PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 24, 1974 LEGION BOWLING Congratulations to Sam Ballentine and the Bombardiers Friday night. LI I) "on They won the Roll-Offs last Other members on the team are A. Daley, June Schritt, B. Comeau, L. Theriault, and N. Chopty. The Cameron Highlanders were runners-up. Members of this team are H. Cooke, captain; J. Fisher, H. Duriez, R. Velanoff, Y. Leclair, and Pat Jones. A sincere thank you to the markers Pam Jon- es, O. Papineau, J. Greenwood and P. Regis. See you at the wind-up May 24th. your week ahead sy or aw. om Forecast Period: April 28 to May 4 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 Well, now! It seems as though you are going to be in the mood to change someone's attitude. Save time and effort -- forget it! Make certain that you follow instructions; have facts and data at hand. According to your chart, a challenger awaits to ambush. Oh, yes! Don't "needle" associates. It's. a good time to isolate yourself with hard work. According to your chart, thoughts, that are in the shade, concerning the opposite sex, might dominate this cosmic cycle. Influences and events that affected your mood, at the beginning of the month, will recur. So, you'll be anxious to make a few changes. A friend will attempt to cross your wires, con- cerning a superior. In reality, behind the scene, persons in authority are working in your behalf. Watch your budget from day to day, plug up a financial leak. Otherwise, according to your chart, you'll face an embarrassing situation -- nothing earth shaking, of course. You have a choice! Either your financial status will show an improvement or your relationship with the opposite sex will take a turn -- for the better! During this week, too much time might be spent on wishful thinking. Many members of your sign are losing touch with reality . . . especially, concerning the opposite sex. Things put aside, until the last minute, will pile. up. Actually, forgotten commitments will de- mand attention. Try to meet obligations one to one. It's an ideal time for calculated risks. Actually, there should be no problem as far as specula- tions are concerned. Also, you should receive a compliment from an unexpected source. Outside pressure will force you into an un- pleasant decision that pays off in the long haul. Also, an unexpected acknowledgement from the opposite sex is indicated. It's time to take on a "low profile." In other words, pull out of the mainstream activities. Bluntly, let someone else take the reins . . . there's non-productive material ahead! PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. SPORTS SLANTS - By Ray Shank As you might understand, if you read this column periodically, I'm not exactly jumping with joy at the way my Canadiens have been per- forming in this year's Stanley Cup playoffs. By the time you read this, the Monteal-New York quarter-final series will be over. As this column is written, however, the series stands at 2-2 and the Canadiens are headed back for Montreal after getting 6-4 by the Rangers in New York Sunday. Both teams split a pair of games in their respective home rinks and now I'm just keeping my finders crossed that the old adage about 'home ice advantage' will prevail for the re- mainder of the series, although it didn't help Toronto or Philadelphia in two of the three other series. I have no doubt in my mind now that Scotty Bowman will definitely be fired as coach of the Canadiens after this season =-- regardless whe- ther the Habs win it all or get ousted by New York in the first round. The guy has to be out of his mind using Michel Larocque in goal when his best performer all year was Wayne Thomas -- if there was a 'best' goalie. Admittedly, Larocque made some fabulous saves in Sunday's fourth game against the Ran- gers, but he's certainly not a playoff goalie. He doesn't make the crucial saves, when the team needs them most. Bowman has been juggling lines like a luna- tic against the Rangers and a good, steady coach doesn't do that unless he's desperate in playoff hockey. Bowman has lost the respect of many of his players this year and that might be the Canadiens' biggest downfall. I tend to think that the team will stick to- gether and get by the Rangers, because they are, man for man, a better hockey club. Man for man, they are also a better hockey club than Phila- delphia Flyers, the team they'll meet if they oust New York. But I'm afraid to forecast what will happen when the Canadiens face the big, bad Flyers. And for that reason, I'll refrain from comment- ing on the Canadiens until after the Stanley Cup has been won. Rumours have it that John Ferguson will get the coaching job with Canadiens next season. My only comment about that is, the sooner the better. Since this column is written at least I% weeks before you read it, it's really not fair to you, the reader, or me, to write about a continued page 5 ........ al LUIS