Page &, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 28, 1986 Winnie and friends have busy month in Schreiber By Winnie Campbell Area Captain Helen Leblanc and nine members of the TOPS ON 2587, Schreiber, attended the an- nual rally in Thunder Bay on May 3 and May 4. Anne Kinney was chapter Queen and graduated as a Kops. She was also a division winner as well as a 30 pound plus loser. Edythe Cosgrove, a 40 pound plus loser and an 11 year alumni KOP was valedictorian for the graduation. Linda Oster was a division winner. Judy St. Amand, Edythe Cosgrove and Polly King were recognized as alum- ni KOPS. Irene Borutski won the leader's award for Helen LeBlanc's area and the Schreiber Chapter also won an award for parti- cipation. Also attending the rally were Mary Madge, Marg Tiboni and Lucy Mathews, who were hostesses for the event. Also acting as hostesses were Polly King, Anne Kinney and Judy St. Amand all under the capable hands of head hostess Edythe Cosgrove. Our deepest sympathy to the Spikula families on the death of Mom Spikula. She was 83 years of age. Get well wishes go to Mrs. Jen- nie Lemieux, Mr. G. Nicol, Mr. Smart and Mrs. Cash all in hospitals. ALLIED The Careful Movers Mary Jo Mageau 825-9474 Miss Jackie Marshall has returned from visiting relatives in Kentucky. The out of town guests who attended the funeral of Thomas David Nesbitt were: Sister-in-law Nellie Molinski from Vancouver B.C.; Kenny Nesbitt, grandson; Charlie Kelly, Deanna and Johnny Bren- zavich from Thunder Bay; Stan -and Marline Ilijaw, Walter Ilijaw, Gloria and Blair Tennant, Danny and Louise Ilijaw and family; Mary and Nick Yauzwa all from Nipigon; Ken and Yvonne Richie from the Soo; Jo-anne and Reg McCullaugh from Hamilton; son Russell and Liz Nesbitt of Terrace Bay; daughter Muriel and Gary Shewfelt from Echo Bay and friends from the sur- rounding area. The Schreiber Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders hosted their Annual Spring Tea on. Saturday May 3 in the Town Hall Basement. En- thusiastic little Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders served tea and cakes to all who attended. A Bake Table was set up with lots of delicious goodies for sale. Also a Craft Table with crafts made by the girls and their Mom's was available. The Brownies. worked hard in making the beautiful @6@ POCO: ~ | MOVING? In a day when personal caring service seems like a chapter from history, you'll be pleased with Allied's genuine concern and professional help. When a move is in your future, call us. We'll make a helpful house call right away Armstrong The Mover TERRACE BAY MARATHON THUNDER BAY B&J Delivery 229-0858 centerpieces which decorated the tables. Draws were held on a love- ly cake donated by Susan Fairservice, a Brownie Doll, Guide Doll and Pathfinder Doll. A Jelly Bean Guess--a clown filled with jelly beans was hosted by the Pathfinders. Winners were as follows. Cake: Wendy Morrison. Brownie Doll: Ian Fummerton. Guide Doll: Michele Godin. Pathfinder : Doll: Susan Harris. Amber Penny- feather had the closest guess of 375 jelly beans (379 actual). The door prize donated by Michele Godin was won by Marcella Cebrario. Our special guest at the Tea was Miss Beverley Legault, Superior Division Commissioner. All the girls enjoyed themselves and look for- ward to next year's Tea. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Val- entino, Phyliss and Jack Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Spen- cer and families attended the Retirement Party of Mr. Wiznuk in the Soo. Visiting their Moms for Mother's Day were Mrs. Betty Miller for Winnie Campbell, Donna Grey for Etta Grey, and Mrs. Ern. Hucul and K. and Reg, all from Thunder Bay, for Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor. Get well in hospital to 345-7396 Mrs. Cash, Mrs. Lemieux, and Nelson Smith. The winner of the Bay Barbeque was Mrs. Gillespie, and the $100 winner was Jewel Riley. The regular monthly meeting of the CWL was held on Sunday, May 18, with Georgette Cebrario presiding. Father Peter led the opening prayer. Janet Moorey gave the scripture reading. Bernadette gave the treasurer's report and Mary read the minutes. Other reports were as follows: Janet, Organiza- tion; Mrs. Carmel Zbor- owski, Renew; Colleen Gauthier, Brownies