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Terrace Bay News, 12 Jan 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS (7) (LOOKING BACK 25 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 10, 1952 WELCOME TO: ' Don 0llen-Bittle snd wife Betty (formerly at.CFPA, Port Arthur) now living on Elizabeth Ave. Joe Cavanaugh, wife Rita, and daughter Mary Patricia, now resident on Elizabeth Ave. Ken Hutchinson, wife Marjorie and sons Randy and Robert Paul now living on Elizabeth Ave. Wm MacKenzie and wife Joyce are now on Birch Crescent. frank Ginn, wife Luella, and children Robert John, Andrew Frank, Paige Luella and Catherine, are residents on Popular Crescent, ;,0le Olsen, now living on Elizabeth Ave. with wife Mery and daughter Karen. Ernie Woods and wife Phyllis are now on Elizabeth Ave. FISH AND GAME CLUB: The Fish and Game Club will hold a Chicken Shoot on January 27th at 1:00 p.m. st the rifle range across from the old Post Office. YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy amis 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: January 16 to January 23 This is not the time for disagreeing with those in authority. A point of family pride may be at issue. A favorable time for initiating new intellectual ventures. This may involve a profitable business -- trip. Look for places where savings can be made. Waste and inefficiency make for costly business functioning. Have a heart to heart discussion with your mate about that matter that's been troubling you. It gives a new perspective. Armed with all the facts at your command. you stand a better than good chance of finding a job to your liking. d : Creative urges are high. Study the situation carefully before risking assets on a gamble. Know what you are doing. Family matters and home conditions are demanding of your attention. Future security 1s dependent on present homework. Short trips involving social and business con- tacts are favored. Be aware of what the family is up to. A dent in your financial picture seems likely. Be happy knowing that money spent on social projects at this time proves to be very gratifying. Let your thoughts be known. Achievement of goals seems likely. Obstacles in the path disin- tegrate. ; Inside 'in-sight is invaluable. Be wary of un- scrupulous characters lest you find yourself involved in dubious dealings. Enjoy the congeniality of good friendships. Give a helping hand where needed. It comes back many times over. 20 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 10, 1957 The marriage of Lydena (Dene) Jane Mcore to James Roy Clancy was solemnized on Thursday, December 27th at 6:30 P.M, in the Manse. Rev. Dr. Arthur lavender officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan with Wendy and Cheryl returned home New Years Day from their holiday trip to Toronto to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Anita and Ron Maycoock. While visiting they became proud grandparents with the arrival of grandson Mark on December 20th. Marge and Roy Larson with Marilyn Gordon travelled to Eagle River over the last weekend to take Marge's brothers » Brian and David Montey who had been visiting here the past week and to bring back their daughter Darlene and niece. Holly Berndtsson who had been the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Montey for the Christmas holidays. 15 YEARS AQD - JANUARY 11, 1962 STORK CLUB: The stork wes a little late in arriving in Terrace Bay this year but finally landed with his bundle from Heaven 'and presented Mr. and Mrs, J. St. Louis with a daughter on Januery 6th. The Schreiber New Year Baby was closer to schedule, when & son arrived at nearly noon on January 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Pitkanen. WEEKEND SPECIALS: Baby Beef Liver - 29¢/1b. Minced Beef - Fresh Ground - lean - 2 lbs - 75¢. Bacon - 69¢ - 1b. 10 YEARS 'AGO - JANUARY 12, 1967 Rev. and Mrs. R.J.S. Inshaw were honoured by the com- munity at a farewell party held in St. Johnt!s Anglican Church Hall. Schreiber's first 1967 Baby is Christopher Michael Borutski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Borutski, born at Terrace Bay hospital Jan. 1, thus winning not only the coveted silver mug but also the first of the Centenial spoons to be presented to each Schreiber child born in 167. Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Kenney had son Vince, wife and grand- son Bryan home for the holidays along with daughter Coleen who has returned to St. Joseph's College, North Bay and son Eddie from Merritt, B.C. Mary Martinsen won two of three turkeys in the Terrace Bay Christmas roll-offs, one with a score of 827 and the other with 822. 5 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 13, 1972 The Township of Terrace Bay is pleased to announce the ° following winners in the Annual Sparkle Contest sponsored by the Hydro System, Township of Terrace Bay: 1st prize: Willard Vezina, 2nd prize: Eric Opas, 3rd prize: Herald Milks. Honourable Mentions: Burk Pollard and Don laporte. Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Yates of Schreiber wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Joy Amn, to Mr. Jodeph Edward Eveline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eveline of Chapleau. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornfield of Terrace Bay, a girl on December 31, 1971. 1 YEAR AGO = JANUARY 14, 1976 Mr, Paul Mathew, his wife, Nancy, sons Samuel and Richard, and daughter Susan are welcomed to Terrace Bay. Mr. Mathew will be the new Administrator of the McCausland Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Michael McCausland announce the marriage of their daughter Patricia Ann to Mr. Jack Austin Hasen on Saturday, December the twentieth, 1975, Toronto. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Roen of Schreiber a girl, on December 26th, 1975. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. Costa, of Schreiber, a girl on January 5th, 1975. Born to Mr. and | Mrs. Bevin Black of Terrace Bay, a girl on January 5th, 1976. Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Jalava of Terrmce Bsy, a girl on Saturdey, January 10th. : 1 '3 mk v 2 Ng EE i 3 £

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