacDonald, Sean meeting at 4 p.m. followed by a potluck dinner, Paradis, Port Arthur with TedWinters in goal. For social evening and exchange of gifts. the House League were Fred McColeman, John Ross, Visiting with Mr. & Mrs . J. Rummery for the Ted Wilson, Jim Duggan, Norman Gus Boon, Barry holidays were daughter Diane and Don Westman of Harper, Mike Morgan, Rod Bryson, Joe Figliomeni, Fort Frances. Also, Mrs. M. Wells of Fort William. | og Jim Bromley ~ the latter a ringer from Toronto See i ee a eS te permitted to play after discussion - Jim being the The funeral of the late Mrs. Arnold Burns of Schr- | former CPR superintendent here and recently moved to eiber on January 4 whose death occurred on January Toronto. Ist. was attended by her husband, her sons Floyd of Lynn Lake , Man., her sister-in-law Mrs. Inez Mc- Kevitt, Mr. & Mrs.-Jack Anderson, Mr. & Mrs.Jim Armstrong, Mr. & Mrs. John St.Jean, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Sisson, Allan Bourke and J.S.Caccamo. Mrs. Burns who has lived for the past ten years in Schreiber was loved b y her neighbours and by many Mrs. Inez McCuaig in photo others for her loving, gentle and giving disposition. at left is shown drawing the : lucky ticket for a color T.V. RUBY REBEKAHS MEET for Paul Sodaro at the Moose Christmas party. Mrs. Christine Morris was acting N.G. and Mrs. Florence Whent, PMG was acting V.G. for the regular meeting of the Ruby Rebekahs in December. Mrs. Manrris reported sending cards and delivering Christmas boxes to widowed members. Many greeting cards were received from other lodges and out of town members. D.O'Gorman, Supt. of Pinewood Court, wrote thanking the lodge

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