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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jan 1968, p. 12

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PAGE 12 , TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 18, 1968 tiring members of the Board. (d) Appointment of Auditors. ' ALL MEMBERS AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND ° tarnish nites Na Sl a age NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Thunder Bay Liberal Association will be held at the Canadian Legion in Nipigon,on Saturday, January 20th, beginning at 1.30 p.m. The Federal Riding Association meeting will be. held first followed by the Provincial Riding Associa tion. Elected representatives and perhaps a prospec tive Liberal leader will be in attendance. Terrace Bay High School Mixed Curling Team - Gary Gusul, Bob Broadhurst, Pat Simmer and Cathy Joe Cotton. Write-up on page 4 OLSEN REPRESENTS TERRACE BAY After a week of keen competition marked by many 'last-rock' games, the Thor Olsen Foursome emerged victorious in the local four-team double round-robin play-off thereby earning the right to move on to the North Shore Curling Playdowns.. _ Olsen's 5-1 record was outstanding. considering that his Lead and Second are relative newcomers to the game. They will be curling in Marathon this _ weekend and the winner from there will play in the -- Northwestern Ontario British Consuls Playdowns in Port Arthur. Lou Duquette was runner-up in the local play-off with a 5-2 record. Rink personnel were T. Olsen, R. Thompson, T. Stachiw, R. Cotton, L. Duquette, L. Crockford, D. Kenny, K. Johnson, H, McLeod, J. Chapman, C. Koski, H. Gusul, R. Roberts, J. MacDonald, B. Hayes and B. MacDonald. Best wishes are extended to the Olsen rink for continued success . " Se vat he Gems Aasikt ely Mert anceee SCHREIBER RESIDENT DIES Funeral of the late Manuel] ~ Wilfred McCouan, 82, whose death occurred in hospital fol- -- lowing a lengthy illness January -- 6, was conducted in St. An- i Mrs, Lester McCuaig was ur- ganist and the hymns chosen were Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross and Jesus Saviour Pilot -- Me. Ushers were Bill McKenzie and Leon Cote. : ; Honorary pallbearers were Walter Wilkes, Nelson Smith, Tommy Bolan, and Bill Throw- er. Active bearers were all tela- tions, Fred McColeman, Leon- ard Hiller, Archie McColeman, Frank MacDonald, Ivan John- son, and Bill Randa Jr. Interment was- in Schreiber cemetery. Mr. McCouan's family of sev- ; en sons and four daughters at- did take issue it was in defence tended the service, sons Manuel of a friend, his words explicit |. of Toronto, Earl of Windsor, and brooking no denial. And and Pat of Nipigon, George many and happy were the fam- (Bucky) of Arizona --the others ily gatherings in the family all reside in Schreiber. home. _ Mr. McCouan, known as A pioneer in railroading, his "Bang" by young and old alike tales of earlier days were treas- in Schreiber, was a quiet man, ured as measures af both the seldom entering an argument, times and the men who spent but thoroughly enjoying the long hours on the "road," as fiery outbursts of others over compared with the swift transit various town affairs. When he of the trains of today. NOTICE OF MEETING Kimberly-Clark Employees' Charity Fund Annual meeting will be held in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre on Thursday, January 25th, 1968 at 7.00 p.m. (a) The Chairman shall report on the activities of the organization during the previous year. (b) The Treasurer shall present the Financial State- ment. (c) The election shall be held to replace any re~

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