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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jul 1975, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 23, 1975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO - THIS ISSUE IS MISSING FROM OUR FILES 20 YEARS AGO - JULY 21, 1955 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr, and Mrs, James Burnside on the birth of a son on July 19th. Mr. and Mrs, T. Meek left Tuesdey evening for their home in Keewatin following a week's visit with their daughters, Mrs. Lionel Waghorn and Marty Meek. Theresa Meek is spending the month of July with the Waghorns,. Mrs. Joe Desaulnier with Trent, Antoinette, Brian and Joey r week ahead sv or aw. 0am Forecast Period: July 27 to August 2 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 Temptation and thoughts that might be in the shade, plague many members under your sign. It's highly probable. . .you'll venture into a strange area. Here we go again! It seems as though you'll be in the mood to play "cat and mouse' games with a member of the opposite sex. A few lucky breaks, this week will do more damage than good. Meaning? You might con- fuse a fortunate coincident with your ability to perform. Don't take a gossiper into your confidence, whatever you do. It seems as though, you've become too friendly with a troublemaker. Warning! Check, recheck and review your facts, figures and data. According to your chart, an ambitious, very ambitious chal- lenger awaits you in ambush. A competitor or rival of sorts, will blunder. In other words, someone whom you oppose will falter--to your advantage. Being a "winner"' is probable, this week. Associates, friends and co-workers, simply, won't fit into your design and scheme of things. Confidentially, you're prone to manipulate people--the results, however, will be non-productive. This week, past events will intrude into the present. In other words, it would be a good idea to avoid rehashing events that are "bygones." As a ship without an anchor, most members of your sign will undergo a week of feeling restless. Meaning? Beware, intrigues and af- fairs of secret order show in your chart. It seems as though you've been giving too much ground, Capricorn. Most members of your sign will make a last ditch stand at your job, task or project. Trying to analyze the opposite sex, seems to be in the general scheme of things. Look for a Juprisiag twist in your present affairs of the eart. This week, once you've made up your mind --anybody can change it! Also, it's highly probable that an associate will take advantage of you--you'll see! PERSONALITY PROFILE v 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. returned last week from a month's holiday in Fort Frances with Mr. and Mrs. R. Desaulnier, Joe's parents, Mrs.Des- aulnier, Sr, returned home with them and is spending two weeks visiting here, Mrs, Desaulnier's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Re Johnson and sister Narda of Winnipeg spent the past week visiting with them here. Gusie Ward was a visitor at the Freddie McMillans lagt week, and Elva's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ward, also of Fort William spent a few days with them this week, Dick Lumbers spent the momth of June visiting in the East, between Toronto, Woodstock and lake Simcoe. He attend- ed his sister Sue Lumber?s wedding on July 1lth to William Extence in Toronto and was joined there for the occasion by Charmaine Dodge, Cecile Boudreau and Clare Simms. Dick visited with his Grandmother, Mrs. Karn of Woodstock, and on June 3rd his engagement was announced to Miss Barbara Hosack, also of Woodstock. Their marriage will take place in September. Bea and Len Williams spent last week in Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn. Ray Greaves of los Angeles, California is visting with his sister-in-law, Gladys Wallwin, 15 YEARS AGO -JULY 21, 1960 Recently Cosmo Filane (Figliomeni) made a flying visit to his home town, Schreiber, between appearances in most of the larger centers across the Dominion, A personable young man of twenty-one years Cosmo, who left Sohreiber three years ago determined to break into show business, has devoted the intervening years in studying singing and act- ing at the Medhurts Theatre School in Toronto -- acting engagements -- touring the country es a reprensentative of Chateau Records Limited and, lately, recording his first pop disc which he hopes will be a best-seller. One side features "My Girl" and "Mama Mia" is on the reverse. Chateau Recordings are a wholly Canadian Company who feat- ure only Canadian Artists, STORK CLUB: Bron to Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Weaver of Sch- reiber, a daughter, on July 12the Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. Johnson of Terrace Bay, a son, on July 15th, Weekend Specials: Lobsters P.E.I. 5 oz tin = 954, Sugar Granulated = 10 lbs, = 937. 49¢ - Centre Cut - 59¢ 1b, 10 YEARS AGO = JULY 22, 1965 56. White Pork Chops = Rib End = Early in 1965 Kimberly-Clark Pulp end Paper Company, Ter- race Bay Mill, began a Vacation Bonus contest. The contest rules celled for awards consisting of ten $50. vacetion bonuses if a Company wide objective of 200 safe days with= out a lost time accident could be attained. On July 10th at 8:00 a.m, the employees at the Terrace Bay Mill com~- pleted 200 consecutive days without a lost time accident. The following employees won a $50,00 Vacation Bonus: Ray- mond Salesse, Fugene Michniewicz, Frank Gramatowski, Bill Pidluzny, Don Tees, Walter Klug, Art Mercure, Arnold Mo- Kechnie, Forbes Cruickshank and Benny Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hutchinson and family of Kapuskasing are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Anderson. Mr, and Mrs, C. Wood recently attended graduation cere- monies at St. Joseph's Hospital when their daughter Gail received her R.N, Mr. and Mrs, Tony Delaronde were the guests of honour at a Farewell Party held in the Curling lounge on Friday, July 17th. On behalf of their friends an oil painting and a hand tooled wallet containing some money were presented to Tony and Germaine, who leave on Wednesday to make their new home at the Lakehead, One of the most delightful sccial occasions of the summer was the party arranged by the family of Mr, and Mrs. Willism Rare 1% honour their thirty-ninth wedding anniversary on July . Rodney Bryson, RCN, is home from the east coast visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bryson. Continued Page 5 ceeccscesecessscon

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