PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 20, 1976 (5) (oH Bi 25 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 18, 1951 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr, and Mrs. Paul Boudreau to whom "that ole bird" delivered a daughter on Mohday, October 15th, - (There goes your hockey teami) Wednesday, October 24th is the date that has been set for the official opening of our new modern hospital. The short ceremony will get underway at 8:00 p.m. In conjunction with the official opening, an Open House will be held, The gen- eral public is invited to attend both functions, The actual operation of the hospital will go into effect as soon as is possible after that date. FLASH: Several moose have been encountered within the last week or two, in the vieinity of Terrace Bay. But the one that takes the cake is the one with the red flag tied to its horns that chased our Garage Mechanic H, Hall, The moose apparently wanted to be friendly and its not teo hard to imagine why. Stop pushing, Tony! 20 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 18, 1956 Word has been received from Ken Ward that he will be ar- riving this weekend to take up his new duties as Arena Man- ager - Reorsation Director. : At a Recreation Committees meeting yesterday it was decided that the best way to handle reserved season seats would be as follows: 1. All those who had reserved season seats last year have from October 15th to October 31st to reserve last years seats or to trade better seat for seat. 2. Starting November 1st anyone may purchase and reserve available season seats, New customers must apply in person, First come - first served. 15 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 19, 1961 The Utilities Committee of the Township of Terrace Bay is pleased to announce that construction of a Hydro Utilities Building is now under way. The building will be a two-story, masonry, office and shop, The marriage of Carolyn Elaine, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Thompson, Terrace Bay to Paul Emerson Fretz was solemnized Monday, October 9 at eleven A.M. in the Community Church, Terrace Bay. The groom is the eldest son of Mrs. and Mrs, Carlton Fretz of Port Colbourne, Ontario WEEKEND SPECIALS: Side Bacon - 69¢/1b, fresh Frying Chic - kens - 29¢/1b, seedless Raisins - L49g/ 2 1b. cello bag. 10 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 20, 1966 During the past week Director Buck Matiowsky presented a trophy to Don Briscoe, principal of Terrace Bay Public School. The award was presented to the winning school at the Fidld Day held the previous week, Highest points for the Publie «School - Danny Hales; for St. Martin's School - Wendy Evans- Smith. . Mr, and Mrs, Mac Hubelit entertained Saturdey at their home in honour of their son Lionel and his bride, the former Olga Mae Holinaty, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Holinaty of Poplar Bluff, Sask, Phillip Dankovich, retired from CPR service in the maine tenance of way department October 5th, was congratulated by fellow workers and friends, A large, attentive audience gathered in St. Martin's Parish Hall for a fashion show and flower arrangement demonstration courtesy of Kolesar's of Terrace Bay and Mrs, Mary Martinsen of Schreiber, Junior models were: Iynn and Daun Tees, Brad and Wendy MacMillan, Carol and Holly Brown, Rosemarie Kolesar and Jimmy Mitchell, - SS / 5 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 20, 1971 Music lovers in Terrace Bay had an opportunity to hear music at its best when the Fort William Male Choir sang in: the High School Auditorium on Saturday evening. Under the direction of Mr, Norman J. Kleven, with Mrs, Diane Crocker at the piano, the choir held its audience spellbound, right from its opening number to the last, 3 ~ STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred McColeman of Schreiber, a girl on October 16th The Schreiber Fastball club capped a most successful season with an awards banquet and cabaret dance, Norman Boon presented the 1971 league championship and play-off champ- ionship trophies to the Gulf Oilers, accepted by Ian Mcadam and Robin Moore, co-coaches of the Club, the batting championship. trophy as Most Improved Player. Stan Spadoni won Butch Speziale won the Norm MoCuaig Dick Mannisto went home with the bulk of the trophies for the season, winning the Most Valuable Player During League Play, Most Home Runs, and Most Valuable Player in the Play Offs, 1 YEAR AGO - OCTOBER 22, 1975 United Paperworkers International Union, Local 665 hon=- oured Don Husband on Friday, October 10, 1975 at a dinner held at the Red Dog Inn, Terrace Bay. When "Pont"Gordon, train conductor, booked in on his last trip he was ending a career in railroading which began in 1926. YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy pamis ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 , GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILD June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Forecast Period: October 24 to October 30 Other people's finances may be of concern to you. Be in communication with parties who might be of benefit to you. ; It's time for a closer look at your diet, and your health and well being in general. A sentimental period with close warm ties with family members. Bring your mate a gift. You become so aware of the ideas of one close to you. Positive action alleviates feelings of in- security. There could be a misinterpretation of motives. Avoid deception in relationships. Creative ideas should be put into practice. Working on the domestic scene creates happy atmosphere. Family relationships are har-* monious. A good period for beautifying the home. : Day dreaming can lead to impractical han- dling of daily affairs. You might as well face up the here and now. Your impatience with others creates ill feeling. Give a little. You can't change the " world to conform to your way. This is a period of quiet contemplation for you. You are acutely aware of the beauty in your surroundings. Someone you were counting on lets you down. However, it's nothing you 'can't handle. Demand and get the best. A surprising development in your career situation. Keep the channels open for an ex- change of ideas. Business activities take on an air of harmony. Public relations, art, music, entertainment, are favored.