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Terrace Bay News, 31 May 1962, p. 11

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e _May 31,1962 : TERRACE BAY NEWS . (ee | SPADONI BROS. BUY - ONE 1954 DODGE SUBURBAN STATION FREE LTD. ~~ often New PACKAGE DEAb,/ I959. MONARCH <cera FREE ristine car! WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS LOVELY 1959 MONARCH ~ 4 DOOR LUCERNE MODEL, HAS CUSTOM RADIO - POWER STEERING - POWER BRAKES AND MANY EXTRAS, NINETY DAY WARRANTY, SEE THIS BEAUTY AND ASK Tins FOR A DEMONSTRATION RIDE ONE THIS, IS A ONE OWNER CAR IN SHOWROOM CONDITION - Car now in paint shop for minor repairs and new paint jch. #2085. TERMS AVAILABLE ON THIS DEAL WE INCLUDE THE AFOREMENTIONED STATION WAGON ~~ ABSOLUTELY FREE FREE -- eee SPAD ONT Norma: Schock and Betty MacFadyen ac- companied by their entire class of twenty student murses who graduate from McKellar Hospital June 14, travelled the North Shore for a visit to some of their parental homes, Motoring first to Beardmore Saturday they were guests at the home of Diane Matte and her family, and from there to Terrace Bay to be entertained in the homes of Norma and Betty. Further to Marathon for luncheon Sunday at the home of Donna Gordon, returning to Terrace Bay for dinner and back. to Patter= son Hall in Fort William, a memorable weekend to climax their three years together. Miss Camilla Collins of Manotick, Ontario is visiting for a few days in Terrace Bay, renewing her many acquaintances and visiting with the classes she had taught while on the staff of the Public School. Miss Natalie Kochan was a weekend visitor to Terrace Bay from Ft,William, having just completed her term at Lakehead Teacher's Coll Mr,& Mrs, Roger Tormondson from Tofte, Minn visited, with Mr,& es J,DeLaronde over the weekend, Mr, Foster A,Boles, District Sales Represen- tative of Greyhound Lines of Canada was a re- cent visitor in Town, Greyhound are inaugur- ating an all Canada route soon, linking East and West, plus direct connections to United States points, Further details, which will include an interesting service to the Lakehead and back, will be released shortly. Mr,& Mrs, J,Adamo have returned from a visit to Toronto where they attended the graduation of their daughter Donna on May 18 from Loretto Abbey. The entire class, res- plendent in white satin gowns, were crowned with a circlet of gold flowers by the Priest before receiving their diplomas and pins. __A reception tea followed the ceremony and HOME BIN CARDS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM HECTOR McLEOD, CACCAMOtS, ~ = SCHEIBER, ONT proud fathers led their daughters in the AM, GO COSTAtS, ye BAY & SCHREIBER) , NO STRINGS" ATTACHED .7 RROS? UL I Pht had opening waltz at the evening's graduation Dance. Donna will return to spend the summer in . Terrace Bay with her parents and plans to en- roll at Toronto University in the Fall. ST. EDWARD®S K,C. 3RD IN BEST COUNCIL CONTEST Word has been received that St,Edward's Council No.3554, K,C., has won third place in 4 f this year's Best Council Competition. These annual awards are open to the 114 Councils of the Order in Ontario and are give in recognition of activities, financial stand ing and general health of the Council, This marks the 4th time in its ten-year history that St,Edward?s have received awards,! placing 3rd in '55 under Gr.Knight E, Marostica, 3rd in *57 under Gr,Knight A,Cadieux, lst in 58 under Gr,Knight C,A,McGrath and 3rd this year under Gr,Knight M.J,McGrath. Further honors were in store when it was announced that District 29, organized and directed by District Deputy A.J,Cadieux, has been recognized as the best in Ontario, This District is comprised of Councils in Geraldto Nipigon-Red Rock, Schreiber-Terrace Bay and Marathon, All were among the top ten in the competition. CANADIAN LEGION NEWS - BRANCH 223 The lst Annual Decoration Day will be held Sun,June 3rd, The order of the Day is as follows:= Roman Catholics will fall-in at the Fire Hall at 7,55 A.M, .- Dress Medals. Pro- testants fall-in at the Post Office at 10.40 - Dress Medals, There will be a Farate of both denomination: to the Cenotaph in the afternoon - fall in at the High School at 1:30, All veterans are cordially invited to take part, The Band wil be in attendance and the public is invited, There will be a special speaker, Don't for- get the Gen,Meeting -~Armori J 6 a STARTING WED. MAY 307. t WALTER GEBSKI, FRED McMILLAN, L & L STORE CHAPPLES, OR RECREATION" OFFICE, A

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