PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 3, 1950 STORK CLUB: Hearty congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cumming and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart on the arrival of new additions on Sat. July 29th. The Cummings now have a daugh= ter and the Stewarts have a little boy. If you happen to feel that your luck has been rumning out on you lately you might get in touch with Jimmy Corrigan. 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 Forecast Period: August 10 to August 16 Take care Aries! According to Stellar Pat- terns, you must not share long held secrets with a new acquaintance. Also, and old friend- ship might taper off. Most members of your sign face a week of serious talks with the opposite sex. Make cer- tain that the wrong word doesn't snowball into big things. You should know about mouse traps! Anyway, it seems as though someone in authority would like to put your nose on the cheese. Deal with superiors, cautiously. Whether money, or the lack of it. . .is the root of all evil, could be controversal. An exchange of words because of finances is in the scheme of things. Being humble, most certainly, is not one of your stronger points. This week, however, paying tribute to an associate, whether or not it's deserved, will pay off. All the aches and itches that comes with being too involved in someone else's problems, shows in your chart. This week, try to mind your own business. If you disapprove, keep silent! During this cosmic cycle, you'll plunge into a mysterious mood. Meaning? You'll misread an associate's motives. Incidentally, your age will be important, this week. With almost no effort on your part, as a matter of fact, in spite of yourself...it's highly probable that you'll gain financially, in one way or another. An advancement at your job, task or project crisscrosses your chart. As a matter of fact, this should be a fine week for personal and domestic achievements. No question about it, you're prone to promise far more than you can handle. Guard against scheduling yourself on someone else's ability to deliver. No matter how corny it might sound--don't * neglect to pay a minor bill. Also, take care of a minor repair, otherwise, it'll parlay into a major reversal. Being a victim of systemized delusions, when it comes to affairs of the heart, isn't new to you, Pisces! Proceed with the opposite sex, cautiously. 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. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. It seems that Jim and his good wife went out to do a bit of berry pickin! and came back with 35 Four Leaf Clovers instead. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grahcm of Brantford are currently visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, He Scarrow. 20 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 4, 1955 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Daley on the birth of a son on July 3lst. Congratulations to Pat O'Brien and Clarence Buck, who were married in Corpus Christi Church, Port Arthur on July 9th. Mr, and Mrs. Buck will continue to reside in Terrace Bay. Mr, E, Robb of Toronto is spending the summer with her daughter Aggie Sinkins. The Sinkins and Mr. Robb will motor to McKenzie Island this weekend for a visit with Alex Jr, and family. Mr. and Mrs. B.W. Carroll of Kentville, Nova Scotia left Wednesday for home following a two week visit with their daughter Betty Turner and family. Mrs. Par Robinson and Georgie along with Mrs, Sylvia Duquette and Paulette returned last week from a two-week visit in Kenora with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duquette, Mrs. Robinson's parents. Louise and Phil Stuart with their children, Henry, Jean, Irene, Ronny and Cecile arrived home this week from a motor trip to Church Point, Nove Scotia where they visited Phil's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Stuart, end Louiss's father, Mr, Joseph Belliveau. Carol Holford is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs, Don laport and sister Judy Holford and will return is Sept. to Los Angeles, California. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Don Laporte were Mr, and Mrs, Dick Cross, Mr, and Mrs, George Morgan and Miss Fdna Williscroft, all of Fort William Mrs. Ethel Schock and family spent the past two weeks visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Edwards in Chapleau. Norma. and Ronnie stayed on for an extended visit. 15 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 4, 1960 Local winners in the Terrace Bay Swim Meet were: Wendy Duncan, D. Colborne, Molly Harris, Dave Shivas, Betsy Ferrier, Marilyn Marsh, Bill Little, John Rooney, Cliff Wood, Beverly Dodge, Bob Mclillen, George Schmiedchen, STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd of Terrace Bay a daughter, on July 28th, Born to Mr. and Mrs. V. Speziale of Schreiber, a daughter, on August 1st. Crimson gladicli and white mums adorned the altar of St. Martin's Roman Cetholic Church, Terrace Bay on Saturday, July 23rd when Betty CGeyle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, F.A. Sweet, became the bride of Ronald James Marquis. The groom _ 1s the son of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Marquis. Weekend Specials: Player!s Cigarettes - per Carton - $3.09. large Spereribs for Barbecueing - per 1b, = 39¢. Thompson Seedless Grapes - per 1b - 19¢. 10 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 5, 1965 The interior of Holy Angels Romen Catholic Church in Schreiber was adorned with pink gladiolus for the wedding on July 31st of Joyce Esther Valentino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evasio Valentine and John Jaros], son of Mrs. Joseph Jaros] of Renwer, Man., and the late Mr, Jaros]. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. A, Buhrmenn of Terrace Bay, a daughter on July 28th, Born to Mr. and Mrs, A. Huard of Schreiber, a son on July 3Cth. The Hon Kelso A. Roberts anncunced renently that lake Sup- erior is now closed to angling for Lake trout except under the authority of a licence. Commencing on July 30 all lake trout fishermen will be required to obtain a licence to angle for lake trout on Lake Superior and to submit a report on their catch to the Department. He further noted that the licence which 1s provided free of charge is valid for a period of 30 days and mey be renewed as required. Mr. Roberts explained "the new regulation was established to facilitate the management of the important lake trout fishery on leke Superior. continued on page Dsscecoccccens AUGUST 7, 1975¢ it { ]