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Terrace Bay News, 11 Sep 1969, p. 12

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PAGE 12 SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Alyson Rawes visited Betty McGuire, en route from Winnipeg to her home in Ottawa. Darcy Moorey spent his vacation with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Potentier in Vancouver, Mrs. Charlie Boon and Mrs. Norman Boon have returned from visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier in Folyet and with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boon in Timmins. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Terry O'Driscoll are the fomer's mother, Mrs. Anna O'Driscoll, of Renfrew and Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Driscoll of Ottawa. John Ross is attending Cambrian College in Sault Ste Marie and Sandra Ross is enrolled in Confederation College in Fort William. 78TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED One of the gala occasions of the summer was the party held in his own home to mark A.B. (Mugg's) McCuaig's 78 birthday on August 31. His twenty grandchildren, 18 of whom live in Schreiber, had their party during the afternoon. With an engineer, two conductors, and a des- patcher, all retired, along with séveral railroaders still working, the railway talk was lively and hilarious as various events were recalled. And, with Mrs. Alice Carmody, of Fort William present, the very early days in Schreiber were discussed with amusement. Throughout the evening, the kitchen table, card game, a commonplace at Muggs', went on with changing players but the remarks also as usual vociferous but good natured. The many gifts were for the most part amusing and received with equal appreciation by Muggs in his usual humorous remarks. : The party was arranged by his daughters - Sandy (Mrs. Pat Bourguignon); Doris (Mrs, Paul Gauthier); Betty (Mrs. Art Huard); Audrey (Mrs. Mike Morgan); and Miss Myran McCuaig . Attending the occasion from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCuaig (son) and family of Port Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Auger, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carmody, Mrs. Alice Carmody, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mclsaac, Leonard Payette, Miss Norma Lynn Priestly and George Smith of Fort William; TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 \ Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, of Terrace Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Armand Huard, of White River dnd Miss Helen Jones of Fort William. Photo below taken during the birthday celebrations | Photo by |. McCuiag. Se ee aU E EE Ea SSRRREReEnEE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE FIELD DAY Winners in the races in the Catholic Women's League Field Day were: First - all children five and under who ran were given prizes of money - 50 yard dash - Girls - 6 - 7 - Linda Ross and Pamela. Spikula; boys - Glen Ross and Larry Ross; girls 8 -9 - Shirley Ross, and Michelle Perras; boys - Joey Campbell; = Lawrence McParland; girls 10 - 11 - Alene Krause © and Jade Dukes; boys - Terry Jartus and Robert LeBlanc; girls 12 and over - Clover Dukes; Lyn Drake; Boys - Mark Stokes and Malcolm Cole. Wheelbarrow race - girls - Neta And Shirley Ross; Cathy Mulligan and Jocelyn Tremblay; boys - -- Steven Anderson and Lawrence McParland and Steven Bottomley and Kim Smith; girls 1- - Rae | Sisson and Susan McParland; Carol Ferland and § Darlene Fummerton; boys - Paddy Stokes and Ricky Dietrich; Malcolm Cole and Dale Keating. Three legged race: - Girls 9 and under'= Erin Bourke and Donalda Trembly; Cindy Ray and Shirley Ross; boys - Bill McKenzie and Raymond Gavin; Joey Campbell and Martell Dukes; girls 12 - Clover Dukes and Rae Sisson; Darlene Fummerton and Carol Ferland; boys - Malcolm Cole and Dale Keating; Victor Dukes and Mark Stokes. Duck Waddle Race: - Girls 9 and under - Michelle Perras; Jocelyn Tremblay; boys - Steve Bottomley; © continued page 13

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