and Guides. Teresa Stortini reported on the convention held in Dryden and said it was a big success. Next year it will be held in Ter- race Bay. Two new mem- Rossport Report By Anne Todesco Mac Hubelit, a former business man of Rossport now residing in Thunder Bay, visited his brother William and wife Jose- phine Hubelit and renewed acquantances here this week. Mrs. Hilda Mush- qush_ returned from Nipigon hospital Friday. Mrs. Sara Armstrong of Vaveny, British Columbia, is visiting her daughter Victoria and family. Fishing off the Govern- ment dock this week has been very successful. The children have caught trout averaging between two and a half to ten pounders, I bers, Susan Singer and Marg Connelly, were wel- comed. Many upcoming events are in the early planning stages. The Penny Auction will be in September and the Christmas Bazaar will be in November. The World Day of Prayer will be held at Holy Angels next year. The Friendship First Communion Tea is set for June 1 for communicants and parents. Father Peter said a few words about the CWL con- vention, and added that the Holy Angels Council is on June 2. This is the largest outside of Thunder Bay. The Refugee Committee meets on June 1. The meeting adjourned with a lunch by Colleen Gauthier, with coffee and cheesecake. A Chinese Auction was also held. The Chimo Club held their meeting in the Town Hall basement on Friday, May 16, with guests from Marathon. A delicious lunch was served. The meeting was open- ed with Mrs. Beth McAdam presiding. She introduced all and thanked everyone for the successful Bake Sale on May 9. Col- leen Gauthier was the win- ner of the doilie donated by Mavis Slater. Anyone wishing to at- tend the show "The Color Purple' must sign at the club by May 29. Please meet at the club by 7:30 p.m. on June 3 for trans- portation by bus to the Towne Cinema in Terrace Bay. Our annual picnic will be held in August. Date to be announced later. The first Vice President of the Marathon Club, Ross Cummings, thanked us for the invitation. We hope to get together again later on. Al Slater showed a film on Senior Citizens which was enjoyed by all. Thanks to all who helped. The last Home Bingo was won by M. Papineau of Terrace Bay. Another one will start in June. The Treasurer's Report was read by Al Slater, and Mrs. Eva Gordon, secret- ary, read the minutes and letters. Geno Caccamo ex- plained about the games to be held in Thunder Bay. Anyone wishing to go, please sign up at Chimo. Attending also were members from Terrace Bay and Rossport. The next meeting will be held on June 20. have been told. The cor- respondent could see the children gathered there but that was nothing unusual as they often gather on the dock when out bicycling. Jason Iddison has return- ed home from McCausland Hospital, Terrace Bay. Mrs. Rita Parkinson of Thunder Bay was a bus- iness visitor here during the week. Mrs. Rita Parkinson of Thunder Bay was a business visitor here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Sundland were business visitors to Thunder Bay on _ the weekend. Patsey Campbell is working at Superior Park and nephews. ithe vestibule. COUPAL - Largely attended funeral services were held at St. Martins Roman Catholic Church on Wednes- day May 14th, 1986 for Paul Emile Coupal who passed away suddenly in hospital on May 11th, 1986. Mass was given by Rev. B.A. Campbell and was followed by a Legion service in Active pallbearers were Wm. Sadowick, John Santerre, John Benko, Max Miller, Pat Jones, and John Falzetta. Honorary Pallbearers and Legion color guard were George Churney, Honore Bouchard, Peter Romanuk, Rolly Sinotte, Harry Gusul, Paul Wenzel, Rolly Chase, Clarence Mercier, Len Pineault, Jim Garriok. Those attending the funeral from out of town were Ernest and Lil- ly Coupal, Charles and Jackie Coupal and Vi Clark all of Sturgeon Falls, Clo Veleneuve of Timmins, Doug Clark of Sudbury, Susan and Harry Bain of Callander, Llew Edmunds, Danny and Cindy Ed- munds, Heather Bain, Frank Pascuzzo, Sherry Hogan, Betty Perl- ing and Renee Dawson all of Thunder Bay, Lloyd and Estelle Ed- munds of Longlac, Susan Talarico, John Bell, Harry Gosling and Vic Gauthier all of Marathon. Born and raised in Sturgeon Falls he marrried Dorothy Clark also of Sturgeon