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Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1969, p. 16

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additional garden, PACE. 72 TERRACE NOTICE TO THE P PUBLIC "Town residents are reminded that, if they wish to. ise Company property adjacent to their lot limits for lawn, etc., fromal approval must 5e obtained." i _ purposes , LAND WANTED - Suitable for hunting or fishing ; large or small acreage. Box 56, Toronto, Ontario. "CARD OF THANKS = To the doctors, nurses and staff of Terrace Bay Hospital and those who visited me, _sent baking, cards and flowers during my recent illnes a sincere thank you. Irene McInnes. ee ee COMMUNITY CHURCH PAINTED The Community Church is having its face lifted. tartirely by volunteer labour, with paint donated by 'aterested parties, the interior of the Church is being _re-decorated. Headed up by Bil! Jones, the men of 'he congregation should all be congratulated. The _Lodies Auxiliary supplied coffee for the work crews. 'COHO AND RAINBOW PLANTED IN GRAVELRIVER Toi Seppala of Rossport phoned in to say that 29,000 Coho Salmon and 10,000 Rainbow Trout fingerlings were planted at Gravel River on Tuesday at 10 a.m. The Coho have been planted successfully on the U.S. side of the Lakes and thousands of fishermen have enjoyed the sport provided by them each year. ' The 5 or 6 inch fingerlings would reach about 4 Lb. by Fall if planted in Lake Michigan. What they will reach in colder waters of Lake Superior is yet to be seen but a projected 2 |b. approximate weight is ' predicted. t 4 AS Se RN RR > RMA EMR ROSSPORT INTERMENT IN FAMILY PLOT NIPIGON Flarence Hubelit who ied in hospital after a lengthy illness, were con- aucted by parish priest, Rev. Dean Cano Thursday mor Ning ot Vey at the Roman Catholic Church of 'ation, with interment - cont'd next col Funeral services for Mrs. VETS RCO UR RS me NN NIT Te BAY NEWS Notbuildings, send details and legal description to L. Henry, Stetion "S" 1959. ARPIL 24, Photo at left of a Schreiber boy who is helped by Easter Seals. in the family plot in Nipigon cemetery. A lifelong friend of the deceased, Mrs. R. Win- field, was organist and solo st. Pallbearers were nephews, John, Douglas, Roy, Edgar, Richard, and Clifford Ray. Rev. Father Meyers recited Rosary and prayers at the Lawrence Funeral home Wednesda evening. She is survived by her husband Willard, sister Mrs. S. Bouchard, brothers Alfred, John, Isadore, Steven, and Daniel Ray as well as several nieces and nephews in the district, also her mother Mrs. Albert Ray. Mrs. Dan Gerow was hostess to the members of the Five Hundred Card Club which met Wednesday for the weekly games. Prizes went to Mrs. Testori, Mrs Cam Legault and Mrs. Joyce Yandon. Luncheon was served followed by a iat mesting: - cont'd page ta

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