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Terrace Bay News, 12 Jul 1962, p. 7

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See" ---- a ' " --Suly 124.1962. TERRACE BAY NEWS ea Ten 5 erence tanneries. eneremataeaheemamentne ities eet-t na Mr, and Mrs, Bill Mullins have with them N © G IVE AWAYS, at camp the former's brother and his family- Mr, and Mrs, Ray Mullins, Margaret and Ray- N A £ Gl M MI (Cc CK Sy" mond, and another niece, Evelyn O'Grady, of C ; BUT _YOU ready GET . Wet BEST agate { | | | Mr. and Mrs, had Mr, and Mrs, | { AT MI I LWAY MA COTO R S san eae ai sed it. soi thon en ste é | | | i | YOU'VE TRIED THE BEST ---- the west coast. wd eee Mr, Eddie Ge d to the $ th | NOW B U Y | H E b E a i} weekerll Sab sk slahes: dak a 4 McEwen and Miss Mary McEwen of Fort William. 4 AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR Mrs, Bill Weaver has received word from SALES her sister Mrs, Herb Foss (nee Dodie Harper) Z 4 | of her husband's promotion in the RCAF in s/s RVIC Germany, Flt, Ser, H.R. Foss has been nine years with the RCAF, spending the last year with the 4t Wing at Baden-Solenger, and is well-known in this district where he was formerly with the 0.P.P. The following girls have gone to the QUALITY C.G.I.T. camp at Loon Lake - Daryl Lynn and Wendy Weaver, Charlotte Ross, Sandra Clemens and Mary Violet Lang. T |! | S m A if K ~ ' Wallace Harvey and his grant Michael § PARTS WE ALSO HAVE A TOP SELECTION USED CARS AND TRUCK Wesbe, of Peterborough, were here this week, a happy re-union for the former with many old friends. = a | LOST AND FOUND - R.V. BRADY, DEPT, OF LANDS 2 eens sm a _ A SHARP CAR, AND FORESTS ' The tale about the Indian who said "Me / V8 Motor ~ Automatic not lost--tepee lost", had its sequel in PUSH BUTTON TRANSMISSION the Lake Nipigon area recently, A party of Custom Radio - All new two fathers and four sons from St, Charles, Tires - Low milage ~ | Minnesota, set out on the big lake for a few days of camping and fishing, They travelled $ iS9 & a Yen) by boat from the mainland to a group of islands near Shakespeare Island, After se- SR HE lecting a campsite, they were unloading their | | i i a! gear when the fathers realized they had for- Se Baca ar gotten to pick up fishing licenses at | | t cents me cee me a Beardmore. b ap, tl CEASS (SAP MECHANIC ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES to | Beardmore. Leaving the boys at the cap, te two men set off to correct their oversight, SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS. ssse. With licenses in hand they returned to - SPECIALIZING IN - the lake, but' to their chagrin they could not MISSIONS, CARBURETORSand WELDING a few hours of searching, they once again headed for Beardmore, this time to enlist the aid of the Provincial Police. A search t | COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAULS - AUTOMATIC TRANS- | find the camp, the boys or the island, After Wi ARE YOUR FRIENDLY 3/A SERVICE STATION | - 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE - was organized using the Department's patrol boat "Ranger IV" from MacDiarmid, Later in | | {Ww A ' the day an aircraft was brought in to assist, but by nightfall the location of the camp Col) RR S The next morning the search was resumed . and the boys were finally spotted from an PHONE TAYLOR 5-3723 aircraft, As they had the provisions and camping equipment with them, they suffered CORNER HIGHWAY 17 & MILL ROAD, TERRACE BAY no ill effects, The boys, unaware of their plight, wondered why the boat and aircraft eenen cnareern te remained a mystery. { SCHREIBER PERSONALS kept patrolling the area the previous day. Mr, & Mrs. Bob Wood, Carl and Bonnie are We suspect the fathers will be reminded visiting relatives in the Wood family in about this trip to Ontario for many seasons Snow Road, Perth and other nearby centres, to come, Drs Konann Porter of St. Thomas is in | feos charge of Dr, Cornell's practice while the "Are you quite sure you can cut your latter takes a summer vacation, meat?" asked Mrs. Hoosis of the neighbour's Mr. & Mrs, Nelson Smith have with them little boy who was being cared for by her Mr. & Mrs, D, Jones and Margaret of Ottawa. | quring the temporary absence of his parents, Last week their guests were Mr, and Mrs, A, "Sure," was the bright answer, "we often Johnson, Bruce and Randy, of Port Arthur. have meat just as tough as this at home," Mr, and Mrs, J. Varrin and their family oe of Port Arthur are holidaying with Mr. and EVERYBODY PROFITS FROM CONSERVATION. t Mrs, Charlie Holmes,

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