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Terrace Bay News, 4 Dec 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 4, I974 ANNOUNCEMENT It's a girl - Jolyn Tracy - born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knowles of New Zealand (nee Susan Miller). Jolyn was born November I9th, I974 weighing in. at:7.'1bs. 5.028. Proud grandparents, for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and the first great- grand parents and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell. your week ahead sr or. aw. ois Forecast Period: December 8 to December 14 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. 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 You might be in the mood to recruit allies for a project that has bogged down. Take care! A new face, on the scene, could.create problems. There's a few anxious moments forecast for this week's cosmic cycle. Indirectly, a younger person's friends or associates will be the source of your being concerned. Is a fact of life, many members of your sign will be trapped in the "eternal triangle." So, if you've been in bounds -- stay there! A major decision awaits you, this week. What- ever you do, don't be entrapped in the "worry circle." Do what has to be done, quickly . . . the clock ticks against you! Proceed with caution at a gathering or informal party. An incident with a member of the oppo- site sex -- could trigger a chain of unfavorable events. Your chart shows a bod case of self pity and an overworked imagination. You'll feel tied down and restricted, for one reason or another. There's no question about it, according to your chart, someone will toss an overture your way. - Play it cool -- it won't be a last chance situation. Neglect and forgetfulness might cost you the loss of a personal article. It might be a good idea to keep your valuables under lock and key. A member of the opposite sex's good grooming, poise and mannerisms, will indeed, impress you. The point? Don't take whatever friendship that might develop -- too seriously. This week, its a situation of, "If 1 only knew then, what I know now." You and an associate hold fundamental differences in "how" to ap- proach a problem. Good judgment won't be one of your strong points. Take care in putting together a formula to please the opposite sex. Tender love and care works -- sometimes! Youll tamper with the two ingredients that make up a sour batch of unreality . . . nostalgia and the thought of the grass being greener, elsewhere. 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. : IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 20 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 2, I95h: Tn this issue of the News the Recreation Centre Dedi- cation Ceremony was set for December 4th. Sports and other activities were planned for the weekend from Friday to Sunday. A message entitled "Dedicated to Human Rela- tionship" from John R. Kimberly, President of the Kimber- ly Clark Corporation was featured. Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Regis on the birth of a son on November 26th, and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Santerre on the birth of a son on November 27th. This issue of the News was printed on 20ff Energy Mim- eo as supplied by the Munising Paper Co., Munising, Michigan which is a member company of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Winner of the "5-Day Trip by Air to New York for Two! was Bob Shirriff of Terrace Bay, Longlact!s Technical Department Supt. Bob and his wife intend to take the trip next spring, probably around Easter. 15 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 3, I959: Schreiber voters attended a nomination meeting on Monday, November 30th and rid themselves of the necess- ity of holding a municipal election in December by the simple expedient of placing in office by acclamation the required number of municipal officers. Mr. W.E. Darcy will agein direct the Municipal Affairs of the Town as Reeve and George Gordon and J.F. Caccamo will serve as Councillors for another two years. Mr. C.C. Skinner will serve for another two years on the Hydro Commission. Re- elected to serve another two-year term es Public School Trustees were Mrs. D. Rummery and Mrs. Agnes Bryson. 4 new member on this group is Mrs. Beth Macadam who will also serve for a two-year term. On Sunday, November 29th, St. Edward's Council of the Knights of Columbus held a Ist Degree Initiation in the parish hall of Holy Saviour Church in Marathon. These new members were F.K. Curran, G. Chicoine, E. Chicoine, of Schreiber; L. Hegarty, L.J. Germain and A.R. King of White River; H.J. lavoie and A.J. Douglas of Heron Bay; E. Belliveau and C.A. Rousseau of Terrace Bay; and B.G. Klowek, P. Rudy, W.A. Bertin, A.J. Bisson, K.J. Chamber=- lain, E.J. lemothe and L. Dowling of Marathon. 10 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 3, I964 Costa's Specials - Pork Hooks, 5 lbs. for $1.00 and Breskfast Sausage, 3 lbs. for $1.00. Results of nominations this year for Schreiber return~ ed Fred B. Harness as Reeve for another year by acolama- tion. Ratepayers were saved the expense of an election when J. Patrick Guins and H.J. McParland were returned by acclamation to serve another two years on township council while Wm. G. Furlonger and J. Neil Ross were re- instated for a two year term on the Publis School Trus- tee slate. Commission - a clean slate by acclamation. 5 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 4, 1969: On Friday, December 5th, Kimberly Clark will hold a Gradustion Dinner at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel to hon- our eight graduates of the Trades Training Program. The graduates are: Millwrights - Ron Burton, Roddy Thompson, Angus Drexler and Edward Stachiw; Pipsfitters, Dennis Bouchie, Fred McColeman and William Pytyck; Instru | -ment Mechanic - Jon MacDonald. Another first took place in Terrace Bay on Saturday evening, November 23rd, when the newly formed Schreiber- Terrace Bay Chapter of the Mentally Retarded was present- ed with their Charter. continued page 5 cecescse J.D. Phillips was again returned to the Hydro | Shi oh a

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