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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jun 1984, p. 16

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Page 16, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 13, 1984 Fun - Award winners of the Fun, Run Challenge held on May 14th are as follows: For The Largest Organization which were the Girl Guides (upper left photo) are: Tiffany Jowitt, Erica Pyhtila and Tracy Cockerline. Award winners of the Youngest participant went to Rachel Papineau (pictured in the upper right photo with her Mom and Dad, Wayne and Debbie). Accepting the award for The 2nd Largest Class (Gr. 2's of St. Martin's) and also accepting for the Largest Family to participate, was Mrs. E. Falzetta. For the Oldest Participant Award was received by Mrs. Fleurette McBride. In the lower left photo is pictured Tawnya Robinson, Andrea Pyhtila, Joanna Pyhtila and Corinne Boushie, accepting the award for the Largest School (Terrace Bay Public School). In the lower right photo is: Nicola Pollard, Mrs. E. Falzetta and Tracy Smith accepting the award for the Largest Class (Gr. 6 of Terrace Bay Public) and Mrs. Falzetta for the 2nd Largest Class LADIES AUXILIARY BR. 223 BIRTH 3 Birthday Dance Dan and Brenda Puddester ore happy to announce the safe arrival of their second child (Gr. 2 of St. Martin's). Congratulations winners and try your luck again next year. June 1 6, 9 se . . to 1 p.m. Leah Kristen Quintuplets Anniversary | 3 a Music by was born on May 11 and weighed 8 Ibs. F Teen let. ; Z ae prey ier of Canada init proposes to harvest timber in an area approximately pao ; . tae thirty (30). kilometers south of Longlac for their mill in Terrace Bay. As a result of On May 28, 1934, father Oliva died in 1979 _USts the original Dionne Kimberly-Clark adapting their No. 1 mill in Terrace Bay to utilize poplar, additional something very special happened in a farm- house near Corbeil, On-' tario, just outside of North Bay. Five tiny baby girls were born. Their names were An- nette, Cecile, Yvonne, Emilie and Marie, and they became known as the world-famous Dion- ne Quintuplets. The parents of the five little girls were Elzire and Oliva Dionne and on May 28, 1984, we re- member the birth of these identical sisters. i tcards from th j- the striking of coins, ini Hon. Alan W. Po' Two of the cis us fection of Robert Atkin. legal tender in North Ministry Of inier #6 now dead, but the other son of Toronto, the Uni- Bay, in order to recog: Natural John R. Sloan three sisters all live near | corn Theatre willbe pre-e 2° the occasion. Resources _ Deputy Minister Montreal, in the sub- urb of Saint Bruno- de-Montarville. Their. but the rest of the Dionne family still live in the North Bay area. To help celebrate the Quint's 50th birthday, a: variety of events will be held in North Bay this summer. If you plant on being in the area, visit- ing or camping during the summer, please try to take in at least one of these special festivities. Visit the North Bay and Area Museum which has an exhibition of original photographs and reproductions of senting a play about the Quints' story during 2 weekends in late Aug- Homestead, where the Quints were born, will once again be open for visitors on the grounds of the Pinewood Park Motor Inn; and future plans for this_ special building include the City of North Bay purchas- ing the 100 year old log and clapboard cabin with the assistance of the people of North Bay and the Province of On- tario. The North Bay and District Chamber of Commerce has arranged Join in on the cele- brations this year in On- tario. The Northern Lights Open to all Legion and Auxiliary Members and Escorts 13 ozs. Prowd grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Price of Montreal and Mrs. Irene Puddester of Toronto. Special thanks to Dr. Lau, the nurses and staff at the McCausland Hospital. Also Special thanks to the people who came in to Notice Re Proposed Amendment Kimberly-Clark of Canada Forest Operating Plan (1981-86) All interested parties are invited to comment on a Proposed Amendment to the Kimberly- Clark of Canada Forest Operating Plan (1981-86). operating areas outside of their approved operating plan are proposed as an amendment. This proposed amendment will be available for Public Review at the district office of the Ministry of Natural Resources, 208 Beamish Avenue West, Geraldton, Ontario. All written comments should be submitted to the District Manager, Resources, Box 640, Geraldton, Ontario, POT 1M0 no later than July 13, 1984. If you have any questions concerning the above please contact Roger Davison, Unit Forester, at the Ministry of Natural Resources District Office, Geraldton, Ontario, Telephone: 807(854-1030). Ontario : donate blood. 7 , Ministry of Natural

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