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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1975, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 12, I975 . group sessions help to develop per- i inter-personal skills in leadership ssions are designed on the theory >le "learn by doing" and include lea- nembership roles, effective teamwork, of conflict, decision making and ev- of performance. ring social, policital and environ- ssues are just some activites that articipants have tackled. Quetico Park is a natural additional The elements of wind, water and A canoe week ahead sv or aw. oamis 20 22 22 21 Forecast Period: February 16 to February 22 Hold it Aries! Apparently, your heading toward outbursts that could add fuel to the fire. It seems as though you are too demanding of a loved one. It's patience that makes the big difference bet- ween the spider and the fly. Keep that thought in' mind--when you contact the opposite sex. A change of attitude--and outward appearance seems to crisscross the chart, for most mem- bers of your sign. The point? Don't change your romance pattern, however. Allow for a surprising twist in your job, task or project. In other words, you might have to yield to a situation in order to survive. Someone in authority is going to turn you down on a request that you consider as being impor- tant. It's not the time to ask favors. This week, you'll find it hard to see beyond your own existance. Don't be disappointed if an associate won't fit into your design of things. The urge to change a love pattern or put a mem- ber of the opposite sex to the "acid test," shows in the chart for most Libraians. You are on your own! In one form -or another, the weather will trigger a subtle chain of events--that will change your present goal in life. The change will be for the best. We are never a tyrant, according to our own light. So, it would be a good idea to think twice, before you tell someone what to do. Things that happened several years ago will haunt you. The past will intrude into the future, during this week's cosmic cycle. Don't make the same mistake. In one way or another, you'll be preparing for an event that you've planned for the Spring. Generally, this week, you'll be making plans for the future. Some Pisceans will attempt to pick up the pieces from a broken romance. . .and start over again. Remember, things are never the same--they'll get better or worse! ITY PROFILE Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus stage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, g, Florida 33733. wilderness provide an excellent opportunity to apply the skills of leadership using partici- pation and involvement as a way of developing commitment to teamwork and co-operation. Local students I5-I8 years of ages who are interested in this opportunity should contact their 'high school principal or a member of the Kinsmen Club of Schreiber. ] IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 20 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY IOth, I955: On Friday, February IIth, the Terrace Bay High School will i be hosts to the students from Geraldton, Nipigon, Schreiber and Marathon for a Sports Jamboree. There will be about 350 students participating in these competitions of basketball, badminton, curling, hockey and bowling. Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Macgregor of Sisekiniks Leke, Ontario arrived to visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marcella and family. Se Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shemanski arrived in Terrace Bey to visit with friends and acquaintances for the week. The Shemanski's are now residents of Appleton, Wisconsin. "Cream Puffs versus Powder Puffs on February 24th"- Line-up: Cream Puffs: "Pro Charbon"'Dippsey Downey", "Chips Jessop", "Yakey Whyte", "Hot Shot Haviland", "Zippo Harrison" "Ditto I Damas", Ditto 2 Demas', "Frenchie Desrosier", "Jungle Fire Sechesky", "Candy Delaronde',"Panther Banks", "Robber Roy", "Wizz Wainikka', "Fire Ball Austin", "Pogo Pluta', "Dill Pickle Weppler" and coach Curley Hale. Powder Puffs: "Slim McKechnie', 'Bouncer Marquis", "Money Bags MacKay", "Joker Black", "Meat Ball Knight", "Blondie Phillips", "Chubby Dorman", Shrimp Dooling", "Boom Boom Coates", "Flash Windle", "Vitamin D Knowles", 'Boots Schock", nTrickey Hayes', "Apple Boyd", "Sleepy Balderstone", "Bubble Gum Coupal", "Stonewall Boudreau" and coach Ken MacKay. Birthday parties held this week were: Wendy MoMillan's sixth, Roddy larson's seventh and Jimmy Ollen-Bittle's sixth. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Austin McMillan were guests of honour at the Kiwanis Club on February Ist. They are the proud parents of the first baby born in Terrace Bay in 1960. 3 Stork Club: Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Stortini of Schreiber, a girl on January 30th, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kirby of Schreiber, a girl on January 3Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. W, Klug, a son on +8 February 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. R, Mineau of Schreiber, a son on February 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy a girl on Feb- ruary Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Savoy, a son on February Ist. | Week-end Specials: Homemade corned beef - 59¢ 1b.; Cali- | fornia Navel Oranges - 85¢/2 doz. cello; Squirrel Peanut Butter, I6 oz. Unity Jar - 35¢; Blue Bonnet Yellow-quick Margarine - I 1b. pkg. - 33¢. 10 YEARS ACO - FEBRUARY ITth, 1965: Stork Club: Born to Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Bolan of Schreiber, ? a son on February 5th; to Mr. and Mrs. L. MoBride of Terrac Bay, & son, on February 5th. g Samuel Boyd celebrates his eighth birthday on Saturday i t 15 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY ITth, 1960: it 3 = ! | with the assistance of nine chums. Oames were pleyed and they returned home with favours after the birthday ceke and | lunch. F : The Schreiber Ladies Curling Club held its annual bon- spiel with twenty rinks in competition. Winning rinks were: First event - K. Swan of Nipigon; 2nd Event - Kay Thorsteinson of Terrace Bay; 3rd Event - Peggy Wellings of Terrace Bay. Schreiber North Sters will compete this week in a best continued page 5 eescecscecocs

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