January 9, 1969 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO 1 price 13,0 MEN'S JACKETS BOY'S SOCKS MEN'S SHOES GIRL'S PYJAMAS MEN'S SHIRTS GIRL'S SLACKS MEN'S HATS LADIE'S SWEATERS LADIE'S WINTER BOOTS LADIE'S BLOUSES LADIE'S DRESSES BOY'S SHIRTS LADIE'S SLEEPWEAR MEN'S SWEATERS MEN'S OVER COATS Winner Mrs. June Schritt was the winner of our Christmas Tape Recorder Draw! KNIGHT-ROTMARK ( contimed from Page 8) Leaving on a honeymoon to Toronto and Eastern points the bride donned a duchess green wool suit and matching het, bleck accessories and white rose corsage. They will reside in(Gepaldtéen, Ontario. The bride was entertained at the Community Church at a shower arrenged by Mra. Knight's sewing group and bridge club with hostess Mrs. Jean Roberts. Out of tow guests were from Geraldton, Nipigon, Port Arthur, Fort William, Niagare Palle and Schreiber. Tele- greng were received from Aunt Jean, Manchester, England, principal and staff of Alm College, St. Thomas, Ontario and Mrs. F. Price Westeliffe on the Sea, Essex, England. MR.. & MRS. BROMLEY ENTERTAINED Mary fftends in the community gathered in the town hall to pay tribute to Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Bromley leaving to make their home in Toronto. Mr. Bromley had been superintendent of the Schreiber division, C.P.R. from October 1, 1965. Their fami was honoured on various occasions and presented with gifts by the young crowd. They had both been active in the work of the United Church and school programs. W.C. Tripp wes M.C. for the evening and on behalf of their friends presented Mr. & Mra. Bromley with a stereo Am-FM radio and record player mentioning that it was with regret that Schreiber would be losing them. Prank Fummerton spoke particularly of Mr. Bromley's contrib- tthon to the arene and presented a gift from the rink committe Other gifts presented were by Pat Newton for the Artificial Ice Fund, Norman Boon for Junior hockey, and Reg. Bailey for Minor Hockey. ; Rev. E,C.Prinselaar and Father J.M. Cano also paid Ev artaye to the Bromleys. TERRACE BAY NEWS KOLESAR'S Winter PHONE 3327 Continues 'til Sat.Jan. 18th. LOOK FOR MANY NON-ADVERTISED SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Page 7 ¢ | 257 0 MEN'S PARKAS FIGURINES & WALL PLAQUES MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SPORT JACKETS RADIOS SKA EXTRA SPECIAL SLACKS... Reg $12.98... D.QQ Mr. Tripp read messages from employees unable to attend from Chapleau and other points. Mr. Bromley will be engaged in the vast new waterfront development in Toronto. Out of town guests included Mr. & Mrs. M.C.Kelly, Marathon, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Nickoluk, Terrace Bay and Karl Kazmierczak of White River. 1 4070 CHILDREN'S JACKETS GIRL'S DRESSES CHILDREN'S SHOES LADIE'S SKIRTS LADIE'S JACKETS LADIE'S FUR HATS BOY'S CAPS SLIPPERS Mrs. Leonard O'Brien and daughter Mary lynn spent New Years in Markstay, with Mr. & Mrs. D'Arcy MacDonald. Mr. & Mrs. GB. Cebrario entertained the CPR office steff on January 2 in honour of Mrs. Cebrario's father, Harry Shack, who retired from his job-as roadmaster in Schreiber. ROSSPORT NEWS Mr. & Mrs. Rene Rochon and family have returned to their home in Sudbury after holidaying with his parents Mr. & Mrs. L. Rochon. . Mr. & Mrs. Le Paradis and family returned Priday from a holiday in Quebec. Miss Camilla Todesco, B.A.» MeS.W. returned Sunday to Mary- vale College in Windsor where she is employed. C. MacDonald and son of Nipigon are visiting Mrs. J.Gerow and Mr, & Mrs. Jack Campbell. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Gerow and family spent New Years Day with relatives in Terrace Bay. Mr. & Mrs. C.W.Todesce and daughter Camiila were Beardmore visitors during the week. Peter Legault has returned to Port Arthur to resume studies at Hillorest High School. Mrs. M. Price returned Sunday from Toronto to re-open classes at the Publics School. ¢ The members of the St.Berchman's Society will have a Penny } Auction on Jarmary 12 at the Rossport Commmity Hall at 7230 | pem. Lunch will be served 2 masses}