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Terrace Bay News, 20 Mar 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 20, 1974 your week ahead ev or aw. ows Forecast Period March 24 to March 30 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 5 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 You might get some second hand feedback - about your being too ambitious. The point? Envy from an unexpected source should ap- pear, during this week. Listen well, Taurus! Invading someone else's territory seems to be in the general scheme of things. Bluntly, it would be a good idea to avoid any overtures coming your way. Don't go over a superior's head! Meaning? It seems as though, you'll be in the mood to pro- voke someone in authority. Also, prepare for a reversal in your job, task or project. Ride side saddle with current events. One way or another, someone in authority is going to judge your ability, based on present day hap- penings. ; It's "Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead.". Fire up the boilers, Leo! Push aside all nega- tive thoughts and you'll come up with a winner. Boredom with your daily routine could parlay into costly errors. Avoid shortcuts and impro- vised devices. Actually, a new challenge is com- ing your way. Concerning the opposite sex? It seems as though most members of your sign will have the advantage of a second chance Make it count! Good, well thought out advice is coming your way. According to your chart, you should re- ceive helpful council from an older person. Cooperation from your associates and co-work- .ers seems to be in the general scheme of things. Also, there's help coming from the opposite Sex. Let your logic rotate and guide you through the smoldering animosity that now smolders among your associates. It's time for tact and diplomacy! . Review your wardrobe. It's a fact of life, dress and grooming commands respect. Forget back sliding philosophies that preach otherwise. A major decision, one that has been put aside, _is no longer yours to make. According to your chart, it would be wise to unload additional responsibilities. PERSONALITY PROFILE For yeur Sun Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. Council Quotes - continued from page I for a water meter as soon as possible. illor Hale discussed with Council an increase in wages for the relief assistant Librarian. Councillors Brassard and Helmink had no report. The Township Council also expressed their compliments to the Winter Carnival Planning Committee for the successful program. Accounts passed for payment: Township $I6, 447 .58;--Hydro $18,329.23; Library $I,047.72 end Recreation $7,236.75. with New York Rangers, actually played with | six teams. counc- | York in 1960 and, by the way, failed to hit Homes for the Aged Meeting - continued were accepted and copies will be sent 'to all municipalities. Approvals for three new res- idents were also passed. : The date for the opening of Birchwood Terrace has been set for May 3Ist at 3 p.m. The Minister of Community and Social Services 'the Honourable Rene Brunelle will be in atten- dance. The Chairman of the Board and the Ad- ministrator were constituted as a committee to make all necessary arrangements for the offic- ial opening. All sixteen participating muni- cipalities will be sent an official invitation The request for approval for the purchase of a wheelchair bus was passed. When this app- roval has been granted, the monies raised by the Residents' Council and the Ladies Auxiliary will be sufficient to meet the cost of the new bus. The Board was informed of the donation by the Ladies of the Royal Order of Purple of $1,000.00 toward the new Century Bath. The Administrator was requested to write express- ing their appreciation. The Constitution for the District Board was adopted. This sets out the Board's poli- cies in relation to senior citizens in the District. This will be helpful to new Board * members. : On Saturday, the Chairman and Administratox met with the McCausland Hospital Board and the Terrace Bay Council. Mrs. R. Macadam, Chairman of the Hospital Board, went through the draft agreement in detail, as did Mr. W.R. Bray, Reeve of Terrace Bay. SPORTS SLANTS - By Ray Shank Answer to last week's question (what two NHL hockey players have played with five Giff- erent clubs and scored 20 or more goals with each of those teams?): Eddie Shack and Dean Prentice! Shack, who broke into the NHL in I958-59 He was traded to Toronto by New the 20-mark with the Rangers only. 'Clear the track's' first 20-plus season was 1964-65 as a Leaf. He counted 26 times. In I967-68, as a Boston Bruin, he scored 23. His other big seasons were with Los Angeles (22), Buffalo (25) and Pittsburgh (25). Dean. Prentice, meanwhile, who retired just recently from Minnesota North Stars, actually continued page 6 .....--

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