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Terrace Bay News, 2 Oct 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 2, I974 Homes for the Aged Meeting - cont'd from pg. 3 Regulations in relation to appointments to the Board of Management are being processed at the present time and both the board and the municipalities will be informed once they are completed. The next meeting will be held at Birchwood Terrace October 25th, I974. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hougesen of Terrace Bay, a girl on September 26th, I974. week ahead ev or aw. oamis Forecast Period: October 6 to October 12 your ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 This week, intuition and common sense will work together -- hand in hand! So, it's not likely that you'll blunder, during your daily routine. TAURUS Apr. 20 - May 20 It seems as though a friend will tell you some- thing that you're not supposed to hear. Any- way, this week brings news that should be given your undivided attention. GEMINI May 21 - June 20 Try to avoid the mainstream of social activity. Actually, it's not a favorable time for you to deal with the general public. Just make it through the week! MOONCHILD June 21 - July 22 This week, you'll step out of character; your attitude will throw a chronic complainer off bal- ance. According to your chart, youll be in the mood to put several persons in their place. LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 Put wishful thinking where it belongs, and don't be led down any garden path by a fast talker that wants to give you the whole world. VIRGO Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 It seems as though an associate will hit 'the formula that will please you. In other words, it's an ideal time to reach your goal through teamwork. LIBRA Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 Your chart holds a surprising twist. An event that is usually looked upon as. being unfortu- nate . .. will, in fact, turn-into a good thing. SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 Youll make up a minor setback by throwing yourself into your work and meeting things "one to one." Bluntly, it's not a good time to cast too many irons on the fire. It would be a good idea to placate. In other words, settle for half if you can't get the whole. The keyword, this week, is compromise. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 Those under your sign, unattached, can look forward to a new venture with the opposite sex. Other Capricorns, face a week of interruptions, especially with their scheduled appointments. AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 You are nearing a critical period. Meaning? Problems that have long been shelved, must be resolved this week. Postponements, at this time, will snowball to a major reversal. PISCES Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 Knowing how to separate fact from fiction, sorry to say, is not one of your strong points, this week. It would be a good idea to avoid any oral contracts. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your 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. IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 20 YEARS AGO - Vol. U4, No. 39, September 29th, I954 Golf Course Site Selected - One of Canada's best golf course architects has selected a site for the proposed Aguasabon Golf Course at Terrace Bay. The architect is Howard Watson of Canadian Golf landscaping Limited. The site is the area south of the Hotel and lekeview Drive extending to the River Mouth and lLeke Superior and west to the Aguasabon River bel- ow the highest terrace or excarpment. a Four of the nine holes (now located on a contour map of the area) extend from south of the new disposal area along both sides of the road to the River Mouth. The other five holes extend west. Two of them are along the river bank. The architect's estimate of the contract price for the 9-hole course is under $60,000. The Golf Course Advisory Committee consists of members of the Golfers Club Executive (Fred Soughton, Al Pattison, Marge Heyes, Harold Marsh and Bill Sadowick) and Joe Wig (LongLac); Bert laundy (Improvement District); Gordon Rowlandson (Rec- reation Committee) Bill Borsum (Equipment), Herb Crisson (Survey), Des Evans-Smith (Finance), Howard Solly (Water System), Jack Wellings (Clearing) and Ozzie Dalzell (Recrea~- tion Director). "Municipality News - A By-law has now been passed providing for a maximum speed 1imit within the town of 25 M.P.H. This will be effective as soon as the signs which are now on hand, have been erected. Another By-law is now awaiting approval will prohibit riding bicycles on sidewalks, pathways, etc. which are under the control of the Improvement District." Little League Baseball - Schreiber Win Little League Championship - In what proved to be one of the best games of the year Terrace Bay Indians lost out to Schreiber in an ex- citing IO inning game last Saturday by a score of 4.3, 15 YEARS AQ - Vol. 2, No. 39, October I, I959. "Ed Belliveau end Ken Turner complete Trade Trainee Course - Last Thursday at the 7th Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Co., Trade Trainee Graduation dinner in the Hotel Terrace, Ken Turner and Ed Belliveau received their graduation diplomas. Ken and Ed completed the Kimberly-Clark three year Trade Course in August, I959 and became journeymen electricians at the Terrace Bay mill. Previously both men had worked as electricians helpers." "Kiwanis Club Announce Winners of Children's Fishing Con- test - This year's contest closed September I5th and 33 entries were judged. Awards will be presented at a Kiwanis Dinner meeting in the near future. Following are the prize winners in the various categories: Pike - Ist Prize Billy Stachiw, 2nd Prize Eddie Kenney. Speckled Trout - Ist Prize Ken Wood, 2nd Prize Ronnie Fal- zetta. Leke Trout - Ist Prize Fred McLeod, 2nd Prize Coleen Kenney. Pickerel - Ist Prize Don Fedun, 2nd Prize Don Pryor? "G, Calder, C. Wood and R. Stachiw were local represen= tatives who attended the Fish and Game Conference held rec- ently in Fort Frances. Mr. and Mrs. B. Larson and family were week-end visitors in Port Arthur with Mr. and Mrs. G. Barket. Mrs. Joyce Sweet was the surprised guest of honour last Wednesday evening at a Miscellaneous Shower held at the home of Mrs. Tychoniak., Hostesses were Mrs. Gall MacFadyen and Miss Frede Heinrich." 10 YEARS AQ - Vol. 7, No. 40, October I, I96k. "Deputy Reeve V.T. Thompson presided in the absence of Reeve Heenan, when Council met Tuesday afternoon in the Mun- ioipal Chambers. Councillors Brown and Fraser assisted with the business at hand and minutes and correspondence were detailed by Secretary W.F. Strutt and Clerk W. Hanley. continued page 5 seescsscccsscceses

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