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Terrace Bay News, 9 Sep 1987, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 9, 1987 Anne Todesco reviews buildings in Rossport By Anne Todesco Old buildings at Rossport- Here I go again...this time it is about old buildings still standing in the village. They were mostly built in the early 1800s. Across the street is the old Perron house now owned by the Bruley family. Further DR. JAN RACZYCKI wishes to announce the opening of his Medical Practise in Schreiber effective SEPTEMBER 1, 1987 The family of the late Clifford Daley would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all-our neighbours, friends and relatives who helped us through the loss of my husband, father, grandfather. Thanks for cards, flowers and donations to the Cancer Society and Hospital Funds. Your gifts of food was well received. Special thanks goes to the family of L.McBride, J. Benko, K. Johnson, L. Pope, Joe and Tony. Special thanks to Rev. E. Hunt and Pallbearers; Also Dot Coupel, E. Falzetta and Ladies ° Auxiliary. All your support was deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. A very special thank you goes to the Doctors, and Nurses and Staff of McCausland Hospital. ADELINE, CHILDREN & GRANDCHILDREN COGOHGHHHFSSFFTHFHFSFHFHHGGFSFbHTFHGHFGGGHGHHGHGGHGHGGCGGODCOY THANK YOU | would like to THANK everyone who 8 attended my shower and contributed to the ° lists in the stores. : A BIG THANKS also to those who orga- 2 nized it and to everyopne who sent the deli- ¢ cious lunch and worked so hard. MARY JO RYAN ° P9000 0020 900 D090000029 along we come to a house now owned by Daniel Legault. It was built by his grandfather Onnasus I'm not sure of the spelling) Legault. He later sold it to George Gerow, then Wm. Schelling became the owner; within the last year Daniel became the owner. The Rossport Inn was built by a Mr. Spencer; succeeding owners were the Healys, John Anderson, the Nicols and the present owner is Ned Basher. Romeo Bouchard's home was originally built by the Mogg fam- ily I believe. This building was owned by several other Rossportites before Bouchard purchased the building. THE TERRACE BAY FIGURES SKATING CLUB > will be holding PRE-REGISTRATION for 1987-1988 Sunday, September 14/87. at the FALL FAIR $70.00 $85.00 for Canskate Can Figure Skate Club Pro - Lucinda Smith a Seneca College Graduate For Private Lessons call Pat Callaghan 825-3831 NOTICE As of SEPT. 1/87 | WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED IN MY NAME BY JAN- ICE MARTIN and HER BOYS. RICHARD SAINDON © See BDOGDOBDOBD HADES BOOGSGSG5088 ),; CORA ROPCHAN ¥%& RETIRES It is with mixed emotions that | announce the retirement of my mom, Cora Ropchan. - @ After 16 years of dedicated service to both "A myself and my customers and friends, mom has decid- ed on a well earned rest. Mom and John are moving to Thunder Bay; and although Friday, September 4 was her last day, mom % may be back to help out in emergencies. Mom your @ family and friends thank you for your many years of Fe service and we wish both you and John, a long, happy, ~ healthy retirement. ® ® ® MIKE, JOANNE MOORE & FAMILY AND THE STAFF OF MOORE'S é BDAGOHABAAS) This home was built in 1884- Pete Perron. Grace Baptist Church Sunday evening service: 7 p.m. Nursery provided for all services. St. Andrew United Church A nursery for infants is provided. St. John Anglican Church All welcome. | Terrace Bay Community Church Church School is also at this time. Lutheran Church Pastor, Rev. Mark Moss. St. Martin of Tours 10:30 a.m. Birchwood Terrace, 1 p.m. Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly News at 825- 3747. Pastor, Bob Elkin. Phone 824-2771. Holy Eucharist, every fourth Sunday, July and August, at 10 a.m. Morning prayer every first, second and third Sunday at 10 a.m. Evening prayer every Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Birchwood Terrace. Church Listing Schreiber Pastor: Rev. Jim Johnson. Phone 824-2402. Sst Sunday School: all ages- 10 a.m. Morning worship service: 11 a.m. Bible Study and prayer: Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church New Pastor: Father Jan Rademaker, O.M.I. Phone 824-2010. Sunday Masses: Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. Rossport, noon. Confessions: Saturdays, 4-5 p.m. in Schreiber. Pays Plat Prayer Group: Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Minister: Ernie Hunt. Phone 825-3346 or 825-3396. Morning Service and Sunday School are at 11:15 a.m. Communion Service is the first Sunday of every month. Minister, Ernie Hunt. Phone 825-3346 or 825-3396. Worship service is every Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m. Communion service is every first Sunday of every month. A nursery is provided. A warm welcome awaits all. We will be meeting every Sunday at 2 p.m. starting on August 16 in the chapel at Birchwood Terrace for Evening Devotions at 7 p.m. For more information contact: Rev. Mark Moss, 887-3020 (office), 887- 2612 (home), Lloyd or Hilda Hiebert, 825-3897 or Cathy Withers 825-9495. Pastor, Father Bernard Campbell. Phone 825-3231. Confessions are on Saturday from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday Masses are on Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and Pastor, Rev. Keith Milne. Phone 824-3436 or 825-9368. Family worship is on Sunday at 11 a.m. Friday night is YOUTH ALIVE at 7:30 p.m. Ifyou would like to include a message with your listing, contact the Alex Krystia now owns the house built by a Mr. Kylander near the Government dock and moved over the ice to its present location. Lorraine Seppala's cottage was built by a resident doctor by the name of Brown, later taken over by the Anderson family. The Union Church was origi- nally built by the Presbyterian missions, later known as the United Church when the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches amalgamated, and a few years ago it was named the Union Church, as all protestant clergy of different faiths serviced this mission. Then there is the old Bain property now owned by Colleen Kenney; and the Eli Bruley prop- erty is now owned by Ronnie Legault. Many of these old buildings are in the process of being reno- vated and modernized. All the first stores in the vil- lage have been demolished or burned. They were owned by the Bowmans, the Metcalfs and the Healeys. Later the Deffassios and Gentel families built a small store where the Bill Hubelits now reside. Chas Todesco purchased the small building, demolished part see page 6 Wanted Coaches for Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Please apply in writ- ing by Sept. 18, 1987, to Box 541, Terrace Bay, or call Bob Langford at 825-3575, or Butch Speziale at 825-3868, or Fred Polesky at 825- 3616.

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