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Terrace Bay News, 7 Nov 1973, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 7, I973 Sports Slants = continued the anxious lady said. "I'm going to preserve the manure in plastic and put it on the piano in the English Pub where I work," That, friends, is what I'd call real horse lovin'. was Dave Gunter. L.A. TO LEGION #223 The September meeting of the Ladies Auxil- iary was well attended with 32 women present. After opening and roll call, minutes were read from June through September due to the summer recess. New members initiated were Peggy Regis znd your week ahead sv or aw. oamis Forecast Period: November 11 to November 18, 1973 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 Faulty advice coming from an associate, might cause you to run up blind alleys. In other words, avoid being a victim of half truths and rumors. Forget about what someone has done . . . it's what they are about to do that's important. Keep a watchful eye on a devious associate! ' Revolt against authority, shows in your chart. That's not all! Indifference toward a member of the opposite sex could also be a problem. Self-analysis is in order. Don't let someone tie you down with the story of their life. You're prone to taking on some- one else's problems, while neglecting your own. A social opportunity, with romantic overtones, seems to be in the scheme of things, for many under your sign; stick to platonic associations, only! A friend is in trouble! There is something questionable about it all. Act firmly, don't give way to your natural sympathy. Rumors are coming your way that have a ring of truth. Study what you hear with professional judgment. You might make a bad choice that will affect your job, project or mission. Information is being withheld from most mem- 'bers of your sign. No malicious intent is in- volved. Someone, simply, believes what you don't know, won't hurt you. Look into it! In affairs of the heart, time is working in your behalf, Resist the urge to hurry things along. Remember, patience makes the difference be- tween the spider and the fly. You might step out of character. It seems as though most members of your sign are inclined to become too pushy; especially with the other sex. Generally, a good first impression seems to be your thing. According to existing stellar as- pects, your appearance and grooming will be very important, this week. Don't rely on promises made in the past. Ap- parently, you are depending on or thinking about, entering a new venture - based on sup- port offered you some time ago! PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. Rose Garriock. Winner of the Thanksgiving grocery hamper Edna Beddard was the winner of the "Instant Romance" drawn the eve of, the Appreciation and Birthday supper. Correspondence included thank you notes from Ethel Boyd and Beth Neeley. The Auxiliary will cater to a dinner for the Town Council on December Ist. - Jeannette Gunter will convene this dinner with Dot Koski as co-convener. . Schreiber was the winner of the shuffle- board tournament. Friday night lunches will be cancelled for the next two weeks due to the bazaar and tea and the Armistice day supper. The December meeting will be held on the I7th as the date of the regular meeting falls on Christmas eve. . This year the outgoing executive of I973 and the incoming I974 executive will have a smorgasbord with husbands and wives to make the installations a more attended affair. The nominations will be held at the regu- lar meeting in November with installation on December I5th. The Auxiliary will once again ask John Falzetta to act as chairman of the nominating committee. It was decided to make a donation of money to the men's branch. Books will be audited in December. A motion was passed to put birthday money in a general fund for safe keeping. A lovely lunch was served following adjour -nment by Pam Jones and Julie Rattray. Coming Events: Armistice Day Parade =- November IOth; Armistice Day Supper = November IOth; Bingo - November I7th; Fish Derby Dance November 24th. LADIES EVENING BOWLING Standings are: Scooby Doo's 43 points; Gutter Girls 4I points; Mayfair 40 points; Groaners 35 points; Hot Dogs 34 points and Bad Girls 32 points. Games over 200 were: Lorraine 208, Liz 20I, Stella 236, Dora 258, 25I, Inge 2I5, Karen 201, 206, Maureen 2I5, Jan 207, Leona 22I, Ev 284, 200, Joan 223, 267, 237, Pam 234, Brenda S. 2I9, Adeline 208, 2I3, Marina 2I0, Rolande 224, Jean 208. Top bowler of the week was Joan Greenwood with ' 727. To Every Season I like every season. In Winter I like the Summer. In Summer, I like the Winter! pl hah A det, a i Se a } ?

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