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Terrace Bay News, 14 May 1975, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY I4, 1975 | THE NEWS THIS WEEK . MAY 11, 1950 3 inoed that the new Terrace Meat Market is in op- the guidance of Mr, Ross Greenwood, His shop 1s the Bay's Men's Shop used to be. of the Townsite rang up the curtain of their g competition, The team consited of the follow=- Osling, Goodfellow, Marsh, McDonald, Harvey, meniuk, This team (the Misfits) emerged as champ- cky Strikes under the guidance of Vivian Hanna op in the Consolation Series, The other members ere: Mesdames Conway, MacDonald, Pletzer, Wil- rs. Lloyd Embree won for himself an easy $10.00 by afety Slogan. Again we would like to emphasize of each and every longlac employee is in the rom which a& name is drawn each week. week ahead sy or. aw. oamis Forecast Period: May 18 to May 24 A state of lethargy and indifference crisscrosses 9 your chart. Don't put your job, project or routine tasks aside, and think you can get away with it--you won't. A few changes, you've long held in mind, will take 0 place, now! One other thing, you're prone to wan- derlust. Stay in bounds with affairs of the heart. During this cosmic cycle, someone you've con- 20 sidered as being conceited might surprise you. Actually, a member of the opposite sex is trying to build a social bridge--leading to you. D This week, when you hear, "It's strictly between 22 you and me." Beware! One of your routine associates will be recruiting for a malicious scan- dal. You're entering a phase when it's going to be 22 tough enough to understand yourself... without expecting someone else to know what you have in mind. So, don't "'test" people. For most members of your sign, a series of subtle 22 events or, simply, one word leading to another, could parlay into material gains. Look for a pleasant surprise. With you, Libra, it's a case of mischief on the 22 march--stay out of someone else's love quarrels. Otherwise, you face some unpleasant quarrels. F 4 Many under your sign might find it hard to 21 establish a pleasant romance pattern. Instead of the usual emotional approach, try a little per- suasive logic. US 21 Suddenly, you'll descover the someone you have overlooked, has indeed, become very interesting. There should be nice things going, Sagittarius! Have a pleasant week. N Take care, there's a possibility of your sign 19 buckling under too much outside pressure. So, recharge your emotional battery with those pleasantries you have long had in mind. This week's cosmic cycle gives you a window to 18 see what's in store for your financial future. Keep close tab on what you hear and what you are promised. Keep a lid on your long term plans. Don't tip your . 20 hand during a casual gossip session. It seems as though your job, task or project might be af- fected. 20 YEARS AGD - MAY 12, 1955 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this wesk go to Mr, and Mri, Paul Rochon on the birth of a daughter on May 7th; to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Valiquette on the birth of a daughter on May 9th; Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Reynolds on the birth of a son on May 9th; Mr. and Mrs, Verl Thompson on the birth of a daughter on May 9th; and Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Cotton, on the birth of a daughter on May 9th. Best wishes to Cecile Boudreau and Clare Simms who announ- ced their engagement on Tuesday, May 10th. Mrs, D. Acal and Mrs, A, Pattison entertained at a kitchen shower, Monday evening in honour of Miss Gwen Campbell, whose marriage will take place on May 28th. On April 30th, Terrace Bay Men's Chorus joined seven other male choruses in their Annual *'Sing" in Rochester, Minn., This event is sponsored each yéar by on the member choruses in the Upper Midwest District of the Associated Male Choruses of America, The Terrace Bay chorus san "0 God Our Help in Ages Pagt' as a solo number and conductor Bert Lohr led the eight choruses in "Salvation Belongeth to Our God", Rune Ostling New President of Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club: The following officers were elected for the 1955-56 season. : President - Rune Ostling, 1st Vice-president - J, "Curly" Hale, 2nd Vice-President - J, Beddard, Secretary = Jim Rowley, Treasurer - Des Evans-Smith, Directors - A, Maoc- Donald, A. Sinkins, L, Crookford, A, Pattison, J, Wellings, Past President - Ron Faust, Trustees ~ C, Sitch, H, Hamilton. 15 YEARS AGO - MAY 12, 1960 Mary Pat Santerre was four years old last Tuesday and in- vited ten little friends in to play, Norma Schock and Betty home visiting their parents last weekend. Rita Zielke had a party Thursday afternoon tc celebrate her sixth birthday. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Verl Thompson entertained for daught{ Leslie Rhea who was five years old. Mrs. Yvonne Rochon had STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. E, Ukraines to Roasport, a daughter, on May 5th. Born to Mr, and Mr, G, Weaver, : Terrace Bay, a son, on May 5th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. Nes- bitt of Schreiber, a son, on May 6th. Born to Mr, and Mrs. GeM, Calder, Terrace Bay, a daughter, May 9th. Weekend Specials: Pork Chops - Rib end - L9¢, Bananas - Firm = ripe - 3 lbs, = 57¢, Green Glant Peas, Medium - small, 15 oz. tin ~ 3/65¢. The organizational meeting for this year?!s House League Softball was the most successful held for the last few years. Executive elected, as follows: President - Bill Kurylo, Vice- President - R, Slattery, Sec. Treas, - J. Kennedy, Umpire- in-chief - R, Stachiw, 10 YEARS AGO - MAY 13, 1965 On Saturday, May 1st, the Community Church was the scene of a pretty wedding when Joan Marilyn Hopper, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. Verne Hopper of Terrace Bay, became the bride of Murray Angus Clarke, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Clarke of Eganville, Ontario. The Terrace Bay High School Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. W., Rowsome as Principal of the High School. Mr. Rowsome will take over leadership of the school in September of 1965. He comes to us with many years of Series winnners of the ladies 10-Pin Bowling were the str- ollers with Gail Savoy as captain and Freda Knight, Marg Phillips, Inga Deutscher, June Smith and Bonnie McKay. In the Roll-off Championship was won by the Handicaps =~ Capt. Marg. Simmer with Vivian Rapke, Lil Harris, Arlene Osmar, Rhea Beaulieu, The roll-off for the consolation saw the Hep=-Cats emerge as winners with Capt. June Schritt and Joan Hopper, Doreen Kolody, Olgs Adamo and Ev. Boutilier, Hi-averages for the season: Phil Kelty 137, E. Boutilier 134, L. Malashewskil 134, E. Knauff 133, M. Simmer 131, A. Papousek 129, G, Wal- lwin 129. 8 continued Page Beecscessccsssce -~ a party Saturday afternoon for her daughter Aline who was five, bi | 3 i MaoFadyen, in training at McKellar Hospital, For William, were Y experience and is well qualified to be Principal of our school. | | |

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