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Terrace Bay News, 10 Sep 1975, p. 13

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SEPTEMBER 10, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 Fr Can IDB help you? one of our representatives Mr. N.!P. Spooner "will be at The Red Dog Inn Terrace Bay, Ontario on Thursday, September 18th, 1975 Sh, Many businesses including 3 - Agriculture ¢ Manufacturing Tourism's Construction: . * Professional Services = o Transportation ¢ Wholesale and Retail Trades," = have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, "buildings; and machinery; to increase working capital: to start a new business; ; and for other purposes. If you need financing for a business proposal . and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on - 3 reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you. lidb [TE BEVELOPMENT BANK P.O. Box 878, Thunder Bay (F) Tel: 623-2745 gi A TOOKENAY : . The funeral of the late Melvyn Tookenay, whose death occurred suddenly in Minneapolis, Minn. on August 30 was conducted by Father F.J. Meyer, in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber on September 3rd. The pall bearers were Jody Davis, Stan Spad- oni, Bob Kinney, Norman Boon, Joe Figliomeni of Schreiber and William Scott of Red Rock. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. Mr. Tookenay's immediate survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tookenay of Schreiber two sisters Ethel, Mrs. Reino Ahola of St. Paul Minn.; Nancy, Mrs. Harley Harkes of Ledger- wood N. Dakota; three brothers, Joe of Nipigor. Vincent of Coon Rapids, Minn; and Marcell of Terrace, B.C. There are also many relations in the immediate Aistrict. Melvyn was born in White River, coming with his parents at an early age to Schreiber where he received his education and later was em- Ployed as a trainman with C.P. Rail for three years. He then worked in Labrador for two years before going to Thunder Bay where he was well known in sport circles, playing baseball and hockey with the Great Lakes and Westfort Hotel for three years. He then moved to Minn- eapolis last January and was employed there until his fatal accident. : Attending the funeral from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tookenay, Nipigon; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tookenay with sons Andre and Bill of Coon Rapids, Minn; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Harkes with sons Randy and Sanford of Kedger- wood, N. Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Tookenay, Terrace B.C; Mrs. Evelyn Boissineau, Minneapo- lis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Desmoulins; Mr. and Mrs. "Bunny" Sabourin; Mr, and Mrs. Claude Gaudette; Mrs. Eleanor Irvine; Mrs. Agnes Sa- bourin; Mrs Edmond Nabigna with sons Russel and John of White River; (cont'd page 14) A NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF TERRACE BAY - SCHREIBER On September 2nd, 1975 the High School Teachers of the Lake Superior Division of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Fed- eration began working without a new con- tract. Negotiations broke off early in June when the Board of Education completely re- fused to meet because of summer holidays. The teachers have requested the Min- ister of Education to appoint a "fact finder" to examine negotiations to date. Mr. David Cook, Chief Negotiator, Manitouwadge, Ontario.

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