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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jul 1963, p. 11

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LIFE JACKETS =<. _| O°*/ce WEEKLY SPECIALS" WASTE PAPER °o [Oc BASKETS = = LESS 7 Lm Kh' | OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. = FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE !! 4 Ua r S ELECTRICAL SIMCOE PLAZA - - = PHONE 3711 PLAYGROUND NEWS (Cont'd from Page 2) Shirley Zielke and Leo Legault. Concluding the afternoon, the children gathered on the ballfield to be awarded their prize ribbons. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs, Thoms J.Ballentine has come from Belfast, Northern Ireland to spend the coming, month with her son Sam, daughter-in-law Dorothy and children. Visitors this month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Young have bean her Mother, Mrs. S, Bell, brother Donald Bell, sisters and fam- ilies, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Davey, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Megginson and his father, Mr. H.Megginson, all from Sault Ste.Marie. Also Ted's brothers Bert and Lyle from Sault Ste. Marie and his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Young and children from Vancouver, B.C. Welcome home to Mrs. Clara Gould and to Mrs.Millie Welsh after their lengthy stay in McKellar Hospital, Fort William. Mr. and Mrs. William Woods with son Daniel came from Montreal to spend the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rune Ostling returned home last week from a camping trip east to Quebec City when they had been accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Ella Norman, their granddaugh- ters Karen and Terry Lynn Pastor of Chapleau, also friends Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kaner with children Phyllis, Merle and Billy of Eveleth, Minnesota. The Kaners visited in Terrace Bay last week before continuing on home, STRETCH NYLON ANKLETS Reg. ej Pair 3 PAIR = 88¢ NYLON SALE! FIRST QUALITY SEAMLESS. SIYLONS¢' Super Value 2 PAIR - & BREVETS FOR 88¢ TERRACE ~ MID--JULY SALE JULY = a -39¢ ea. -88¢ | Reg.29¢ ea. ,OBINSON STORES 9 THE NEWS CASH BINGO WEDNESDAY , JULY 24th MOOSE HALL 8.00 P.M. SHARP $ 5.00 Games - $25.00 Games CASH Good Neighbor Games BACON & EGG Good Neighbor Games 1 OG Nh OC 1 ADMISSION $1.00 - EXTRA CARDS .25¢ Sponsored by the Moose Lodge of Terrace Bay Since their return the Ostlings have enter- tained their daughter Mrs, B.Collings and children of Chapleau, also Rune's sister and family, Mr.and Mrs. George Miron and three children of Rodondo. Beach, California. Mr, and Mrs, George Leite with Doris re- turned home from their holiday tour to Sudbury) and Sault Ste.Marie visiting relatives and' friends, also to see Mrs. Lehto's sister in Ashtabula, Ohio. Recent visitors with Marion and Paul Pluta have been his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nykifourk of Prince Albert, Sask., his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Pluta of North Battleford, Sask. and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hrominchuk and daughters from White Rock, B.C. Mr, and Mrs. Ted McInnes were happy to learn of the arrival of their granddaughter, Dawn Elizabeth to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Merrick (Sondra) in Kamloops, B.C., on July lst. Mrs, Eva Rogers of Espanola is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Con MacDonald and family and was accompanied by Marie and Freddy Rogers and their children, also of Espanola. Rev. Dr. Arthur Lavender and Miss Louie Lavender returned from Mount Forest last week to visit their many friends of his former parish, while the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodfellow. Visiting with Hermine and Russ Stevens recently have been his Dad, Mr. C.L.Stevens accompanied by nephéw Kenny Stevens of Fort Frances and his sister Jean (Cont'd Page 8) --, oe eer Sizes 2 to 6x Reg.$1.19 EACH ~ .88 LITTLE GIRLS' SLIMS Sizes 3 to 6x Reg. $1.29 EACH .884¢ COTTON TRAINING PANTS Sizes 2,4,6. 4 FOR FINE LINEN TEA TOWELS Reg. 39¢ a BAY PHONE 3891

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