TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 29, 1975 N THE NEWS THIS WEEK - JANUARY 27, 1955 Fort William Canadians sweep two game exhibit- 1th Terrace Bay Superiors. Saturday nights game -5 win for the visitors. On Sunday afternoon the nin defeated Terrace Bay, this time by a soore lay Juvenile Line-up: MeInnes, Marsh, Marcella, 12, J. Marsh, Savoy, R. Adamo, B. Marquis, P. , Boudreau, R. Marquis, J. Sweet, R. LeBlanc. week ahead BY DR. AW. DAMIS Forecast Period: February 2 to February 8 Throwing out subtle "feelers" about a long term plan...will be received with little or no en- thusiasm. It would be a good idea to keep your future objectives--to yourself. This cosmic cycle, you are entering an emotionally low mental phase. So, it's likely that you'll over magnify any adverse news--connec- ted with the other sex. Quitting your job or project, at this time, is out ) of the question. None-the-less, the thought of "throwing up your hands" will haunt you for the next few days. D This coming week will be favorable for contac- 2 ting the general public. So, if you are involved in sales or a similar occupation--look for good things! It's true, you're putting much, much too much, 2 effort into your job or project. Really, it's time for you to let up and take off the pressure. It's possible for you to over estimate your 22 ability. Experience gained in the far distant past is now outmoded. Approach your job, task or project, cautiously. Oddly enough, you're going to welcome an in- 39 terruption in your daily routine. Postponements, during this cosmic cycle, take on a, surprisingly, pleasant twist. ; It's the same old medicine in a new bottle. Take 21 care, there's indications that a member of the opposite sex--will take you for a financial ride. There's questionable advice in your chart. It 21 seems that most members of your sign should follow dictates of the heart. So, logical thinking might be troublesome. N A build up of obligations could cause most mem- 19 bers of your sign...domestic problems. Check with home base before you commit yourself to an outside schedule. There's no cause for alarm. Stellar patterns 18 could trigger a feeling of being restless, for no particular reason. Throw yourself into a new project or interest. My - Take care, news is heading your way that will -.20 not be appreciated--if you pass it on to your routine associates. In other words, good news for you--could be bad news for someone else. ITY PROFILE Sign Analysis, send the day, 'month, year and place of birth, plus stage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. lorida 33733. Beginning Tuesday, February Ist, the pupils in the kin- dergarten will be divided into two new groups; Morning class: Margo Anderson, Michael Brady, Michael Brend, Robin Briggs, Joanne Brown, Dians Goneau, Billy Goneau, Linda Hales, Linde Hall, Nancy Heron, Elizabeth Hays, Jimmy Mikus, Pat McCausland, Billy Shiffiff, Pat Simmer, lana Storveld, Georgina Turner, Jan West. Afternoon class; Sharon Allen, Bobby Benko, Gary Brooks, Billy Byers, Meredith Coe, Pat Dodge, Jimmy Downey, Ricky Dorman, Sendra Hughes, Carole Ann Kulcheski, Karen Lundberg, Bobby Mallais, Alice Jean McKech~ nie, Ray Olsen, Shirley Phillips, Sharon Pryor, Shirley Pryor, Knut Schmiedchen. I5 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 28, 1960: Congratulations to P. Wellings, A. latour, S. Duquette and M, Hamilton in winning the Zone Curling Championship. They will now compete in the Northwestern Playdowns in Port! ies Arthur on February 9th and IOth. STORK CLUB: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweet, on a gon on January 20th; Mr. and Mrs. J. Speziale, a son, on January 2Ist; Mr. and Mrs. Ager of Rossport, a son on January 22nd; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamman, a daughter on Jamuary 23rd. WEEKEND SPECIALS: Pork Spareribs - 2 1bs./79¢; Wheat City Bacon - I 1b. pkg. - 55¢; Creamery Butter - 69¢/1b.; Carna- tion Milk (tall tins) U4/55¢; Kraft Cheez Whiz - 16 oz. Jar 69¢. TIO YEARS AGO - JANUARY 28, 1965 The oath of office was taken by Reeve F.V. Harness, Councillors J.P. Guina, H.J. McParland and Clerk R.C. Skin- ner at the inaugural meeting of Schreiber Municipal Council. New member, Mr. McParland was welcomed by the Reeve and Councillors. Donne. Chapman had a toboggan party for twelve girl friends Saturday afternoon to celebrate her eleventh birth- day. The girls returned home with Donna for a supper party af ter their outing. Mrs. Wilf Meleughlin and infant son heave returned to London after a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.A. MoCuaig. Mary Huard has left for Sudbury where she has obtained employment. 5 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 29, 1970: Winners of the Ist Annual Knights of Columbus Public Speaking Contest were: Primary winner: Lite MacDonald, topic "™y Cat Buttons"; Junior: Jane Ann Doyle, topic "On Being a Canadian"; Intermediate: Lorraine Dobush, topic "The Generation Gap". Mr. John Albert McCaskie is pleased to announce the y engagement of his daughter Sharon lynne to Mr. Jon Hugh MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald, Terrace Bay. Congratulations are extended to the following students who achieved 75% or over on their winter report: Dale Sisson, Beth Ross, Karen Guinea, Clover Dukes, Kathy OGuina, Sharon Scott, Debby Lidkea, Doris Lehto, Nancy Spillane, Marilyn Cook, Linda Fontaine, Sharon Smith, Brenda Krystia, Norma Walker, Susan Graham, larry Power, Ted Ross, Victor Dukes, Michael Spadoni, Alan Turner and Mary Costa. ONE YEAR AGO - JANUARY 30, 974 ; i On Saturday, January 26th, Local 665, United Paperworkers International Union, honoured five retirees and their wives at e retirement dinner at the Moose Hall in Terrace Bay. Retirees are: Brothers Ab Farrow, Cy Marcella, Art Connors, Arnold McKechnie and Sem Chicoine. | Chimo Club holds an informal "At Home". Alice Sparkes, convener, was assisted in serving the small tea tables by Bern Jacomb, Winnie Campbell, Annie Niemi, Olive Cash, fF Irene Henderson, Doras Weaver and Eva Haughn. j