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Terrace Bay News, 11 May 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS L00KIG BACK MAY 11, 19737 25 YEARS ACO-- MAY 8, 1952 The local Group Committes of Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs re- cently presented a very useful gift to the local hospital in the form of a specially built Hardwood Bookcase complete with sliding doors and castors. Not only will the case itself be extremely useful for using arcund the hospital, but so will the 70 new books that went with it. The presentation was made by Cubmaster R. Wills to C.E. Paget, Chairman of the Hospital Board, Two S5-men teams picked from the hourly workers trimmed 2 teams made up of Salery workers in a grudge 10 Pin match last Led by Pluta's 499 and "Sore-Arm" Leon's 498 they blasted out a 4490 total to top the losers by 76 pins. week. Cheokryn had the high game of the evening 209 and the #2 Salary team had the small consolation of high team game 883, Lindekoog had high series for the evening 508, Other 200's were Lindskoog 207 and Pluta 202. Doug Cruickshank, Mr. and Mrs. A, McIver and family of Port Arthur, and My. and Mrs, B. Himes and Linde of Fort William, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marquis and family, Fort Garry Rd, YOUR WEEK AHEAD 5, By DAMIS 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 i 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: May 15 to May 21 Personal activities are important. Self con- fidence is high and you seem to be all set for an adventure. Lots of behind-the-scenes activity as you make your plans. You may be in for a surprise on the -romantic front. A friendly relationship seems to intensify into something deeper. Be aware that it's just a "passing fancy." : Career ambitions are heightened. Show a lot of responsibility and indicate very clearly what your goals are. Start now to make firm travel plans for that longed--for trip. It is within your grasp. Do not delay. Your vitality is high and a member of the op- posite sex is drawn to you. This could lead to a rewarding relationship. The desire for nature is strong, as is your sex appeal. Handled wisely, "the combination results in a happy interlude. Job connected matters go along extremely well. Seems as though you can do no wrong. Your high energy keeps things moving. Romance, creativity, entertainment, children, are where it's at this week. Fun and games are what you want. Home conditions are accented. Some reno- vation may seem extravagant, but brings so much acclaim that it's well worth the price. Your mental faculties are working beautifully. Start this week off on the right foot with good lines of communication. The New Moon on Wednesday is a favorable influence for family matters. Neighborhood chitchat provides some interesting morsels, . Leon 20 YEARS AGO - MAY 9, 1957 STORK CLUB: Congratulations te Mr. and Mrs. Nap Bouchie on the birth of a daughter, April 29th, and to Mr. and Mrs, Walter Klug, a daughter, April 30th, and to Mr. and Mrs, J.A. Kennedy, a son, May 3rd, and to Mr. and Mrs. L. Waghorn, a daughter, May 8th. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Kenney were in attendance at ihe Con- vocation Tuesday evening, May 7th at the Fort William Collegiate for the presentation to son Vincent Kenney of his diploma from the Lekehead Technical Institute. A farewell party was held Wednesday evening by her bridge club, at the home of Norma Crockford for Rita Cavansugh who leaves with her family shortly to make their home in Chalk River. 15 YEARS AQ - MAY 10, 1962 LET'S STOP VANDALISM;,;..As Citizens of Terrace Bay, all of us, it is our duty to keep our town, it's facilit- les, its play areas and it's buildings, as safe and at~ tractive as we possibly can. Do your part. last Saturday, May 5th, Lenorad Plourde of Terrace Say with his guess that the Kiwanis Car on Ice would submerge at 9 seconds, 15 minutes after 10:00 a.m., won the cov- eted cash award, The five next closest guesses were: We Sernesky, Dr. R.G. Lee, (us Mazanti and Ida Romaniuk, WEEKEND SPECIALS: T.V. Dinners - Beef, Chicken, Turkey, - 65¢. Eggs - Grade A extra large - 57¢/doz. Onions - 3 1b. cello bag - 354. Congratulations to Clarence Buck and Glen Pearen on the Grand Opening on May 12th, 1962 of The Circle Route Service on Hwy 17 & Mill Road, Terrace Bay, 10 YEARS AGO - MAY 11, 1967 Mondey morning at 9 a.m, saw ths opening of Cebrario's Hardware store in Terrace Bay. Already established in Schreiber, this enterprise should prove a valuable asset to the town. Reeve W.E, Cavanaugh, cut the ribbon to mark the official opening. Managing the new store will be: Mrs, Y. Cebrario, Mr. P. Cebrario and Mrs. R. Hiller, Award winners at the Minor Hockey Banquet wers: Don Kostiuk, Ralph Regis, Rick Hamilton, Mike Regis, Valdec Hirt, Garry Simmer, John Ruzyski, David Sitko, Mark Das- hkewytch, and Allan Papineau, 5 YEARS AGO - MAY 10, 1972 Mr. and Mrs, Alan Eddy, Truro, are pleased ta announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Margaret to William Brian Hubelit, son of Mr, and Mrs. N. Hubelit, Terrace Bay, Ontario. \ From the thousands of requests that went in to the Opportunities for Youth Program, Terrace Bay was fortunate in having two epplications approved. Jon MacDonald was named Co-ordinator to look after building a Recreation Park on the west side of the River Mouth. Three local girls; Gail Simmer, Judy Falzetta and Louise Brooks will work with the local retarded children, in conjunction with a pre-school group of four year olds. 1 YEAR AGO - MAY 12, 1976 / STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. Mike Fenton, a girl, on May 5th, On Saturday, Mey 8 the Terrace Bay Police Dept. held their annual Bicycle Rodeo at the Arena. 138 students participated with a number of parents attending as spec- tators. The main trophy was won for the second year in a row by St. Martin Separate School, Mr. and Mrs, R. Fournier are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Roberta to L. Roger Scott, of Dryden, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott of Woodstock. 4 -

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