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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jun 1969, p. 17

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JUNE 19,1969 Rossport - cont'd from page 16 and Mrs. A.J. Gilghrest of Sault Ste Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Switzer and family from Minneapo- lis, Minn.; O.G. Church- ard of Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. G. Dubrule of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Justra and Kenneth Gorbutt of Elk Rapids, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Anderson of Minong, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. L. Gonbutt of Drayton Plains, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wirthlin and Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Sarawanski and family of New York; Mr. and Mrs. P. Clark Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. Clark Jr. of Stone Lake, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell have returned from E}liott Lake and tak- en up residence here. Miss Rosanne Rochon has left to be employed at Sault Ste Marie. Mrs. Hattie Yandon has sold her cottage to Mrs. ff K. Paulmert. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hubelit of Wawa spent ¢ the weekend with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hubelit. Harry Bain returned Saturday to Pinewood Lodge Fort William after spending a ey at his home the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hubelit and daughter Maxine attended the wedding of their nephew, Charles Gerow in Fort William, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C..W. Todesco, Mrs. Peter Testori, Mrs. Eugene Gerow and Bill Hubelit attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Albert Ray at Nipigon, Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Mushqush has returned from Nipigon Memorial Hospital . this great family show. TERRACE BAY NEWS TRANS CANADA Pe UMORIVERS America's foremost Thrill Show -- Featuring the Williams Twins, New York World's Fair Hell Drivers -- Mile ¢ minute excitement and plenty of comedy for the kids -- Don't miss MONDAY = JUNE 23rd. - 7.30 p.m. in event of rain held next nite. PENINSULA RACE WAY - MARATHON ADULTS $1.75 - HI SCHOOL STUDENTS $1.25 PUB. SCHOOL STUDENTS 75¢ PRE SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE WITH ADULT PAGE E a "INK SPOTS" IN MARATHON FRIDAY The "Ink Spots", who are known the world over, are €om- Reoreation Hall on Friday, Jun i 20the Long indentified as purveyo: #of ballads and sentimental type sons their new style, however, is as hot and alive as the lat- mest "Rock" music. They are adept, in their dance music, in numbers ranging from slow fox trots to rhumbes and the curre current "Rock" best. The group's fame sterted back in 1939 with a rendition of the song "If I Didn't Care". That one record sold over one million copies. During the intervening years, as styles and trends have chenged, so have the INK SPOTS, fheir: % many cross-country tourg during the past fifteen years he made them one of the bigs-- box-office attractions :: # America. BROWNIE ANNUAL PICNIC nic Saturday June 14¢' the river mouth. The event was plann<. and organized by four "sixers" working on the Golden Hand award. girls are Helga Hermes, Joan Campbell, Joanne an re Planning an outing such as this is part of the test in order to receive the award. Games, a nature hike, lunch and a candy scramble were supervised by the above named four girls. Some eighteen Brownies enjoyed the day at the beach which ended another successful year at Brownies. NOTICE OF MEETING - Chamber of Commerce meeting will be held Thursday June 19th in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre at 7.30 p.m. 4 ing to Marathon to play at the | Pack 2 Terrace Bay * .w-, - nies held their wind-up 9 c7 McBride and Terry Paukstys

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