PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 19, 1977 0OKING BA 25 YEARS ACO - JANUARY 17, 1952 Lunch Psils meet Pale Faces in "grudge'Hockey League - Roster for Lunch Pails - Goal - "Eagle Eye" Falzetta, '"High-Ball" Mikus, "Flash" Paren},"Snips' Allen, "Stecmer" Hamilton, "Hamer Head" Sernesky, "19-25" Sernesky, Chink" Janicki, "Junior" Wilson, "Skinmer' Delaronde, 'Woody'" Craig, "Fire-Ball Fedun, "Capt." Kydd, '"Haywire' Marquis, "Slim" Dorman (Club Ref.), "Rhumatie" Gross - Manager, "Jock" Corr- {gan - Cheerleader, "Skeenywaboos' Latour - Coach, "Humphrey" Spencer - Trainer. Roster for the Pale Faces - Playing Coach - "Mr. Anthony" Borsum, 'Meat' Campbell, "10%" Maros- tioca, "Fat! Grabowy, "Shyster" Jeanneret, 'Winston" Marsh, "Curly II" Thompson, 'D.P." Brady, "Shadow" Sechesky, "Snooper" Dalzell, Joe($) Heenan, "Playboy! Pattison, "Scrounger' Boudresu, "Screamer ' McDonald, "Curly" Ross, "300 Ton" Rowlandson, '"Besker' Rowley. YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy pamis Forecast Period: ARIES Mars in Taurus in your second house of Mar. 21-Apr. 19 Finance should stimulate financial affairs. New business enterprises could bring hand- . some rewards. TAURUS Physical energy is high. Channel it into worth- Apr. 20-May 20 while endeavors rather than restless inac- * tivity. Tackle difficult tasks. GEMINI Get started on those important matters you've May 21-June 20 & delayed till after the holidays. This is a favorable period for-big accomplishments. MOONCHILD Hope and wishes are fulfilled with little ap- June 21-July 22 parent effort on your part. Favorable for at- taining ambitions. LEO Discretion is called for in professional mat- July 23-Aug. 22 ters. Use the 'kid glove" treatment in con- tacts with superiors. Seek no favors. VIRGO You have an abundance of energy for add- Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ing to your knowledge. Enlightened under- standing brings deep satisfaction. Establish credit standing. Reserve assets may LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 be reduced but not for long. It's entirely probable they will be replaced soon. SCORPIO It's a time to share the good things of life with Oct. 23-Nov. 21 your partner. Avoid discord. Tactfully handle your own affairs. SAGITTARIUS Routine matters should be handled promptly. Nov. 22-Dec. 21 Be alert to changing trends, and your relation- ships with subordinates. CAPRICORN Pleasurable days ahead. Maybe a bit of Dec. 22-Jan. 19 romance as your emotional nature encourages exciting response. Take a chance. AQUARIUS Take care with people you bring into your Jan. 20-Feb. 18 home, and don't get embroiled in a domestic conflict. A good housecleaning lets off steam. PISCES Mental pursuits are favored. Natural brillance Feb. 19-Mar. 20 shines forth. Be discriminating in making your travel plans. - reiber, January 15th, a girl. 20 YEARS AG - JANUARY 17, 1957 On Januery 11th at 7:12 p.m. at the Terrace Bay Hospital Baby Boy Valiquette became the first baby born in 1959. The proud parents are Mr. and Mra. Garnett Valiquette. Al11-Saints Roman Catkoliec Church, Strathroy, Ontario was : decorated with poinsettias for the wedding December 29th : #3 X of Verna Mildred Claxton and Lawrence John Vezina. On December 29th in a Christmas. setting of poinsettias and evergreen in St. Joseph's Church, Sarnia, Ontaria, : Dorothy Ellen Hurley, Deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas El Hurley became the bride of Terrence Michael Hobin. os STORK CLUB: Mr. and Mrs. T. Kostiuk on the birth of a "3 son on January 12th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Szpak on the birth of &' a son, January 15th. 8 15 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 18, 1962 5 & STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Perras of Schreiber, -& on a son on January 15th. WEEKEND SPECIALS - Steak Sale: Sirloin, T-Bone, Round - "5¢/1b. 2 lbs. Butter - 99¢., with every $25.00 order. Cooking Onions - 3 1b. cello bag - 25¢. roan Ses The Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company at Terrace Bay , has announced plans for a major change in wood storage i facilities. Switchover to the new system is scheduled for | the fall of 1963. It is expected to be in full operation tH sometime in 1964, $ 3 This Saturday evening's movie features a Walt Disney KE action film "Johnny Tremaine". Starting time is 6:45 p.m. 3 at the High School Auditorium. 9 a 10 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 19, 1967 The new addition to the Holy Angels Separate School was formally opened shortly after New Years in a ceremony at- tended by Architect Harold Tett of Port Arthur, the School Board, R.B. Spadoni representing Town Council, and L.R. MeCuaig High School Board. The 56 x 70 ft. addition con- A tains the kindergarten, one classroom, and staff room with h kitchen facilities. . STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Speziale of Sch- Born to Mr. and Mrs. B.W. ) Pollard, Schreiber, January 16, e girl. Born to Mr. and ri Mrs. A. Stortini of Schreiber, a son, on January 5th, in } i Port Arthur General Hospital. 5 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 20, 1972 *. St. Martin of Tours was the setting for the Christmas season wedding of Denise Rochon and Bill Moon, Jr. on ; 1 December 29th, at 4 p.m. Father A. Greengrass officiated. Denise is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rochon, and Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Moon, Sr. ell of Terrace Bay. Twenty Canadian Women curlers sang, laughed and curled 3 their wey through Scotland in November and recently returned 4 to their respective home to "tell all". Among the con- \ tingent of members of the Canadian Ladies Curling Associat- | _ jon was our own Peggy Wellings, of the Terrace Bey Curling « Club, chosen as one of two from all of Ontario to represent her province. 4 1 YEAR AGO - JANUARY 21, 1976 Terrace Bay's first baby of 1976 was a girl, born '% January 3rd in the Port Arthur General Hospital at 6:06 p.m. Courtney Meridith Waverick is the first child of Linda and Gerald Waverick, 26A Southbridge Road, Terrace Bay. Winners of the Public Spesking Contest held at the Lake Superior Public School in Terrace Bay on January 15th were: Intermediate Division - Marigold Bishop and Fred Speer; Junior Division - Geoffrey Gorham end Susan Smith. A i Wi 1 Ce al Ef a p-- :