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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jun 1977, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE . 8, 1977 25 YEARS ACO - JUNE 5, 1952 [00KING BACK Mr. and Mrs. Art LeBlanc celebrated their 22nd Wedding Anniversary on June 4th, wishes for many, many more years of happily married life. The Townsite and local adjoining district is fast be- coming a high class Zoo, according to what we hear, Balderstone reports having spotted a nice little bear just of f the Highway last night (the bear reports no ill effects) and Glenns Coughlin advises that a feir sized moose and calf pessed through Joe Kennedy's back-yard not long ago (Murdo Campbell sez: "I don't blame the animal for just passing thrul') Poor old Ceorge - got himself into a jam. Will he or won't he get out of 1t? To see how he solves his problem come to the Recreation Hall on June 19th or 20th and see "George In A Jam", YOUR WEEK AHEAD 5 oawis 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: June 12--June 18 Keep communications open with kinfolk. There will be pleasant social gatherings. Don't let confusing chatter cloud your mind. Approach financial matters with a methodical plan and get your books in order. Take time out for some family celebration. The New Moon is in your sign, Gemini, and it's your ballgame. Turn on the charm and watch the wonderous effect. - Behind the scenes activity takes over. It's a favorable. time for seeking professional guidance. Rest and relaxation help. Your popularity is high. Social activity in- volves new friends with mutual interests. Listen as they relate their unique experiences. Something new seems to be shaping up career wise. An intriguing new assignment may be in the offing. Be ready. i Now is the time to delve into that new course of study. Read the books you've set aside a long time and get started. Financial matters have to be attended to. Something happens to bring credit or tax mat- ters to the fore. . Partner or mate provides a lively challenge. Your reaction makes for lots of excitement. Look at things from the other person's stand- point. Health matters seem to occupy your mind. If work responsibilities are getting too heavy, rearrange and reassign duties. The New Moon in your fun house brings a bit of romance perhaps, or you start a new creative project. Get your home clean and ship-shape while the New Moon gives you the energy. Much can be accomplished. . "Best cookies. Congratulations folks, and sincere Georgina, 20 YEARS ACO - JUNE 6, 1957 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bottomley on the birth of a daughter, May 30th. Kiwsnis Baking Contest Results: Junior Champion (7-11) - Carol Mcleod, Senior Champion (12-17) - Derlene Gombola 7-9 Year olds: Bonnie Hamilton - Best pie, Mary Slattery ~ Best Cake, Alice-Jean McKechnie - Best Tarts, Carol McLeod = 10&11 Year olds: Janice Coe - Best cookies, Donna Fedorak - Best Cake, Barbara Campbell - Best pie, : Wendy Duncan - 2 nd Best pie. 12&13 year olds: Annette Boudreau - Best terts, Charlotte Craig - Best pie, Linda McFadyen - Best Cockies, Darlene Gombola ~ Best cake, Gail Wood = 2nd Best Cake, 14 & 15 Year olds: Joan Hopper = ° Best pie, Gayle Sweet - Best cake, Sharon Leigh Locking - Best cookies, Sandra Locking - Best tarts. 16&17 Year olds: Joan lundberg - Best Cake, Novelty Prize ~- Derlene Heinrich. 15 YEARS AGO - JUNE 7, 1962 The Developement Committee for the building of the E Terrace Bay Golf Club, held their monthly meeting on Monday, June Yth, The surveying of the road and remaining faire ways will be completed in approximately two weeks. At present, black dirt is being hauled for topsoil and grass seed has been made available for the sedding of four falr- ways this year, STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrg. W. Pytyck of Terrace Bay, a daughter on June lth. - WEEKEND SPECIALS: Maple Leaf Tenderflake lard - 3 lbs, for 59¢. Headliner Cod Fillets = 1 1b. package = 37¢ 10 YEARS AGO - JUNE 8, 1967 Mr. and Mrs. John (ross announce the engagement of. jo" their daughter Janis Mery to Mr. Jerome Joseph Princes, son of Mrs. Ambrose V. Prince and the late Mr. Frince of Wilno, Ontario. : 5 E Mr, and Mrs. Vern Hopper attended the greduation exercises vhen their daughter Jean graduated from Marymount School of Nursing, Sudbury General Hospital on May 1h. 3 Top athletes of Schreiber High School were honoured May 2% at the school's first annual awards night. Lenore Cam- pbell and Alex Gauthier were presented with shields and _ individual trophies ss the two outstanding athletes of the School. : , 5 YEARS AGO - JUNE 7, 1972 Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Welker of Schreiber are pleased to : announce the engagement of their daughter Norms Rowena to Mr, Cery Grant Qusul, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gusul of Terrace Bay, A The wedding vows of Katherine Margaret LeBlanc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur D, LeBlanc of Schreiber and Timothy Melville Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross of Thunder Bay were solemnized by the Reve J. Fevotto, on May 6th, in Ste 4 Augustine's Church, Thunder.Bay. ; Clover Dukes, a Year 4 Student of Lake Superior High School, Schreiber Campus, has been selected to represent her school at Quetico Centre this summer when she attends 6 the Kin-hi Leadership Course being held from the 13th of hugust to the 25th, 1 YEAR AGO - JUNE 9, 1976 Kimberly-Clark of Canade Limited announces that William iy J. Farrell, General Manager of the Kimberly-Clark of Cancds Limited pulp Mill expansion at Terrace Bay, and Donald Penna, Woodlands Manager at lLonglac, have been appointed Vice- Presidents. i he A Come and Go Tea will be held in honour of Aida Donald- son, bride-elect of Terry MoParlend, on Saturday, June 12th in St. John's Anglican Church basement from 8 ~ 10 p.m. #7 ~ w ¥

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