PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 17,1974 STORK CLUB Bérn to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dunwoody of Terrace Bay, a girl on October 8th, I974. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Commisso of Schreiber, a girl on October 9th, I974. your week ahead sv or. aw. oamis Forecast Period: October 20 to October 26 It's a secret between you and the "other you." Nonetheless, this week finds you putting empha- sis on personal grooming and improving your wardrobe. ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20 - May 20 For most members of your sign, things should improve on the financial front. It'll be a situa- tion of good fortune coming by way of strange avenues. GEMINI May 21 - June 20 Romantic communications by either phone or mail show in the charts of many Geminis. A word of advice? Choose your words carefully, this week! Events, persons and conditions that occur dur- ing this particular cosmic cycle, will indeed, become permanent things. So, become select- ive in how and with whom you spend your time. It seems as though you've stepped on a few toes the past several weeks. Anyway, stellar patterns indicate the urge, on your part, to make a few amends. You might find yourself treading on completely new grounds. As a matter of fact, you could easily stray into areas prohibited, in one form or another. You're inclined to be a little more daring than usual, to put it mildly. You could*be tempted by the bizzare. See that you stay in bounds. This week's chart doesn't tell you anything that you haven't heard before. Try, more than ever, to keep a tight rein on your temper. There's something exciting about your chart; sort of a "bittersweet" situation. There's even a chance of kiss and make up. Actually, all de- partments in your life should improve. Try to take a trip. down memory lane. Why? Well, according to your chart, it is highly prob- able that you will duplicate a mistake made in the past. Don't think about gambling, even betting a burnt matchstick against a ten dollar bill would be poor odds. Try to hold whatever gains you NOW pPOSSess. It seems as though several of your routine as- sociates want to help. So, control the urge to withdraw from those who surround you. 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. MOONCHILD June 21 - July 22 LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 - Sept. 32 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 - IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 20 YEARS AGO - Vol. U4, No. 4I, October I4, I95H Quarter Century Club - On the weekend of November 5th, Mr. and Mra. D.C. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. J. Knight will journey to Kapuskasing to attend the Quarter Century Dinner, to be held by the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company. ¥ Around the Town - Mesdames A. Farrow, W. Guest and H. Goodfellow were present at the Installation of Rebekahs held in Fort Williams and Port Arthur on Octiber Ist, 4th and 5th Inez and Art Reynolds with Sylvia and Louis Duquette visited the Lakehead last weekend. This issue also contained a map of the Preliminary Plan for the Aguasabon Golf Course. 18 YEARS AGO - Vol. 2, No. MI, October I5, I959 Hudson's Bay Company Draw Winners - Winners of last week's free draw at the Hudson Bay Food Department were: Mrs. M.J. Nicol, Mrs. W. Shynkaryk, Mrs. A. Mercure, Mrs. Paul Coupel, Mr. B. May, Mrs. J. Beddard. The week ending October 3rd, Mrs. W. Corrigan of 24li Kenogami Road wes the winner of a blanket. Mr. J.C. Nesbitt of Schreiber announced that he has taken over the garage business known as Moore's Motors? in Schreiber and is now ready to serve the public. Goff. Birch has been retained as mechanic under the new management. The ninth birthday of Claude Rochon was celebrated Sunday afternoon with a party for twelve of his friends. Watching TV and a hunt for peanuts and candy kisses occupied the afternoon till the birthday lunch was served. Stork Club: Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Dejonghe, a daughter on October 3rd, in Port Arthur General Hospitel. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Yaromy on October lth, a son in Port Arthur. Born to Dr. and Mrs. W. Rundle on October 4th, a daughter in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Tremblay of Schreiber, a daughter on October IOth. L & L Foodmarkets featured - Leen Pork Butt Roasts - . per 1b, 45¢ and B.C. MeoIntosh Crips and Sweet Apples - four pounds for 49¢. Five Roses Flour, a 25 lb. paper bag was $1.99. 10 YEARS AGO - Vol. 7, No. 42, October I5, I964 Word had been received from Mooseheart, Illinois that Terrace Bay Chapter I426 had won their first award of ach- jevement with Graduate Regent Jackie Calder to receive her green beanie at the Timmins Convention on October Sth. It All Depends on Your Age! - One day last week as your reporter trotted down to the office, buffeted by a strong wind--winter jacket pulled up around her ears and muttering imprecetions about the abominable weather, she was pulled up short on seeing the school children reveling in the ele- ments. Only a movie camera sould do justice to the scene as the youngsters made slides--rolled in the snow or threw snowballs. Did we once enjoy the ice and snow like that? Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Weaver, in Winnipeg, & son on September 27th. Bay, a daughter on September 29th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. He. Bouchard of Terrace Bay, a son on October 5th. 5 YEARS AGO - Vol. I2, No. 4I, October 16, 1969. This issue contained over 9 pages of the Hall Dennis Report delivered by Dr. S.G.B. Robinson. Marathon to Become a Township - Our neighbours in Mara- thon (50 miles to the East) have been notified by the Ontario : Municipal Board that on January Ist, 1970 they will be ele- vated to Township status. A colourful crest emblazoned with "Successful Moose Hun- continued page 5 cecsescoseese Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Theriault of Terrace p> Koleos s aon a deere Lec: