Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 22 Nov 1972, p. 15

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NOVEMBER 15, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 Town Topics - con't to their home in Toronto after holidaying with her parents and relatives, the Dave Mushqush family, here. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Minoletti of Thunder Bay Where it i: "P" celebrated their meets you, it's fiftieth wedding anniver- smooth. sary on the weekend. They were married here in the moto-ski St. John Berchman's Rom- PY an Catholic Church on -- + November 11th, 1922 two years before the original church was destroyed by fire. Their attendants were Mrs. Minoletti's sister, Mrs. K. Watchler and the late J. A. Nicol. They were married by the late Father Paquin. Their anniversary mass was cel - *Trademark of Moto-Ski Limited. © Moto-Ski Limited, 1972. Moto-Ski.'S' The smoothest-riding sports-model snow- mobile you can buy. Where it meets the * ground, it's tough. This is THE SPORTS MACHINE THAT'S UNBEATEN in the 400 and 440 grass drag races. 14 Models to choose from . . NO DOWN PAYMENT = until the snow flies! Only Moto-Ski gives you a 2-year track warranty (on all single cylinder models). Meet the Moto-Ski 'S at: - SCOTTY SALES & SERVICE Walker's Lake, fl} SCHREIBER 824-2543 The performace machine for '73 $595 to $1495. ebrated here Sunday by Rev. Father Meyer, the parish priest. Following Mass, Father Meyer conduct ed a Thanksgiving service for Mr. and Mrs. Minoletti with the congregation joining in.Mr, and Mrs. E. Gerow entertained them at a family dinner af their home Sunday evening. St John Berchman's Altar Society sponsored a social entertainment in the community hall Tuesday evening. Mrs, Todesco took admission, Mrs. Herb Legault was in charge of the Money Jar Draw which was won by Mrs, Marion Reid of Terrace Bay; Romeo Bouchard, Mrs. M, Hubelit, and Mrs, E. Gerow were looking after the games. The curling club three way draw was drawn the same evening with first prize go- ing to Mrs, Winnie Campbell, Schreiber, Mrs. D. H, 3rown of Schreiber won the second prize and Bert Johnson of Terrace Bay, took the third prize. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Kenney arrived home Wednes- day from a holiday in British Columbia and the prair- ie provinces with relatives. Adolph King is a patient in McCausland Hospital , Terrace Bay. SUPERIOR VOICE Parents' Night Open-concept Parents' Night was held at Lake Superior High School, Parents were exposed to a variation of open-concept learning: all interviews were conducted in the gymnasium rather than in cont'd on page 16..... For Reeve Of Schreiber ELECT HAROLD McPARLAND dk: m-- tition

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