Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 12 Aug 1965, p. 12

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Norman Bottomley and Carolyn Fadden, winners in pie eating contest. - Photo by Inez McCuaig. LEGION FIELD DAY SUCCESSFUL An enthusiastic crowd attended the Legion Field day to watch the children's costume parade, led by majorette Jo-Anne Carlisle of Port Arthur . Costume judges were Mrs.Russell Macadam, Mrs. Lester McCuaig and Mrs.Scott Davidson of Clarkson, Ontario. Prizes were awarded for best decorated doll's carriage to, Ist.Valerie Rigelsford and 2nd, Maxine Holland. For the best decorated bicycle to | Ailene Ross and Bruce Hiller: for the best decorated trike to Kim Keating and Cheryl Johnson: best fancy costume to Cathy Cocks, Cora and Tana Morrow and Alma Cenerelli and Laurie Cenerelli: best Original, Ist to Claire, Nicolle and Susanne St. Pierre and 2nd. to Al O'Driscoll and Michael Spil- lane: best comic to, Ist-Lynne Jolicoeur and Carol Dimmery and 2nd to Kevin Cocks and Mark Morrow . In the races al} children five and under were give prize money and from age six on the winners were:- Girls 6 - Patty Lynn Nesbitt, Maxine Holland, Louisé Morin: boys 6 - Bob Smilsky, Danny Gellert, Ron Desmoulins: girls 7 - Arlene Krause, Pam Nes- bitt, Donna Desmoulins: boys 6 - Paddy Stokes, Bob Smilsky, Terry Jartus: girls 8 - Bryar McKenzie Debby Wilkinson, Sylvia Speziale: boys 8 - Bert Fox (Pt.Arthur), Bill Souliere, Douglas Glad, lan Fummerton, Kevin Chiquin and Terry Jartus: girls 9, Debby Flindal, Wanda Gorman, Lynn Drake: boys 9, Mark Stokes, Bert Fox, Bob Smilsky, Roger Coss, Robby Stone, Michael Souliere: girls 10 - Susan Johnson, Darlene Desmoulin, Carol Webb: boys 10 Bill Smilski, Kim Gellert, Ricky Spadoni: girls 11 - Cathy Stokes, Susan Johnson, Bonnie Wood: boys 1} Roy Fox, Bruce Bottomley; Bill Hiller: girls 12 - Mary Speziale, Sandra Ross, Colleen Maclsaac: boys 12 - Roy Fox, Guy Caccamo, Stanley Spadoni: Ladies Open - Mary Speziale, Sandra Ross, Myrna McCuaig: boys open - Roy Fox, Norman Bottomley, Bruce Bottomley: Half mile - girls - Mary Speziale, Sandra Ross, Debby Jolicoeur: (Continued ..... Mr.and Mrs.Neil Bottomley display the 14-pound lake trout they caught recently in an inland lake north of Schreiber. | - Photo by Inez McCuaig. KINSMEN ELECT NEW OFFICERS Peter Speziale has been elected president of the local Kinsmen. He has a background of nine years memb ership, being vice-president, bulletin editor, and director during this time. Other officers for the year are Ralph Hewson, vice-president, Fraser Muldrew, secretary, Raymond Guillet, treasurer, Antonio Speziale, past president Jim McCuaig, Jim Figliomeni and Bill Miller, direc tors. The club, formed in 1945, has been active in com munity work, having donated the first ambulance to the town, and is presently directing its efforts to the fund for installing artificial ice in the Arena. CONSTABLE JIM EINARSON LEAVING TOWN Constable Jim Einarson, OPP, who came to Schreiber on Nov.|, 1956, is leaving the police force to open his own business in Fort William. Jim, his wife Joyce and their family, will be missed in Schreiber were they have made many friends and lent a helping hand in community activities. Mrs.N.J.Jolicoeur and Mrs.Joe Cebrario were co-hostesses for a farewell party honoring Mrs. Einarson on Friday evening. The group met in the Jolicoeur home and then went on to effectively sur- prise Mrs.Einarson. On behalf (Continued .....

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