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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1959, p. 1

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TERRACE BAY NEws Thursday and Saturdays. Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber VOL. 2, t MEN's CHORUS TAK® PART IN BTG SING Eighteen members ofthe Terrace Bay Men's Chorus, their accompanist and some of their wives made the trip to Minneapolis last week- end to be a part of the Annual 'Big' Sing when the host Chorus was the Franklin Co-op Dairy Chorus' of Minneapolis. The Big Sing is conducted each year by' the Upper Mid-West District of the Associated Male Choruses of America, and this year some 360 voices from the District, which included Fort William and Terrace Bay from Ontario, and many other towns and cities in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Terrace Bay Chorus, resplendent in their new dinner jackets, presented, as their solo numbers, "Hymn Before Action" and "Any- where I Wander", in addition to participating in the Masses Numbers, Those who travelled to Minneapolis report- ed an excellent weekend of good fellowship and, following the Big Sing, were entertained by the Host Club at their After-Glow, ©All are looking forward to joining again next year when the same: Choruses will gather in Fort William, This Wednesday night the Mens Chorus will be. joined by the Terrace Bay Ladies. Chorus for a trip.to Red Rock where they will pre- sent.the first.in a series of district con- certs, Their next.appearance will be.in Marathon on March 15th to.be..followed by a presentation in Manitouwadge, .0n Friday, May 22nd the joint Choruses will appear in the High School Auditorium in Terrace Bay when district residents will have an oppor- tunity of enjoying a memorable evening of Songe SUMMER TRAIN SCHEDULES NOW _IN EFFECT, Summer train schedules are now in effect on the Canadian Pacific Railway... Following: are the official train times at Terrace Bay, as announced by R.Hales, local agent: EASTBOUND : No.2 The Canadian, leaves Schreiber 12,12 A.M, | No.8 The Dominion, .leaves.Terrace Bay 9,53 AM, No.6, Express, Mail & Local Passengers, leaves Terrace Bay 11,50 P.M, No.418 Budd Car, between Ft.William & Sudbury, leaves 11,10 P.M, Sunday, Tuesday & Thursday, WESTBOUND ; No.l The Canadian, leaves Schreiber 10,18 A.M, No.7 The Dominion, leaves Terr,Bay 6,40 P,M, Nos5 Express, Mail & Local Passengers, leaves Terrace Bay 8.05 P.M, No.417 Budd Car, between Sudbury and Fort William, leaves Terrace Bay 7 A.M, Tuesdays, MALCOLM SPIDDELL VISITOR IN TERRACE BAY On Monday, May 4th, Malcolm Spiddell arri- ved for a short visit to Terrace Bay. Malcolm has been on an extended visit in the East. He arrived in Nova Scotia on Feb- ruary 27th fora visit.in his home town and other places in the Maritimes, Included in his trip was a visit to the St.John, N.B, Mill and a visit with Joe Wig, Geo.Flater, ' NO.18 May 7th, 1959 | At 4.30 P.M, on Sunday, May 10th, in the | Arena at Terrace Bay, the Ordination to. the Priesthood will be conferred on the Reverend © | George H.. Bourguignon by His Excellency, The | Most Reverend Edward Q. Jennings, D.D., Bishop of Fort William. ; All are cordially invited to view this | ceremony which, in the past, has taken place in Cathedrals or large churches. | Reverend George Bourguignon is the youngest | son of Mr, and Mrs. H.P.Bourguignon of Schrei- ' ber, where he attended Holy Angels! Separate School and the Schreiber Continuation School before entering St.Peter's Seminary at London in September, 1952, He is well known in Terrace Bay where he was employed by the Kimberly-Clark Company during his summer vacations. At 11.00 A.M. on Sunday, May 17th, Father Bourguignon will offer his first Solemn Mass in Holy Angels! Church in Schreiber, From 3 to 5 on the afternoon of May 17th there will be an opén' reception at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. H.P.Bourguignon, KIWANIS. CLUB SPONSORS CHILDREN'S FISHING CONTEST The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club will again sponsor a fishing contest for children eight years to fourteen years. Fish may be weighed at the L,& L, Market between May Ist and ~~ September 15th, First and Second Prizes will be awarded at the close of the Season for the largest Lake Trout, Speckled Trout, Pike and Pickerel. ' ! MR. OLIVER ANDERSON KILLED IN ACCIDENT | On Monday, May 4th, Mr. Oliver Anderson, { father of Don Anderson of Terrace Bay, was | 'killed in an accident while driving a truck | on construction work on the highway east of | i { | Marathon. Mr. Anderson, who recently moved to Terrace Bay, lived with his son Don. ". Many people will remember Mr.Anderson from | the time he worked for the Marathon Corpora- tion. at Marathon. Deepest sympathy is extended to Don Ander- ; son and other members of the family in their |; bereavement. No details about funeral arrangements were ' available at_the time, of writing. od | NEW DENTIST TO ARRIVE IN TERRACE BAY Dr, E, Wachta, a graduate of the University, of Toronto, Dental College, will arrive in } Terrace Bay to set up dental practice about | June 15th, 1959. ] WOODLANDS CAMP. TWO NOW.OPEN Bill Olson and some of his crew from the Woodlands Department ploughed through: snow- drifts to officially open Camp Two. It is another sign of Spring's arrival .when Wood- lands prepare Camp Two for the spring run of wood to, the Mill i | On Monday, May 4th, six members of the Mara- thon Chess Club visited Terrace Bay for a | etc, (Cont'd Page 3) | social evening of chess at the Rec,Centre,*_,'

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