PAGE 12 APRIL 20, 1972 on April 8. The requiem Mass was celebrated by Father O'Fla- herty . Miss Brenda Lalonde, organist, accompanied the Children's choir which sang special numbers dur- ing the services. The guard of honour were the grade 8 classmates of the boys in Holy Angels Separate School . Pall bearers for Kevin were Melvin Madge, Joey Kostecki, Gordon Fairservice, Gordon and Doug Ross and Michael Ferlund of Schreiber. Pall Bearers for Rodrigue were Paul and Michael Fournier and Richard Kennedy, of Terrace Bay, Michael Thrower, Patrick and Micael Mulligan, of Schreiber. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. Kevin's immediate survivors are his parents, four sisters, Cathy, Gail, Donna and Brenda, a Brother Leslie and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. G. Connors, Sudbury, with many other relations in the district. Rodrigues immediate survivors are his parents, two sisters, Roselyn and Lise, a brother Michael, and grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Lapointe and Mis. Narcisse Cormier of Gaspe, Quebec. Holy Angels School Staff and students attended the services in a body. Tom Quinton, Vice=-principal was with the students of the Public School, R.A. Cressman represented the Lake Superior Board of Edu- cation and the Municipal Council was also represented The two boys were inseparable companions, they shared an interest in the love of the bush, where they found adventure in fishing, exploring new places and locating old landmarks. In addition to the many attending the funeral from nearby, there were many friends and relatives from distant points, as far as Gaspe, Quebec. ROSSPORT NOTES Mr. & Mrs. John Mickleson and son have left to reside in Hurkett. Mrs. Nanette Moses and son Simon visited relatives at Heron Bay recently. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Campbell and son visited the Waltdr Gerow's this week. Carnival Days at the BAY TERRACE BAY NEWS Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hubelit have returned from Thunder Bay.' Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Lanigan of Nipigon spent the weekend withe latters parents here. Mr. & Mrs. Tony inoletti, Wm. Minoletti and Gino Minoletti have returned to Port Arthur. Adolph King Left Friday for Port Arthur. Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hubelit and Maxine were Lakehead visitors this week. It seems that in these last few years it is the style to destroy . Apparently some person or persons think that a boat is more seaworthy filled full of holes. An elderly pensioner was in the village during the week from Thunder Bay and decided to inspect his cabinboat and rowboat that he had put on top of the cabinboat when he pulled them ashore for the winter. The rowboat was peppered with holes, some 15 of them, that looked a} if it had been shot full of holes. He was unable to examine the cabinboat until the pile of snow that covered it had been removed. It is a pity that people can't leave their property without supervision these days anymore . It is so discouraging the waste of material things and the amount of money that has to be spent for repairs especially by a pensioner. TESTORI FUNERAL Funeral services for Mrs. Angela Testori, age 68 years of Rossport who passed away suddenly at her home Monday, April 3rd, 1972, were held Thursday morning from McNally's Funeral Home Schreiber to St. Berchman's Roman Catholic Church in Rossport with the Very Rev. Dean Jos. Cano saying the Requiem High Mass. Schreiber Choir of Holy Angels Church was in attendance and Jon and Danny Legault were Altar boys. The Rosary was recited by Father O'Flaherty Wednesday evening at the Funeral home. Pall bearers were Wm. Schelling, Tony Minoletti, Peter King, Romeo Bouchard, Ray Kenney, and Herb Legault. Burial was in Rossport Cemetery. Relatives attending from out of town were Mr. & Mrs. Louis Testori, James Zanni, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Zanni, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Willis, Mr. & Mrs. Tony Minoletti, Wm. Minoletti, Gino Minoletti, all of Thunder Bay. Others were Mr. & Mrs. Albert Gerow and sons of Prince Albert Saskatchewan, Mr. & vis, Lester Legault and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ben Lapenskie of Terrace Bay, Mrs. Amdie Prairie, Melvin Prairie, Rick Hickman, Adolph King, Mrs. Ted Lynch, Aileen iLynch, Mr. & Mrs. S. Bouchard, and others. April 20, 21,and 22nd.