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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jul 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 13, 1977 ' [00KING BACK 25 YEARS AGO - JULY 10, 1952 Ste Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay, was the scene of a wedding at 9 a.m. Saturday July 5th, when Glenna Theresa Coughlin, daughter of Mrs, Emme Coughlin, Port Arthur, became the bride of James Kerr MacDonald, son of Mrs, T.J. Hadley, London, Ontario, Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr, officiated, Rev, R.J. Roenicke Kennedy, the bride was lovely in a white nylon tulle gown. STORK CLUB: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, J. Cumming on the arrival of a girl, Thursday, July 10, 1952, A supply of topsoil has been dumped at the front of the Community Church ready to be spread for landscaping. A good turn out of men (with shovels) is anticipated. Action will start at 6:30 p,m. Herb Crisson will direct the operations in his usual efficient manner, YOUR WEEK AHEAD By pamis 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 July 17 - 23 Health matters become prominent. An oppor- tunity for you te perform a service for others arises, providing you with good practical ex- perience. Family get together should be a very happy time. Romance is there. Creative energy abounds. A change in relationship with close kin seems likely. A short journey; provides satisfactory answer and keen insight. Money or finances are of major significance this week. Examine all angles. Assure your- self it's a safe, sure step. You really come on strong this week. Try a lit- tle sweet talk and see how many more "flies" you catch. You have need for peace and solitude. Do a bit of day dreaming. Enjoy some beauty and drama while your moodiness vanishes. Group meetings or conferences are favored. Decisions come easy. Much progress is at- tained. Intolerance fades. Heed the advice of others on your long range plans for furthering business affairs. Friends are helpful. Far off people and places beckon. Contact travel agencies and see what a neat little package they can put together. Intimate relationships are very keen. Absorb information on the economic situation. and follow your hunches. Other people's finances concern you. Partnership matters, romance, marriage, cooperation,--listen to the other person. You can find the answer to your quandry. Picture a change in the employment situation for you. Be flexible. Above all, guard against health hazards. 20 YEARS AGO -JULY 11, 1957 Rainy weather dampened some of the playground activities last week, but the boys and girls still managed to enjoy themselves in a heavy schedule of orafts, sing-songs, story- telling, movies, and active and quiet games, The highlight of the week was a Scavenger Hunt for the Intermediates and Seniors. Winners of this event were: Girls: Wendy Duncan, F. Thorsteinson, Gail Burnell; Boys: Lloyd Phillips, Glen Mann, Jim Hayes. Winners of a Junior Treasure Hunt ° were: Raymond Delaronde, Pat Simmers, Susan Graham, Howard Woods, Linda Ballantyne, : "BUILDING FOR SALE: The former shoe repair shop in the 2 North Camp is being offered for sale. If interested, submit a tender in writing to C.E..Paget before 4:30 p.m. July 15. f 15 YEARS AGO = JULY 12, 1962 Mr, and Mrs. J. Demecha with Victor have returned from their holiday trip through the States to visit the Seattle World Fair, up to Vancouver, visiting Frank Cornwall and family, to Castlegar to visit with the Rudi Walters, Joe Charbans and Ole Olsens, all of whom send a warm Hello to their Terrace Bay friends and home via Banff, Lake Louise, Calgary and Winnipeg. : Miss Shirley. Mikus,District Commissioner of the Girl Guides, has announced that Mrs, Vivian Hanna, having duly filled all requirements and attended training sessions, received her Warrant as Brown Owl on the 18th of June, WEEKEND SPECIALS: Kraft Jet Puffed Marshmallows - 27¢ per bag. Brunswick Sardines - 8 tins for 85¢. Ontario Field Cucumbers - 3 for 37¢. 10 YEARS AGO - JULY 13, 1967 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. T. Kostiuk, Terrace Bay a girl, July 7th. 7 Successful Schreiber Re-Union Held: Visiting were: Bill Puller, St. Catherines, Dr. J.E., Thompson, Bill Witherspoon, Raymie Maher (Mrs. Mike Duggan) and Ethel Evans (Mrs. George Riley) who taught Hetty Paske (Mrs. E. Squier) and Miss Juanita Stewart who taught Alex MoCuaig. Special guests of honour were Mr. and Mrs, R. McKenzie of New Westminster = Mrs, McKenzie the former Ruth Wadlund, daughter of the first Reeve of Schreiber in 1901, ) 5 YEARS AGO - JULY 12, 1972 The appointment of Grant L. Puttock, RPF, as resident Operations Manager of Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Iimited?'s mill and woodlands operations at Terrace Bay and Longlac, Ontario is announced by J.C. Wig, Vice-President. Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Company Ltd. Mill Division, Terrace Bey is pleased to announce that Miss Dale Boutilier, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don Boutilier of Terrace Bay is the winner of their 1972 Scholarship Award of $1,000. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, John St.Amand of Schr=- eiber, a girl on July 1st, 1972, Born to Mr, and Mrs. B Costel of Terrace Bay, a boy on July 3rd, 1972 1 YEAR AQ - JULY 114, 1976 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs, Paul Roy, of Terrace Bay, a boy on July 6th. Born to Mr. and Mrs T. Armstrong, of Terrace Bay, a boy on July 6th. Curtis Desrosiers, son of Mr, and Mrs, David Desrosiers of Terrace Bay graduated from Fanshawe College in Manufact- uring Engineering Technical, majoring in Engineering Design + on June 18th in London, Ontario. : Mr, and Mrs, Alec Krystia are pleased to announce the marrisge of their daughter Marta Patricia to Mr, Terry Marquis, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs, Phillip Marquis, Rainy River, Ontario.

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