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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jun 1983, p. 2

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FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT MERCIER -- Mrs. Joyce Mercier, age 56, of Terrace Bay formerly of Port Arthur died suddenly, May 29, 1983 at The McCausland Hospital. Predeceased by her parents, Kenneth Boyd and Gertrude Barrett and brother Kenneith Jr. who died in infancy. Survived by husband Clarence and sons David of Deep River and Kevin and Gary still residing at home. Funeral services were held May 31, 1983, at the 'Community Church, Terrace Bay. Cremation to follow, with interment at the Family Plot at Riverside Cemetary, Thunder Bay. Instead of flowers we would appreciate it if you would send a donation to the Heart Fund. Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 8, 1983 THANK-YOU Schreiber Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society would like to thank everyone who canvassed and those who donated during the April campaign, the total amount received as of May 30, 1983 was $2,770.65. The TBLFL's sea- son is off to a good start, with ten games having been played ~ out of the regular schedule. On May 18th Levesque took the Tootsies. in 4 innings with a score of 12-11. Winning pit- cher was Wanda Spencer. The second game of the evening saw Janod, with win- ning pitcher Cathy Cook, overrun Moores 17-5. The Royals took Kodila's 20-14 in May 30th's 6 o'clock game, and The Devils won the 7:30 game against Levesque with a score of 19-16. Winning pit- cher was Carrie Pytyk, and homeruns were scored by Wan- da Campbell and Astrid Kniepp. On May 25th Janod won their second game,. _this time overpower- ing-Levesque in three innings by. a score of 24-4. Winning pitcher was Cathy Cook. Next the Royals played Moores, winning 22- 5. May 30th saw Maureen Pytyk pitch- ing for Kodilas and bringing them to a 19-11 victory over the Tootsies. Despite the Point Summary GP Janod Moore's Levesque The Devils Kodila's Tootsie's Royals ONWNH FW Balls and Bats rain, Janod and the Devils played it out, giving Janod their third consecutive win. The score was. 20-2, and Cathy Cook was 'again the W.P. There was a close game on June 1. between Levesque and the Royals, with the Royals taking it 10-9. Moore's got it to- gether to take a 19-2 win over Kodila's. Thanks to all those loyal fans who taken the time to come out and cheer. Pts. ~~ ONNHONO DONNNN ® ney Prices in effect to June 11, 1983 Pew JUNE 19 Make it extra-special with super gift ideas from the Bay! MENS T-SHIRTS Large selection ¥, OFF reg. MENS JACKETS Ideal for Golfing and Fishing, Large Selection GAS BARBEQUE goes anywhere, easy to carry easy to store SALE 99° EASY CHAIR For Dad, Vinyl Recliner, only 2 in stock Reg. 259.00 'SALE 1 8g°° Y/, COOLERS re, 3 OFF reg. Light Weight, Baris ayo hag * Rugged Construction omy 199° Full Warranty REDUCED TO CLEAR Large selection of MENS, LADIES and CHILDRENS, Spring and Summer Clothing. Includes Jackets, Blouses, T-shirts and Much More! ! 29°29 12" TELEVISION Black & White, AC/DC, Ideal for the Trailer SALE 1 09°° Also Available Black & White ' 12" AC SALE 99° 14" TELEVISION Baycrest 14" colour, Solid State, 1 Button Fine Tuning sae 39G™ . MENS SPORT SHIRTS Short Sleeved Sport Shirts, Assorted Plains and Stripes SALE 1 3° * ok Cs $y When youre looking for that 'special something... HEE > it's hard not to think of the Bay! Hudsons Bay Company SCHREIBER THANK YOU | would like to thank all the people who were so kind and thoughtful during 'our recent loss. Special thanks to Dr. Mainman, the nursing staff of The McCausland Hospital, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 223. Thanks to each and everyone of you. Clarence Mercier and Family THANK YOU | would wish to express at this time my sincere thanks\to all who sent flowers and cards during my stay in the Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Wyant and the Nursing Staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, Dr. Wilkes and all those who expressed concern. Your kindness and thoughtful- ness was greatly appreciated. Ms. Bernadette M. Cardiff THANK-YOU The Terrace Bay Police Force would like to thank the following organizations and businesses for their contribution to the bicycle rodeo. Kinsmen Club Royal Canadian Legion Br. 223 Terrace Bay Fire Department Moose Lions Club Red Dog Inn Diane's Restaurant A special thanks goes to the people who assisted withthe running of the rodeo: Barb Hopper Sharon Mark Darleen Doyle Janice Wilson Graham Bursey Mike Rust Frank Doyle Karen Speziale . St. Martins School won with a score of 2655 points over the Public School which had 2260 points.

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