Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 5 Nov 1970, p. 23

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PAGE 23 - NOVEMBER 5, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS Officers at Ouide and Brownie Banquet. Photo by I.McCueig Guides and Brownies at Banquet. Photo by I. McCuailg ROSSPORT NEWS - Cont'd from page 19 e.... several costumes worn by the children. Lunch was served and there was a fair turnout inspite of the heavy rainfall. Mrs. C.W. Todesco was a business visitor to the Lakehead on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hubelit spent the weekend at their cottage enroute to their home in Wawe after a holiday spent in Western Canada. Miss Joyce Mushqush and Ronald lLanigen were business visi- tors to Nipigon last week. Rev, Father Hershnik of Beardmore visited the Pays Plat Mission on Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Gerow is home from Slate River for the winter season. Rev. Father Farrell, John Todesco and son Charles have returned to Sarnia after hunting in this area. Mrs. Kathleen Paulmert was a business visitor to Fort William last week and was accompanied home by her brother, W. Walker. Mac Hubelit motored to Thunder Bay last week. The Annual Hall Committee meeting takes place Sunday, October 8th at 7.30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. The heavy rain the past week weakened and washed out cul- verts along the highway, the worst ones here were at the Highway camp and McLean's Creek. Many residents reported leaking roofs caused by roofing paper having been rip- ped off by the heavy wind accompanying the rain. The storm kept the residents indoors. Lynn Philips, a grade 6 pupil, proudly explains : Ra Gite by Absorbed in a bit of mechanics a group of grade | ere pictured as they assemble science equipment. HOLY ANGEL'S SCHOOL - SCHREIBER. One aspect of the Physical Education program is high jumping as demonstrated in the picture below. a piece of three dimensional art in the photo below. 7 students i -- A

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