Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1975, p. 3

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1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE"'3 above them. It was hard climbing embankment then, but in the winter iends enjoyed tobogganing down right Lehto's door. This saved a I0 minute ound the road in the bush. Ctober I965 George retired and they D> Schreiber. owing the Lehto's departure Mr. and > Tiboni lived there until May I3th, >n with the installation of central- 1iffic control in Schreiber no operat- > required in Terrace Bay with the lon. So Joe as section foreman moved iber where he has resided since then. > families enjoyed their years in Bay in the house right on the side of k, and got quite used to the trains by just a few yards from their door. as the silence that bothered them for eks after they had settled in Schrei- = by Pam Jones IREMENT PARTY FOR ARNOLD ALMOS riends and relatives gathered at the 1 on Friday, April 25th for a retire- y in honour of Arnold Almos. and Arnold were greeted with a round Se and the singing of "For he's a 1 Fellow" upon entering the hall. presented with a corsage pinned on 's sister, Dora Weaver and Arnold was with a boutiniere pinned on by his 3art. Then Doris and Arnold circled ~~ CANADA ANPOWER SERVICES Manpower's new Mobile Job Finding | be in Terrace Bay on Monday 12 Persons interested in Emp loyment, or Institutional Training, Man- lity or any other Manpower Services d to visit the Mobile Job Finding veen 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. located at Simcoe Plaza near the tice. Canada Centre de lr Manpower Main-d'ceuvre Centre du Canada Manpower Main-d'ceuvre and Immigration et Immigration 33 South Court Street hunder Bay North, Ontario 344-6601 the hall greeting their many friends. Music was supplied by the Commisso Band of Schreiber. One gentleman from Thunder Bay thought the drums were being played automatic- ally until he saw the little fellow behind the drums. Many of the people attending were former Jackfish residents, where Arnold was raised then later operated the only store there. Master of Ceremonies, John Falzetta was on hand all evening with little anecdotes to keep the people in laughter. Towards the end of the evening, Doris and Arnold were presented with the money tree by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook. Bill also presented them with a scroll that he and his family had made. After an absence of 35 years, "The Jackfish Coal-Dockers", Arnold and Bart, played a few tricky tunes with Don Almos as their accompan- iment. After lunch and refreshments, was continued for the rest of the evening. Out of town guests were: Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ellard, Mr. & Mrs. A. Doust, Mr. & Mrs. M. Shapiro, Mr. & Mrs. B.X. Almos, Mr. & Mrs. H. White, Diane Murtomaki, Marie Young, Mr. & Mrs. L. Spicer, all of Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. R Sinotte of Heron Bay and many friends from Schreiber. dancing STRAND THEATRE TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-3771 SHOW TIMES ~ MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY&SATURDAY 7 & © P.M." SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. 10 > i 9 $ he Joseph E Levine presents An feo Embassy Film From the producer of "Love Story'. for those who love adventure. starmng and introducing JON BJ ROBBY __ MARLEY:., THOMAS :.. BENSON: #3€0.0n he novel by MILTON R 8ASS + Screenplay by GERALD HERMAN and ROBERT IRVING "Directed by JORGE FONS + Executive Producer LEOPOLDO SILVA Produced by HOWARD G MINSKY + Color by Movielab ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Tue. 13 Wed. ] 4 fo LNIWNIVLY21N 1 Noy "CARRY ON DICK'

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