AUGUST 20, 1969 pee Town Topics - beating from page 14 . Mr. and Mrs. Nick Vickruk and family sailed from Port Arthur for a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. John Knorr and children of Fort Wiliam visited the Mac Hubelits. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Testori were Mr. and Mrs. A. Minoletti, Gino Minoletti and J. Zanni of Port Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. L. Paradis and family have left to reside in London, Ont., Yachts anchored in the harbour this week were the Misty owned by A. Acher of Frankfort, Mich., the Janron Il and Sea Pal both out of Detroit. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas Todesco are Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Todesco, Charles, Charlene, Jo Anne and Loreen Todesco all of Sarnia, Miss Camilla Todesco of Windsor, Ron H. Farrow and Children of Galt, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ditta and four daughters of Sarnia, Manlio Tedesco of Heron Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas, Cathy and Scott of Beardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Molinski and son have returned from Mani touwadge . PAST RESIDENT DIES Funeral services for the late Mrs. J.J. Walsh who's death occurred August 13th were conducted in Holy Angel's Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber, on August 16th. Services were conducted by Father Epoch. Pallbearers were - A. McGrath, A. Power, L. Small, M. Ryan, B. Ross and L. O'Brian. Interment was in Schreiber Cemetery. 'Mrs. Walsh, the former Mod Victoria Coles, was 93. Born in London, Ont., she married Mr. Walsh in Detroit and came to Schreiber in 1907 where - she lived until four years ago, when she moved to Marion Villa, in london where her death occurred. Pre-deceased by her husband in 1946 and by a son William (Bud) in 1943. Serviving her are three daughters, Marjorie (Mrs . Wilbert Facey) of Harriotville, Ont.; Helen (Mrs. J. Sheeam) of London, Nora (Mrs.: Paul Shelton) Clearwater, Florida. Two sons Allen of London and George of Schreiber. Asister Mrs. E. Roughley of London. There are 18 grandchildren and serveral great grandchildren. Mrs. Walsh was a member of Holy Angel's Church and of The Catholic Women's League - continued .. TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 Attending the funeral from out of town were - Mrs. Facey, of Harriotville; Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley al). of Marathon; Mr. and Mrs. Berry Walsh of Terrace Bay; all relations of the deceased. SCHREIBER Mr. and Mrs. George Lehto and Doug spent their vacation with Mr. and Mrs . Jim Young (Mrs. Young,nee Daisy Lehto) in Prince George, B.C. On their return they were visited by their son Oliver and family of the Soo. 'A little boy prayed "Lord if you can't make me a better boy, don't worry, I'm having a real good time as it is." CROSSWORD PUZZLE 9 ACROSS 3. Affirmative 28.Youana Last Week's 1. Merry 4. Overcast me 4. Fellows 5. Wounds 24. Famous Bea ria 9, Alaskan 6. Brazil tree Falls EIS AR MEC Isic TSI city 7. Diamond 25. Capital fOlP TAIL MH RNIN] E | 10. Wolflike tosser aS 12. Spheres 8. Scoffed Ven- 13. Harangues 9. Biblical ezuela 14. Grow old boatman 26. Put on, 15. Except 11, Compass as 16. Passing point clothes Elo} mark 15. Calf's cry 28. Famous Se IRIAITI aa 17.Messengers 18. Astrin- newspaper MEIAISIv] Eivistell 19. 60 min. gent publisher 33. Bacon's 20. Place stuff 30. Building partners 21. Appear 21. Female material 34. Astern 23. Like some pigs 31. Loafer 38, Familiar diamonds 22. Excla- 32. Kaiser con- 26. Verbose mation Wilhelm's traction 27. "The King of sur- village 39. Mandarin and I" prise retreat tea locale 7, "cr ATP wood WL YW oe ee measure 30. Vacation spot 34. Moslem title 35. Road et a Gia 90 eae Aaa wr opreniese VHA 88 Block vp ee Pomme PTT | | | | VA «ong Ze LP pages PCE peo ee | eT ves, PLE YT TT mem WaT TT YR T IT a er