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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jun 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 5, I974 Auxiliary Meeting = continued moved that it would be raffled at a later date. The June meeting will be held in Rossport at the Rossport School Hall at 8:00 p.m. on June I7th, 1974. Please make an effort to attend. Mrs. Joan Nugent and Mrs. Marg Gander att- ended the District Institute on Auxiliary Vol unteer Services convention on May 22nd and 23rd in Thunder Bay. ident, Hospital Auxiliary Association of On- Mrs. your week ahead sv or. nw. oams Forecast Period: June 9 to June 15 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, there's a little more going on in your mind than meets the eye! Bluntly, your attitude toward the opposite sex will be -- ag- gressive! Most members of your sign could be preoccu- pied with much, too much, self pity! One other thing. You're becoming part of someone else's feud. According to your chart, you could be heading toward a few financial problems. Name one? Spending too much money on a pet project or hobby. This week will find you in one of those rare moods of stepping out of character. It's highly probable that you'll have the urge to join a group or organization. It's "Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead!" Should you compromise this week . . . you will concede far beyond what you intend! So, stick to your guns. Sorry to say, you are undergoing a bad case of centering everything around yourself. Also, a member of the opposite sex will attempt to Cross your wires. This week, you will attempt to make a "little white lie" function as well as the truth. There's one qualification, however, you must have a good memory! From time to time, you question your ability " to make a favorable decision. Well, that won't be the case, this week. Your reasoning powers are at a peak. Most members of your sign will receive help from an unexpected source. There's one prob- lem, however . . . strings might be attached. Getting to the point, prepare for a week of de- lays, postponements and untimely interruptions. Make no promises that you knowingly cannot fullfill. Associates or co-workers will contribute to your betterment. Actually, during this particu- lar cosmic cycle, you should work at improving your popularity with routine associates. You are entering a favorable period of being highly persuasive, among your associates. One problem, however, a member of the opposite sex won't be convinced easily. D.C. Murray, Pres- tario gave the key-note address on the new philosophy of the Ministry of Health re hos- pital services. The program was co-ordinated by Miss Winn- ifred Shooter, Co-ordinator of the Auxiliary Volunteer Services, Ontario Hospital Associ- ation, Administrative Services Division. The program was on the recruiting, orienting and training of hospital auxiliary volunteers. A discussion was held during the evening which was particularly beneficial to our own division. The next District Conference will be September 30th, I974 in Thunder Bay. A spec- ial invitation was extended to all members of the Auxiliary to the McCausland Hospital to attend. SPORTS SLANTS STRAIGHTENED It seems that mister Ray Shank, as the rest of us who watched the playoffs on the tube, are the victims of the sports commentators. These commentators tell us to watch the face- offs, they tell us to watch Bobby Orr, so we watch the faceoffs and we watch Bobby Orr. Facts are Clark won only about 60% of the face -offs and even less against Sheppard. I don't want to take anything away from ., Clark or the Flyers but the man who won the series almost single handed was Bernie Parent. Its true that Boston is a better team man for man, but the exception is goal. Parent des- erved the Conn Smythe trophy. His efforts not only kept Boston off the score board but insp- ired the rest of the team. Shank goes on to say that Esposito, a fell- ow who makes close to $200,000 can't afford to get tired, at the most crucial time of the season. Anybody who carries the whole Phila- delphia team on his back is bound to get tir- ed: Brian Glennie of the Toronto Maple Leafs admitted that in order to stop Esposito you have to "cheat" a little. In other words you have to hold, hook, trip and do anything else that will slow him down. Philadelphia's hard checking game strategy showed the truth behind the Glennie theory. Next year, well next year will be the end of the Flyers. They'll all get fat raises for their Stanley Cup victory and start to play hockey like the rest of their colleagues. But then what do I know I picked Toronto. Alan Rowntree, Box 455, Terrace Bay, Ontario.

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