Terrace Bay News, 5 May 1976, p. 24

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PAGE 22 TERRACE BAY NEWS i MAY 5, 1976 | MACADAM: The funeral of the late Mrs. Jessie Macadam, whose death occurred on April 24, was conducted on April 26 in St. And- rew's United Church in Schreiber by the Rev. B. Bigelow. Mrs. Eva Gordon sang a favourite hymn of ~ Mrs. Macadam's, "Dear God L., Forgive", accompanied by Mrs. Wendy Martin. The honorary pallbear- ers were Bruce Simon, Michael Didura, Denis Neylon, Robert Harris, W.T. Wallace, F.V. Har- ness and Austin Cosgrove. Active pallbearers were Jack Handel, John Spillane (nephews), Gino Caccamo, Rolland Martin, Borden Ross and Martin Ryan. Interment was in Schreiber cemetery. Mrs. Macadam's immediate survivors are two sons - Gordon of White Rock, B.C. and Russell of Schreiber; two daughters - Joyce (Mrs. V.R. Nott) of Carrying Place, Ontario and Joan (Mrs. Radcliff Branch) of Westmount, Montreal, Quebec. There are also eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mrs. Macadam was predeceased by her husband Forbes Macadam in 1968. She came to Schreiber in 1900 at the age of seven from Mattawa and had lived here until 1971 when due to ill health she gave up her home and went to Pinewood. Court, Thunder Bay. Mrs. Macadam was a lifelong member of St. Andrew's United Church and its Ladies Aid, and later United.Church Women; a Charter and Life member of the Women's Institute, Schreiber Branch; a Charter member of the Ladies Auxil- iary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 109; a member of Ruby Rebekah Lodge #279, since 1928 and a member of Silver Birch Chapter, 0.E.S. Terrace Bay. Mrs. Macadam sewed with the Victory Club for bombed out civilians in England during the second world war. The Legion Auxiliary, Ruby Rebekah Lodge and Order of the Eastern Star all held their burial rites at the Kinc Funeral Home prior to the Church service. ¥ "Jessie", to all of Schreiber, was a person | of legion Talents, her scope of accomplish- ments only limited by physical strength. Attending the funeral, in addition to many friends in the immediate district were Mrs. Joan Radcliff Branch of Montreal, Mrs. V.R. 'lott of Carrying Place, Ont. and Mrs. Shirley tewart of Winnipeg. * David Huard, Mrs. Michael McGrath and Mrs. " Bruce Thompson, Donna Gillert, Danny Gillert SCHREIBER SOCIAL SPECTRUM: Cont'd Mrs. Mark Santerre, Mrs. David Sitko, and the Misses Patty Luke, Pam Winters, Sandra Bour- guignon, Myrna Gauthier, Cathy Burns and Mich- elld Luke. The tea was poured by Miss Mary Huard, Mrs. a, a Douglas Luke. Mesdames Camille Perras, Earl Welbourne and Robin. Moore replenished. The gifts were opened by Miss Barbara Huard and Miss Debbie Bourguignon and the guest book at- tended by Miss Carol Huard and Miss Joyce Gauthier. EE a ke ---- Enjoying a family "get together" over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- lie Boon, were Mrs. John Gauthier, with Brad and Lynn of Folyet; Mrs. Tom Fenlon, with Dan and Chrissie, and Gus Boon with daughter, ) Kelly, of Thunder Bay; and Mr. and Mrs. Al Regis of Terrace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christie with Laurie and Douglas, of Deep River, have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Handel and Mrs. W.J. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Caldwell, with daughter, Dee of Smithers, B.C. are visiting Mr. and Mrs Douglas Caldwell and other relatives in Ter- race Bay and Schreiber. 3 coord Nika LADIES CURLING CLUB TROPHY WINNERS Ladies Afternoon curling trophies for the Schreiber club were: Terrace Bay News trophy to Ruth Hiller, June Sisson, Jean Tremblay (x and Nancy Armstrong. Spadoni's trophy to : | Earline Johnson, Fran Nesbitt, Gail Welbourne 3 and Doris Gauthier. Winners of the Mini McCuaig Bonspiel were: == lst event - Jay Hanklin, Kay Gillert, Bill y | Humble and Gail Humble. Runner-up - Ian Clark, Lil McDonald, Clark Zentner and Sylvia Morgan. © | 2nd event - Mike Morgan, Earline Johnson, Ted tH Winters and Colleen McDonald. Runner-up - ir t | ¥ and Cindy McKay. 3rd event - Larry Fraser Sr. of Diane Saarinen, Russell Saarinen and Kay Fra- i ser. 'Runner-up - Larry Fraser Jr., Barb Davey, | Don Davey and Edie Clemens. 3 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT | Mr. and Mas. William win are pleased to announce the engagements of their daughters, Mariann to Lawrence Madge and Janet to Roderick MacKenzie. The weddings are to take place on June 26th, 1976 in the Terrace Bay Community Church. a----------

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