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Terrace Bay News, 21 Oct 1965, p. 11

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THE NEWS Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Deakins, with sone Ted angq and Barry, and Jim Mole of Wiarton, were Man Feared Drowned Ontario Provincial Police. at: blacked out about that time} the guests of Mr.and Mrs. Wesley Clemens Nipigon are dragging Barbara and remembers nothing until he} k Lake, 40 miles northeast of Nipi- was picked up from the boat ast week. = -- for a pe ence by another party of fishermen Mr.and Mrs. Archie McColeman are visit- errace Bay man believed: about 6:30 p.m. : : : ' drowned Saturday. Payeite was spoureeee ae ing Miss ae Me Co meas in Saud eres Marie a es = ee stiff when rescued he couldn't Mrs. Lillian Christie and Miss Linda Han- an egin: ayette, bo 0 bend his b i 7 ¥ Terrace Bay, were fishing on . Boating. 8 jnniaed 'tak del have returned from holidays spent in a lake ee ane about urday night for Tees, but noth | Campbellton, N. B.and Montreal. ee kt thet teh oe ing was turned up. Payette Mr.and Mrs. Ed Ashleigh of Toronto spent rough their 13-foot boat cap- stayed overnight at a nearby es § P sized. Both clung to the over- cabin where he was warmed by| the weekend here. turned nee ore ne his rescuers, Mrs. Bill Weaver, Mrs. Jimmy Figliomeni apparent! He was examined at Nipigon 3 ; frigid water. hospital Sunday. and found in and Mrs. Ernest Willoughby are ins Port Payette is reported to have good condition, Arthur General Hospital. Mrs. Peter Mc- Coleman is in Terrace Bay Hospital. Mr.and Mrs. Ed Swanson and son Don are visiting relations in London, Ontario. Mrs.J.E. Thompson, (nee Otto McCuaig) graduate of McKellar Hospital, and now vis - iting her brother Lester, is proudly describ- ing the recent McKellar Alumni being formed in the Toronto area, with ninety already en- rolled. Miss Lee Ann Eaton was home recently from Toronto. Mr.and Mrs. Alex Kuzmic and their son Alex have come from Atikokan to make their home in Schreiber. Mr. Kuzmic is employ- ed at Zenmac mine and Mrs. Muzmic will manage the Mayfair Hotel dining room. Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Bailey of ;Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs. Bailey, ot. Mrs. J. D. McCoshen of Fort William visit- ed her daughter, Mrs. Hilary O'Brien last week, and Mrs. Bill Holland. Mrs. Elizabeth Dockray of Port Coquitlam, B.C. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Russell Macadam and her family. Teen Town members board bus enroute to Lakehead where they appeared on the Dick Wilson TV show last Saturday. Photo by Cathy-Jo Cotton The only thing more expensive than educatio is ignorance. Television is called a medium because so little of it is either rare or well-done. FIRE BRIGADE (Continued ..) numbers as the two step, three step, four step, polka, Jersey, Circassian Circle, Co- tillion, Schottische and Lancers. Turning the cover they found it had indeed been a suc- cessful occasion and well planned--the B. of L.F. and E. #387 and Ladies Society #153, annual ball and supper in Schreiber on Octo- ber 27, 1909. Committees in charge of the event were, Music, Mrs. Carley, Miss L. McBride, M. Sterans and B.Stokes. Reception, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs.Holmes, Mrs. Birch, R. Bailey, E. O'Connor and G. Birch. Decoration, Miss Sund, Mrs. Bailey, Miss J. McBride, O. Milks, F.McCarthy and J. Hepburn. C. Bowles, chairman, J. Dillon, secretary- treasurer, Three of the names which could be deciph- ered on the dance program are Miss McCuaig (Mrs. Gordon Reid), Miss Weedon (Mrs. Manuel McCouan) and Miss Robinson (Mrs. Forbes Macadam ?). At the dance this year, October 29th, there will be the usual costume prizes and door Mrs. Barry Harper was hostess for a fare- well party for Miss Marilyn Pearson, Miss Bea McBride, Miss Carole Lalonde and Miss Doris McParland who are all going to Winnipeg. Since they are to share an apart- ment the farewell gift was a set of dishes. Miss McBride, who has been with the lo- cal Bank of Montreal staff for the past three years, is taking an IBM course and Miss Pearson, a Nurse's Aid, will take her vaca- | tion before starting work. Miss Lalonde and 'Miss McParland will leave shortly to join the others. FIRE BRIGADE PLANS ANNUAL DANCE Loud laughter emerged from the fire house when the brigade held a meeting to plan this year's masquerade hall. Les Milks of the Dept. of Highways, remembering this event which is THE fun night for local adults, of- fered to lend a dance program which, he said, had been most successful. The men were grateful until they opened the program and found such scintillating (Cont'd next col. prize icke AVA a2DILS Om 2) menpbe

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