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Terrace Bay News, 14 May 1964, p. 14

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AUTHORIZED ee LAWN BOY THE NEWS May 14, 1964 re YOUR AGENT FOR ** THORNES AND CRESTLINER BOATS ** MASTERCRAFT AND TEE-NEE TRAILERS FAS SWEET MARINE SALES & SERVICE 177 Hudson Drive GRADE XII| TRANSPORTATION (Cont'd from Pg 13) strongly recommended that local students travel to Schreiber. Board Chairman A. Chisholm quoted section 37 of the Secondary Schools Administration Act which says that a Board can, if they so choose, provide trans- portation. The Act also states that a Board can es= tablish a Grade XIII if there are seven pupils. The Board must now consider what economic burden can | best be placed on the taxpayers. Mrs. Herb Carroll and Mrs. Kelly are the guests of Mrs. Joe Marcella while attending the C.W.L. Convention in Schreiber this week. Jim Crawford is home from Memorial University Newfoundland and will spend the summer with his parents Mr. & Mrs. S. Crawford. Maureen and Terry Hall, students at United College, Winnipeg, are home for the summer with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hall. Joseph Marcella is home from Toronto where he ~ had been studying at the Ontario College of Arts. Joseph is the sone of Mr. & Mrs. Joe Marcella. The Twist is not for anglers ... and their lines. KEELS OR BEAD CHAIN KEEL SINKERS SHOULD BE RIGGED AHEAD OF --~_ LURE =m ~ SS, Pas CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CENTENNIAL CONTEST corms $10.00 Rules: . Open to residents and taxpayers of Terrace Bay. . Total money available approx. $6,000 minimum. Project must be completed by 1967. . Entry should include a description of the project and a sketch or drawing if available. . Final decision will be made by Township Council . All entries to be mailed to the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce, P.O .Box 298. DEADLINE - Midnight, May 23, 1964 Phone 3337 MUSICAL PROGRAM (Continued from P.13) singing two numbers, Daryl Lynn Weaver giving a piano solo, Sharon Jarva two accordion numb ers and Patsy Dimmery and Edith Clemens played a piano duet. Mrs.Alvin Slater is in McKellar Hospital and Mrs. R.J.S.Inshaw is in Terrace Bay Hospital . Mrs.and Mr.Russell Skinner are holidaying with the Scott Skinners in Victoria. Mrs.Mary Jarva is re~ lieving in the Town Office while Mr.Skinner is on his vacation. Mr.and Mrs. J.Spavor, Michael and Terry of Fort William visited with Mrs.Karl Fadden recently. Mrs.W.G.Furlonger attended the funeral of James Brown in Fort William. Sixteen members of the graduating class of /64 of McKellar Hospital motored down recently to visit in the home of classmate Dorothy Slater. After lunch the party continued to Marathon where they spent the night and were entertained in the home of another classmate, Maureen Stewardson. On Sunday they re- turned to Schreiber for lunch before continuing back to the Lakeh ead and, despite inclement weather, all enjoyed the unusual pre-graduation outing. In the party were Sharon-Leigh Locking of Kenora, Marilyn Poe of Cochrane, Joyce Gemmell of Stratton, Mary Sandvik of Sioux Lookout, Janice Stinson, Gwe Warren, Tonea Nasimbin, Judy Muzyka, Kathy Ham- ilton, Margaret Reith, Isobel Gordon, Mary Hodder, Judy Gayoski, all of Fort William, and their hostesses Maureen and Dorothy. @ BOTTLE DRIVE SPRING CLEANING YOUR BASEMENT? SAVE YOUR BOTTLES FOR. LHe DR db ¥ ok THIS SATURDAY MORNING MAY 16TH Sponsored by TERRACE BAY FIGURE SKATING ASSOCIATION

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