PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 5, I975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 20 YEARS AGO - MARCH 3, I955: STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desaulniers on the birth of a son, on February 2th; to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sernesky on the birth of a son, on Feb- ruary 27th and to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Theriault on the bir- th of a daughter on March Ist, Terrace Bay Ledies Curling Club held their Ist Annual Bonspiel on the weekend. Curlers from Fort William, Schrei- ber, Marathon and Red Rock all took part in the Spiel. Hockey News: In the first two games of the semi-finals of the North Shore Hockey League "A" series which were held in the Nipigon Memorial Arena on Saturdey night and Sunday afternoon, the league leading Nipigon Flyers and the third place Terrace Bay Superiors ended up with a game apiece. The Superiors won the Saturday night game 6-4 and on Sunday the your week ahead ev or. aw. oams ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 High hopes, little realizations, seem to be in the general scheme of things. Specifically, there's a morale problem taking place at your job, task or project. Things will improve, shortly. TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 You'll be treading on unfamiliar ground, during this week's cosmic cycle. As the old saying goes: When in Rome, do as the Romans do. GEMINI May 21-June 20 Give heavy thought! To what? Most members of your sign are heading for problems with mem- bers of the opposite sex. There might be an ultimatum on the wing. MOONCHILD June 21-July 22 Tired of going from nowhere to nowhere, right? Okay, rearrange your office or immediate en- vironment. :.strange things will take place, to your advantage. LEO There's no way to change the past. Sure, you July 23-Aug. 22 can put things in a different light. Meaning? Don't rehash, this week, you'll tear open an old wound. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Turn about'is fair play, according to those who want to get even. Anyway, an associate will criticize your every move--leaving no "turn un- stoned!" LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 This week, you might become a prisoner to your own philosophy. It would be a good idea to look around--there's important changes taking place. SCORPIO ) Try a hew approach in the social and romance Oct. 23-Nov. 21 departments. Put a little wind in your sails. Otherwise, you'll almost get what you've wan- ted. Ever hear of systemized self deceit? Don't take on someone else's problem as an excuse to neglect your own...you'll have enough of your own problems for tender. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Meet tasks on a "one to one" basis. According to your chart, minor gains will parlay into a major achievement. Also, allies and teamwork are in- dicated. - Experience--long gained in the past is an impor- tant factor--for the "break' coming your way. Remember, take advantage of good things now on the wing. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 If you've taken things for granted, with the op- posite sex--beware! This cosmic cycle is the lull before the storm. It's time to Vighten your romantic tie. . Flyers whipped the Terrace boys 9-I. On Tuesday night in Terrace Bay before a record crowd of I060 - Jim Moro was pre- sented with the O'Keefe Trophy for the leading scorer in the N.S.H.L, Flyers then defeated the Superiors 7-0. In the ne- next game the Flyers clinched the playoff spot by defeating the Superiors 9-I to take the best of 5 series 3 to I. The election of officers took place at the annual meeting of the Local Association of Guides and Brownies. The follow- ing executive was elected: Vice Chairman-Mrs. George Cliff- | ord; Rec.-Sec. - Mrs.J. Todd; Corresponding Sec. - Mrs.J. Marcella; Badge Sec. - Mrs. M. McCausland; Uniform Convener Mrs. D. Boudreau; Publicity Convener - Mrs. L.O. Walker; Camp Convener - Mrs. E. Pineault; Ways and Means - Mrs. D. Porter; Social Convener - Mrs. WM. Cavanaugh; Cookie Day Con= vener - Mrs. Art LeBlanc. I5 YEARS AGO - MARCH 3, I960: In the very near future the Terrace Bay Recreation Assoc- iation will commence showings of standard Hollywood films at the High School Auditorium. : WEEK-END SPECIALS: Loin Roast of Pork - 49g 1b.; Texas Pink Grapefruit - size 48 - 6/45@; Clover Farm Margarine - I 1b. pkg. - 3/77¢. STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week to Mr. and Mrs. L. Pineault of Terrace Bay, a daughter on February 22nd. 2 A miscellaneous shower was held on Wednesday, February ¢ 3 3 & I7th for Miss Joan Brearley at the home of Mrs. Bea St. Loui Sharing in hostess honours were Phyl Boutilier and Barbara De jonghe. Ivan Cocks and Philip Moorey from Scollard Hall, North Bay spent the weekend with their families. Home from St. Paul's College, Winnipeg, for the weekend to visit with their femilies were Harold Shack, Jim Duggan and Joey Sheehan. I0 YEARS AGO - MARCH 4, 1965: Council Quotes: Disclosure of an extension on Lakeview Drive was made on Tuesday evening by Reeve W. Adamo. As councillors urged, the Reeve agreed they should continue through to meet with Princess Avenue by a temporary gravel road. 3 One hundred and forty-two Fathers and their sons attended the I6th Annual Boy Scout Father and Son Banquet in the Terrace Bay Community Church, Saturday evening. Graham Coe introduced the head table guests and David Cruickshank toas- ted the Fathers: Samuel Harris thanked the ladies Auxiliary © for catering to their banquet. a On Thursday, February 25th, Group Committee Chairmen, H.J. Coe presented Scout David Shivas with one of the high- est awards in the Scout movement, the Queen Scout Badge. Results of recent figure skating tests: Carol Ann Fawcett - Judy Chopty, Joanne Stevens, Leslie Cotton, Cecile Stuart : and Cathy Thorpe were successful in passing their prelimin- ary figures with Jacqueline Turner succeeding in passing her. : First, Wendy Evans-Smith passed her second test. 5 YEARS AGO - MARCH 5th, 1970: Results of the ski olub races held this past weekend were: Junior Boys Slalom: Ist, D. Moore; Downhill: Ist P. Prinselaar; Combined: Ist. D. Moor; Junior Girls Slalom =~ Ist. C. Vanderkam; Downhill: Ist, C. Vanderkam; Combined: 3 Ist C. Vanderkam; Intermediate boys Slalom: Ist. R. Vander- _ kam; Downhill: Ist R, Vanderkam; Intermediate Girls Downhill Ist, L. lapenskie; Senior Men Slalom: Ist, S. Megraw; Down- hill: Ist. D. Whicker; Combined: Ist. S. Megraw. : i A shower in honour of Bride-elect Miss Pat Simmer will be held in the Community Church on Thursday, March 5th. : Terrace Bay High School sponsored a very successful Win- ter Carnival, Carnival King Jim Garriock and Queen Judy 3 Graham were crowned at a dance, Other activities included a chili supper, skill testing booths, sports day, beard contest, Kangaroo Court and basketball game. continued page 5 ceveccsvsecssvscse Sl ar ered a ore | rc sume oe ca TE RE Eh