PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 8, I975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 20 YEARS AGO ~ JANUARY 5, I955 A packed house last Thursday, December 30th saw the first league meeting of these arch rivals - Terrace Bay and Marath- on, when approximately 200 Terrace Bay fans journeyed to Mar- athon to cheer their team on to victory by a nice 5-goal mar- gin - a well earned win and one greatly appreciated by staun- ch Terrace supporters who have remained faithful through many close but heartbreaking games. The Lineup for Terrace Bay: B. Weaver, C. Brassard, S. your week ahead sv or aw. oams Forecast Period: January 12 to January 18 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 An important project will be opposed by your associate who, in fact, is attempting to lend a hand. Listen to advice that you don't like! You face a seven day period of tacking with the wind. In other words, as in politics: If you can't get the whole--settle for half. This week, your views or activities, will by no means, bring you popularity. According to your chart--you will be forced to step on an asso- ciate's toes! Many under your sign should anticipate a can- cellation or rescheduling, this week. Most im- portant, this breaking of an appointment will be to your advantage. There would be little difficulty in your seeing that a member of the opposite sex is attempting to deceive you. Anticipate a betrayal, in one form or another. You are entering a period of being extremely persuasive. It's not likely that persons under your sign will do any wrong. In fact, self control is in order. Stellar patterns indicate that it's a good time to buy and speculate. But, it's not to your advan- tage to sell. Incidentally, a real bargain is head- ing your way. Affairs of secret order, intrigues, confusion and clandestine meetings show in your chart. Take care! Temptations and shady activities are likely. For those under your sign unattached, affairs of the heart will take a surprising twist. Other Sagittarius should steer clear of 'get rich" schemes. The simple truth, concerning the questionable activities of an associate is something that will be hard for you to accept, this week. Hidden or apparent, big breaks that defy pres- ent economic trends, are heading your way. Pull the lever--to hit the jackpot! You'll take a trip down memory lane. A chain of events will revive emotional ties of the long forgotten past. 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. Synishin, J. Mokwan, J. lang, D. Desrosiers, M, Osmew, J. Riley, P. Diduch, B, Hayes, T. Bond, R. Stachiw, W. Hanley, . Officials: Gauthier and Tremblay . SAFETY SLOGAN - Thursday Noon January 6th, 1955 to Thursday Noon January I3th, I955 - YOU'RE ACCIDENT BAIT EVERY CHANCE YOU TAKE. STORK CLUB - Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. ; Stephen Fedorak on the birth of twin daughters on Jan. Ist. The Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club are happy to announce | that they have procured the services of Mrs. Ivy Pattison as | : : their professional for the coming season. Although a newcom- er to Terrace Bay, Ivy is a well known personality in Figure Skating oircles, Thunder Bay Figure Skating Club at the Lake- head for the past two season and we consider ourselves very fortunate in having secured her services. ; I5 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 7, I960 The first babies born in the year I960 added to the num- erous sets of twins already living in Schreiber. To Mr. and Mrs. K.D. Ross of that Town a son and daughter arrived on January 2nd. The Stork didn't bring any babies to Terrace Bay until the following day, January 3rd, when a son was del- ivered to Mr. and Mrs. Austin McMillan. ' Another era in the history of Terrace Bay ended on Decem- i ber 3Ist with the closing of the Hudson's Bay Groceteria. ; The first store to open in the Community about twelve years 5 ago, the store was first situated in the South Camp until the completion of their present quarters on Simcoe Plaza. The area formerly used as a (roceteria will provide additional 3 space for displaying hardware, appliances, etc. : Joan Williams was seven years old on Wednesday, December | 30th and invited twelve boys and girls to her party. Barby McMillan and Debbie Anderson entertained with many games and the afterncon concluded with lunch and birthday cake and the children returned home with favors. i Debbie Boyd celebrated her ninth birthday on Monday, Dec-. ember 28th with the help of fifteen girl friends. A skating party was enjoyed and followed up by a supper party served 3 by Debbie's Mother, Ethel Boyd. Doris Lehto celebrated her fifth birthday on December 29th' with five of her little friends, Phyllis Ann Turner, Wendy McMillan, Danny Hales, Guy McMillan and Susan McInnes. Stork Club - Born to Mr. and Mrs. C., Perras of Schreiber, a daughter on December 30th and to Mr. and Mrs. M. Chepelsky, a son on December 3st. 3 I0 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 7, 1965 x Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rochon are the proud parents of Terrace Bay's "New Year Baby." The infant girl arrived on Sunday, January 3rd and is the ninth child in the family. The baby will be named Elizabeth Irene. ! Stork Club - Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. Jolicoeur of Schrei- ber, a daughter on December 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. DePaola of Terrace Bay, a daughter on December 3Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Bergeron of Mobert, a son on January 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. i Paul Rochon of Terrace Bay a daughter, on January 3rd and to Mr. and Mrs. R. Cole of Terrace Bay, a son on January 3rd. First prize in the residential outdoor decorative lightl contest cenducted by the Schreiber Hydro Commission was won by Mr. Roy Kragero, Main Street. Second prize went to F.V. Harness, and third was won by W, Cook. ale Ca 5 YEARS AGO.- JANUARY 8, I970 As a follow-up to our recent articles on 'When the News Started", Mrs. Peroy Sully of Rossport has sent issue No. 4 of the Terrace Bay News - dated December 20, I946, the four page paper continues to bear the "largest Circulation in Tory ace Bay" headline and i1§ the Christmas edition. . Greetings from Hamilton Craig, Manager (longlac Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd.) and Ralph Williams, Resident Engineer, are featured on the front page. The Schreiber Hydro Electric Commission prizes for outdoor lighting at Christmas were won by Jack McCouan, argh; Henry Paske, second and Walter Zaporzan, third. EE To TT TN Ee Ls gn dig. Lo Cola i