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Terrace Bay News, 6 Aug 1970, p. 13

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AUGUST 6, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 . : ' a i Trip to Finland - cont'd from page Stee ie Mike's daughters - left to right - Judy, Susie, Molly and they dined on reindeer and smoked rainbow trout. This restaurant is in the hotel where the International Peace Conference took place between Russia and the. United States. An International Orchestra played for dancing and dining, and after a tour of the hotel and its surroundings,. they found a smal! Canadian and Finish flag on their table, as a tribute to these visitors from Canada. In their tour of Kuopio, the nearest city to their home town, they visited the revolving tower and restaurant, from which one can see for miles. Mrs. Rouhiainen was very impressed with the open air markets, held in the city square, featuring fresh Committee chairman, Curly Hale chats with Mrs. McCausland } t ' "4 garden produce from he nearby farms Dote- Ger adi emendl ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. Beddard of Terrace Bay are happy to announce the engagement of their second daughter Bonnie Joanne to Mr. Robert L. Childs of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Childs of Emsdale, Ontario. The wedding will take place in the Community Church, Terrace Bay, on Saturday, August 29th. Guests at friendship hour pin on name tages as they enter. Reeve Cavanaugh rests for a few minutes with wife Norma, Left to right - Mrs. C. Todesco, Rossport; and Mrs. Me Phillips, Terrace Bay. As the camera clicked Dr. Mike turned profile and Master of Ceremonies Monty Paset comes in front and center. Continued page I4 wececee Mr. and Mrs. Art Hughes, Richmondhill, Toronte, visited Mr and Mrs. Nap Vienneau and Mr. and Mrs. W. Neely last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bouchard and family spent @ week vacation- ing in the Thunder Bay area. LN

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