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Terrace Bay News, 19 Mar 1975, p. 18

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 19, I975 Institute = continued nthly Consumer Contact Bulletin which studied, dealt with buying fur coats fitness in winter, accumulation of ice on roofs and eaves troughts, and rs of smoking and frozen foods. nnie Niemi, convener of Family and Affairs offered some excellent sugg- egarding cash and credit buying, and: - of products, the large turkey sur- pled with an increase in prices; im- ing, is almost always a mistake, spec- s should be checked. innie Clemens reporting on the dis- ector's meeting, held in Thunder Bay 5th, described plans made for the Annual to be held in May. fe members are invited to this occas- they will be given special hours for g contribution to the Institute. agreed to have a potluck supper foll-] April meeting. close of this meeting a bring-and- was held and lunch served by Mrs. and her committee. 'vonne Webb of Schreiber passed away larch I6th, I975. Beloved wife of lear mother of Annette (Mrs. W. Camp- hreiber, Sharon (Mrs. L. Matt), Bryan, ), Carol, Pat. Also surviving Mrs. er mother Mrs. Rosanne Fournier and Bob, Harvey, Raoul, Henry and sisters aurette, Rita and Margaret. also survive. | at the King Funeral Home. Requiem held Tuesday, March I8th at II a.m. Angels Roman Catholic Church. Inter- in the Schreiber Cemetery. u of flowers, donations to The McCaus-| ital Building Fund, Canadian Cancer r charity of your choice would be ed. Mykichuk of Winnipeg spent the week- his grandmother Mrs. Nellie Mykichuk her home with her daughter, Kay hur LeBlanc). St. Andrew's United Church would like he Good Friday Service has been chan- 7 p.m. to II A.M. on Good Friday. nday service remains the same as y arranged. LOCAL MEN WALK 18 MILES TO RAISE FUNDS Denny Neylon, retired, and Russell Macadam, local post master, took off on March IIth to walk to Dusty (Wesley) Miller's camp at McCuaig Lake, nine miles north of Schreiber -- an IS mile hike, in all. Their venture was to raise funds for the McCausland Hospital Building Fund and the list of sponsors just 'growed like Topsy', with everyone wanting a part in the effort. Mr. Macadam sacrificed a day of his annual holidays to secure the day off from his office. | Keith Scott loaned them a walkie-talkie, to ensure they would be in touch with friends in Schreiber, and their new bulletins, issued as they walked, greatly amused those with radio sets, who passed them as they heard them, to others in town. Denny and Russell are no novices in walking - Denny going on a long walk every day, and almost every weekend he and Russell take off on a ten mile hike to some point in the area. They had been talking about this walk for some time, but it took Russell's wife to get a date set, when a few days ago, she exclaim- ed -- I'll pay you $I.00 for every mile you walk! And that did it, with Russell declaring they'd collect continued page I9 E 4 Six gran | BODY REPAIR, PAINTING CAR WRIGHT MOTORS LIMITED We're experts on top quality body repairs and painting for your car. Our technicians know exactly how to re- store your car to its original showroom shape and beauty. ye FULLY LICENSED BODY REPAIR MEN ON DUTY FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT LEO RAJOTTE AT THE SCHREIBER LOT | PHONE SCHREIBER 824-2329 TERRACE BAY 825-3898|

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