PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE I8, I975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO - JUNE 15, 1950 Last Saturday afternoon our Plant Nurse, Betty Cunningham and Forbes Cruikshank of Maintence were united in marriage in St. Martin's Church, The service was performed by Father Roenicke., Mrs. Peggy McAllen of Fort William was bridesmaid while Paul Boudreau acted as best man for the groom. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Boudreau where the happy couple take up residence upon their return from a honeymoon being spent in Minneapolis. STORK CLUB: Congratulations are the order of the day to Mr. and Mre. Ed Seretsky on the birth of a baby girl on Th- ursday, June 8th, 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 Forecast Period: June 22 to June 28 Most members of your sign will take on a mature attitude. Why? First, you'll meet a few irresponsible people. Next, you'll face a few minor reversals. Indecision, on the part of a superior, will cause you to hold back on a few of your own plans. Incidentally, you might be a little unhappy about additional responsibilities. By now you will have been told. . . you're about as tameable as a fly. Furthermore, you'll get the feeling that someone is about to let you down. At this phase in your life, self pity will be a big thing. Incidentally, you'll receive help from an unexpected source. Actually, you'll get more help than you think. Listen well! An associate, with whom you've become bored, can put your hand on the lever. . .pull, and you'll hit the jackpot!!! Good news, according to your chart, comes as a fresh flowing breeze. And too, this cosmic cycle wiil surface your better traits; things should go well. "Too many irons on the fire' is indicated by prevailing stellar patterns. Keep a spot open in your schedule for a new and interesting project. Whether or not you intend it, you will, in one form or another...improve someone else's finances. Incidentally, you might trigger an emotional explosion among your associates. This week, your 'super sensitive feeling' could be a drawback. It seems as though you'll take things too personal--in your job, task or project. There's no cause to panic, nonetheless, it's possible that you might find yourself short of cash, in an emergency. So, keep an extra dollar available. Strange as it might sound, trivial things that happen during this cycle, occur once in a lifetime. Meaning? You have nothing to learn from the experience. Take care, you're in high impulsive gear. You might, without thought of consequence, change your job or residence. Yes! In some situations, even, your mate or similar alli- ance. ' Warning to Motorists: Several complaints have been re- ceived from tenants that cars and trucks have been driving - over their lots from one street to another, Only town str- eets ars to be used as through traffic arteries. Lots are considered private property and are to be treated as such, This matter has been taken up with the Provineial Police and any further violations shall be handled by them. 20 YEARS AG - JUNE 16, 1955 A double ring ceremony in Trinity United Church, Port Arthur, marked the marriage of Marion Anita Maude, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, James Duncan of Terrace Bay to Ronald Arthur Maycock, son of Mr, and Mrs. A.D. Maycoock, Port Arthur, on Saturday evening, June llth, At their meeting of June 9th, St. Edward's Council No. 3554 of the Knights of Columbus elected a new Executive for the year commencing July 1, 1955. The following Officers were elected: Grand Knight - E,A. Marostica, Deputy Grand Knight - A, Cadieux, Chancellor ~ C.A. MoGrath, Recorder = JoD. MoGuire, Treasurer - L,V. Burke, Advocate = J.A. Mac- Igsac, Warden - J, Campbell, Inside Guard - J.F. Cacocamo, Outside (Guard - H,J. Newell, Trustee - J.R. Beaulieu. Helen laundy arrived home on the 8th to spend her summer with her perents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Laundry and will return to Branksome Hall in Toronto next fall. Home also from school is Terry Cavanaugh from the lake- head, who will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Cavansugh, returning next fall to again play for the Hurriocenes, We are pleased to see Mrs. Aggle Sinkins home once more and recovering very well following her operation at MoKellar Hospital, Fort William, 15 YEARS AGO - JUNE 16, 1960 On June 8, 1960 at Hotel Terrace a graduation dinner was held for twelve candidates who have successfully completed the three year Pre-Superivsory Training sponsored by Kim= berly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co. The successful candidates were: Rojer C.J, Beaulsu, Peter Diduch, Harold Hall, Bern- ard W, Hayes, Jeok R, lang, W. Reginald Payette, Bruce G. Reid, Neil J, Ross, Ernie L, Schock, James. R, Smith, Russ ell D, Stevens and Verl T.J. Thompson, On Sunday, June 19th immediately following the Church ' service, from 12 to 1:30, ea farewell will be held to honour the lavenders, All friends from Terrace Bay, Schreiber and surrounding district will be most welcome to attend. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Smith, on June 6th, a son, Born to Mr. and Mrs, Neil Bottomley, a daughter on June 8th, Weekend Specials ~ Pork Chops - Rib End - L49¢ per 1b. Cucumbers - Ontario Hot House - 15¢ ea, Libby's Fruit Cocktail ~ 15 oz tin - 274. 10 YEARS AGO - JUNE 17, 1965 Kathleen Fanechea Moon became the bride of Charles Williem Davis at a ceremony Mey 22 in St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Fort William. Red glads and white carnations were used to adorn Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church on June 12 for the wedding of Maris Commisso, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dominic Commisso and Mr, Cosimo Figliomeni, son of Mr, and Mrs, Geronimo Fig- liomeni, all of Schreiber Schreiber ladies Bowling League, one of the oldest ass- ooiations in town, held their annual banquet in the YMCA to present awards for the year. Ida Krause, president was the chairman and the following new officers were elected: Jean Tremblay, president, Mary Johnson and Annie West - vice-presidents, Millie Glad, secretary-treasurer, Eloise Schaan, recording secretary. Mr, and Mrs, R, T. Reeves of York, England are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Peggy and Francis Helmink for six months, Francis Helmink Jr, has arrived home from Christian Brothers College in Scarboro for the summer. continued Page 5 seeescccose £5 3