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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jan 1967, p. 8

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Page 8 CENTENNIAL OUTING HELD BY LOCAL GROUP TERRACE BAY NEWS January 19, 1967 To herald 1967 and recapture some of that lost pioneer spirit, sseveral Terrace Bay neighbors participated in an old-fashioned familv outing complete with .a the ime ponared ingredients a good food, good cheer aud good children. 'A wg cabin besides the beau- tiful *Jackfish Lake some 10 miles east of Terrace Bay pro- vided an authentic setting, and power toboggans, though not as romantic as horse and sleigh, provided an exhilarating dash across the frozen lake. The 1967 pioneers found out many things 'about themselves and about the founders of our country. The admitted quite hardy as those early settlers, nor did they wish to be. That friendly, romantic scene around the blazing fire? There 'was. nowhere else to be unless you wished to freeze. _ Those handy little shovels NOTICE hairstyling needs. CARD OF THANKS - 'to future generations, it will frankly that they were not as. TONY of Tony's Hairstyling will be away from January 23 until February 4. Miss Frances McKenna will be in Terrace Bay full time and Joseph will be in Schreiber full time for your We wish to thank all those who were so thought- ful and kind when our brother passed away. Nellie, Bob Gray & family. Grand opening of the SCHREIBER CENTENNIAL CENTRE FEBRUARY , 3rd., 1967. at 7 P.M. House League Hockey Game vs. Visiting Team followed by - Moccasin Dance. hanging near the fireplace? In- stead of scooping hot coals, they were used for rescuing the beans when the bean crock split. A reason more practical than the dictates of fashion was found for' those long homespun skirts that the ladies wore. They concealed the numerous sets of underwear worn for the sake of warmth. Modern children may mever experience the jingle of sleigh bells or the thrill of galloping horses, but if their 'zest for-work and play, endurance of cold and push for adventure is passed on ensure a bigger and even more glorious celebration of Canada's 200th birthday. And the adults, though they found they had gone soft, de- cided over good cheer and spir- its in their modern homes, that these neighborly get-togethers will continue through the year with a similar outing to welcome 1968, Left to right - Forbes Cruickshank; Jack Evans of Fort William , Lieut. Governor; Don LaPorte; Neil Cornthwaite; and Russ Stevens. Photo by G Whiteley. KIWANIS CLUB INSTALL OFFICERS On January 10, at the regular Kiwanis dinner meeting the installation of Officers for 1967 was held under the capable direction of Lieutenant Governor Jack Evans of the Westfort Kiwanis Club. Attending with him were nine members from the Westfort Club and six from the Port Arthur and' Fort William Clubs, including President Peter Krull. New officers for the year are: Past President Neil Cornthwaite, President Don Laporte, Vice President Forbes Cruickshank, Secretary Russ Stevens, Directors Jim Gunn, A.Teskey, Ed Kennedy, J.Papousek, J.Hale, and D . Briscoe. NOTICE - There will be a game between the Terrace Bay Bantams and Nipigon Bantams at' 4.30p.m. Sunday January 22.: Following this game the Terrace Bay Midgets will play the Nipigon Midgets. ARTIFICIAL ICE DRAW - Goal Times Nine goals - 7 min. I3 sec., lO min. 4sec., 15 min. 47 sec., l6 min. 54sec., | min. 2sec., 14 min. 3l sec., 5 min. 50 sec., 12 min. | sec., 12 min. 41 sec. Winners for the previous week are: Mrs.J.D.Bryson, Mr.B. Ross, Mrs. G.Gauthier, and Mrs. A.Laine.

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