Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 10 Nov 1992, p. 11

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--_--oo Page 11,' Tuesday; Nov. 10; 1992, News Support for Drug Awareness Week sous aan ennnecsoRaON IIS Both CP Rail System, Algoma Division, and Minnova Mines, Winston Lake Division, have contributed to the cost of Drug Awareness Week Activities organized by Kimberly-Clark's Drug and Alcohol Awareness Committee. Minnova, represented by Madge Richardson, donated $1,000 while CP, represented by Mike Couse, donated $500 on behalf of its Employee Assis- tance Program, represented here by Dave Bedard and Joe Sheehan. Chairperson Linda Blake accepts the donations on behalf of the committee. Job shadow continued from page 3 supposed to watch, not actually try and do, the job they were shadowing. "There was one student who hurt his arm last year, but it wasn't broken and it wasn't a major problem," says Dickson. "So this year we stressed that this isn't like co-op education, and the students should just watch. That should eliminate JOHNSON - The largely attended funeral of the late Earline Norma Johnson, age 66 years whose death occurred suddenly on Oct. 23, 1992 was conducted on Oct. 28 in St. Andrew's United Church by Beth MacLean and Rev. E. Hunt. Mrs. Dorothy Lengyel was organist with the Church choir in attendance. Chris Hewson gave the eulogy. Honorary pallbearers were Wayne Wilson, Walter Zaporzan, Wally Richardson, Jack Richardson Sr., Bob Ellicott, Ken Davis and Gordon Nesbitt. Active Pallbearers were five nephews Brian, Bruce, Bill, Bob Hiller, Dan MacDonald and Chris Hewson. Prior to the Church service the Royal Can. Legion and Aux. held a service on Tuesday night. She was predeceased by her dad Manuel, Mom Agnes, brothers Jack, Pat, Don, Manuel, Wallace and sister Lil. Interment was in Schreiber cemetary. Among those attending the funeral from out of town were Fred Nicol Vancouver, Bruce Hiller Oshawa, Bill Hiller Midland, Bob Hiller Mississauga, Dan and Frank MacDonald London, Eva Mary McCouan Sioux Lookout, From Thunder Bay Rev. E. Hunt, Dolly Reither, Marg Stearns, Mr. & Mrs. John Tafe, Helen Khiey, Art and Jean MacDonald, Rose Betta, Alice Seddal from Gurney. Harry Tymko from Nipigon Simone Person, Vickii Beaulier, Doreen Nykanen, Sally Aubut, Lorraine Williams. Also many friends from Ib dietrict Terrace Bay and from around the the chance of anyone getting similar program," she says. "But it wouldn't affect the pro- hurt." 5 Along with the Business gram here." Development Centre, Commu- nity Futures hopes to expand running the program in Schreiber and Terrace Bay as | Red Rock area. If they do get long as the schools and the permission, Dickson says they employers are interested in its boundaries to the Nipigon- would try a similar program if participating. the schools agreed. "" = ~~ to see if they want us to run a_ instead of 80," she says. . Dickson says they'll keep oin us at Marathon Centre Mall for a Christmas celebration the whole family can enjoy. On Saturday, November 21, we encourage you to come down to Marathon Centre Mall and have breakfast with Santa. Saturday, November 21 Tickets available in advance at Marathon Day Care and Mark's Work Wearhouse. Tickets also available at the door. Breakfast Times 9:30 am @ 10:15 am @ 11:00 am Location Next to The Met Cost Children - $2.00 © Adults - $2.50 All proceeds will be donated to the Marathon Day Care. Food courtesy of Valumart. Consider Marathon... Marathon Centre Mall because There's No a3) ares ae Place Like Home. ~ "But the real' question-may "We'll try and negotiate be finding out why we only with their Board of Education had 40 students this year CARD OF THANKS Cheryl, Susan and I don't know where to begin to thank the people of Schreiber, Terrace Bay and the many who came from out of town to help us bear the terrible shock of the passing Beth Maclean and Rev. £. Hunt for their memorable service, Chris for his warm thoughts, to the doctors and nurses at the McCausland Hospital, Intensive care unit in McKellar Hospital, Intensive Care Unit in &t. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg and the Air Ambulance. Thanks to the honorary and active pallbearers, Mrs. Lengyel the organist and the choir. The King Funeral Home, The Legion for their service. All who sent food, cards of sympathy, the beautiful flowers, donations to the Heart Fund, &t. Andrews United Church Memorial Fund, McCausland Hospital the service. Your kindess and concern will never be forgotten. Cheryl, Karl and Girls, Susan, Gabe and Ivan Johnson We would like to add our. personal thanks along with Ivan for all the kindness and thoughtfulness extended to us on the passing of our sister and aunt Farline. We are sure going to miss her but have many happy memories. : Lou McColeman and Ruth Hiller © family HIGHVIEW ANIMAL CLINIC Dr. Benz & Dr. Peterson will be in Terrace Bay at the Community Church on Wed. Nov. 18th and Thurs. Nov. 19th, 1002. For appointment call Cathi at 825-3330 of Earline, a loving wife, mother, grandmother. Special thanks to and the many phone calls. To the UCW for the lovely lunch after Marathon Centre Mall ¢ 2 Hemlo Drive Marathon, Ontario ¢ POT 2E0 Phone (807) 229-1477 ¢ Fax (807) 229-1103 Breakfast with Sc @ fa

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