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Terrace Bay News, 2 Aug 1978, p. 11

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ci, TON AUGUST 2, 1978 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 " tances in the area. ROSSPORT SOCIAL: Relatives here to assist Mrs. Anne Todesco to celebrate her 75th birthday were her brother Joseph R. Douglas and Mrs. Douglas of Sioux Narrows, another brother Jack Douglas and wife of Webbwood, nephew Arthur Douglas, daughter Cathy and son Scott of Marathon and a daughter Camilla Todesco of Toronto. Miss Camilla Todesco and Vincent Carrington while in Rossport, camped a few days on the English River with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopponen and were successful in catching their quoto of Lake trout. Mr. Hopponen landed the largest fish which weighed in at 32 pounds. The rest of the trout caught averaged between 10 and 15 pounds. Several Canadian and American small yachts and cruisers were} in the harbour this week. The 1ighthouse ship the Montgomery was in the harbour Thursday. It is at present anchored at, Battle Island lighthouse having a crew of men doing repairs at the lighthouse and buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Molinski of Vancouver is renewing acquain- Mr. Molinski was the part owner and man- ager of the sawmill here before leaving to reside in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. David Leisander and children of Thunder Bay are holidaying with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Pat Leisander. Other guests of the family were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gerow of Marathon. Tracy Waugh of Thunder Bay has arrived to with her aunt, Mrs. Eileen Rouble. spend the holidays] Royal Canadian Legion Schreiber Branch 709 aa -- FIELD DAY MONDA v, AUGUST 7TH 9P.M. to 1A.M. Music by: THE COMMISSO BROTHERS $2.00 per person "fish for 31 years with their guide Ray Kenney. EVERYONE WELCOME Angling is good in Rossport bay among the islands and the most popular sport fish are the lake trout and the fighting coasters. Most sportsmen return to harbour with their quoto as well as a good old fish fry on the shore. Judge Murray Babe and Mrs. Babe of Thunder Bay have been coming here to On his annual trip here this month he was successful in obtaining his quoto with the Targest trout weighing in at 15 pounds 4 ounces. The fish appeared to be a native of the Slate Island waters and had no eel marks on it. The judge also caught an award winning coaster that weighed 3 pounds 13 ounces near an is- land off Rossport. Doctor Mac Spence and Mrs. Spence of the same party caught their limit of trout. Another lucky con- testant in fishing was Rev. Father John Mikealak of Omaha, Neb. who landed another award winning coaster of 4 pounds 14 ounces. Who'll pay the mortgage if you're not here... Will your family lose your home if you're not here to pay the mortgage? Why take chances? Low-cost mortgage insur- ance can provide the cash your family will need to live where they want to. Let me show you how Metropolitan can help keep a roof over their heads--no matter what happens. Why not call me today? W. (Bill) Kirkpatrick BOX 28, TERRACE BAY,ONTARIO . Residence: 825-9160 Bs Metropolitan Life Where the future is now

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