AUGUST 6, 1970 ROSSPORT George Martin, Schreiber, won the Labatt Trophy this week for a two-pound, six-ounce lake trout. Mrs. Josephine Gerow, Slate River, spent the weekend in Rossport. Judge George Paradis, Sioux City, Iowa, has arrived in Ross- port for his annual holiday and fishing trip. He's staying at the Spillett cabins. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bertin- and family were weekend vis- tors of the Charles Todesco family, Rossport. _Mr. and Mrs. Alwood Good- murphy, Sault Ste. Marie, holi- dayed at the Hubelit cabin, Ros Miss Camilla Todesco, BA, MSW, Windsor, has arrived to holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todesco, Ross- port. Mr and Mrs. Lionel Hubelit, Wawa, spent the weekend at HOLY ANGEL'S HARP - 2ND DAY to attend mass in Whitefish. ued on our way. Sunday morning we started out bright and early. TERRACE BAY NEWS their Rossport summer cottage. George Watt, London, is vis- {ting with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Le- gault, Rossport. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Huard and family have returned to White River. Mrs. Grace Bruley and her father, F. De Paula, Thunder Bay, spent the weekend with family members in Rossport. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rouble and son, Bobbie, Peterborough, have returned home after vis-' iting the Albert Rouble family in Rossport. Mrs. William Cerutti, Thun- der Bay, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Rouble, Rossport. Mrs. Roy Rochon and family, have left to join Mr. Rochon in Vancouver. Mr.- and Mrs. P. Auger were, in Rossport from Longlac. We were When mass was ended we contin- Passing through Sudbury we happened to sight the "Big Nickel" so we decided to visit it. down to an old nickel mine quite a number of feet underground We were brought Later we were taken for a train ride right around the big nickel. more. were Waubaushere and Barrie. When the tour was ended we continued on our way once Later we stopped at a park and had lunch. About 4:00 we reached the outskirts of Toronto and were amazed with the traffic. in around 5:30. We all reached St. Michael's College except one car but he eventually made it. the cafeteria which was to be our eating quarters for that week. Yorkville. In the evening a group of us took a welk down to Most of the shops were very interesting. turned to the College and explored the grounds then turned in We re- for a long rest which we all needed.- Stay tuned for 3rd day in next week's issue. ist photo next column - photo of Nickel Mine, Photo below -of Georgian Bay. Photos by John Small. oo Other stops We checked At 6:00 we all joined together in front of PAGE 15 PHOTO BELOW ~ Holy Angels P.T.A. Executive for September 1970 President: Bill Campbell; Treasurer: Mavis Godin; Secretary: Joyce Reid; Vice President: Yvon Beauparlant. PHOTO BELOW of Paul Bedard a grade two pupil of Holy Angel's School. Paul is shown with two mounted birds which are hig father's. He is holding the hawk and on the table is e huge owl. The children use these as focal points for diseussions and the writing of chart stories. mea eee RAS PHOTO BELOW of Sister Gail and Miss Holmes with Grade two children of Holy Angel's School as the children boarded the bus for Terrace Bay.