Falls. Predeceased by his parents Alphage and Clara Coupal, infant son Paul Emile and brother Jerry. He is survived by his wife Dorothy, son Edgar at home daughters Mary Clara (Mrs. Joe Papineau), Paulette (Mrs. Ron Brend) both of Terrace Bay and Diane of Thunder Bay. Grandchildren Clint, Josh and Hope Papineau, Kyle and Jarryd Brend. Brothers Charles and Ernest of Sturgeon Falls, Tom of Kitchener, Sisters Clo Villeneuve of Tim- mins, Bertha Paul of Waterloo, Becky Holle, Noel Maltaise of Kit- chener and Georgette Piche of White Fish plus numerous nieces in Thun date. Death Notice SPIKULA - Mrs. Juliana Helen Spikula, aged 83 years, of Schreiber, Ontario died der Bay hospital May 5, 1986. A native of the Ukraine, she was a resi- dent of Schreiber since 1930. Her family and garden were her main interests. Sur- viving are four sons: Hobden and his wife Doloras, Ramo and John of Schreiber and Peter of Toronto, by 8 grandchildren and other relatives in the Ukraine. Predeceas- ed by husband Steven in 1939 and a son in infancy. Funeral services were held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Sargent & Son Funeral Chapel, 21 N. Court St. with Rev.. Weaver officiating. Cremation with inter- ment in Schreiber to follow at a later Z FLY TO SUDBURY, TORONTO, NORTH BAY AND OTTAWA Voyageur Airways offers daily flights from Marathon to Sudbury and Toron- to as well as connections to North Bay and Ottawa. Depart Marathon at 4:50 pm Monday to Friday and arrive in Sudbury at 6 pm or Toronto at 7:50 pm. Return flights leave Toronto at 7:30 am, stop in Sudbury at 8:40 a.m. and arrive in Marathon at 10:30 am. On Sundays we arrive in Marathon at 4:25 pm from Sudbury and depart for Sudbury and Toronto at 4:30 pm. For information and reservations, phone 1-800-461-1636 or contact your travel agent. Voyageur Airways ZA as manager this season. The Mom and Me org- anization closed off their season's work by holding a Spring Festival gathering of mothers and grand- mothers in the community hall Saturday evening. The evening was sponsored by Project Mayday. Fresh red roses were presented to the mothers who kept the pro- ject going. Colleen Kenney presented the roses to Laura Legault, Laurajane Tymko, Billiejoe Keating, Vickey Armstrong, Cathy Adey, Linda Joiner and ab- sent were Louise Stefurak and Viana Bain. Colleen thanked them for their assistance. A toast was led by Lyne McGrath to Colleen and presented her with a gift in recognition of her leader- ship. A buffet supper was enjoyed and a social even- ing held. Mrs. Kennet won the balloon contest. Monday evening there was a gathering of the women at the hall to discuss holding craftwood sessions such as quilting, knitting, crocheting, em- broidering, driftwood, bak- ing, ect. for the coming season. Card games were held such as bridge, five hundred, and cribbage which was very pleasing. Further decisions and plans will be studied. The Mother's Day pen- ny auction sponsored by the St. John Berchmen Altar Sociey was a huge success. It was convened by Doris Legault. There were over 300 prizes to compete for. The afgan draw was won by Margaret Audziss of Schreiber. The decorated cake went to Oloaf Sundland of Ross- port. The homemade sport jacket was captured by Tif- fany Jowipp of Schreiber and the door prize went to Anita Caron of Terrace Bay. It was a set of silver teaspoons. Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and elec- tric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. SES BREE te 3 Schreiber. SERS E Boone RD cemetery. ' Leh 3 ee KING - Mr. Adolf King in his 94th year passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 20th, 1986. Born in Thunder Bay Mr. King spent a most colourful life on the North Shores of Lake Superior making Rossport his home. Mr. King was a commerical fisherman out of Rossport with his son Benny who predeceased him in Sept. 1960. He is also predeceased by his wife Cecile (Nee Fisher) and by brothers Joe, Eli, Mose and Peter. Survived by his son Peter, daughter-in-law Eleanor, grandchildren Scott & Debbie of Sub- bury also survived by one sister Mary Cecilia Corr of Birmingham, Michigan. Rested at the King Funeral Home Funeral Mass was held on Friday at 11 a.m. from St. John Berchman's R.C. Church Rossport. Interment adjoining