TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 22, 1975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YSARS AQ0 - MAY 18, 1950 % Congratulations are the order of the day to Mr, and Mrs. V, Hopper and Amberson on the occasion of a visit from the Stork, The Amberson addition arrived on Thursdey, May llth, and the Hoppers started buying more groceries on Sunday, May 1lth, As of 10:30 last night, Wednesday, May 17th, Mr. and Mrs, Fldon Marostica now have three mouths to feed. They are the proud parents of a baby boy. Congratulations, folks. looks 1tke you might have to split with the boy Eldon == that will leave you only %. eo" McLeod hit the headlines again this week, when one of his snapshots was judged as being the "Pioture-of-the- Week!" in the Fryerts Studios contest. Nice goin! Hecl your week ahead sr ora. oavis Forecast Period: May 25 to May 31 Your emotional reaction to a romantic situation should be highly favorable. You might be forced to put a few bad habits under control. However affairs of the heart, look good! ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 It's possible that you'll exchange a few-secrets. Be certain that what you hear isn't meant to manipulate you to fit into someone else's scheme of things. TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 Avoid poor communications with a member of the opposite sex. On the brighter side? A long term sacrifice will begin to pay off, this week. GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILD June 21-July 22 Most members of your sign will be 'pinch hit- ting," this week. In other words, it's highly probable that you'll be involved with an un- familiar task. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 You will have to step out of character for a few days. Stellar patterns advise that you placate. . . settle for half instead of the whole. It's during this cosmic cycle that smoldering animosity could break into open warfare. So, curb the urge to provoke a routine associate; pamper the opposite sex. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 It's soft lights and sweet music, for most unat- tached members of your sign. Obviously, things should go well in affairs of the heart. Look for an across the board improvement! LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 Someone in authority will give you good advice. Also, take that sword out of your belt... getting along with your associates is very important, now! SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 This week, boredom might hit you as a fist. It seems as though you'll undergo a period of much, much too much, self criticism. It'll all pass! CAPRICORN Listen, closely, to your mate or similar alliance. Dec. 22-Jan. 19 According to prevailing stellar patterns, you'll receive excellent financial advice. One more thing. nostalgia's in the air. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 An associate, so it seems, will point out one of your bad habits. As the old saying goes: A hint to the wise is sufficient. PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 One or more of your suggestions will be criticized. It would be a good idea to keep your thoughts and opinions to yourself, at least, this week. 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. Alphonse Roussel'!s Dominion Catering team won the Mayfair Trophy to take top honours in the Commercial League when they rolled a nice score of 3290. The other members of the win- ning team are T, Moreau, L. Johnson and A. Quyan. 20 YEARS AO - MAY-19, 1955 Mrs. Gordon Dodge has returned from Toronto where she attended the Graduation exercises for her daughter Charmaine. Charmaine graduated from the Ryerson Institute of Technology as a Public Health Laboratory Technician and is now employed in Toronto. Hets are being taken that Hugh won't connect with Don's gizzler'" and Monty will duck in time! Players should be nappy with their opportunity of a vote on the MVP, And the MVP will be elected from each team with a further League MVP to be elected by the chaired officers from the elected team MVPts, Will the aging (Murdo included) Salary team, once a championship team under the name of Comets miss Brady in their ranks or will they claim at the end of the season, "Brady was our drawback right alongl' Could "All Star" Whitfield of Shift #1 repeat a 1953 championship! Hes co- MVP of 1954 Jim More of Shift #2 Champs of 1954 enough soft- ball ability tc again be a standout notwithstanding being severed of the assistance of Shift #3's Marvin Osmarl Is "Yip-Yip" Burella serious "in that we have a championship team as well as enough for a farm team providing we get co- MVP of 1954 Henry Krahnf' 15 YEARS AGO = MAY 19, 1960 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley in McKellar Hospital, Fort William, on April 1th, a son, David John, Bron to Mr. and Mrs. L. McBride, Terrace Bay, on May 3rd, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Gorman of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on May 9th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Churney of Terrace Bay, a son on May llth. Mrs. Martha Strom and Mrs, F. Helmink were delegates to the Catholic Women's League Convention in Sioux Lookout last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Helmink was elected Second Vice-President of the Diocesan Council during the convention. Lorne Reynolds celebrated his fifth birthday. Patsy Megraw wag six years old on Tuesday, May 10 and invited five girl friends to her party. Mary Lou Valiquette and Candy Cotton celebrated their fifth birthdays at the home of the latter Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferrier, Betsy and Cathy left on Tuesday morning for Renfrew, Ontario, where they will visit with John's mother. On Saturday, May 21st, they will attend Convocation at Queen's University, Kingston, where Cathy will receive her Bachelor of Arts degree. Also travelling to Queen's Convocation is Mrs. J. Wellings. Her brother Don '"Dusty' will receive his Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. WEEKEND SPECIALS: First grade creamery Butter - 2lbs - $1.37. Fresh Fggs - Grade A in cartons - 2 doz. =~ 95¢. Fresh Ground Beef - 31bs/$1.00. Jumbe Onions - 21bs, - 194. 10 YEARS AGO ~ MAY 20, 1965 STORK CLUB: Mr. and Mrs. De MoGuire of Schreiber became the proud parents of a baby girl on May 10th Mr. and Mrs. R. Potvin of Schreiber welcomed a baby bey on May llth. A son arrived for Mr, and. Mrg. J. McCauig of Schreiber on May 12th. Mr, and Mrs. G. Goodchild of Rossport were blessed with a baby boy on May 17th. The CPR Mixed Bowling League ended its season with a cab- aret party for members and guests. Harry Eaton was Master of Ceremonies for the evening. Trophies and prizes were pre= sented as follows: The Hencher Trophy was won by Don Tremb- lay, Bob Krause, Ida Krause, Doris Krause and Mitz Sakauye. The Everitt Trophy want to D.Q. Hamilton, Gladys Madigan, lorraine Fadden, Louise and lou Karns. Mrs. Ide Kzause won the ladies high average and Jimmy Figliomeni the Men's, Bill Woodrow won the men's high single and Mrs. Rita Swanson the ladies? high single, The men's high triple was won by D.Q., Hamilton and by Ida Krause for the ladies, Continued Page Deecsssceccessssse