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Terrace Bay News, 20 Nov 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 20, I974 and associated purposes, or to establish land banks for future development. New Communities Programme - Assistance to new communities through cost-sharing, loans, and/or certain forgiveness elements as arranged. Cooperative Housing Assistance - To make it easier for low-income families and persons to 'obtain housing through cooperative associations To- learn more about these programmes, brochures and information can be obtained from your local Norther Affairs Office, Marathon, Ontario. your week ahead sv or. aw. amis Forecast Period: November 24 to November 30 ARIES Take care! Many members under your sign are Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 prone to giving things away, this particular week. There's a difference between charity and the attempt to "buy" romance. Advance with fixed bayonets! It seems as though, you, Taurus, face an ultimatum. Don't give ground, if you do... you'll concede far beyond your intention. . TAURUS Apr. 20 - May 20 GEMINI May 21 - June 20 The twin wolves, jealousy and anger, are hidden in the far dark corners of your thoughts. Try to get along with your associates and the opposite sex. You might feel secure in the knowledge that: Negative events, this week, will have little effect on your future. Actually, you're heading toward the bright light -- at the tunnel's end. Everybody knows that the same thing can't happen to all members of your sign. But, it's a safe bet, you'll be surprised by a promise that will be kept! You're in the mood for fun and games, especially with the opposite sex. And, your ability to persuade is at a peak, This week should be interesting. d MOONCHILD June 21 - July 22 LEO July 23 - Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23 - Oct, 22 Thinking about breaking off a non-productive friendship? Anyway, you might not be aware of it, but, the feeling is mutual -- you'll see! SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 Without conscious design, you'll spend most of this week living in the past, mentally. Your chart shows a rather pleasant series of events, nothing too emotional. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 - Your hand is on the lever, all you need to do is -- pull -- and, you'll hit the jackpot! An insig- nificant project will blossom into a big thing. CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 Strange, very strange, events are forecast for this cosmic cycle. Look for opposition to come from a friendly source, and, understanding to flow from your competition. AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 There's a tendency, on your part, to enjoy mys- terious and complicated members of the oppo- site sex. You'll meet or, at least ,take the first step toward meeting such a person. PISCES Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 It's no secret, you always enjoy good news that comes from afar. Anyway, in one form or an- other, you'll hear about favorable things, from "far off." 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. a IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 20 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER I8, I954 - Mr. and Mrs, D.C. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. J. Knight attended the Spruce Falls Power & Paper Company's Quarter Century Banquet on November 5th. Notice - will the gentleman who took the wrong hat at the Armistice dimmer - brown Biltmore with M. Nelson stamped in the band, please return it to the Hotel cloak room in ex- change for his own. Curling News - The Men's league started their season on Nov. I5th in the new curling rink. Committee chairmen for I954/ 55 season -- Membership - Curly Hale; Ice - Rune Ostling; Entertainment - Jim MacDonald; House - Alex MacDonald; Prize - Des Evans-Smith; Draw - M.0. Nelson; Property and Umpire Schedules - Ned West and Len Crockford. I5 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 19, I959 - Darlene larson celebrated her I5th birthday, Saturday, Nov- ember I2th with I8 young people for an evening of dancing, lunch and birthday cake. Stork Club -- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McBride of Schreiber, a daughter on November 3rd in McKellar Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Malashewski, a son on November I3th; Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Phillips, Schreiber, a daughter on November 9th, Weekend Specials - Turkeys, I6-I8 lbs. - 39¢ 1lb.; Devon bacon I 1b. pkg. 59¢; Kraft Velveeta Cheese, 2 1b. box $I.29. 10 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER I9, I964 - The Terrace Bay Police Department will enforce the Curfew Act which states "That no child under the age of sixteen can be on streets or in any public place after 9:00 p.m, in the even- ing unless accompanied by a responsible adult." Social News - Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mann and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Delaronde in Terrace Bay, enroute from Lancaster N.B. to their new home on Vancouver Island. Miss Sandra Kragero of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents in Schreiber. Dr. and Mrs. J.M. Cornell were honoured at a farewell par- ty and presented with a orystal bowl filled with money by three pairs of twins - 'Dr., Cornell's babies" ~ Patrick and Michael Mulligan, Norah & Nancy MoGuire and Michael and Mich- elle Stortini. 5 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 20, I969 - We congratulate Kimberly-Clark mill on its 2Ist birthday this week. The Charter Night Banquet and Dance of the newly formed Schreiber-Terrace Bay District Branch of the Ontario Associa- tion for the Mentally Retarded was held at the Moose Hall on Saturday, November 22nd. Stork Club - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin O'Brian of Schreiber, a girl on November ILih, I YEAR AQD - NOVEMBER <I, Bert Lorh was featured on tle front page of the News. Mr. Lohr played the Last Post i> signify the two minute silence at the Cenotaph of Remembrance Day. Mr, Lohr, who has atten- ded the services and played the Last Post for the past I5 years, made his last appearance in this role, as he and Mrs. Lohr are moving to Elmira, Ontario in the new year, to make dR ace 1973. - apices alee 2 thai» home there. The veys volleyball team of Lake Superior High School won the NSSSAA championship defeating Chapleau. Members of the team are: P, Heenan, M. Dashkewytoh, M. Stokes, C. Fischer, R. Hamilton, A. Vanderkam, D. Ramsay, R. Chicoine, R. Van- derkam, S. Walsh, E., Zwaresh and coach Mr. K. Hougesen.

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