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Terrace Bay News, 3 Jul 1969, p. 13

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JULY 3,1969 jecemnee n tmne Schreiber Resident for 44 years - cont'd from page 12 Mr. Allan Cates, Fort Frances; Mr. Francis Cates Emo, Ont; Mr. and Mrs.Melvin Cates and Russell, Hurkett. Mrs. Ed Pearson and Mrs. Lorraine Lawlis from Port Arthur . ; TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cosgrove will hold an open reception in their home on July 4th from 2 - 6 p.m. to mark Mr. Cosgrove's retirement on pension from the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mrs. Bruce Simon has her sister Mrs. and her husband of Kingston visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kachur of Lynn Lake, Man. are visiting the latter's parents Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Pearson. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell are Mrs. Campbell's sister Mary Taylor and Tom White both of London, Ont. Danny Miller has returned home after nine months in hospital at the Lakehead. Johnny Souliere is at the Rehabilitation Center in' | Port Arthur for two weeks. Barry Gilmore is in St. Thomas for a visit with rel- ations there. / Answering appeals from the Ontario Red Cross for books for Jamaican schools was the end of term pro- ject of the Junior Red& ross Huskies of grade five, Schreiber Public School . 180 spelling, language and arithmetic textbooks were checked, sorted into sets and prepared for shipping. The students raised over $20.00 by holding a white elephant sale in their classroom, and then used the same articles for a penny auction sale through =| the school. Part of the money raised will be used to ship the books and the remainder for some other wor- thy cause. Officers of the Junior Red Cross Huskies are pres- ident - Bobby Smilsky,-vice president - Brent Morrill secretary - Wendy Jones, and treasurer Dean Fischer In photo on next column Junior Red Cross Huskies Officers - left to right - Dean Fischer, Wendy Jones Bobbie Smilsky and Brent Morrill. Art Kinnear July Ist marks Canada's 102nd birthday. TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 tie ; Mae < , "THE OWL'S HOOT" i | | | SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT 1969 On Wednesday, June 25, Schreiber High School had their annual graduating ceremonies. A total of 69 students received diplomas. Secondary School Graduation Diplomas - Arts and Science - David Bromley, Marilyn Cook, Michael Glad, Susan Hawke, Allen LeBlanc, Colleein Me- Isaac, Greg Morrill, Melanie Ross, Stanley Spadoni Barbara Stefurak, Suzanne Chicoine, Coleen Cos- grove, Clayton Gordon, Brenda Lalonde, Cathy LeBlanc, Gerrard McGrath, John Needham, Sandra Ross, Mary Speziale, Heather Trembly, Shirley Winters, Arlene Connelly, Janet Crook, Bruce Gray, Nancy Lapenski, Ken Martinson, Darcy Moorey, Linda Nesbitt, June Small, Nancie Spillan Spillane, and Norma Walker. Business and Commerce - David Borutski, Patricia Dodge, Sharon MacDonald, Shirley Phillips, Leona Vienneau, Len Christianson, Wolfgang Frommann, Robert McMillan, Linda Pidluzny, Cosimo Commisso Elizabeth Hayes, Saara Pelto, Jeannie Thorpe and Helen Williamson. i Secondary School Honour Graduation we Arts and Science - Claire Belliveau, pee Summ Cummings, Helen Harness, Jane Kelty, Jennife Mcinnes, Roberta Milani, Ruth Soughton, ales { Turner, Diane Campbell, Nola Fummerton, Sus: Harrison, Suzanne Lemay, Judith McParland O'Neil, Cora Spadoni, Bill Turner, Lenore bell, Marcia Hamilton, Linda Hayes, Tom continued page i4

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