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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jun 1971, p. 5

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. JUNE 30, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Masonic Installation = cont'd from page 4 Assistant Secretary = V. Hopper; Tyler - E.B. Young; Immediate Past Master = S. Lundberg; , Master of Ceremonies = R. MacAdam, Schreiber. Following the installation, a Smorgasbord Buffet was held in the banquet hall, catered by members of Silver Birch Chapter, O.E.S. : Wor. Bro. S. Lundberg acted as Master of Ceremon ies, and introduced the newly installed Worshipful Master H. J. Coe, who in turn introduced the officers for the insuing Masonic year. Worshipful Master Coe thanked Rt. Wor. Bro. K.J. Weppler for the assistance that he had given this and the area lodges during the past year in his tenure of office as District Deputy Grand Master for Algoma District. Dancing followed to the music of George Churney and his group. Among the large attendance of mem- bers and friends who turned out for the dinner and dance were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards, Thunder Bay; Mr. Charles Wedley, Winnipeg, Mrs. Doris Brisenthal, London, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wellings, Winnipeg and Mrs. M. McGregor, Stoughton, Sask. VINCENT CALDER Funeral services for Vin- cent Bryan Calder, 14, of Terrace Bay, were held in St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church Tuesday with Father A. Greengrass officiating . Vincent, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calder, lost his life in a highway accident, Saturday after- noon. He was taken from McCausland Hospital to a ! Thunder Bay Hospital where he passed away late Saturday evening. Vincent Calder was born in Fort Frances, moving to Terrace Bay with his parents, at the age of three months. He was in Grade 8, St. Martin's Separate School and active in all sports particularly hockey and golf. He is survived by his parents, four sisters, Leanne Rosalyn, Carla and Pamela, his grandmother, Mrs. G. Brooks, as well as aunts and uncles. Services for Vincent were well attended by class- mates, members of his hockey team the Bantams, IN TERRACE BAY - JULY IST SOAPBOX DERBY" : : - 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. (Lakeview Dr.) PARADE 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. TREATS AND JUDGING OF COSTUMES : 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. (High School field) FIELD EVENTS 2 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. (High School field} 9:00 - 12 midnight = Youth Dance, High School Auditorium CASH PRIZES FOR PARADE ENTRIES, FIELD EVENTS, SOAPBOX DERBY CIRCULARS GIVING DETAILS OF THE JULY 1ST PROGBAMME WERE DISTRIBUTED DOOR TO DOOR LAST WEEK. EXTRA CIRCULARS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE RECREATION OFFICE | and the Junior Choir of St. Martin's school . Honorary pallbearers were Richard Petrus, Michael Caccamo, Greg Turner, Ernie Theriault, Jimmy Kennedy and Gerard Pineault, senior pallbearers Brian O'Connel, Pat O'Connel, George Calder, George Coupe, George Brooks and Jim McLeod. Cathy Melnyk was organist. Interment took place in the Terrace Bay Cemetery. Attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Brian O'Connel; Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, Mr. Pat O'Connel, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mcleod, Mr. and Mrs. George Doupe, Mr. George Calder, Mrs. Nyron Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, Mrs. Mickey McKinnon, Mrs. Rita McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Marquis, Gus Boone, Maurice Os- mar, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams, Gary Galvin, Brent Calder and Misses Cathy and Valerie Calder. - MIXED GOLF TOURNAMENT Thursday evening = the first of this season some twenty golfers participated in the mixed foursome, 2-ball tournament. Although the blueberries are not ripe, and the mushrooms have not come up Continued on Page 8 ceese

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