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Terrace Bay News, 22 Oct 1975, p. 4

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TEERACE Ian BAY NEWS OCTOBER 22, 1975 iN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 2% VEARS AY . OLTOBER 19, 1950 STORK CliR: Jongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koskl on the birth of a son on finday, Ootober 15th, Mother and son both doing well. TYPCRTANT MEETING: Community Church Congregation: The tentative financial programme in respect "0 the proposed new church building will be set before the congregation at an open meeting on Tuesday evening, October 24th. The building of a church, one of which the congregation can be proud of and a credit to the community, 1s a pre: sing matter. Your presence is urgently requested at this meeting. 1ddies! Hallowe'en Vasquerade: Starting at 6:00 p.m. "your week ahead sv or aw. oamis Forecast Period: October 26 to November 1 ARIES No one. that is. no one intentionally. recruits Mar. 21-Apr. 19 © enemies. Your attitude. however. this week. could be peculiar--to put it mildly. TAURUS Problems with a co-worker or an associate, Apr. 20-May 20 seems to be in the scheme of things. You'll have only yourself to blame. It's 'buck passing time." : GEMINI Hangups about luxuries. are highly probable. May 21-June 20 Actually. as your spirits soar--so will your urge to spend. Watch your budget. MOONCHILD You're heading toward the "worry circle June 21-July 22 trap." Remember. there are situations and events over which you have no control. Fur- thermore. vou'ré a little over sensitive. LEO One way or another. you'll be pinch hitting. At July 23-Aug.22 the very least. you'll utilize a past experience. It's highly probable that you'll hear that a new project is on the way. VIRGO By way of telephone. the mail or even through Aug. 23-Sept. a third party--there should be surprising news. Actually. you're due for a lucky break. oo wo LIBRA Listen closely. Whatever you do--keep a "get 'Sept. 23-Oct. 22 rich scheme" at arms length: neither lend nor borrow money. Someone is up to financial mischief. SCORPIO Many under your sign will receive help from a Oct. 23-Nov. 21 member of the opposite sex. There will be strings attached. This week. think twice before you ask for favors. SAGITTARIUS It's a day when you can do no wrong. Put your Nov. 22-Dec. 21 hand on the lever--pull--and you'll hit the jackpot. This cosmic cycle offers many oppor- tunities. CAPRICORN You have a task ahead that's without pleasure. Dec. 22-Jan. 19 But. you'll do it well--even your enemies will - admit to that. There's resistance to your job. task or project. ? <Q There's all sorts of information coming your BARI Ss 18 way--most of it has little value. In fact. : 3 someone is trying to 'cross your wires.' Stellar patterns indicate excessive gossip. PISCES You should do well with persons in authority. Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Incidentally. tell your mate or similar alliance --to watch what they sign. Someone close might have legal entanglements. 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 12/66, S:. Petersburg, Florida 33733. on the 31st, the kids will meet at the shopping centre and parade from there to Jackfish Junction (Kenogami Road) from there trough the Townsite and via the PostOffice short-cut to the Recreation Hall, On arrival at the Hall, the child= ren will be split into two groups,then the fun really 'e= gins. Costume judging for which real swell prizes will be awarded; apple ducking; treasure hunt and various games of sll descriptions, Transportation will be available to take the smaller children back to the Townsite. 20 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 20, 1955 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go te Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brend on the birth of a son on Octo' + 1lith, and to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchirka on the birth of a daughter on October 139th. : Mrs. T.O. Smith, the former louise Farrow, was guest of honour at a very lovely miscellaneous Shower Wednesday evening, October. 12th, when Doris Hanaford; Cecile Simms, Mabel Clayson and Gwen Crisson shared hostess honours at the home of the latter, Mrs. Vi Fraser was hostess at a Mi-cellaneous Shower last Sunday evening when Marie Bougle was the guest of hoi.our, Marie is bride-elect of November 19th. Another shower of interest was held Tuesday eve: ng the 18th, with Murlel Sitch guest cf honour and Mrs. Bert Duncan and Mrs, Aggle "inkins were joint hostesses at the home of the latter, Doris and Nick Chopty with the twins, Jane and Judy re=- turned recently fom their trip to Montreal to visit with Doris! parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Phee and relatives there. Doris and the twins had a three week visit, while Nick arrived for the last week and to accompany them home. Saturday night, October 15th was the occasion for a farewell party in honour of Dick Jones of Terrace Bay who left M'nday, October 17th, for Blind River, Ontario She' la and Stan Zwaresh were visitors in Duluth, Minn- esota last week, 15 YEARS AQ ~ OCTOBER 20th, 136G STORK CLUB; Born to Mr. and Mrs. A, Fiorenza of Sch- reiber on Gotober 12th, a daughter. Born to Mr, and Mrs. J. Lang of Terrace Bay, a son on October 16th, ; Weekend Specials: Rump or Round Steak Roast - Blue rand Beef - per lb, = 75¢, B.C. MacIntssh A:ples in Handy=~-Pak Cartons =~ $1.99, Kleenex =~ Eco omy size - LOOs - 3/98¢. Carnation Milk-per case =~ $7.19, Many farewell parties have been held for the families leaving for Castlegar, B.C. Joan and Joe Charban ware entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Solly. Rita and Harold Newell and their family also left last and a Stag was held for Harold by his friends and co- workers. > Susie and Judy Oreham were visitors last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mts. R. Pugh and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R, Koziy in Fort William, Winners in the Kiwanis Junior Fishing Contest were feted at the regular dinner meeting and during the even= ing were awarded prizes in the different categories. Coleen Kenney was the big winner in the Lake Trout Class while Roy Williams came first in the Speckled Trout divis- ions David Fedun had the largest Pickerel and Raymond Delaronde copped the Pike award. 10 YEARS ACO = OCTOBER 271, 1965 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, Edward Stachiw of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on October 13th, Born to Mr, and Mrs. Guiseppi Costa of Schreiber a daughter, on Ostober 1k. Schrelbert!s own Cosmo Filane "as a new LF Hecord to his oredit. The record, recorded in london, Ergland last June wag arranged and conducted by Art Snider of Toronto, Cosmo's vocal coach, It alsc features "The Br axaways'. The title of the record "Small Town Boy" is also one of the numbers he sings. continued page Se sresrreervanrns

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