PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER II, I974 OLLEN BITTLE: Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Betty Ollen Bittle on Friday, December 6th in Anderson, California. Mrs. Ollen Bittle, age 49 is survived by her husband Don, children Judy, Earle in California, Jim, Vancouver, B.C. and a sister Cathleen Quick of Thunder Bay. your week ahead sy or. aw. amis Forecast Period: December 15 to December 21 ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 26 - 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 -Indecisiveness on the part of someone in au- thority, might cause you unnecessary self sacri- fice. Meaning? Don't rely on help, promised by a superior . . . go it on your own! Outside pressures could force you to do ir- rational things. Make certain that you are not manipulated by a friend's "good" advice. Also, avoid "pushiness" with the opposite sex. Keep long term plans to yourself. Curb the desire to take on an associate. Bluntly, any help you receive at this time . . . will have strings attached. More than any other sign in the Zodiac -- you, Moonchild, will be drawn to the holiday nos- talgia. Much of the past will enter your life, this week. Good tidings are heading OUT. Way. It seems as though, "lady luck" will smile at most Leos. Becoming involved in situations that might be shady, is indicated. Stay in bounds while at- tending social functions. Your relationship with the opposite sex takes a strange twist. Personal magnetism and the ability to per- suade, seems to be in the scheme of things for Libra. You'll have your own way, during this cosmic cycle. Those under your sign, unattached, can look forward to preliminary overtures; a new ro- mance is waiting in the wings. Other Scorpios, can expect an improvement in their project. You might be at odds with your superior or boss. Take the philosophical attitude that: You can't beat city hall. Guard your words, a set- back is possible. Through your own effort, you'll face greater tasks and pressures. Meet things "one by one" and keep on plugging. Long delayed gains should materialize, this week. Don't borrow an associate's personal property. According to your chart, there's a possibility of you being neglectful of someone else's be- longings" Actually, youre prone to careless ness. No question about it, any "half-hearted" rela- tionship with the opposite sex . . . will termi- nate, during this particular cosmic cycle. Many persons will undergo a change in affairs of the heart. 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 - DECEMBER 9th, 1954 On Saturday, December 4th, the official opening of the Terrace Bay Memorial Recreation Centre took place with H.C. Porter, Mill Manager as presiding officer for the occasion. Guests included F.S. Seaborne, Vice-President of Kimberly Clark Corporation; Honourable Clare Mapledoram, Minister of lands and Forests of Ontario; C.H. Sage, Vice-President of Kimberly Clark Corporation; D.I. Natress, Hydro Manager for Northwestern Ontario; George Wardrope, M.L.A. for Port Ar- thur District and Gordon Rowlandson, chairman of the Terrace Bay Recreation Association. Stork Club Congradulations are extended to Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell, a son on December 3rd; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Glad, a daughter on December 4th; Mr. and Mrs. Severino Maronese, a son on December 5th; and Mr. and Mrs. Len Pin- eault, a daughter on December 8th. Hockey News In a bruising game with 29 penalties, Terrace Bay beat Marathon 6-3. Terrace Bay Superior Line-up: H. Weaver, C. Brassard, R.Payette, J. McEwan, J. lang, W. Hanley, M. Osmar, D. Derosiers, G. Riley, J. Moro, E. Inlet B. Hayes, R. Stachiw, T. Bond, P. Diduch. 15 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 10th, 1959 Local 665, International Brotherhood Pulp & Sulphite & Paper Workers held their election of Officers on December 2. Slate 1s: President - Allan Valiquette, Vice-President - Elmer Persson, Secretary - Reg Cotton, Financial Secretery - James Duncan, Treasurer - Willie Baillie, Inside Guard - George Turenko, Outside Guard - Joseph Dejonghe. Weekend Specials '"B" Grade Turkeys - 16-18 1bs. 39¢/1b. Ontario Fancy Mac Apples - 6 qt. basket - 75¢. Parkay Mar- garine, 1 1b. pkg. ~- 4/98¢. Fresh Eggs, Grade A large - 2 doz./79¢ 10 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 10th, 196k Awerds Night at the Terrace Bay High School: Proficiency Award winners were: Carole Gaudet, Grade 9 ~- 93.4%; Fred Erickson, Grade 10 - 96.3%; Irene Uzicanin, Grade 11 - 91.1%; Diane Paulson, Grade 12 - 81.7%. Douglas Fisher, M.P. For Thunder Bsy was a guest speaker at a Kimberly Clark Supervisory dinner. Schreiber Town Topics: The Turner family held a family reunion in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MoCuaig ( nee Beatrice Turner). Visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner of Fort William, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner of Terrace Bay and Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Turner of Goodeve, Sask. Rodney Bryson HMCS Yukon, Halifax is home to spend Christmas with his perents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryson. Mrs. Bessie Stewart is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Martinson and Mr. and Mrs. R. Gender. 5 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 11th, 1969 We extend a hearty welcome to our new community sports and Recreation Co-ordinator, Gerald J. Dupas. Newly formed Terrace Bay Snowmobile Club executive are: Joe Desaulniers - Treasurer, Bill McKie - Vice-President, Carman Brant - President, Ethel Boyd - Secretary, Marvin Osmar, Harold Kodila, Sem Boyd, Rod Larson and John Polachuk - Directors. Former Schreiber girl, Donne Lee Slater became the bride of Lawrence Crawford of Winnipeg on October llth in St. James, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. D.Q. Hamilton visited Toronto last week where Mr. Hamilton attended the Railway Club Banquet. They visited Mrs. J.D. Bromley in Islington, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tripp and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hewson in Smith Falls. It was announced in Ottawa that Keith Penner, MP for Thunder Bay has been elected as Whip of the Ontario Caucus. continued page Deceecscssenscnsace Sth Bi hg 2 AR a 3