PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 fi) [LOOKING BACK 25 YEARS AGO = AUGUST 28, 1952 PINSETTERS WANTED: Here's your chance lade, to piek up a couple of extra dollars to buy that new pair of skates or skis that you're going to need this winter. Just go over to the Alleys and see Leon any evening. He'll fix you up with a working schedule, Terrace Bay Public School will open for all Grades on Tuesday, September 2, 1952. The following Kindergarten pupils will form the morning class and will come at 9 a.m. : Donna Brown, Betty Brosum,Wayne Daley, Beverley Dodges, Shirley Desrosiers, Paige Ginn, Gary Gresdal, Henry Geulin John Holancin, Bruce Lundberg, Barbara McMillan, Beverley Phillips, David Roberts, Karen Shrier, Sharyn Timpano, Scott Wade. ¢ 7 YOUR WEEK AHEAD oan Forecast Period - September 11 to September 17 ARIES 4 The pace steps up on the job. Be prepared for Mar. 21-Apr. 19 additional responsibilities. Employment plans . are at a eritical stage. . TAURUS The New Moon could bring a romantic erisis of Apr.20-May 20 sorts. Youmay be forced to make a decision. GEMINI Activities at home are prominent. Enter- May 21-June 20 taining house guests brings new developments and makes life interesting. MOONCHILD Make friends with the newcomer to the neigh- June 21-July 22 borhood. You share many common mental pursuits. - LEQ "A financial opportunity presents itself. In- July 23-Aug. 22 vestigate thoroughly and be open to sug- gestions. Listen to your intuitive self. : VIRGO : You are being propelled into an undertaking Aug.23-Sept.22 ~~ which you are quite capable of handling. Be PA confident that you can succeed. LIBRA A secret rendezvous might prove embar- Sept. 23-Oct. 22 rassing when the smoke clears. A person in : as confinement is in contact with you. * SCORPIO Friends may be giving you trouble. Control Oct. 23-Nov. 21 your temper. A'little soft soap soothes strain. SAGITTARIUS Do you feel "put upon" this week? You are apt Nov. 22-Dec. 21 to bear the brunt of other people's frus- trations. Keep your nose clean. : CAPRICORN - Discord with in-laws creates a bad taste. Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Make the move for friendlier relations. : Everyone gains. AQUARIUS Psychic flashes may startle you. Analyze their Jan. 20-Feb. 18 meaning. Be especially careful in handling other people's money. PISCES Partner or mate may be the instigator in a Feb. 19-Mar. 20 change of some sort. Wait till the picture becomes clear before taking action. . 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. Damis Staff, PO Box 526, Pinellas Park, Florida 33565 20 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 29, 1957 PLEASE NOTE: Effeotive to-morrow, August 30th, the name of The longlac Pulp and Paper Company Limited will be changed to The Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited, STORK CLUB: Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. John Mikus to whom a daughter was born, August 23rd. St, Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay, was decorated with deep red and yellow dahlias, for the double-ring rites which united in marriage Lucille Rose, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Jolin, and Walter Diduch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diduch of Kenora, on Saturday, August 24 at 10 a.m. 15 YEARS AGO =~ AUGUST 30, 1962 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, G. Churney of Terrace Bay a daughter on August 22nd. Mrs. Helen Jartus has received signal recognition of her 20 years! service in St. John's Ambulance, now being named corps staff officer in recent appointments. 3 WEEKEND SPECIALS: Corn on the Cob - 55¢ per doz. Charcoal Briquettes - 10 1b bag - 79¢, Peaches - No. 1 Ontario - 6 quart basket, - $1.19, William Hamilton Colborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Colborne of Terrace Bay was awarded a $2000,00 Kimberly- Clark Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. Scholership Award for having obtained over 73% in nine Grade 13 subjects. gi 10 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 31, 1967 On August 26, in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church in Schreiber, Rev, J.M., Cano solemnized the marriage of Cerole Edythe Holmes, of Toronto, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Holmes of Schreiber, and Harold John Russell, of Toronto, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Russell, of Toronto, in a double ring cersmony. Eo A deserving winner, Mrs. Alice Farrow, agein led the ° field with her display of prize winning flowers shown at last Saturdey's Annual Hortioultursl Flower and Vegetable Show. 2 : Mr, and Mrs, Austin Cosgrove will hold an open reception at their home in honour of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Me Gregor whose marriege will take place that day. Mrs. Mec Gregor is Mr. and Mrs, Cosgrove!s daughter Mantill., The reception we will teke place from 8 to 10 p.m, 5 YEARS. AGO - AUGUST 30, 1972 TOWN TOPICS: Sharon and Bruce 'Lundberg have Just ret-- urned from Sudbury, where they attended the wedding of Sharon's cousin, Brenda Lemieux, Mrs. Ed Belliveau, Eileen and Peter have returned to Nackawic, N.B., after spending some time with Sharon end Bruce Lundberg and visit- ing various'relatives in town. Mrs. Mildred Welsh en- : tertained et an afternoon tea in honour of Mrs, Gwen Olsen, prior to her departures to Nackawie N,B. Mr, and Mrs. lou Duquette entertained the Jack Caccamots at a farewell party, before they left to take up residence in Thunder Bay. 1 YEAR AGO ~ SEPTEMBER 1, 1976 The ladies Club held their Club Championship on Saturday and Sunday, August 28th and 29th. Congratulations to Julie Rattray, who became Club Champion for the third year in a row. : STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boutilier of Terrace Bay, a girl on August 27th. Mrs, Marg Doig hosted a party for some members of a so called Sewing Club which had & merry existence in Schreiber over twenty years ago. Among those able to attend ths party were: Mrs, Nellie Gray, Mrs, Eileen Lidkea, Mrs. Alice Sparkes and Mrs. Bea MoCuaig. '