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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1975, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 1, 1975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 , Congratulations te Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hutchison, they be- came the proud owners of a baby son on Sumday, September 2i, New members of Terrace Bay's group of young newlyweds arse Mr, and Mrs, William Stanley Megraw, who were married on September 2nd in St, Andrews Presbyterian Church in Fort ; William, Mrs. Megraw is the former Miss Jean Angela Miller, who works in the office of the Hudson Bay Company hers, and Bill is with the Maintenance orew in our mill, LOST OR FOUND? Will the person(s) who borrowed the ladder from Joe Marcella's (House #17) please return same when through with 1t? Thank you. Kindergarten - Terrace Bay Publis School - 1950 - 1951 James Birchler, Joan Bouchie, Catherine Cavanaugh, Janice Cos, Barry Craig, Wendy Duncan, Maureen Hall, Diana Hubeny, ~ Catherine Knauff, Kathleen Louk, Glenford Mann, Noreen Scow= en, Jeanne Stuart, Fay Thorsteinson, Charlotte Vaughan, Joanne Williams, 20 YEARS ACO - SEPTEMBER 29, 1955, AN URGENT APPEALS! To all the good ladies of Terrace Bay, to refrain from using their vacuum-oleaners, polishers, etc., during the "World Series Games" being Broadcast commencing September 28th. Our sincere Thanks) STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs, Maurics Ogmar on the birth of a son on September 24th, and Mr, and Mrs, Austin McMillan on the birth of a son on September 27th, : Large bouquet of shrimp coloured gladioli and white asters decorated St, Martin's Church at 10:00 a.m, Saturday, Sept- ember 2th for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Mary Demas, daughter of Mr, Samuel Demas and the late Mrs, Demas of Kapuskasing to Mr. Stanley Michael Yaromy, son of Mr, and Mrs Michael Yaromy of Brandon, Manitoba. A wedding of interest in Terrace Bay took place September 10th in Knox Presbyterian Church, Woodstock, Ontario, when Barbara Jan Hosack became the brides of Richard Glen lumbers. The Dim Bulbs met at the home of Mrs, Lil Harris Tuesday evening, and enjoyed an evening of games and movies, High winners at the games were lois Haviland and Ethyle Boyd, whe- ile low were Helen Boudreau and Eleanor Ruzyski., A tasty luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Ethyle Boyd, 15 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 29, 1960 - STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. J, Schritt of Terrace Bay, a son on September 19th. Weekend Specials: Baby Beef Specials: Sirloin Steak, Round Steak, Boneless Rump Roast - 69¢ per 1b, Genuine Imported Spanish Onions - 2 lbs, for 274. B.C. MacIntosh Apples - Handi Pak carton - $1.99. Mr. and Mrs. A, Farrow have returned from a motor trip West to visit with their familieg. Stopping first in Dryden they visited more relatives in North Battleford and Denholm, Sask, friends in Rivercourse, Alta, and on the return trip made stops in Winnipeg and Fort Frances, Vieky and Steve Brend with Bill and Ronny were Lakehead visitors last weekend. Miss June Bezenar of Kapuskasing visited at the home of her sister Mrs, Ted Brown and family over the weekend, 10 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 30, 1965. ¥ Bert Lohr of Community TV Systems has installed in his own home the first colour TV set in Terrace Bay. STORK CLUB: Born toc Mr. and Mrs. Vincenzo Costa of Sch- reiber on September 26th, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Gas- ton Jacques of Schreiber on September 26th, a son. Born to Mr, and Mrs, Nicolas Racloppi, of Schreiber, on September 27th, a daughter, Mrs, Russell McBride, Mrs. Hobden Spikula and daughter Pamela, have gone to visit relatives in Hamilton, Pembroke and other eastern centres, Miss Anna Fummerion, was the Valedistorian at the recent High School Commencement Exercises in Schreiber. The succesful candidates for the executive of the High School Students Council in Terrace Bay are: Pregident = Jim Mikus, Vice-President - George Schmiedchen, Secretary Treasurer - lynda lawrence, - Adelaide and Roger Beaulieu have returned from a three week holiday in Dalhousis, N.B, and Gaspe, Que, visiting with her mother Mrs, Emma Carter and sister and brother- in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Gendron. David Falzetta left last week for Michigan State Univer=- sity in Fast lansing, Michigan to enroll in a Physical Education course, Marilyn Marsh left for Sault Ste. Marie on Sunday for a course in Industrial Chemistry . 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 your week ahead so iw. ois Forecast Period: October 5 to October 1T It's that time when an apology is in order. Ac- cording to your chart, there's more than one person who should be shown that you can recognize your own mistakes. Things won't be as they should, in the romance department. In other words, anticipation and expectation will be high...but, your mood won't be--as it should be! Most members under your sign should be busy preparing for a new job, project or routine task. It's safe to say, that you'll improve your overall security. Stellar patterns focus, clearly, on increased business or social activities. Actually, there will be increased demand for your time and presence. As you know--business and pleasure won't mix. Really, it's not the time to think that logic can enter a decision you must make, related to money and the opposite sex. Reason yields to emotions--regardless. Listen, closely! In affairs of the heart, you now hold an edge on the pack. You will have more than your usual way with the other sex. Usually, people refuse to be manipulated into someone else's scheme. You, however, will put all the bits and pieces together--to achieve your own ends, ; It's no secret, youll 'be up to some quiet mischief. There's a problem, you might overlook the fact that a rival is up to the same thing. You'll be taking credit, or rather, be given credit for something that you're not entitled to. Don't pass the situation off as being a "lucky" break. Whatever you do, don't be drawn into an argument that now exists between persons in authority. Again, you must, at all cost, "strad- dle the fence." } Depending on your marital status, this par- ticular cosmic cycle finds you extremely, in- terested in the "untouchable" members of the opposite sex. This might hurt your feelings. Regardless, you've permitted your mate, partner or similar alliance to shoulder the responsibility. If this withdrawal continues--there's big trouble!

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