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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jul 1973, p. 15

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JULY '18, 1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 Rossport Town Topics - continued .......ss... Judge Geo. M. Paradise and Mrs. Paradise have arrived for their annual holiday and fishing. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Kenney are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kenney and family of Boa- noke, Virginia, Charles McIlhoney and son John of Coatbridge, Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kenney and family of Deep River, Ont.; Ray Ol- sen of Schumaher, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott of Winnipeg, Man. Leslie Tymko of Gurney is visiting Mrs. Eugene Legault. Arthur Douglas of Beardmore and Bruce Ball- entyne of Guelph are business visitors in the area this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watt and family of Thun- der Bay visited the former's sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Felix Legault. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Greer and family of Thun- der Bay are visiting relatives here and Pays Plat. Mrs. Susan Jacobson 1S a business V1Sitor to Toronto this week. Dr. and Mrs. J. Merner and party have arriv- ed from Minneapolis, Minn. on their annual fishing trip. A joint birthday party was held by Mrs. Dave Mushqush for her son Hilton who celebrat- ed his I4th birthday and daughter Della who was eleven years old on Wednesday, July I0th both having the same birth date. A weiner and and marshmellow roast was enjoyed and a decor- ated cake and ice cream served to Cathy Gerow, Laura Ray, Anna Vianna and Wilbur Bain , Terry Anne and Anita Bouchard, Eva-Marie Lanigan, Laura Mushquash, Evelyn and Ella Schroeder, Michella and Diane Bruley and Albert Ray. Tommy Bolan and Jessie Macadam who cut birth- day cake at the recent Chimo Club Birthday Party. Photo by I. McCuaig. HOLY ANGELS HAPPENINGS * THOUGHT: Each moment is so precious and it is ours to live to it's fullest capacity. The grade eight students of Holy Angels school put a great deal of time and effort into pro- jects this year in order to raise money for their trip to Thunder Bay. The following pic- tures tell their story of a trip full of fun and many experiences. A tour of the water pollution plant sii 3 # ; B= A fascinating look at the biology department Well, rats were never my favourite pet but they are a necessity in the psychology department where extensive experimentation is carried on continued page I4 ........

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