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Terrace Bay News, 30 Sep 1965, p. 13

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a A RL A ET TREE 9 I ES AONE A PE, RE NEM NIG ATI NR SENS TITERS CIT LTE EI TE ES ST TE IO EE SATIN AAI ETT TET I NE ELT EE STON I TOT LOI LE LI SSL LTE TIL CPR's proposal to discontinue trains THE NEWS BABY DAVID 'SPEZIALE DIES SUDDENLY The Mass of the Angels was said on September 25 | in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church by Father J. M.Cano for David Speziale, infant son of Mr .and Mrs . Joseph Speziale, whose death occurred sudden- ly on September 22. The pallbearers were all cousins - Joe Speziale, | Teddy Speziale, Tony Commisso and Frankie Costa. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. The baby, who was born on September 20, is sur- vived by his parents, one sister, Rosanne, and three brothers, his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Cosimo Spe=- ziale and Mr.Dominic Diano, and many other rela- tives in town. COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued nes Brae 1) and #4 but no action was taken in any way. BOOKMOBILE (Continued from page |) with the fine levied or pay the cost of its replace- ment in the library and the fine. If the borrower does not heed this notice court action is taken to collect the debt. REBEKAHS HONOR ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT Dinner in the Mayfair dining room preceded the special meeting held by Ruby Rebekah Lodge honor- ing the visit of Mrs.Audrey Whitehead, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario. Mrs. Jessie McCanna, N.G., and Mrs.Mary Husband, V.G., presided for the meeting. Mrs .Bern Whent escorted and formally presented Mrs .Whitehead and Mrs.Alice Sparkes escorted and presented Mrs .Dora Weaver, district deputy presi- dent. The two gte sts entered the lodge room through a guard of honor holding gladiolus sprays to form an arch, the guard being Mesdames Winnie Clemens, Mildred Smith, Nettie Thrower, Anna Laine, Mary Legault and Mildred Welsh. The Noble Grand presented gifts and corsages to ' the two guests and a welcome in song was given by Mrs.Gladys Madigan. Mrs.Whitehead, before her official address, thanked the members for their warm hospitality and displayed the Bible presented at her election to office in Foronto which she is carrying throughout her tour for officers signatures in the man Lodges of Ontario. Following the meeting su; sr was served in the . lower hall and a social evening, convened by Mrs. Gladys Madigan, was held to mark Ruby Rebekah's 40th anniversary . The many-tiered special cake was cut by Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs.Agnes Sully, (the latter a char- ter member of the Lodge) and served by Mrs. Jessie McCanna, Schreiber Noble Grand. Ruby Rebekah Lodge held its regular meeting last Wednesday evening with Mrs. Jessie McCanna and Mrs..Mary Husband in the chairs. The CPandT committee announced (Cont'd p. Il) September 30 Mrs.Herb Gellert is visiting her sister in Sioux Look- out. Bruce Costall and Roy Davis will attend Lakehead University this year. Janet Clemens, daughter of Mr.and Mrs .Wesley Clemens, has entered the General Hospital School of Nursing in Port Arthur and Sylvia Harness, daugh- | ter of Reeve and Mrs .F .V.Harness is in McKellar school of Nursing. Geraldine McGrath has gone to a position on the staff of the Sault Ste.Marie Hospital . Roland Bedard, assisted by Audrey Bryar of Mara- thon, arranged, despite Mrs.Bedard's absence, a most successful sixth birthday party for her sister Mich elle, entertaining the following small guests:- George Woods, Joan, Timmy and Sandra Richardson, } 1965 i i { Clyde Gordon, Mary Lynn O'Brien, Maxine Holland, Louise Morin, Kelly McParland, Mary Jo Ryan, Bonnie and Debby Major and Terry Morris. Mrs. Bedard has been detained in Windsor due to her daughter, Aline's, illness. ANGLICAN GIRLS PLAN WINTER ACTIVITIES | | The Girl's Auxiliary of St.John's Anglican Church plan a rummage sale to begin their winter activities. | The sale will be held in the Church Hall on October 2 and donations will be accepted by any of the mem- bers. New officers, elected for the year, are:- Presi- dent, Dorothy Harrison - vice-president, Helen Har-| ness - Secretary, Heather Tremblay - treasurer, Susan Harrison - Card secretary, Jane Bailey - soc- ial convenors, Lynn Jolicoeur and Carol Dimmery. The Rector's wife, Mrs.R.J.S.Inshaw, is director. MRS .AND MRS .SCHAAN HONOURED Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Schaan, who have gone to Port Arthur where Mr.Schaan has been transferred by the Bank of Montreal, were honored at a farewell party given by the Lutheran congregation in the home of Mr.and Mrs.R.Nygaard. On behalf of the others, Walter Wainikka spoke with warm appreciation of the interest taken by the Schaan's in the activities of church - Mrs.Schaan as organist and Sunday School teacher, and Mr. Schaan as treasurer - and presented a farewell gift. At the Lion Club meeting Mr.Schaan was also pre- sented with a gift by Arni O'Keefe who has replaced Mr .Schaan who was to have been president this year. A.B.Wallace of North Bay visited his brother, { | 1 : i 1 1 | W.T.Wallace, this week. Mrs.Wallace is convales~ | cing after surgery in Port Arthur General Hospital . Mrs .Allan Nelson is in Westmount Hospital, William. Mrs .Russell McBride, Mrs.Hobden Spikula and daughter Pamela, have gone to visit relatives in Hamilton, Pembroke and other eastern centres. Mr and Mrs.Glen Cates of Kenora and their two daughters visited A*- .and Mrs. Bill Glad this week. Fort |

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