AUGUST 27, I975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 5 YEARS AGD - AUGUST 27, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boon, Schreiber, Ontario ere pleased to announce the arrival of their chosen twins, Stacey Lynne and Stephen Lloyd on August 20th, 1970, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harness entertained '70 friends and relations at a lawn party dinner to mark Mr, Harness! re- tirement from the C.P.R. service where he was a train con- ductor, Mr, Don Boudreau is presented with a pin, jacket and town crest on it, by Reeve W.E, Cavanaugh upon his retirement end departure from Terrace Bay. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Buck have recently returned from a trip oversees, where they visited Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, along with other members of the Fort William Male Choir, their wives and associate members, Mrs, Marion (Tink) O'Brien, who is leaving Schreiber to live in Thunder Bay South, was honoured by friends at a perty held in the home of Mrs, Austen Cosgrove on Aug, 17. Thunder Bay guests were amoung those attending the wedding of Alda Jeanne MoCuaig and David George McKay, August 15 in St. John's Anglican Church, Schreiber, 1 YEAR AGO - AUCUST 28, 1974 Pink carnations adorned the altar in Holy Angels! Church on July 20th for the wedding of Peter Crupi, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rocco Crupi of Italy and Angelins Veneziano, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Veneziano of Schreiber. The wedding reception of Jewel Paradis and Mr, Dale Riley whose marriage takes place on Friday, August 30th will be in the Schreiber Public School Auditorium at 8 p.m. Messers Jim LeBlanc and Kevin Price of Verne Engineering Corporation of Mt, Clemens, Michigan with Oceanographer "Mart" Connors were here over the weekend with a Sea Ranger 600 submarine taking pictures of the 111 fated Yacht Guinilda that was sunk off McGarvey Schoal in August of 1911, YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE MIKE POWER THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 2to0 4 P.M. TERRACE BAY SEPARATE SCHOOL LIBRARY While there Steven took in four days of wild- erness camp which included canoeing and many outdoor camping skills. Judy Falzetta and Louise Brooks arrived home July I9th to visit with their parents and friends before departing for New Brunswick. They had just completed three months of cyc- ling and hitch hiking throughout the eastern provinces. Enroute they visited with Karen and Bill Leary of Richmond Hill, Cathi, Bill and Angela Stachiw of Kingston, Diduch's, Kelty's, Belliveau's, Gail Koenig and sister Donna Dakin of Nackawic, New Brunswick and Dr. B. Adey's aunt Mrs. M. Dodge of Adeytown Newfoundland. They met many new friends and throughly enjoyed their stay in the Maritimes and have decided to take up residence in Fred- ricton, N.B. Marcia Kettle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kettle graduated from Lakehead Univer- sity at the spring convocation with her B.A. in English. Marcia has accepted a position as Librarian for the Dryden School Board. THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY offer in co-operation with THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT the fol lowing course EX 705 ART INSTRUCTOR: Helen Strickland Class is designed to introduce students to art. The particular emphasis is geared to students desires and ability. The individual instruction teaching method of this program permits a student to progress at his or her own speed and help to develop each individual at his or her own level. FEE: $20.00 TIME: 1:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. DAYS: Tuesdays DURATION : 10 WEEKS STARTING DATE: Tuesday, September 9, 1975 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Register Recreation Office during office hours. Classes will be held in Recreation Centre.