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Terrace Bay News, 25 Sep 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 25, I974 IN THE NEWS - continued from page I .ccceees 1954 - Game Season Announced - Grouse and Spruce Partridge. October 2nd - October ITth. Moose - November 26th to Decem- ber I5th., BULLS ONLY. Resident hunters - Only. I5 Years Ago - Vol. 2 No. 38, September 2ith, I959. Terrace Bay and Schreiber. - The Northwestern Branch (Mills Group) of the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers! Safety Association met in Dryden, Ontario, on Wednesday, September 23rd. Mr. Verl Thompson, Safety Co-Ordinator, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, and Phil Stuart, Electrical Department of the Kimberly-Clark mill were in attendance. "Mr, and Mrs. T. Persy Sully of Rossport are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary on Monday, September 28th." "Mrs. Russ Stevens entertained Sunday afternoon when eighteen little guests attended the birthday celebrations of her daughter Joanne" Stork Club News - Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hermes, a your week ahead sy or. aw. oa Forecast Period: September 29 to October 5 Many Ariens will be tempted to "buy" their way into romance. So, you might undergo a period of "all's fair in..." you know the rest! Although your environment and circumstances might indicate otherwise; financially, things, for vou, should be on the upswing. Actually, a minor setback will parlay into a major gain. This particular week, the one thing you néed least; outside "good" advice, is coming your-- way in bunches, big bunches! The person who can solve your problems? Yourself! Sorry! A project that you believe is going to snowball into big things... might prove to be unproductive. Stick to proven methods, this week. ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20 - May 20 GEMINX May 21 - June 20 MOONCHILD June 21 - July 22 LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 You'll be in the mood to overpower your as- sociates. Frankly, you'll be pushy enough to elbow your way into someone else's job, task or project. It seems as though many members of your sign will try to put a member of the opposite sex to .... the acid test. Advice? Let well enough, alone. Play it cool! Take second best, and wait out your chance. Bluntly, it's not showdown time; you're not prepared to compete. Don't take "throwoffs." You are entering a phase when you must know, exactly, how you stand. Incidentally, this advice applies to your relationship with the opposite sex. VIRGO Aug. 23 - Sept. 32 LIBRA Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 Try to look beyond an associate's "outward" personality. Apparently, you'll be trafficking with a devious person. Don't air your personal problems. CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 You're prone to becoming a tyrant, during this cosmic cycle. Actually, you are building an em- pire of worthless things. Relinquish what you believe to be... additional responsibilities. AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 Many under your sign will widen their circle of friends. So, it's very likely that you will meet new acquaintances. Oh, yes! An admirer will toss an overture your way. - Don't spoil a member of the opposite sex by going overboard with too much kindness. You might go more than half way, in affairs of the heart. : 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. PISCES Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 daughter, on September I7th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Regis, a daughter on September I9th. "Mr, and Mrs. George Savoy of Port Credit, Ontario are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Rosalind, to Mr. Daniel Kenney, son of Mr. and Mrs, R.T. Kenney, of Terrace Bay." ; : The L & L Food Market featured No. I Manitoba Potatoes 75 1b. bag - $2.98. I0 Years Ago - Vol. 7 No. 39, September 4th, I964 - , Costa's special for the week was Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Cottage Roll at .45¢ per pound. bi "The exeoutive of the ladies! Curling Club gathered Thurs -day evening at the home of Mrs. J. Coons, to bid farewell to Mrs. V., Hanna. Mrs. Hanna with her husband and children are leaving Terrace Bay to teke up residence in Squimeult, B.C." "Legion Hall Opened By Mines Minister" - The Hon. George Wardrope, Minister of Mines and Natural Resources, Saturday evening declared the Legion-Hall, home of Branch 223, Royal Canadian Legion, officially opened. President of Branch 223 Commrade George¥aniols welcomed and introduced the digna- taries attending the official opening: Mr. and Mrs. George Wardrope, Reeve and Mrs. J.P. Heenan, Alex Gray, and Wally and Mrs. lee of Marathon. As president, Mr. Daniels att- ributed the work to the many who had helped, particularly Willard Vezina, chairman of the building committee, the treasurer comrade, Les Sarka and the Ladies Auxiliary." Secondary school graduation diplomas were pregpented by C., Sparkes to Roy Davis, Judy D?Arey, Geraldine Duggan, J. Gellert, Jack Gordon, Linda Handel, Slyvia Harness, Shirley Jartus, Marlene Jarva, Doran Kragero, Jim LeSauvage, Pat McParland, Diane Rummery, John Small, and Ted Wilson at commencement exercises held in the Schreiber High School. 5 Years Ago - Vol. 12 No. 38, September 25th, 1969: "An important district event took place at noon last Fri- day when the Hon. A.B.R. Lawrences, Ontario Minister without Portfolio officially cut the ribbon and declared Highway 2 614 (the connecting link between Highway I7 and Mani touwadge) officially open." p "Onoe the dust settled down after the first hectic wesks of school, Terrace Bay High School launched into welcoming the new students. Last week, short skits were produced and presented by each grade nine class, during morning assemb- lies. The audienocs laughed as they saw Tarzan, Cinderella, heroes, villans, fashicn shows and car races. Friday afternoon the masters put their initiates to work competing in weiner roll races, obstacle coursesy and for original costumes, to name a few. They all worked hard in the events to gain points for a prize at the end of the afternoon, : The winning team of Shirley Bouchard, Clarence Yates and Charlie Daley under Heather Boyd were awarded with pen and gochool beanies. ~ Pat Megraw." "Winners of $10.00 gift certificates on a drew held by Chapples Ltd., during their Annual Harvest Sale were: = September I7-Mrs. H. MoKay, Schreiber; September I3-Mrs. G. Slater, Schreiber; September I9-Mrs. N. Trach, Terrace Bay; September 20-Mrs. E, West, Terrace Bay.Y¥ I Year Ago - Vol, I6 No. 38, September 26th, 1973: "Recent lunch guests of Mrs. Jessie Macadam, Birchwood Terrace, were Mrs. Margaret Duckworth, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, Mrs. Rose Deal, Assembly Mar- shall, Mrs, Glorie Miller, Noble Grand, Mrs. Lil Harris, Vice Grand, Ruby Rebekah Lodge." Eighteen holes of golf were played on September 8th to decide the Senior Aguasabon Club Champion. Congratulations go to C. Van Eeden who became victor. Kay Stefurak and Bill Miller with a 24 handicap shot a 80 to become the champs of the Mixed Two-ball Tournament held September 9th. An urgent warning went out to the public by the O.P.P. Anti-Reckets Branch regarding counterfeit fifty dollar bank notes which hit the Province of Ontario in the last week.

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