PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 20, 1977 100KING BACK 25 YEARS AGO - APRIL 17, 1952 STORK CLUBj Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliveau to whom the "ole bird" delivered a daughter on Thursday, April 10th, and to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boyd who also received a girl on April I4th., This sounds like some kind of a record, but we wouldn't say for sure---- the last 12 babies born in our new hospital have been girls. Any Comment, Fellas? DONFT MISS NEXT WEEK'S THRILLING INSTALLMENT} Will the chempionship be decided? Will Pattison commit suicide? Does it meke any difference? Will they amputate Checkryn's arm? How about those 267 pins? Will Aunt Lucy dramatize this stirring saga? Any who has seen the surprise ending to this ploturs is asked to refrain from telling their friends as it will ruin it for them. > ~The new slate of officers for the ladies! Curling Club is President - A. Sinkins, Vice President - B. Jessop, Sec- Treas, = I, Edmond. YOUR WEEK AHEAD By DAMIS 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 April 24 - 30, 1977 Start a creative project that appeals to you. Health matters should be looked after. Avoid medications of questionable value. Family obligations demand your attention. Use this period as a time of preparation for launching projects in the near future. Communications are the key. You share im- portant news and information with interesting companions. Cooperate. Try not to be overly émotional. Other people's problems can get pretty heavy when you leave yourself open to them. Behind the scenes forces are at work and could be risky. A situation with dubious overtones calls for careful handling. Cooperation with your mate works te your ad- | vantage. Share your resources willingly and let your ideas be known. Hopes and wishes start you daydreaming. Put some action to the dream, and bring it alive. Responsibilities on the job can be pretty over- whelming. More efficient methods of work are present. It's up to you to put them in motion. Have faith in the future and enjoy the now. Take stock of yourself, your assets, your liabilities, and evaluate your goals. Avoid any confrontation with partner over money matters. The opinion of a trusted associate can keep you out of trouble. Dealings with others are highlighted. A business arrangement with good potential seems likely. A proposal of marriage is not unlikely. Your own special talents and creative thinking reflect favorably in your working environ- ment. Build up your earnings. Be alert to op- portunity. 20 YEARS AGO - APRIL 18, 1957 The High School Girls basketball team continued to dis- play their championship form as they defeated Nipigon 20-11 *. last Saturday afternoon at the Nipigon High School. Scoring for Terrace were: D,' Lehto 10, R, Leclair 5, H, Dennis 3, Be Stevens 2, Playing good defensive ball and checking well were S, locking, M. Crandlemire, S. McInnes, M, Banks, Winners of the Esster Art Competition sponsored by the Hudson Bay Co. are as follows: Grade 1 - Valeria Ann Turner, 2 - Betty lou Cavanaugh, 3 - Marie Sadowick, L - Henry Caulin, 5 - Cathy Cavanaugh, 6 - Kenney Rennett, 7 = Bonnie Jean Wilson, 8 - Diane Fontsine. Judges for the competition were Miss Cathy Smith, Mr. Dave Locking and Mr. John Morrison, - 15 YEARS AGO - APRIL 19, 1962 A committee named "The Development Committee for the. Na Terrace Bay Golf Course" has been set up. The purpose of this committee is tc develop a golf course in Terrace Bay, below the Motor Hotel and between the Aguasabon River and lake Superior, The Executive consists of President - Jack \ Thomas, Vice President - Joe Adamo, Secretary - Ross Mit- f chell, Treasurer - Al Pattison, Work Parties = Thor Olsen, Publicity - Jack lang, Equipment = Jack Thomas, The ob=- jeotives for the summer of 1962 are 1. Finish clearing, fertilize and seéd four fairways. 2. Clear two additional fairways. 3. Survey the last three fairways. 4. Spray brush- kill on.the last five fairways, If the above is accomplish- ) ed, four holes would be available Yor. play starting in the Spring of 1963. WEEKEND SPECIALS ~ EASTER SUNDAY DINNER at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel ~ Ale $2.00, Children (under 14) -$1,00 Under Six Free, : 10 YEARS AGO <-APRIL 20, 1967 Our new Recreation. Director, David Courtemanche, his : wife Wanda and their two sons Rod and Scott have arrived in Terrece Bay and have taken up residence at 96 Hudson Drive. . Yellow tulips adorned St. Andrew's United Church, Schr- eiber on April 1, 1967 when Rev. C.E. Prinselsar officiated at the marfiage of Gladys Elizabeth Madigan, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, W. A.. Madigan of Pointe Au Baril and MacTier, Ont, to Durward Quinton Hamilton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, I.D. Hamilton of Chapleau, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton will continue to reside in Schreiber where both are employed by the Canadaien Pacific Railway. v 5 YEARS AGO - APRIL 20, 1972 2 On March 30th, at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel a Kimberly- Clark sponsored luncheon was held for Harold Marsh who re- tired with more than 25 years service, > The leke Superior Board of Education at their April 8th meeting approved the crest and colours submitted by the BH --~ students for the new lake Superior High School. Joe Dobush of Terrace Bay campus has been adjudged the winner in the Tam competition for the new school crest for lske Superior High School and will receive an sward of ten dollars. - 1 ¥EAR AM - APRIL 21, 1976 Jack Stokes, MPP for lake Nipigon Riding armounced that Cindy Thompson of Terrece Bay has been chosen on ef the ten students to represent the Province of Ontario at the Olympic Youth camp during the Olympic Games in Montreal, P.Q. from June 13 to August L, 1976. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. Gary Emms, of Terr- ace Bay, a girl on April I4, Born to Mr, and Mrs. Barris Davis, of Terrace Bay, a boy, on April 12th in Thunder Bay. i -