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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jun 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS L00KING BACK 25 YEARS AGO - ISSUE MISSING FROM OUR FILES 20 YEARS ACO - JUNE 20, 1957, Sunday afternoon, June 23rd the first baseball game of the season will be played on the Terrace Bay ball field, The Port Arthur Red Sox will visit Terrace Bay. The Terrace line-up will be made up of Moro, Thomas, and Kolody pitch- ing, Hanley, Schritt, and Boychuk catching, Walen, Osmar brothers, W, Marsh, Hanley and Boychuck in the infidld, while the outfielders will be chosen from Ward, Stachiw, Hansen, Marcella, 'J, Marsh, Pluta and others, AROUND THE TOWN: Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ward of Fort William were down for the weekend visiting with daughter Elva McMillan and Family. "YOUR WEEK AHEAD By paniis 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-Deec. 21 CAPRICORN Dee. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Forecast Period June 26 - July 2 Frustration and concern over money problems creates conflict. Why not delay action till ten- 'sions ease. Restlessness prevails. Channel your high energy into projects requiring physical exer- tion. Improve health thru exercise. Investigative activities may be carried on behind the scenes in order to avoid opposition. Frustration and aggravation makes the work- load heavy. Conflict or disagreement with friends could lead to costly errors in groups or organi- zations. Be wary of risky enterprises. . You are determined to get a promotion and can do just'that by putting a little more 'energy into the job. Caution is advised while traveling. You could find yourself in a demonstration or conflict that is none of your concern. As with Virgo, don't expose yourself to situations of potential violence. You could find Jourssl: involved more than you bargained or. . Avoid disagreements with superiors, mate, or partner, and do not become drawn into such. This week brings much business activity. Be careful on the job. If you use tools or machinery handle with care. A great deal is accomplished this week. Physical activity provides much pleasure. Violent horseplay could bring hurt! Homelife may be a little upsetting. But then...it's these unexpected happenings that add zing to the ordinary. Drive with care. This could be the week you are presented with a citation from the cop on patrol. Elaine and Gordon Rowlandson with Dawn, Vanda, and Ian are guests for the week with Reggie and Peter Gombola, and visiting with their many friends in Terrace Bay. JUNE 22, 1977 20 YEARS AGO (cont?®d) Judy and Susie MoCausland arrived home from Bishop Strachan School in Toronto to spend their vacation with their par- ' ents, Dr, and Mrs, M, McCausland, A party was held Saturday evening at Walkers lake by the Technical Department for Barbare and Roland Grishaber who leave Friday with sons Paul and Evan to make their home in Niagara, Wisconsin, HOUSE FOR SALE: A house on Hudson Drive is offered for - sale for appro@. $5900. If interested please contact C.E. Paget by 4:30 pem., M ndsy, June 24, 1957. 15 YEARS AGO - JUNE 21, 1962 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs, D.B. Stephen of Terrace Bay, a son on June 11th. J Mill Manager, J.A. Ferrier has announced that Kimberly- Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited will back the Swimming Pool project in Terrace Bay on a matched dollar-for-dollar basis, This means that for every dollar contributed by the citizens of Terrace Bay, towards construction of the : pool, the Company will contribute a like amount, : A wedding of local interest took place Saturday, May 12th, in Trinity United- Church, Port Arthur when Helen A Loretta, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yound of = | Fort William became the bride of Donald Rodney, only son of Mr. and Mrs, B.K. Almos of Port Arthur in Rossport Fish Derby - 25th Annual to be held this Sunday July 22nd, - 8 a.m, = 8 p.m, Tickets - $1.00. You do not have to be present to win, Prizes in the following classes - Lake Trout, Speckled trout, Rainbow Trout, Bass, Walleyes & Northern Pike, Special Entry Prize - $1000.00 10 YEARS AQ - JUNE 22, 1967 At the regular meeting of the Aguasabon District Local Guide Association , Mrs, Daisy Carroll, Area Commissioner, announced that Mrs, Shirley Caron has been appointed Dis- 2 trict Commissioner for the Aguasabon District, starting in September, : : A miscellaneous bridal shower was held last Thursday at the home of Mrs, C., Buck, Terrace Bay when about twenty - members of the active and relief staff of Terrace Bay Hospital gathered in honour of Miss Mae Duquette, an v August bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Nicol of Terrace Bay celebrated their A 25th wedding anniversary on Thursday, June 15th, 5 YEARS ACO - JUNE 21, 1972 ' STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs, James Mikus of Schreib- er, a boy on June 16th, 1972, Born to Mr. and Mrs, Cosimo Figliomeni of Schreiber a boy on June 16th, 1972, Misi Norma Walker, was entertained by friends in the community at a pre-nuptial shower-tea, held in the United Church hall on June 9th. The Rev, E,C. Prinselsar, his wife and family were honoured at a farewell party held in St, Andrew's Church Hall with the large crowd attending not only from St. a Andrew's congregation but from other churches in town. 1 YEAR AGO = JUNE 23, 1976 On Thursday, May 27, 1976 at 4:00 p.m. in St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholie Church, Lorraine Margaret, daughter of Lillian and Raymond Belliveau, Terrace Bay, Ontario and William Irving Thibeault, eldest son of A Evelyn and Irving Thibeault, Chalk River, Ontario ex- changed vows in a double ring ceremony, with Father A. Greengrass officiating. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Kujbida attended the Convocation Excercises at the University of Western Ontario at which their son Glen graduated.

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