TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 28, I975 THE NEWS THIS WEEK C0 - MAY 25, 1950 11 portion of the Recreation Hall on the Bowling » 18 now the Recreation Office. Some alterations leted and with a couple of coats of paint it is now to recognize the place. The new quarters will brass and serve as the Editorial Office for the y News, it of unusual interest was the Kiwanis Tea and Bake in Hotel Terrace on Saturday afternoon, May 20th, the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund.Acting as hosts scasion were President Bert landry and Dr, Mike Mo=- 10 discharged their duties with dignity and grace. over the tea tables were two charming members of r week ahead er or aw. 0am .19 US 21 Forecast Period: June 1 to June 7 Because of cosmetics or clothing, there will be a definite improvement in your appearance. Someone, however, who is envious, will tell you otherwise. Don't panic! But, most members of your sign are highly error prone. It would be a good idea to re- - read documents and concentrate on what you're writing. You might not admit it--not even to yourself. However, someone new on the scene could cause _you to feel somewhat--inferior. Those under your sign, unattached, should have more than the usual amount of romance oppor- tunities. Actually, this should be a good week, all around, for Moonchildren. You're on the threshold of a project that might be beyond your capabilities. It's not a good period to go it alone--seek help and advice. Airing a grievance is one thing; provoking a superior is something else. Anyway, curb the urge to strike back at authority. You'll discover that you can do no wrong; during this cosmic cycle. You might, however, become too flippant with a member of the opposite sex. Long term plans seem to be in the general scheme of things: Don't tip your hand by word or gesture. A friend might betray you, innocently. According to your chart, there seems to be an im- portant phone call or letter that needs to be atten- ded. Take care of it before the weekend. Those under your sign, unattached, should not take a member of the opposite sex for granted. Frankly, the same advice is applicable to at- tached Capricorns. It seems as though you'll be much too concerned about someone else's health or problems. Your sign, according to cosmic cycles, will be "too sympathetic." A very casual meeting, one you could easily overlook, will play an important role in the im- mediate future. Yes! It's a member of the op- posite sex. ['Y PROFILE ign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus ige and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, Florida 33733. of the club; Petite Ray Wood, wearing a gown of blue silk with hat and cigar to match was utterly bewitching as he or ~ she poured the savoury nectar into cups as delicate as him- self of herself? While Gordon Rowlandson, gowned in blue Jersey silk with sweetheart neckline and pearls around his or her lux-complexioned throat, was the cynosure of all eyes. Equally charming were the waiters or waitresses; Ed. Cavan- augh, Jack Shaunessy, Monty Paget and Ken Harmon, who daint- ily attired in apron and cap served the guests with prompt- ness and efficiency. Jack Wade with his committee of baby watchers, armed with toys, arrowroot biscuits and knockout drops kept the little dears in perfect peace. Highlight of the bake tables was a three storied cake, arrayed like Joseph in a coat of many colours, baked by Jim McLeod of the Hudson Bay Store. 20 YEARS AGO - MAY 26, 1955 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Glad on the birth of a son on May 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heenan on the birth of a son on May 19th. Mr, and Donald Boutilier, on the birth of a son on May 24th. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton on the birth of a son on May 25th, Back in 1950 a Safety Contest was started between Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company at Kapuskasing and our Longlac Mill here at Terrace Bay. Following the 1950 competition we had a "Goat Trophy" disgned and presented to Kap in a fitting ceremony. Now on Friday afternoon, June 3rd at 4:00 pem. there will be a presentation ceremony to which everyone is invited to give us the goat. 15 YEARS AGO ~ MAY 26, 1960 Weekend Specials: Lean Pork Chops - Rib end - 49¢/1b. Kleenex = Family size 400s = 3/95¢ Kraft Velveeta Cheese = 2 1b.pkg. - $1.09. Jim Erickson is home for the summer with his parents Mr. and Mrs, S.E, Erickson. Jim is in his second year at Ryerson Institute of Technologh in Toronto. Also home from their studies at Ryerson Institute are John and Claude Bou=- dreau to spend the summer with their parents Mr. and Mrs, Don Boudreau. John is in His second year and Claude in his 'third. Mr, and Mrs, George Spees of Fort William spent the long weekend with their daughter Doreen Kurylo and family. Mrs. Jim Beddard returned home last week from North Bay where she attended the Graduation Exercises of her daughter Diane at North Bay Teachers College. Mary Crandlemire is another student home from a successful term at North Bay Teachers College and is visiting for a few weeks with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Lester Crandlemire. A surprise Stork Shower was held last Tuesday evening for Mrs, Jean Fisher at the home of Mrs, Alice Yates, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adamo this past week and to attend the marriage of thelr son Bob Adamo to Aina Martha Broks in Port Arthur on May llth have been, Mrs, Adamo's sister and brother-in- law, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Gregg. 10 YEARS AGO - MAY 27, 1965 The Herman Roberts Memorial Trophy, to be awarded in annual competition t6 the outstanding Boy Scout in the Ter=- race Bay Boy Scout Troop; was presented to David Shivas for the post year. STORK CLUB: Mr, and Mrs. Ge Dakin of Terrace Bay wel- comed a baby daughter on May 18th. A Baby daughter also arrived for Mr, and Mrs. R. lalonde of Schreiber on May 18th. Mr. and Mrs, J.C. Gunn of Terrace Bay are the proud parents of a baby boy who arrived on May 25th. Fiyins 8 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marsh of Terrace Bay have received word that their son, J.R. (Jack) Marsh will receive his Master's Degree in Civil Engineering at Convocation services 4 in Waterloo, Ontario. - : IAA IsH 0 Booman n A Rev. Joseph M, Cano, pastor of Holy Angels Roman Catholic 4 Church, Schreiber, was honoured by parishioners and friends at a reception and dinner to merk the celebration of his twenty-five years in the Priesthood on May 18th. Continued Page 5 seescceccenccce