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Terrace Bay News, 18 Apr 1968, p. 14

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PAGE 14 Schreiber - Mrs. Earl Welbourne and daughter Julie Anne, were entertained at a party arranged in the home of Mrs. Robin Moore and assisted by Mrs. Paul Gauthie and Mrs. C. Perras. Mrs. AwB. McCuaig and bie George Smith are in Vancouver to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Verena Smith. Steven Bottomley is in the Terrace Bay Hospital . Carelyn Yates of Terrace Bay won the Easter Bunn " draw of the Women's Institute. The ticket was drawn at Costa's Store. Mrs. Mary Sparks and daughter Joanne spent the weekend with friends at the Lakehead. Paddy Spadoni, Tom Collinson and Ken Borutski spent the weekend driving in southern Ontario. Mrs. J. Molinski, who has just returned home to Vancouver, found when she arrived that she'd won some hundreds of dollars, during her absence, ona lucky ticket. At the joint service in St. Andrew's United Church on Friday, Rev. Arthur Chabot of Marathon, priest- in-charge of St. John's Anglican Church, gave the sermon. Holiday visitors here included Lorne Duggan and Dennis Gauthier from Windsor, Ray Small from Toron to, Marlene Birch of Winnipeg, accompanied by Robert Nott. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lehto and family of Sault Ste. Marie spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George Lehto. Mr. and Mrs. Chal McCuaig ef Atikokan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCuaig with Ricky, of Capreol spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCuaig. Miss Pat Potvin of Fort 'William-visited with Mrs. Paul Cebrario. David Burton of North Bay was with his sister Mrs. Bill Collinson. & 2 RR RR BB RIK ROR RRR SB QUETICO HOLDS CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP pw inch tabi: seatecakte a aie Nt aes Ele teh aden fale From August 4 - 9th, Quetico Centre will be hold- ing a Creative Writing Workshop, designed to pro- vide instruction, stimulation, "inspiration and guid- ance for people interested in the art of writing. Currently employed newspaper people who are in- terested in short story writing, people who are inter- ested in writing as a vocation or an avocation, or anyone who is interested in learning more about "writing may attend this workshop. Anyone wishing to do so is asked to write to Quetico Centre, Box 1000, Atikokan, Ontario, and an application will be sent to you immediately. TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 18, 1968 BILL'S BOYS Shown in the photo above by Marg Lundberg, are some of the Brownies who flew up to Guides in a ceremony held in the High School Auditorium on Tuesday, April 9th. See the nahin on page 2 © £8 FR BOE OR ACS OR * Only imaginable difficulties can't be overcome.

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