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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jul 1975, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 16, 1975 iN THE NEWS THI S WEEK Ontario for an extended visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Rey Cockburn. oF YEARS AD = THISUISSHE IZ PISSING FROM CLR FLW irs. Robert Edwards of Montreal with her children, Robin, 20 YEARS AD - July lth, 10955 ? Lrende and Harry are spending the summer in Terrace Bay visiting with her sisters Grace Moores and Ethyle Boyde ARNUND THF TCWi = Joyce and Vie Timpano with daughter Mr, and Mrs. Tom Thompson of Kingston, Ontario are spend=- Sherri and Myle Sweet returned on Friday from a week's trip to Trout Creek to visit Vic's parents, 'r. and Irs. Oo Timp=- ano and in Loring, Ontario with Vic's brother, Paul Timpano and "amily Mr. and lrg. Albert MeWilliam of Brooklyn, liew York spent the past week with !'r, MeWllliam's sister, Aggie Sinkins. Alex Sinkins left with the MeWilliams on Monday for Toronto where they will vislt with "ir, McWilliams Mother, Mrs. Robb, Mrs, Ted Srown entertained for her son Teddy's fifth Bir- thday on Saturday afternoon; ten young guests were present, Joan and Rob Hopper left last Saturday for Sturgeon Fells, 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 PISCEN Feb. 19-Mar. 20 your week ahead ev or. aw. ovis Forecast Period: July 20 to July 26 It's that old thing about good fortune traveling along strange avenues. Anyway, a reversal will take on a surprising twist and work out to your benefit. Do your best to paint this week's events with a broad brush of optimism. Actually, you'll face a series of setbacks, especially, with the op- posite sex. You've heard of a mouse trap? Anyway, it seems as though an associate, connected with your job, task or project, is trying to put your nose on the cheese. It seems as though you'll blunder onto secrets that must not be shared with anyone. What is more, someone in authority will boost your confidence. Getting along with a routine associate could be a problem, this week. Remember, we're never treacherous, according to our own light. Think about it! By imperceptible degrees, things will go your way. In other words, you'll do a better than you think job. So, don't air a grievance. Long term plans or investments should show signs of paying off, during this cosmic cycle. It's not the time to 'shift horses in mid stream.' Many members of your sign will form a firm and productive friendship, at this time. Get- ting along with people, in general, is in the scheme of things. You'll be in the mood to tell someone off or write a 'poison pen' letter. Also, curb the urge to use the 'needle' on your associates. Most members of your sign unattached, can look for a refreshing meeting with a member of the opposite sex. Other Capricorns, will seek cooperation and teamwork. Strange alliances and intrigues, show in your chart. There's an outside possibility that you might become involved in a "get rich" scheme. This week. as your spirit soars. ..so will your urge to spend. It might seem like stock advice, nevertheless. keep your budget under control. ing a week in Terrace Bay as guests of their son Verle and i Wott, family. i Norme. and Len Crockford with Faye and Don Whitley have returned from two weeks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and in Chic- ago, Illinois. Safety Slogan: Last Week's Safety Slogan "Eyes are Precious - Proteot Them produced the following winners: Mike Churney, John Mikus, Doug Thompson, Jack Humphray, George Daniels, Russ Downey, Mrs. Ernie Woods, Mrs. Don Boudreau, Mrs. Paul Coupsl, and Mrs. D.J.M. MoCausland. Those who missed were: Harry Hall, Paul Coupal and Mrs. Sax Lundberg. 15 YEARS AGO ~ July llth, 1960 The Terrace Bay Community Church was the scene of a lovely : wedding on Saturday, June 25, 1960 at 7 o'clock when Barbara Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clinton of Toronto became the bride of Robert Russell Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weaver of Schreiber. A group of friends surprised Mrs. Jim Bradley on Tuesday, d June 5th, when they gathered at the home of Mrs. Bea Williams. Mrs. Bradley, her husband and family leave this Wednesday for lancaster, New Brunswick. Co-hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Elva McMillan. Weekend Specials: 8 1b. average - 51g/1b. Fresh Ground Beef - lean - 39¢/1b. New Potatoes = 59¢ - 10 1b, bags Maple Leaf Fresh Creamery butter - 2 1bs - $1.33. Rose Brand Margarine - 2 lbs = U5¢. Sundey afternoon the Terrace Bay Comets travelled to Port Arthur to play the Colonels in a double-header. won the first game 4-0 and the second game was called after nine innings because of the 6 P.M. curfew with the score tied at 2-2. In the first geme Ab Filipovie, the Colonel's pitcher, limited the Comets to three hits while striking oA out eleven and walking only one man. Kolody for Terrace pitched well enough to win, allowing four hits, striking _~ out five and walking one. Hansen smashed out two of the ! three hits for Terrace. Cuimont started on the hill for' the Comets in the second game, He was wild and, after get= ting one out and walking three, he was pulled out in favour of Rex Taylor. Taylor pitched the remaining 8 2/3 innings and did not allow a hit, He struck out nine and walked six. Nipper Osmar had three hits in this game while Hansen and Strope each had twa. 10 YEARS ACO - July 15th, 1965 Mrs. Bob Ellicott and Mra John Spillane were co~hostesses at a party honouring !Mrs. Muriel Singleton, a combined occasion when old friends bade farewell to Mrs. Singleton and also presented wedding gifts for her new home in Fort William. Mrs, Helen Jartus of the St. John Ambulance Association has received word that all nine candidates in the recent first aid class have been successful in their examinations. They were: Mr. John Johnston, Mr. Gordon Pike, Constable Keith Scott, Constable Stewart Jones, Mr. Alf Bull, Gordon Moorey, Miss Beulah McBride, Mrs. Beverley Himes and Mrs. Winona Livingston. While golfing with Coke and Mrs. Campbell and his wife, R.A.(Bob) Turner, made a hole-in-one on the Aguasabon Golf Course. Bob started golfing last year. He was using a '| campbell ball. { Recent visitors at the Harold Marsh home were lr. and Mr, Bob Winkelman, Miss Avis Mertes and their son, Bill Marsh, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ; Continued Page Seccosccccorccecoccnced o Grade "A" Eviscerated Turkeys: = 6 to { { The Colonels '

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