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Terrace Bay News, 10 Sep 1975, p. 5

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SEPTEMBER 10, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 10 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 9, 1965 The official opening of the recently completed under- pass in Schreiber took place on September lat with Mines Minister, the Hon, George Werdrope, cutting the ribbon held by Reeve F,.V. Harness and Reeve W,E, D'Arcy (former) during whose tunurs in off- ics the project was planned. George Tingleton, whore official retirement from the C.P,R, takes place Otiober 1st, made his last trip with conductor Jack McCouan, W.E. D'Arcy and F.V, Harness, 18- cal officials of the B, of R.T. and 7riends, were pre- sent to offer congratulations and present a cheque with the good wishes of fellow workers. 5 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 The highlight of the Swimming Presentations Night held in the Curling Lounge of the Recreation Centre on Fri- day, September lth, was the presentation of the Duriez Trophy to Teresa Ramsay, Stork Club: Born-to Mr, and Mrs, Tony G, Costa of Terrace Bay a girl on Sept- ember 1st, 1970, Born to Mr, and Mrs. Luigi Caranci of Schreiber, a boy on Sept- ember 3rd, The Kimberly-Clark Engin- scring Office Staff arranged a farewell dinner and dance in honour of Mr, and Irs, Dor. Boudreau, prior to his retirement, Mr, and Mrs, B,W, Hayss are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth, to Mr. Terry Sin gleton, Schreiber, 1 YEAR AGO - SEPTEMBER 11, 197k A lovely August wedding took place in St, Martin of Tours Church, Terrace Bay when Jasqueline Suzanne Ther~ iault and Bevin Blsok exzhan- ged Nuptiel vows on August 3rd, 197L at b PaMe Stork Club: Born to Mr. and Mrs, Dave McXay (nee Jeanne McCusig), a son on September 2nd, 197U at Ge. r= al Hospital, Sioux Lookout, David Dale weigh d € lbs, 124 9z, Proud grandparents are Norm and Bea MoCuaig and Mr, and Mrs. K.C, MoKay, Nlagava Falls, 255 4948 Use hot water wisely Save energy...Save money Apart from home heating, a family usually consumes the most energy in producing hot water. Here are just a few small things you can do, that can add up to a considerable energy saving. Turn off hot water taps so they don't drip, fill clothes washers to match the size of the load, wait until you have a full load before using a dishwasher and remember showers usually require less hot water than baths. Try not to use more hot water than you need. The Cascade electric water heater will give you a dependable supply of hot water, but it's up to you to use it wisely. - your hydro

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