PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 2, 1977 (5) (100KIMG BACK] 25 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 31, 1952 WELCOME TO: George Dashkewytch, wife Mary and son George Maurice who are now residents on Birch Crescent; Bruce Larson, wife Bernice and deughter Marilyn Elaine, now 1liv- ing on Birch Crescent; Nick Chopty, wife Doris and son David, now living on Birch Crescent. Arnold McKechnie, wife Winnifred and children Robert Arnold and Alice Jean, now resident on Elizabeth Ave. Harold Fontaine, wife Jeannette, and children.June and Wayne, now resident on Pine Crescent; Wally Shynkaryk, wife Helen and daughter Elaine Stella, now living on Selkirk Ave: last Sunday we were favoured by a visit of four aircraft from the Thunder Bay Flying Club -of Fort William. The small ships, equipped with skis, landed on Hayes Lake about noon on Sunday and were snowed in until Monday noon. While in town the flyers spent some time with Jim Clancy and Geo. DeLong Jr., who are both fledgling pilots of the Flying Club. YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy pamis Forecast Period: February 6 to February 12 ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 Push efforts for winding up matters that have been hanging for too long. Removing road- blocks brings mental peace. Partnership matters call for the velvet glove touch. It promises to be an exciting time. Cooperation is the keynote. TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 Dissatisfaction with routine calls forth sur- prising reaction and results in a change for the better in working conditions. GEMINI May 21-June 20 Get reacquainted with the young people and keep yourself open and available to their needs. ; MOONCHILD June 21-July 22 A disruption in family affairs proves ben- eficial. Static conditions are broken up bringing in a fresh new perspective. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 Unexpected happenings in the neighborhood find you involved in much travel. Keep your mind on what you're doing. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Heed the sound financial advice that comes your way. With your heightened initiative and drive, you turn it to good advantage. LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 Others seem to be drawn to you by your mag- netic charm. Your unexpected actions appeal to their sense of the unusual. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Be sure of your ground before getting too in- Nov. 22-Dec. 21 volved with new groups. Old friends prove to « : be best friends. CAPRICORN Friends and organizations bring opportunities Dec. 22-Jan. 19 for financial improvement. Be alert to helpful hints. Surprising development occur. AQUARIUS A surprise element causes tension with one in authority. Catch up on unfinished business. Jan. 20-Feb. 18 . End results are very favorable. PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 You have the reformist drive at this time and would like everyone to see it your way. In- tuition is high. 20 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 31, 1957 a STORK CLUB: Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin by Glad on the birth of a son, January 28th. x 1957 Kindergarten class: Mornings: Keith Anderson, ¢ Linda Ballentine, Charlie Daley, Graham Coe, Mary Clare - i Coupal, Cheryl Duncan, Susgn Graham, Douglas Hanna, t./ Joanne Haviland, Joe Wing, Jane Kelty, Thomas Knight, +e Marjorie McKechnie, Kristine Olsen, Teddy Paget, Cordon i Phillips, Lynn Simmer, Mary Wilson. Afternoon Class: Wa Bevin Black Reid Boutilier, Larry Degsgne, Judy Dye, Bobby | Gould, Catherine Ginn, Bobby Hales, David Hall, Ronald a Kulcheski, Tony Matush, Pat Mikusy Bobby Moore, Donald \ MoMillan, Sarah Pelto, Keneth Pryor, Pat Thorsteinson, Be Reymond Wood, Carol Zeilke 15 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 1, 1962 ¥ STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hermes of Terrace 3 Bey, a son on Januery 23rd. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G.A. i Krause of Schreiber, a son on Jamary 24th. Born to Mr. * 3 and Mrs. A. Boutilier of Terrace Bay, a son on January 26th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Zaloski of Terrace Bgy, a son on January 28th. WEEKEND SPECIALS: Prime Rib Roasts: 59¢/1b. y Light Bulbs - Westinghouse - 25-40-60-I00 Watt 2/29¢. Fuses - I5-20-25-30 amps. 5¢ each. Sunkist Lemons - 4/I9¢. Mr. A. Pattison, Chairman of Terrace Bay Public School ° Board has announced that Mr. W, Hanley has been appointed to the position of Sec. Treas, of the Terrace Bay Board ] effective February.l, 1962 iy » x a ee 10" YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 2, 1967 # STORK CLUB: Born to Jaija and Lorne Caldwell of New Westminister, B.C. a boy, January 15. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 'W.W. Rowsome, & boy, January 28. ~ | | | The marriage of Georgette Anastasia, daughter of Mr. and J Mrs. Arthur D. LeBlanc, and Paul Joseph Cebrario, son of = Mrs. J.M. Cebrario and the late Mr. Cebrario all of Schr- eiber was solemnized in a double ring ceremony in Holy Toy Angels! Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber by Rev. J.M. Cano, on Jamary 21 at 11:00 a.m. Winner of the Principal's Award in St. Martin's Separate School for Public Speaking was Marlyn MacDonald, whose topic was '"Water'. Cathy Graham won the Masonic Order Award for Public Spesking in the Public School - topic - Canada. a 5 YEARS AG - FEBRUARY 3, 1972 The Masonic Lodge of Terrace Bay held their annual Robbie Burns Night, on Friday evening in the Masonic Hall basement. The smorgasbord dinner was convened by Mr. A. Farrow and the | Haggis was carried in to the. tunes of a Scottish band, by ey Jack Bryson, with Jack Stitt and Arnold MoKechnie acting Ff as torch bearers. y Andre Nicol, Bud Crocker, Ronald Legault, Bob Elvish and A Brother Art Olivier of Thunder Bay were in the village Sun- : day interviewing some villagers regarding the development of the waterfront in regards to. making it attractive to A tourists and revitalate the village as it has great poten- tials for a holiday and camping grounds and ideal for a boat anchorage. 1 YEAR AQ - FEBRUARY L, 1976 Winner of the Junior Division in the first Annual Oral Competition in the Lake Superior Public Schools, comprising Manitouwadge, Terrace Bay, Marathon and Schreiber was y Geoffrey Gorham of Terrace Bay. The North of Superior District Roman Catholic Separate 4 School Board held their Inaugural Meeting on Saturday, January 17, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Martin School, Terrace Bay.