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Terrace Bay News, 19 Mar 1975, p. 19

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1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE "19 lalk - continued lar of it, and, it would come from 't money - not the household budget! hey did it - making over $500.00! ted at 8:40 a.m. - were at Miller's 1:20 and back in Schreiber at 2:45 - . y were greeted at the entrance to . crowd of enthusiastic friends. ' HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND ard of Governors of The McCausland greatfully acknowledges the follow- recent donations to the Building Fund am - $207.90, Personal Donations - The Ukranian People of Schreiber- ay - $I00.00. The total figure to luding Kimberly-Clark's proportional is $9,104.05. ons may be submitted at The McCaus- ital Administration Offices, Birch- ace. All cheques should be made pay- he McCausland Hospital Building Fund. will be given for income tax purposes. blic Relations. LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE tulations to the Spitfires who are ampions for the 1974-75 season. Mem- he team include Pat Jones captain, clair, Butch Bouchard, Robbie Velan- Lundberg and Addie Daley. tandings to March I4th - Spitfires Regiment 74; Corvettes 64; Cameron rs 63; Bombardiers 56. over 200: - Pat Jones 230; Y. Leclair aley 2II; L. Bournier 224; B. Moon 202; J. St. Louis 258. is only one more week of league bow- t chance to make the 300 club! ish Regiment have the bye. WELCOME TO TERRACE BAY > to Sheila and Fred Broschart living "resent. They come from Michigan. 5 for Kimberly-Clark. > to Heather and Barrie Davis resid- / Lakeview Drive. Barrie is the ~ pilot for Kimberly-Clark. > to Wilmot and Sheelagh Hamilton and and Bruce. They reside at 23I McDon- 2. Wilmot is head of the English - at Lake Superior High School. > to Ray and Sharon Mark and son y are from Brantford and Ray work nist at R.G.M. : Welcome to Fred and Mary Wooderick from Brantford and Les Wing who comes from Thunder Bay. Fred and Les work for G. MacRae at R.G.M. : Welcome to Frank and Pat May. They have two children and live at 2 Pine Crescent. Frank works for John Usher Woodcutting. SOCIAL SPECTRUM Recently Ted and Audrey Mason from Barrie, Ontario came to Terrace Bay for a weeks holi- day with Cora and John Ropchan. Ted is Cora's brother and so while they were here they vis- ited with Joanne and Michael Moore and family. During the Mason's stay, Cora's daughter Cher- yl Kent, Husband David and baby daughter Paula travelled from Thunder Bay to stay at the Ropchans for the weekend and renew acquaint- ances with Ted and Audrey and to visit with the Moore's for a while also. Bob Mykietyn who is having a lengthy stay at Westmount Hospital, Thunder Bay while tak- ing Physiotherapy was home for the weekend visiting with his family. NOTICE - Choir of I6 singers from Parkland Baptist College; Prince Albert Sask. will be at the Schreiber Baptist Church, at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 21st. Talk with our IDB Advisory Services Officer. He's here to help small businesses help themselves. If you're wondering whether there's a federal government program that can assist your business, contact our Advisory Services Officer and he will tell you what federal programs may suit your needs and put you in touch with the appropriate offices. Call Richard Diem in Thunder Bay at (807) 623-2745 or write to hiry at | idh fn Industrial Development Bank DEVELOPMENT tt ve Real TR | = LLLIET i BANK SERVICES

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