PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS - ) 3 JUNE II, 1975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS ACO - (UNE 8, 1950 5 STORK CLUB: Mr, and Mrs, Tony Delaronde are now the proud parents of a son who arrived in Terrace Bay in the wes hours of Wednesday morning. Since last Wednesday, May 31st, Mr. and Mrs. Sem Chicoine have another daughter to keep them pacing the floors. Just 2 more to go Sam and you can start your own ball team, The first Community Concert sponsored by the Kiwanis Club 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. 22 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 your week ahead BY DR. A.W. DAMIS Forecast Period: June 15 to June 21 Beware! According to your chart, mischief that you have scheduled for someone else, will in fact--happen to you! Try to observe the 'golden rule, this week, at least. Many under your sign will discover that: A member of the opposite sex, who should not, will toss subtle overtures your way. No question, stay in bounds, is a must! Get into your harness, Gemini! Again, there's a heavy workload coming your way, disguised as a special task that requires a particular ap- titude. Stellar patterns suggest that a good first im- pression is, now, in order. Apparently, the "im- pression' will involve closing the door on one project, while opening another. 4 Being reasonable, this week, won't be one of your strong points. It's nearing that time again. ..you'll put a member of the opposite sex--to the "acid test." At one time or another, we all go through it. But, this week, it's your chance. Meaning? You'll be given credit or blamed for something you did not do. It's not that things have been boring. Nonetheless, affairs of the heart will take a rather surprising twist, for the better, naturally. Keep your long term plans under wrap. According to the aspects in your chart, a female is determined to betray you in arather subtle way. There are times when intuition, E.S.P. or whatever you want to call it--can do more harm than good. You'll find out what we mean, this week. . Prevailing stellar patterns indicate that most members of your sign will be in conflict with the opposite sex. If you are the exception--look for favors with strings attached. Strange as it might sound, ancient ruins or an- tiquity will play an important role in this weeks events. Also, there's a possibility that you might duplicate a past mistake. Most members of your sign will give serious consideration to how far they've come along in life: A cloud of meditation and deep thoughts hovers over your head. 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. of Terrace Bay will be held in the Recreation Hall on Sat- urday, June 10th at 8:15 p.m. when a concert will be given by the Fort William Male Choir, Cub News: The Proficiency Badge for Team Play was awarded to the following cubs: C Craig, J. Boudreau, S. Brewster, D. Rowson, C. Boudreau, D, Lohr, D. Scowen, J. Wood, J. Erickson, and L, Wilson, Congratulations to all, 20 YEARS AGO - JUNE 9, 1955. STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Zielke on the Birth of a son on June 5th; and to Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Zwaresh on the birth of a son on June 7th. Prior to her marriage on Saturday, June llth, to Ronald Mayeock in Port Arthur, Anita Duncan has been feted at two showers recently. On Monday evening, Mey 30th, Mrs. Cal Harvey and Mrs. Harry Goodfellow were joint hosteses at the home of the former at a miscellaneous shower. The hospital staff held a surprise linen shower for Anita at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Falzetta on Thursday evening. Stelle and Ted Brown with Alex Chisholm returned home Monday. Ted and Alex attending the Trades and labour Con- vention held all last week at the Prince Edward Hotel in Windsor, Ontario end Stella visiting with relatives in Detroit, and with Mrs. Ann Hardiewick in Roseville, Mich. On her %rip home Stella also stopped off at St. Catharines to visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary Lukanchoff, Mr, and Mrs. Authur LeBlanc with sons Alvin and Michael have returned from a motor trip to Atholville, N.B., where they attended the Ordination of Gervais LeBlanc, son of Mr, and Mrs. Adelard LeBlanc. They also visited relatives and friends in Campbellton and Bathurst, N.B. 15 YEARS AGO - JUNE 9, 1960 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. E.F. Gerow of Rossport a daughter, on May 31st. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P, Speziale of Schreiber, a daughter, on June lst. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Re Sheffield of Schreiber, a son, on June 6th, 'Born to Mr, and Mrs. D.C. Winters of Sohreiber, a son, on June 6th, Gordon Sly of Ottawa and Mr, and Mrs. R. Gray of Schrei- ber leave on Wednesday forWinnipeg. In Fort William they will be joined by Cheryl Sly and Mr, and Mrs, Fred Priske and Mr. and Mrs. W, Strang. The group will attend the ordination service next Thursday evening, June 9th in St. Andrews River Heights Church of Douglas Sly. Week-end Specials: Creamery Butter ~ First Grade = 68¢/1b, Breakfast Bacon - 1 1b, cello pkg. - 49¢, Wieners = 2 1b. cello pkgs - 79¢. Oranges = Sunkist Valenoia size 138s - 1 doz. in cello bag - L494. Friends gathered for a surprise Miscellaneous Shower in honnur of Eleanor Gresdal on May 30th. Joan Brearley, a bride-elect of June 11th has been feted by her friends recently. On Tuesday evening, Mey 2, Mr. Grace Banks was hostess at a Miscellaneous Shower at her home for Joan. Iynn Simmer celebrated her ninth birthday on Friday aft- ernoon when five school chums came for a party, Donna Brown invited some of her friends to a barbecue Saturday evening on the occasion of her thirteenth birthday, 10 YEARS AGO - JUNE 10, 1965 STORK CLUB: Four baby boys born at Terrace Bay Hospital were welcombed by Mr. and Mrs, M, Scraba and Mr, and Mrs. F. Ferland of Schreiber - June 4 and June 6. Mr, and Mrs, A, Drexler and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Caccamo of Terrace Bay, on June 4 and June 6th, The Sacrament of Confirmation was administered on May 30th by Most Rev, E.Q., Jennings, Bishop of the R.C. Diocese of For William to 106 in Holy Angels Church Word has been received that Darlene Gombola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gombola, received her B.A. degres at Convocation Exercises at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, on May 22nd. Darlene and her mother flew from Greenville,South Carolina for the ceremony. continued Page Descesssscessse |