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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jan 1961, p. 7

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January 5, 1961 \ TOWN TOPICS = Contimed from Page 4: ie and Mrs, Jack Todd, Mr, and Mrs, Alox oe and lir, Peter Barz. Other members of a club who were unable to attend wore Lr, . aay ee Peterkin, Mr. and Mrs, Norm ue vs Miss Sharon Marquis, Mr, J. Graham and re Gus MacInnes, pete en LS neg tr gtr tpt se gear acne Mr. and Mrs, Morris Mousscau and children arrived home for New Years with Mr. and lirs, Joe Mousseau enroute from Metz, France to his new posting in Winnipeg, Manitoba, "he Miss Doris Mousseam was also a Visitor at her home for the Christmas weekend, Doris is now nursing in Kenora, Ontario. Mr, and Mrs, John LeBlanc and children of Sault Ste, Marie are visiting with John's _ parents, Mr, and Mrs, Art LeBlanc, Another son Roger accompanied by Miss Eleanor Shaw of Port irthur was home for the New Years week« ends Roger is now at St. Joseph's Hospital; Port arthur, training as an X-Ray technician. 2 ir, GeR. Williams arrived from Sault Ste, Marie to spend Christmas week with his daugh= ter Norine Coe and family. | Miss Joan Lundberg, Heron Bay, Bort hristmas weekend with her parents lir, & its. a lc ! Sax Lundberg, } and New Years with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kenney, Montreal, enjoyed Christmas Ray Kenney. i : m zs CCAD : rere 2 " i : ae Scotty Hamilton and family ! ae a ee ristmas weekend with relatives in { rt e aap cee Sh LE Lee Es) Mir, and lirs, C.Ee Brown and daughter Lynn of Broadview, Saskatchewan visited with Mr, and lirs, J e Duncan the week prior to Christ-~ TAS « Their daughter, Mrs. Ron Maycock and family from Brantford, Ont, also visited over Christmas week, The Duncans and Maycocks notored to Port arthur to spend Christmas Day with Ron's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Maycock, Mr. and lirs, Murray Nesbitt of Toronto spent the holiday week with Mr. and irs, Jack Phillipa. Miss Judy DeSadler of Almonte, Ont, visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs, J.R. Anderson over the Christmas holidays. at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ab. Gray, Fort iliion, --_ Mr, and lirs, E, Montey and son David of Dryden, Ontario spent the Christmas weekend in Terrace Bay with their daughters, Marge Larson, Elsie Berndtsson, Doris Gérlach and Nora Peters and their families. _' Mr, and Mrs, G. Galvin and children spent the Christmas weekend with Virginia's parents, to join his wife Betty and family at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, «.¥. McCallum, for Christmas, all returning home to Terrace ° a ae lir. and Mrs. George Partington and family with their. daughter Mrse K. or E.G. Caccamo,. hirer eecineeeeereclh ee ae ee Mr, and Mrs. J. Wellings spent tho holidays| | - and make this the best season ever, | THESSALON MAN ELECTED PRES. TOURIST OUTFITTERS 'their annual convention here, oa ae eens a emai Stet A ge Sie ena cmt --S Bay on Boxing Daye The Ollen-Bittles were accompanied over Christmas by Joe Butler, also of Terrace Baye. -- ! Holiday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oren Mason were their daughter and.son-in-Law, , Sheila end Gordon Paprica, They.returned to : Kingston last Thursday to)resume their studies, at Queens Universitye | Christmas week in Port Arthur visiting Mr. and Mrs» Ne Polowski, Over the New Year's weekend they enjoyed a visit from Ann's sister and family, Mr, and Mrs, John Kross of Marath~; i ; es Mr, and Mrs, T. Latour end daughter spent i 5 spent the Christmas holiday with Evelyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4, Hewson in Fort Wn, inet ent ce ines | tee WRT eitibe weuntceete Mr, and Mrse Weds Hills, Gravenhurst, Onte were in Terrace Bay to Spend Christmas week Ward and family. Erickson of Fort Willian wore in Terrace Bay for the Christmas holiday | with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Ce Buck and the visit was returned by Mr.' and Mrs, Buck who spent the New Years in Fort : William at the Erickson homes Mr. and Mrs, Os Be SCHREIBER CURLING NEWS The Schreiber curling club extends an inv- itation to all new or ¢ erienced curlers to -- join our club.for the 1%1 seasome = The men are holding their first. invitation -: al bonspiel Febs 2,3,4 and 5th which should be a gala affair. In the Men's league there are three troph- jos to be won and in the Ladies league. two trophies as well' as two for the Mixed League, - The first draw for the men will be made on . Jan, 6 and will inelude only those whose dues -- are paid; anyone joining after thet date will : r ' \ s ? \ - curl spare until the second draw is. made Upe _Anyone wishing to enter a rink may pick up , their own and enter it on the board at the curling club, but must leave the lead positior:: open for. new curlers unless the lead you pick . has never belonged to a curling club previous:-; ly or has never curled a full season - the : above will be considered new curlerse -- i -Do not enter anyone on'your rink who is not a paid up member, so that the draw com- mittee will not have to make any changes. Men wishing to join may contact J.N, Ross Ladies wishing to join may contact Mrs, Pat Beno or Mrs. N. Gray, We intend to have mixed bonspiels and social evenings during the season with fun for all, so lets get together with our friends , ; \ ' ' ; ' ' j ' better curling club. Yours for a (sgd) E.G. Caccamo, President. Weldon Moore, of Thessalon, was elected to succeed Ralph Webb, of Laclu, as president of the Northern Ontario Tourist Outfitters at Other officers , for 1961 are: Peter Hughes of Kenora; Jack | Connolly, Algonquin Park, and Burton Brown, Port Arthur, vice-presidents. The 1961 annu- _-- al convention will be held at Sault Ste.Marie, | Ont. December 4,5 and 6, ( i ' i

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