Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 14 Apr 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 , TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 14, 1977 20 YEARS AGO - APRIL 11, 1957 Mrs. Win McKechnie was hostess at her home last Friday evening, April 5th at e miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Vi- olet Drexler, the former Violet Fraser whose marriage to Mr, Angus Drexler took place March 23rd in St. Andrews Church, Port Arthur. Thor Olsen arrived in Terrace Bay on Sunday, March 31st, and spent the week here before moving his wife Gwen and children Kristine and Ray to El Paso, Texas on Friday, Thor has been transferred to the Mill at Chihuehua, Mexico, Cathy Jo Cotton had her birthday party on Wednesday afternoon, April 3rd with fifteen girlfriends, her guests for the occasion. [2 Looking Bick) 25 YEARS AGO - APRIL,10, 1952 STORK CLUB: Congratulations are the order of the day to: Mr, and Mrs. V. Thorpe, a girl on March 31st, Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson, a girl on April 3rd, Mr, and Mrs. J.R. Smith, a girl on April 10th. A 3 Notice to all Terrace Bay Residents: Saturday, April 12th will be the last day for delivery of groceries and meats from the Hudson's Bay Company and the L.&L. Meat Market, It has been found after a month's test that these are too few deliver ~ies to operate such a service. J. & P. Diduch. Saturday night the Schreiber Badminton Club won the fourth 15 YEARS AGO - APRIL 12, 1962 At a special contest programme, held last Friday evening at the High School, Miss Holly Berndtsson was crowned Miss and last tournament in the series and were declared this Teen Town 1962. Princesses were Miss Cathy Cavanaugh and year's Champions, Final standings in the league were Schreiber -45, Terrace Bay-lii0, Marathon-33 and White River-2s YOUR WEEK AHEAD y pamis ARIES Miss Bonnie Long. TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL EASTER SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER = Baked Virginia Ham with Pineapple Sauce or Roast long Island Duckling with Orange Sauce - Adults $2.00 = Children (under 14) = $1.00 = Under six - Free. . WEEKEND SPECIALS - Heme - Boneless - ready for eating - 95¢/1b. Turkeys - 45¢/1b, Chickens - 49g/lb. Grade 'A¢ Forecast Period large Egos ~ 2 dozen - 95¢. April 17 - 23 At the April High School Board Meeting, Principal 0.B. Fansan's promotion recommendations were approved: \ The New Moon in your sign could open up a Mar. 21-Apr. 19 financial potential for you. Personal qual- Pegeine fo x 20 the SEea a is ifications are very favorable for some new : Te £2088, venture. 10 YEARS AGO - APRIL 13, 1967 TAURUS Progressive changes come into your life. Take STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Regls of Terrace 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 - advance of forces to shape things in the way you want them. Business income increases nicely. Friends are a source of much pleasure. You may find your- self pretty involved in organizational affairs. Your popularity is high. Be attentive to superiors and co-workers. It's a good time for pushing a new project. You could write a book -- and now is a great time to start. Don't let personal problems place limitation on your ambitions. Heed advice from a long time friend. Revise your schedule and make full use of your tal- ents. Income will improve. You may find it necessary to change your surroundings temporarily. Understanding the problems of others brings great satisfaction. Be. discriminating where others are con- cerned. Where co-workers are involved follow the neutral path. You'll avoid some trouble. Adoption of new work techniques brings a fresh outlook. Lend a sympathetic ear to your mate and help relieve anxieties. Speculative matters look promising. So does romance. Tie them together for a good invest- ment in your future. Family matters are prominent and call for careful handling. Property matters, possibly a change of residence, may be in the offing. Curb the impulse to throw caution to the winds when you go on your shopping excursion. Use good judgement when you have the urge and much can be accomplished. Bay a boy on April 5th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D, Farrow of Port Arthur, a girl. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gresdal of Belleville, Ont,, a boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Brinkman (nee Middaugh) of Kenora, Ont., March 12, e boy, Gerald William. lest Sunday evening fourteen members of the wood- handling crew on shift two walked in on a flabbergasted Louis St. louis. The farewell party was to say goodbye to Louis who, with his family, will soon be leaving for Portage du Fort, Quebec. 5 YEARS AGO - APRIL 13, 1972 Mrs. Cleon Smith opened her home for a dinrer party on Mondey evening, so that the Venturers could say farewell to their leader, Doug Whicker, who is moving to E.C. All eix competitors representing lake Surerfer iigh School at the lorthwestern Indoor Track ChampionBigs on Saturdey, April 1, 1972, returned with awards. were: Clover Dukes, Bill Souliere, Kim Gellert, Lonnie Connelly, and Bob Courtney and Bill Smilsky. There are only three weeks of league bowling left and the Bombardiers have a nice lead. Over 200's are: A. Daley, J. Teniuk, Pat Jones, S, Gusul, Y. Leclair, G. Churney, Dot Coupal, J. St. Louis, J, Fisher, B. St. Louis, C. Koski. r 1] 1 YEAR AGO - APRIL 14, 1976 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, ludger Comeau, of Schreiber, a boy, on April 6th. Mr, and Mrs, Herb Pearen wish to announce the arrival of their first born, a son, Justin on March 28th in Thunder Bay. 3 Welcome to: Leroy and Antoinette Westlake and their family Sharon, Lee, Kim, Kelly, Robin, Penny and Mitchell from New Brunswick. Welcome to: Rev. Brian Bigelow, B.A. and his wife Beth and their two children Tom and Alisha. They have just arrived from Fort Nelson, B.C. and are residing in the Manse at 253 Kenogami Rd, Rev, Bigelow will be the minister at the Terrace Bay Community Church and the Schreiber United Church. -~

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