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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jul 1973, p. 13

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JULY: 18,1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 1I SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Labarre and family (nee Frances Speziale) of Winnipeg are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. Speziale and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Speck. Some members of the family of the late Gordon Reid enjoyed a reunion last week at the family camp at Walker Lake. Among those here were Mrs. Reid, Vancouver; Don Reid with his son Keith and nephew Lanny Reid of Kapaskasing; Mrs. Dorsa Hepburn, Mrs. Bill Johnston and Sheri-lee of Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Caldwell and family of Terrace Bay. Angus McDonald of Vancouver has been here visiting old railroad friends this past week. Inez McCuaig has returned from Terrace Bay hospital and will be happy to accept written reports for News. At the meeting in Schreiber on July IOth of the Local Cimmittee of the Progressive Con- servative Party the following new officers were elected: Pat Halonen, President; J.L. Commisso, Ist Vice-President; Esther Walker, 2nd Vice- President; Fred Harness - 3rd Vice-President; L.R. McCuaig, Secretary Treasurer; Cos Filane, R.B. Spadoni, Auditors. Mr. and Mrs. N.J. Joliceur and Tracy are visiting fiends in Schreiber and Terrace Bay. Miss Marta Krystia Bride-Elect of September Ist was honoured at a community shower tea in the United Church Hall. Receiving with her were Mrs. Alex Krystia (her mother); Brenda Krystia (sister), Mrs. Robert Turner was the hostess. Tea pourers were Mrs. Hugh Hamilton (Aunt of the bride), Mrs. Wm. Cocks, Mrs. Larry Fras- er, Mrs. G._ Walsh. The servitors were the Mis- ses Debbie Lidkea, Tony and Joycelyn Tremblay, Alana Power, Barbara Stefurak, Lise Tremblay (Chapleau), and Mrs. C. Commisso. Replenish- ing were Mesdames Frank MacDonald, Wm. Stefurak J. Kostecki, Wm. Collinson; Patti=-Ann Collinson attended the guest book and Jackie Tremblay opened the gifts. June and Walter Dukes who have left Schrei- ber for a new home in Mount Forest were honour- ed by many presentations in appreciations of their interests and activity in community aff- airs during the five years they spent in Schrei -ber while Mr. Dukes was on the staff of the Lake Superior High School. Among the gifts we were a coffee urn from the congregation of St. Andrew's United Church, gifts from the two bridge clubs in which Mrs. Dukes played; a peu- ter tankard from the Canadian Legion Branch I09 of which Mr. Dukes was an officer. On behalf of his last class of twenty student drivers Mrs Margery Morrill and Mrs. Myrtle Zaporzan pre- scene. mates. sented a painting by Connie Martin of a local Their family was entertained by class- TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN ye Ee Me THE TORONTO SUN SYNDICATE Twinkling blue eyes, bright red hair, freckles and impish grin, combined with an outgoing happy-go-lucky personality, make Gordie just irresistible. Every one he meets is captivated by Gordie and he in turn makes friends quickly. A family where he will be the youngest is being sought for this high-spirited young fellow. Anglo-Saxon in descent, Gordie is small for nine -- more like a seven-year-old. He is in good health and extremely active, busy all the time. Gordie has a short attention span. This, along with his inability to sit still for any length of time, has held him back in school. He is now in Grade two and may be recommended for opportunity class. Gordie is an outdoors enthusiast. He loves camping and, as evidence that he can keep still for a while when he's absorbed in something, fishing is his great delight. He likes all kinds of energetic games with hockey the top favorite. He plays himself and it's the only thing he wants to watch on television. Gordie needs parents with lots of love and lots of patience -- people who are able to combine warmth with firmness. He especially needs an active involved father. To inquire about adopting Gordie, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Societ, HE MAKES FRIENDS QUICKLY *

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