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Terrace Bay News, 18 Aug 1955, p. 5

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AROUND THE TOWN (Cont.) ~ Rosemary.and Bill Sernesky with son Michael were in Fort William last week visiting with Bill's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Sernesky, They brought their nephew Ronnie Sernesky home with them for a visit, Lowise Farrow is home holidaying with her parents, Alice and Ab Farrow until she too, joins the nursing staff of the Terrace Bay Hospital in September, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Milks with Beatrice, Margaret, Calvin and Kay have been holicaying in.New Liskeard, Ontario with Mrs. Milks Father, Mr, Richard Silverthorn and other relatives there, They also stopped in Burke Falls, to visit a brother, Mr. R. J. Silverthorn and sty and in Englehart, Ontario to visit Harold's Father, Mr, Ambrose Milks, and Mrs. Milks' sister Mrs, Glen Coutts and family. Golin Craig and George Dennis lef::on Monday to join a group of Lake- heaa Scouts, and travel together to the Scout Jamboree at Niagar~on-the~Lake. Misses Helen and Betty Sue Holancin of Toronto and Bradford have been visit- ing with their sister Anne Papousek and family for the past two weeks. Spotted at the Lakehead Exhibition last week were: the Harold McKechnies, Leo Phillips, Les Crandlemires, Bob and Connie Burelia, Mary and Curly Hale, the Scotc Manns, the Chuck Havilands, Sam Boyd, dim Bradley and Kenny, the Stan Zwareshs, Bill Serneskys, Charlie Simmers, Emii Charbons, the Verne Hopper family, Mrs. Anne Zyri and family, ms. Marge Hamilton with Bonnie and Marcia, Paul Heen@iand Barb McMillan, Mrs, Herman Roberts and David, Rose and Cec Buffet, the Ericksons, Reg Cotton with Gayle and Cathy Jo, Judy McCausland, Clem Bernard, Terry McInnes, Chris Demas' family, the Rapkes, Mrs. Gaulin and Henry, the Stevens, Steini Jacobson, Joyce and Vic Timpano with Sherri, the Cliff Knauff Family, Bill Megraw and Roland Wills are also attending the Scout UAPPETee at Niagara- on-the--Lake. FOUND On Saturday, a pure black stray kitten about three months old. or house 256 Kenogami Road, 0-0-0 Phone 540 ° Page 5 PLAYGROUND NEWS. The Recreation Association and Roxy Theatre management treated 160 Terrace Bay children-to a free show on Thursday, August llth. The "show "Apache River" was immensely enjoyed by all present. Grateful thanks are extended to all those who made this "treat for the playground children possible, o-0-0 LABOU R..DAY/ ea BARE T Make-up your party now for the dance of the year. Tickets are available from any of the Hockey Executives, Date -- September 5th Place == Local Arena Time . -- 9:00 pem. till 2:00 a.m, 9200: HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS There will be a special meeting for all members on August 19th in the Recreation Centre meeting room at 8:00 p.m. sharp. Bring your entry forms filled out as August 19th is the deadline for entering the show for the 27th, This meeting is important. Please be present. 0-0-0 PERMISSION TO USE FIRE HYDRANTS A deposit of $25,00 will be charged to all contractors and other persons for the use of a fire hydrant -in the Townsite, This deposit will be returned after an inspection of the fire hydrant indicates that no damage has been done, Permission forms may " obtained at the Fire Hall, 0-0-0 NOTICE TO MILL EMPLOYEES LIVING IN SCHREIBER For the coming Labour Day Event pleasé pick up your childrens tickets from the following: -: #1 Shift - Hi Goodfellow .#2 Shift - W. Anderson #3 Shift - J. Garriock #4 Shift - P, Romaniuk Day Workers - V,. Hopper See next week's Terrace Bay News: for . complete program being sponsored by Local 665, 0-0-0

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