PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 19, 1975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 16, 1950 TO ALL SKIERS: SKIING at Terrace Bay the last few years has been something short of good, as most of you enthusiasts know, Last year, we came close to having our first good year; but the snow caught us with a half finished hill, This year, however, we have a perfect hill, complete with club house. The only thing we lack is an executive to run the club, Please turn up at the teen towm club rooms on Thurs. night November 16th, * HOW TO LIVE ON $15,00 A WEEK: Wife's Beer... $1.65. Meat, Fish & Groceries... On Credit. Rent... Pay Next Week. Mid-Week Whiskeyees$le50s Coalees Borrow Neighbour?s. Life Insurance (Wife's)...,.50¢. Cigars eoe20¢, Movies.,.60¢. Pinochls Club.,.50¢. Hot Tip on Horses es¢50¢, Dog Foodes.60¢. Snuff,,.40¢, Poker Came ...$1.40. TOTAL...$16.65. This means going into debt, so out out the Wifefs beer, 20 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 17, 1955 Mr, and Mrs, Allen,and Mr. and Mrs. latour took top hon- ours by winning the mein event and four turkeys, at the first bonspeil of the year. The second event for chickens was won by the rink of Mr. and Mrs, Lou Duquette, and Mr. and Mrs, Art Reynolds, In the second game of the Round Robin series between the Terrace Bay and Schreiber Juveniles, the Terrace Bay team beat the hard-working Schreiberites, Danny Kenney was out- standing by scoring 5 goels., Jackie Marsh from the same line played a very hard game, 15 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 17, 1960 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, George Dakin of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on November 8th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie of Schreiber, a son on November 9th. Born to Mr. and Mrs, C.J. Mercier of Terrace Bay, a son on November 10th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson of Schreiber, a son, on Nov- ember 1lth, Mr. Vincent Kenney, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Kenney, Terrace Bay, Ontario, has received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Assumption University. Weekend Specials: Delsey Toilet Tissue: 8 Rolls - 99¢. California Lemons - 6 for 29¢. Rolled Prime Rib of Beef - 69¢/1b, Ice Cream - Palm or Kelloughs - half gallon = 794. 10 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 18, 1965 A surprise baby shower was held Thursday eveaing to honour Barbara Payette and her infant daughter Allyson Gaye. STORK CLUB: Born on November 13th to Mr. and Mrs. K. Willismson, Schreiber, a girl, Freda and John Knight motored to Timmins to attend the marriege of John's nephew, George Richens, and on to Toronto and St. Thomas to visit Ellen at Alma College. Grace and Don Brearley with their son Ricky have departed after some nineteen ysars of residente to their new home in Woodlands, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. J, Boon and family of Hearst and Mr. and Mrs, J.P, Gauthier and family of Folyet wers home visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Boon. 5 YEARS AGO - NOVMEBER 19, 1970 Mr, and Mrs, Len Pineault were honoured on their 25th Wedding Anniversary at a party arranged by their friends and held at the Legion Hall on November 11th. Mrs, Bruce Lundberg was the guest of honour at a surprise baby shower held at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. Dakin. STORK CLUB: Bern to Mr. and Mrs. John Joiner, of Rossport s gr) Vig Royouber 11, 1970. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie einrich of Terrace Bay, a boy on November 12th, 1970. Born to Mr. end Mrs, Antonio D'A be adn gostino of Schreiber a girl on Ann Marie McGrath has entered the lakehead School of Nursing Assistants for training. Whiskey and Beer, oe$Be 80, or 1 YEAR AGO - NOVEMBER 20th, 197% Mr, and Mrs. Robert Winters, celebrated their Diamond Wedding Anniversary at a dinner party and social evening held in the Schreiber Town Hall on October 26 = the actual wedding date being October 28th, The United Transportation Union #571, at their 1974 banquet honoured retired veterans: W.C, (Bo) Ballard, WeG, (Huok) Gerow, J.A. (Andy) Johnston, H.R. (Bob) Kragero, J.B. (Jack) Moir, H.,0. (Henry) Paske, A.W. (Al) Slater, ; JoJo (Jooko) Spillane, and Ray Morgan. HOSPITAL HIGHLIGHTS. CORRECTIONS Corrections to the Hospital Highlights in the last issue are: Dr. Croll's first name is Blair and Mr. Joe King met with Mr. Stock- well of the Ambulance Service Branch. Public Relations, McCausland Hospital RECREATION DEPARTMENT WEEKLY REPORT PUBLIC SKATING SESSIONS: With the Terrace Bay arena officially op- ening on Monday, November 17th, the general public is reminded that Public Skating is of- fered in two-year categories - 12 yéars and under and 13 years and over. Members of the Recreation Association gain free admittance to the sessions upon showing their disc to the cashier. Non-members must pay .75¢ per adult and .35¢ for students and children. ARENA SCHEDULE : The general public is reminded that an ar- ena schedule will appear weekly in the Terra- ce Bay News in an effort to keep the public informed of the activities in the arena. It shquld be noted, however, that the arena sch- edule is always subject to unavoidable change and if possible, the master schedule at the arena should be referred to. CROSS-COUNTRY SKI CLINIC: A With the Cross-Country Ski Clinic schedul- © ed for November 28th, 29th and 30th, we would suggest that anyone interested register at the Recreation Office as soon as possible. The ad on page 5 will outline more details on the Clinic. LEVEL 3 HOCKEY COACHES CLINIC: A reminder that the Level 3 Hockey Coaches Clinic will be held in Marathon this week-end,| November 22nd-23rd. If you are interested, call the Recreation Office at 3542. COMING EVENTS: Monday, November 24th - Local Association of Guides and Brownies meeting - 7:30 p.m. in th Community Church Basement. cont'd page 5... |