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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1968, p. 15

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JULY 11, 1968 Dominion Day Festivities - cont'd from page 14 Mrs. P. Cebrario, the bicycle and Chris Hewson, the barbecue. Jeanne McCuaig, last year's princess, crowned Norma McLellan, entrant from the high school, who received a pearl ring and other gifts. Princesses were Nancy Spillane, Schreiber Lions' entrant, Jane Bailey, Royal Canadian Legion, and Susanne Chic- -oine, Knights of Columbus entry. Despite the heavy rain which started when the parade had barely begun, the Sea Cadets and Wren- ettes with their bugle band from Terrace Bay, carried on to the end of the route. MR. HAROLD SHACK HONORED BY STUDENTS A concert with 33 numbers on the program, was put on by students of Holy Angels' school, in honor of Mr. Harold Shack who is leaving the staff to teach in Bermuda next year. The entertainment included piano, vocal, chord organ, accordion, dance solos, many action num- bers, a Cinderalla operetta, and an exhibition of tumbling. Among the short plays was a comical ver- sion, declared to be factual, of incidents jn Mr. Shack's life. An intriguing number was an Indian dande "The Kathat", done by Pamela Deol, with rhymic co-ordination of hand and foot movement. Anthony Speziale, M.C. thanked the many people who had assisted with the program, and D'Arcy Mc- Guire, school board chairman, commended the school staff and students. Curtis Martin presented Mr. Shack with many gifts from the different grades and Janice Wiznuk presented the proceeds from the admission to him, to be taken to M'ssion fields in Bermuda. Dean Cano commended Mr. Shack for his desire to help others and in presenting gifts from the parish, offered good wishes towards success and satisfaction in his new endeavor . Mr. and Mrs. J. Friesen and family are visiting relations in Saskatchewan, and are at their summer camp. Ray Small is home from Toronto visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Small. Rev. and Mrs. E.C. Prinselaar and family will be flying to Holland on Wednesday, for a lenghthy visit with their parents and other relations. TERRACE BAY NEWS ROSSPORT had her many friends in Sat- urday evening to help her cele- brate her 13th birthday. A watermelon eating contest, scramble words and balloon dances were enjoyed. Follow- ing luncheon and sampling of the decorated birthday cake, dancing wag enjoyed. . Spencer, George and Wayne Spencer, Rosanne Rochon, Patsy Ger- ow, Shirley Bouchard, Rob- ert Bouchard, Colleen Kenney, Joyce Mushqush, Peter Legault, Agnes Mushqush, Peter Mush- qush, Peter Gerow and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rochon. Rossport Sunday noon. Water level on Lake Superior rose about three docks and washing away some of the smaller docks. Many owners had to rescue their boats. few minutes. At one point the lake level was even with the highway in front of the local garage, then receded. Iil., for thei rannual lake trout fishing trip this week are Mr, and Mrs, C, Krywko and Mr, and Mrs. Keith Alman. Russel] Bruley and her father Mr. DePaula of Port Arthur; spent the holiday weekend at! PAGE 13 Dead trout, pike, specklers and minrows, which * were killed by what appeared to be a short in thé boat, float around the Dept. of Fisheries steel tug, "The Cotis". It is a blessing the weather has been cool and there has been no swimming where the boat docks. Swimmers could have met the same fate Toi Seppala has notified the department so that it can be corrected. Mr. and Mrs. J. Spillett had his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spillett and daughter Karen of Port Arthur visiting them. Guests of the Todesco's last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. M. Pearce of Port Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nelson of Osgood; Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor and family of Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. J. Weibe of St. Catherines; Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd of Selkirk; L Kenji of Willowdale and Claud Wells of Fort er were visitors here last week. Maxine Hubelit of Rossport their cottage here. "W. Seal of Oakville, Ont., Mr, and Mrs, Easton of Fort Frances and E. L. Perrillete of Duck. Lake, Ont., were holiday visitors here this week. Among the guests at the Mae Tourist court this weekend on a fishing trip were Mr. and Mrs, C. Kurik of Grand Rapids, Mich,; Mr. and Mrs. D. Maurke of Grandville, Mich.; Mr. and oe H, H. Plymale of Candor, N.Y. Over the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs, Herb Legault had Mr. and Mrs. John Buzzie, and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Buzzi¢ and children, Mr: and Mrs. Jos, Dusone, and Wayne Caruso aij of Fort William. Adolph King of Chapleau speng 'the holiday weekend with Mr, ,and Mrs. Albert Rouble, while chief ranger Peter King and Mrs. King and son Seott of Chapleau were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Gerow. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gerow and family of Belleville arrived Sunday to visit the former's par- erts, They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Martin * of Toronto. Mrs, Dominic Martin has ar- tived home from the Genetal Hospital. Rev. Father Maurice SJ of Fort William said mags at Pays Plat Mission Sunday afternoon, Rev. Father J. Cano of Schreiber said mass at Ross- port Monday evening. . Walter Gerow ard Geo. Spene- er were home over the holiday! weekend from Marathon. Attending were Shirley-Ann Audrey . Spencer A strange thing happened in feet, covering It happened sulae: within a Motormg here from Chicago, Mrs, Grace Bruley with son

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