Gateway to Northwestern Ontario Digital Collections

Terrace Bay News, 4 Sep 1969, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

SEPTEMBER 4 ROSSPORT 1969 TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs David Leisander and Devona Leisander of Fort William were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Eubelit. Rev. Father Epoche of Toronto said Mass here Monday Even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ettgene Gerow and family were Port Arthur visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Minoletti of Port Arthur are visiting Mr. and Mrs_ Peter Testori. Mr. and Mrs. Peter King and Scott left Saturday for their home in Chapleau after holiday wita the Eugene Gerow fanijly. Miss Maxine Hubelit ieturned home Monday after holidaying in Sudbury and Elliott Lake the past two weeks, For the first time in more than 75 years the temperature has been in the and 99s here, no black flies to make life mis- erable for the villagers as they enjoy 'their lawn chairs and eat- ing at théiz patio tables. Others flock to the beaches and spend the day in the parks. The George O'Brien - Christie Weddi Wardrope Park at Rossvort Sad Bar Beach has been well pat- ronized this summer by the vii- lagers, Schreiber and: tourists as it provides. shade, eating anz bathing areas. Hundreds of people have been in this particular park at one time. Adolph King has left for Chap- leau - after spending the past month here camping and wandez- ing about the islands and beach- es. A man of the great outdoors and one who has spent years on Lake Superior; he is not at home away from its waters. While walking on the island shores he found a paddle in fair shape that someone has lost, a piece of mahogany with a brack- et on one end that could have been part of a seat or lid of a locker in some boat, also a mahogany rail with brass screws in it, all in fairly good condi- tion. Mr. King stated that such findings made him wonder just where they drifted from and what boat they were part of ana more important were lives lost or families broken up caused by some lake disaster. = continued from page I4 ..... They are making their home in Schreiber. Out of town guests attending the wedding included - Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Lorniokuk and family, Yellowknife, N.W.T.3 Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Gray, Mrs. G. Jugandi, Mrs. J.D. McCoshen Mr. and Mrs. W.P..Wiznuk, Miss Eila Nyholm, all of Fort Will William, Mr. and Mrs, D.W. Neil, Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Barker, Rev. and Mrs. William MacOdrum, Geraldton; Mrs. Larry Downey, and Alama Downey, White River; Mr. and Mrs.°H.P. Morrison, Park Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tookenay, Nipigon. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by the staff of King George PublicSchool, Hamilton (where she had been teaching) a supper party hosted by Miss Cecilia McKay and Miss Mary McLeod, Hamilton, a miscellaneous shower by 'Mra. Terry O'Driscoll, Schreiber. The groom was honored at a steg party in the home of Norman McCuaig, Schreiber. TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 CROSSWORD PUZZLE , ACROSS 1. Bread spread 4. Coal, gas, oil, etc. 9. Strong wind 10. Polite and suave 12. Emotes 13. Pen point 14. Hewing tool 15. Unbind slightly, as cords 17. Before Oct. 19. Jewish month 20. Relating to the science of healing: abbr. . Copy . Writing pad . Printer's measure . Hawaiian greeting . Woo 1 . Syllable of scale . Bowers . Oil-yielding tree . Glove material 37. Misery: archaic 39. Feathered abode 41. Anger 44. AMA. member 45. Nonsense! 47, French river 48. Salty 380. Intrepid airmen 51. Horse with 9.Festive Last Week's z along, 11. Scope easy stride 16.Go 52. Roofing aboard stuff © ship 18. Apiece: [A] DOWN 'abbr, = (HCE -Esau'stwin 21. Deci- brother pher a . Voice erypto- range gram 3. Soldier's . Toward meal . Excla- . Steamship mation smoke- . High, stack craggy . Swiss hill canton . Corrects . Subsides, . Gener- as the tide ous . Pelican . Pronoun state: abbr. . Acrid . Kind of - Osmium turtle symbol [cIRIU]x} ICIHIETETR| [HIO}L IL JARNIAT t IVE} 11 MR E|V EO MEL | i JE} [E|BIS] BI 37. Pied Answer [STATRID} [ALL IN} BAGH NP IRIEJEID} Piper's river 38. Tram loads, in Wales 40. Journey 42. Castle defense 43. Type size 46. Unity 49. Behold AFP IAF FETE oe 7 et rr eet er 1S 7 GJ ey E U | _ a a | i aay ENSENSENG SLENLEENS CEN LL PON N\SEEERE PAN EN ae | A Aliti WA | | YZ Photo at left - School days, school days, dear old golden rule days! Teachers and pupils have teturned for another exciting year of learning and discovery. 14 | Pictured-here are members of Holy Angel's School teaching staff, Schreiber. Back row from left - Miss Muriel Holmes ( team teach- ing with Sister Simone in grade 2), Miss Diane Parker, gradel, Mr. Tony Speziale, vice-principal and grade 8; Mr. Harold Shack grade 7; Mr. John Small grade 6; Mr. Gary Speck grades 6 & 7; Miss Barbara Dicks (team teaching with Sister Daniel Joseph in grade 5); Mrs. Linda Driehuis, remedial reading teacher. Front row - Sister Simone, Miss Sandra MacLean grade 4; Sister St. Timothy principal, Miss Sandra Dennison grade 3, and Sister Daniel Joseph.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy