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Terrace Bay News, 23 Feb 1977, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 23, 1977 25 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 21, 1952 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs, Bill Day on the birth of their son on Feb, 16th, and to Mr. and Mrs, A. Theriault on the birth of a boy on Feb. 16th. Palefaces defeat Kennedy's Conversions 8-3, Whiz Kid Monteith, Shorty Bradley, Scotty Corrigan Line-up: Paleface Jockey Sharp, Knothead Reid, Sleepy Weaver, Feets MacDonald, Yo-Yo Stewart, Kenora Kid Knight, Slim Butler, Ward Healar - Chisholm, Prairie Flower Babiuk, Trucker Beinat, Pop Farrow, Windy O'Neil, Moose Glad, Sharpie Louk and Specs Moore. Kennedy's Conversion Line-up: Stringer long, Handicap Mid- daugh, Tony Bottomley, Streamer Heron, lanky Hall, Spadoni Timpano, Giddyap Newell, Greaser Royale, Leo the Lion Phillipsj 0ld Stock Santerre, Hop-a-long Kennedy, Dream Boat Cosgrove, Barbara Ann Aho, One Eye Slattery, Slow poke Anderson and Blondie Crockford. YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy paws 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 Forecast Period: February 27 to March 5 With Venus still in your solar first house, others are drawn to you. Make the most of it. Seek the opinion of an important figure in your life. Local travel and neighborly visits make for a busy week. Watch spending and don't come home with a bundle of white elephants. Communications -- phone, mail, travel -- keep you busy this week. An idea for earning alittle extra comes to light. A creative project looks very exciting. Friends will be helpful in bringing it to a working stage: A charitable gesture on your part brings reward. Grasp an opportunity to free yourself from a restrictive influence. Organization meeting at your house is quite likely. Don't stick your neck out by promising too much of your time and energy. ~ You may become involved in real estate dealings. Be wary of high pressure tactics. Know what you're doing. Contacts with cultural or religious individuals - is highly beneficial. Participate in estab- lishing new guide lines to follow. A visit to the neighborhood flea market pays off handsomely. The item you have long been seeking appears before your eyes. Listen to your mate or partner. Talk things over. Keep emotions under control. Be quick to recognize the good aspects. Why not get started on your spring shape-up program? Join the local spa. Initiate a wholesome dietary pattern. Thoughts turn to fun and romance. Senti- mental yearnings lead to some lively gath- erings. Children bask in your loving care. 20 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 21, 1957. AROUND THE TOWN: Congratulations are in order for Doris Hansford and Bob Biensenthal who announced their engagement last Saturday. A birthday party was held on Thursday, February 14th to celebrate the birthdey of Paulette Nicol. Taking advantage of a weak Schreiber team, Terrace Bay got « . back on the winning track last Tuesday thumping the Colts 15-5 before some 300 spectators, combined to score 6 goals. Dave Whalen scored 2 goals, For Schreiber we tip our hat to Weinnika, their hard work- ! ing forward. They scored 3 goals, one coming as a result of poking the puck away from Merv Osmer and into the net. 15 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 22, 1942 Miss Gail Wood received the crown and robes of Miss Superior for 1962, during the last scheduled home game in League play at the Terrace Bay Arena, Thursday evening. : The six contestants were: Ruth Thorsteinson, Janice Coe, Linda MacFadyem, Gail Wood, Wendy Duncan and Maureen Hall, - STORK CLUB: Bay, a daughter, on February 14th, Born to Mr. and Mrs. To. Kostiuk of Terrace Bay, a son, on February 14th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. Costa of Schreiber; a daughter on Feb, 16. The Msyfair Hotel in Schreiber owned and operated by Mr. No Kinkewich, was completely destroyed by fire on Monday. WEEKEND SPECIALS: Ground Beef - 2 lbs/ 79¢., Robin Hood Cake Mixes - 6 for 69¢. for $1.59. ¢ - 10 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 23, 1967 Sig At a dinnner meeting of the Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club, the parents of New Year baby Peter Douglas Kuran were guests of honour, receiving many gifts from local businesses and a cheque from the Kiwanis on behalf of their son. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs, D. Almos, Terrace Bay, on February 11, a boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Prill, Terrace Bay, on February 16, a girl, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ae. Theriault, Terrace Bay, on February 19, a boy. # Rosemary Speziale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Speziale won first prize in the oral essay contest held in Holy Ang- els' School, Schreiber, -Rosemary will represent her school in the hydro public speeking contest being held in Rod Rock today. Other students entered in the contest were lola Scott, Maureen Campbell and Michael Spadoni. ! al 5 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 2%, 1972 Bonnie McEwen was chosen. 1972 Winter Carnivel Queen, Her princesses are: C, Zwaresh and S. Bougie, Winner of the Cross Country Snowmobile Race was Denny Godin, winning a trophy and $150. Mrs, L111ian Parent became the first past president of the ledies? Auxiliary to the U.T.U. - this association formerly the lady Trainmen. Mrs. Georgina Davis presented Mrs. Parent with her pin at the February meeting, 1 YEAR AGO - FEBRUARY 25, 1976 In conjunction with Heritage Day, a recent essay and poster contest was held in the Schreiber Elementary Schools. The topic was Canada,and or, why I am proud to be a Canadian. The results of the Judging was as follows: Grade one and two ~ Norman Acheepeniskum, Grades three and four - Joey Figliomeni, Grades five and six - Susie Costa, Grades seven and eight - Lorna Guina. WELCOME TO : Alice and Garry Valiquette who reside at 626 Strathcona Ave, STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. Richard McFadden of Terrace Bay, a girl, on February 21st. * Winners of the High School curling was the Julie Rande. Rink with Trisha Paukstys, Patty Dakin and Carol Weberg. Evans, Kenney and Diduch oY * Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Waghorn of Terrace 3 Instant Maxwell House Coffee = 10 0z. ; New Green Cabbage - 15¢/1b, : i. ¥ 5

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