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Terrace Bay News, 10 May 1978, p. 20

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PAGE 20 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 10, 1978 + ST. BERCHMAN!S ALTAR SOCIETY: CONTINUED It was decided to 'take the church books to Mrs. Josephine Kenny and Mr. Ray Kenny to be audited and the members planned a series of cash bingos to raise funds for their many projects. The next meeting is to take place at Mrs. Josephine Kenny's home on Monday, June 5th. Mrs, Leisander thanked the group for their co-operation during her first tem of office and hoped for further support and their confidence in her for the coming year. Following adjournment, the hostess served luncheon and an enjoyable social hour was enjoyed. ROSSPORT SOCIAL: Mrs. Maureen Heyman of Thunder Bay visited her father, Clem Downey during the week. . Mrs. Lillian Schelling has left with her grandmother Kelly Pollin to visit relatives in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Mahoney of Pickle Crow are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Mushquash. Mrs. Romeo Bouchard has left to attend the funeral of hep brother in Sudbury. Charles Hutterli has left on a month's vacation visiting relatives in United States. Reve Father J, Moore of Toronto visited this parish and said Mass here Sunday. SCHREIBER SOCIAL: Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mallais of Prince George, B.C. have return- ed home after visiting relations in the Campbell and Bolan families. : Mary Jo Ryan and Betty Ann McKenna are home for the summer from Soo College, Sault Ste Marie and Mary Bourke from Waterloo University. - Steve Sadler, returning from Waterloo University, visited with the Bourke family before going on to his home in Edmonton. MOUNTAINS COVER ABOUT Y5 OF THE LAND SURFACE OF THE WORLD. A MOUNTAIN IS DEFINED AS AN AREA THAT RISES 2,000 OR MORE FEET ABOVE ITS SURROUNDINGS. THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS ~ EXTEND OVER 3000 MILES, AND, IN SOME PLACES ARE 1,000 MILES WIDE. National Week for Mentally Retarded MAY 8TH - 14TH - TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF SCHREIBER RE: WATER SHUT OFF MAY 14 7 A.M. Schreiber residents are advised that the Township water system will be shut off 2 completely for approximately 18 hours on Sunday, May 14th, so that the new- chlorine plant can be put into operation. Towns people are advised to provide an emergency reserve for their use on that day. There will also be a flushing program on the two days following the connecting of the new plant during which time the water pressure will be intermittant and subject Yo dirt. Residents are requested not.to burn refuse or grass during this period. No permits will be issued. COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER. CAR DRAW 1978 CHEVETTE SCOOTER ONLY 650 TICKETS TO BE SOLD DRAW DATE JULY 1, 1978 PROCEEDS TO SCHREIBER ARENA BUILDING FUND $10.00 ea. TICKETS ON SALE NOW PHONE ROY MILLS 824-2473 or 824-2762 NOTICE TO SCHREIBER RESIDENTS Effective June 5th, 1978 the fol lowing Tennis Membership and hourly rates will be effective. : SINGLE MEMBERSHIP (includes all age groups) $+: 5.00 FAMILY MEMBERSHIP $ 10.00 RENTAL $2.00 (per person per hour) Memberships available at Recreation Office beginning June 5th, 1978.

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