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Terrace Bay News, 22 Dec 1976, p. 16

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ih nl] PAGE I4 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 22, 1976 [5] (Looking Back 25 YEARS AD - DECEMBER 20, 1951 Hotel Terrace Christmas Day Dinner - $1.75 per person. Menu: Stuffed Celery, Olives, Pickles; Waldorf Salad; Tomato Juice, Fruit Cocktail; Creole Soup; Roast Young To m Turkey ~ Chestnut Dressing; Cranberry Sauce; Roast Sirloin of Beef '- Horseradish; Brussel Sprouts - Cauliflower au Gratin; Croquette or Jacket Potatoes; Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce; Maple Nut Sundae; Mince Pies; Christmas Cake; Scotch Wood- cock; Nuts; Fruit; Coffees. : STORK CLUB: The Mel Niecols just got their new house in time. The "Ole bird" gave them a real Christmas present, when he delivered them a new daughter on Friday, December 14th. Congretulatiéns folks!) 20 YEARS AGD - DECEMBER 20, 1956 Home for the Holiday Season: Janice Erickson, Mavis Mo- Fadyen, Joyce Sitch, and Gloria Campbell (Nurses in training). Bobby Adamo from St. Michael's College in Toronto; Judy and - Susy McCausland from Bishop Strachan in Toronto; Paul Marcel- la from St. Patrick's High Sghool in Fort William and Joe Marcella from St. Thomas College at North Battleford, Sask.; Gilles and Roger from St. Thomas College in North Battleford, Sask.; Ron Marquis from Elliot leke; Tim MeInnes and Bill Heinrich from Blind River; Charmaine and Betty Dodge from Toronto; Stanley Savoy from Toronto and Gordon Savoy from Queens University: STORK CLUB: Mr. and Mrs. E. Kettle are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter at the Terrace Bay Hospital, Dec. 20. J 15 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 21, 1961 WEEKEND SPECIALS: Cigarettes - carton of 200 - &11 bra- nds - $3.09 otn. Mandarin Oranges ~- $1.89 per box. Coke or Fanta Gingerale - Quarts ~ 3 bottles - ly STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, J.W. Parent of Sch- reiber, a son on December 15th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Stajkowski of Sudbury, a son, on December 16th. The Most Reverend E.Q. Jennings, Bishop of the Diocese of Fort William, assisted by District Clergymen, Rev. George Bourgignon, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fort William, .. Rev. Arthur Haries of Beardmore, Rev. S.J, Meyer ef Nipigon Rev, Dean E.A. Gallagher of Terrace Bay, Rev, Alex. Green- grass of Marathon and Rev. J. Kaptein of White River of- fioiated at the Sanctifying and Dedication Ceremony of the new Holy Angels Church Edifice in Schreiber last Sunday. The Kimberly-Clark Corporation has entered into an agree~ ment to provide technical assistance and counsel to the Sirpur Peper Mills, operators of the pulp and paper mill near Hyderabad, India. Mr. R.G. Shirriff, Mill Manager in Terrace Bay will move to Indie where he will be Resident Works Manager of Operations there. Mr. John Ferrier, Plant Engineer, replaces Mr. Shirriff as Mill Manager in Terrace Bay and W.C. Finley, Engineering Supertendent of the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company Mill Organization, has been appointed Plant Engineer at Terrace Bay. 10 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 22, 1966 Installation of officers of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223 took place last week. Presidemt: Patrick Jones, lst x Vice-President: Charles Koski, 2nd Vice President: Wm McKay, Secretary: George Churney, Treasurer: Paul Coupal, Sgt at Arms: Emil Boucher, Membership Chairman: Nick Bajkiewioz, Sick and Visiting: Bill Kujbida, House Chairman: - Sam Boyd, Building Chairman: Sax Lundberg, Ways and Means: Bruce MeBride. YEAR HAPPY NEW North Shore Transit: . . . and we wish you the best of gifts: peace on earth, good will toward men! : Thanks for your kindness and loyalty. Terrace Bay

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