Article content March 15, 2000 Marketing and sales staff member Christina Speers and volunteer Don Wilson sorted through signs that will be posted during Ontario Winter Games in Sault Ste. Marie. The four-day event will feature 27 events and attract about 2,500 athletes.
R.J.’s Fresh Market is closing its doors following nearly one year of operation at Station Mall.
The store had 22 workers. Bethany Tulloch, a Grade 9 student at Central Algoma Secondary School, received the Marion Drysdale Award from Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation. She was recognized for her essay, The Attainment of Peace.
March 15, 1975 Chuck MacLeod purchased Arthur Funeral Home from Jim Arthur in January. Lyla Maybee, Bob Elliott and Cy Elliott are also on staff. Sault Collegiate Wildcats topped St.
Charles Cardinals 59-51 to earn a berth in the NOSSA basketball championship final against Bawating Braves. “We showed a lot of hustle as we are capable of doing and we controlled the boards well with the boys playing probably their most aggressive game of the year,” said coach Les Kennedy. Rocky DiPietro, Bob Campana and Clare Campbell led the Wildcats in scoring.
Col G.N. Phillips is the new superintendent engineer at the Canadian Sault canal.
Fred Fyfe was elected chief of the Sault Scottish Association. Other officers include Lewis Graham, Donald McBain and Dave Buchan. March 15, 1915 Mr.
E.J. Wagner who formerly ran a tailor shop on Gore Street is starting up business again in Sault Ste.
Marie. Mrs. Mina Partridge, mother of Mrs.
W.T. Long and Mr.
J.S. Partridge of Sault Ste.
Marie, died in St. Thomas, Ont. She was 90.
The funeral of Helen Margaret Bunting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Bunting of Wemyss Street, took place at Greenwood cemetery. Compiled by Brian Kelly btkelly@postmedia.
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March 15, 2000 Marketing and sales staff member Christina Speers and volunteer Don Wilson sorted through signs that will be posted during Ontario Winter Games in Sault Ste. Marie. The four-day event will feature 27 events and attract about 2,500 athletes. R.J.’s Fresh Market is closing its doors following nearly one year of operation at [...]