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Terrace Bay News, 8 Feb 1978, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 8, 1978 OOKMG BACK] |[* WeEkew For Two 1. TICKET OUTLETS : RRACE BAY *Costa's i 25 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 5, 1953 TE Td Cpls Another "first" in the history of Terrace Bay will be re- ¥Cebrario's Hardware corded on Saturday, February 7th, when Mp, No Linkwich opens ¥Credit Union Office his new movie house. This addition to our community will in- ¥Waghorn's Pharmacy deed be a welcome one as it means that the journey into Sch- *Mill - Derek Wills peiber to see regular movie programmes will be no longer nec- *Camp 59 - Woodlands essary. It will also mean the termination of the old 16 mm - Dick Mannisto movie programmes in the South Camp Recreation Hall that have ¥Around Town - Addie filled a great need since 1947. Beaulieu 20 YEARS AGO = FEBRUARY 6, 1958 Number of tickets alloted to Terrace Bay - 240 1 AROUND THE TOWN: !sobelle and Malcolm Craig with their 4 = fanily left Terrace Bay last week to make their home in Fort SCHREIBER * Sehpalber Food Market Willian. Isobelle was guest of honour at a party in her home es ane the previous Saturday when Mrs. Elva McMillan was hostess. *roval Canad teal DID YOU KNOW? The cost of a 1% increase for Kimberly-Clark a a I " 3 . a care of the Steward (Bar) Canadian and United States employees is more than a million *Around Town = Mrs. Dorothy dollars per year. Rumme ry 15 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 7, 1963 *Camp 59 Woodlands = COSMOPOLITAN BUFFET SUPPER - Feburary 14th at St. Martin's Ah 8 ook Nn Church Hall - Adults 31.25, Children, 7-14 $.75, Children under os _ six Free. Number of tickets alloted to Schreiber WEEKEND SPECIALS: Canadian Cheddar Cheese (Mi1d) - 49¢/1bs - 240 Ballet Toilet Tissue -8 rolls for 89¢, Potatoes - Manitoba * ils No. 1 - 25 1b. bag - 89g. Libby's Catsup = 11 oz. - 4/89¢. ROSSPORT *Mrs. Prinia Gerow 824-2810 Number of tickets alloted - 20 Mr. Ray Kenmey, principal of St. Martin's Separate School, Rather than have our Winners inconven- Terrace Bay, welcomed the contestants, their parents and : fenced because of the extensive renova- friends to the first Area Public Speaking Contest to be held in tions being done at the Westbury Hotel, this Zone. There were seven contestants: Beverley Dean, accommodations will be booked at the Nipigon Public School, Maureen MacDonald, Ste Martin's School, (nearby) new Chelsea Inn. Alison Stevenson, Red Rock, Maureen Campbell, Schreiber Holy SWIMMING POOL :SAUNA:EXERCISE ROOM Angels, Jo-Anne Mannila, St. Edwards, Nipigon, Donna Chapman, Terrace Bay and Carola Keating, St. Hilary's, Red Rock. Mau-- peen Campbell of Schreiber Holy Angel's School, Schreiber was the first place winner. 5 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 7, 1973 10 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 8, 1968 Remember the Ticket Outlets can not come to you. Inquire at the Check-out desk for your ticket. Wedding vows were -exchanged at the Community Church on Jan- vary 20th at 4 p.m. between Jean Lillian Hopper, daughter of b Me. and Mrs. V. Hopper of Barrie and Bruce Nolan, son of Mr. 1M W 0 i : | WEEKEND | 13 i and Mrs. V. Nolan of Thunder Bay South. : 1 YEAR AGO - FEBRUARY 9, 1977 : f The Gerry Dupas Rink wins Hudson's Bay Trophy: The rink or > ARRIGO: GIR ER consisted of Gary Gusul, Dennis Magne, Gerry Dupas and Mike Fenton. The Dupas team recorded two wins and five losses in a Eee the District Playdowns. ' ET TI - anime iis] 4 oowey i AR CUR. ER RIS RY WSR MAAR Ea ile 61 eZ Tickets on sale starting Monday, Feb. 13th

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