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Terrace Bay News, 15 Feb 1978, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 15, 1978 (5) (LOOKING BACK, 25 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 12, 1953 On Tuesday next, February 17th at 8:15 pem. the official opening ceremony of our brand new Continuation School, complete with a combined Gymnasium-Auditorium will get underway. A very interesting programme has been planned for the evening. The entire building consists of four classrooms, all of which are currently in use. This latest addition to our Townsite is a most welcome one that we all can be justly proud of. 20 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 13, 1958 Once again Terrace Bay congratulates Peggy Wellings, Ann Latour, Ida Romaniuk and Sylvia Duquette for capturing the Northwestern Ontario Ladies Curling Championship. DID YOU KNOW? Jackladder production in 1957 here at Terrace Bay totalled approximately 222,200 cords of wood. 15 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 14, 1963 Word has been received that Stan Hodgkiss, President of the Canadian Wild Life Federation has heen appointed by the Hon. A. Kelso Roberts to the Minister's Advisory Committee. The appointment means that Mr. Hodgkiss will be called upon to attend meetings in various parts of the Province of Ontario in connection with Conservation needs. WEEKEND SPECIALS: . Combination Offer: 1 1b. Maple Leaf Weiners & 1 pkg. Hot Dog Buns - Both for .85¢--- serve Hot Dogs for lunch or a TeVe Supper. Prime Rib Roast - Short Cut 79¢/1b. Klear Liquid Wax = 46 oz. tin = each $1.55. 10 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 15, 1968 About 40 exhausted students from Terrace Bay High School re- tuened grom Geraldton Saturday, proudly displaying their. two trophies won at the Basketball Tournament. ' The Terrace Bay Senior Girls Basketball team, led by Lynn Simmer, won every game they played. The cheerleaders also competed for points for the various routines. Led by Mary Clara Coupal, the cheerleaders received 129 out of a total of 150 points. 5 YEARS AGO - FEBRUARY 14, 1973 MINIMUM: WAGES INCREASED FEBRUARY 1: $1.80 for all employees in general industry except students and $2.05 for construction employees. A minumum rate of fl. 45 has been set for students under the age of 18. © ° |i the recent election for Public School Trustee to the Lake Superior Board of Education held on February, Mrs. Joan Nugent was elected to office. 1 YEAR AGO -- FEBRUARY 16, On January 15th, 1977 the four local elementary schools - Lake Superior (Schreiber-Terrace Bay), St. Martin's and Holy Angels competed in a volleyball tournament at St. Martin's and the Terrace Bay Campus of the Lake Superior Public School. * Lake Superior Schreiber Campus Boys! and Girls! teams went undefeated winning the trophy. 1977 LINES AND WRINKLES By MARY KAI LUA Cosmetic science has extracted a skin beauty substance from the bean of a tropical plant that ~ works wonders by making rough, lined face and dry chap- ped hands look years younger fast. Use it tonight and you should see vast improvement in the moming. Many small lines around the eyes and mouth may hopeless should start to vanish . in a few days. But that isn't all. That discouraging weather- darkened old-age skin tone fades away. But don't take my word for it . . . use this exciting substance yourself for 7 days. . . satisfaction is guaranteed or re- turn for refund. It's the tropical "nut extract that works wonders en # for wrinkles and lines. It's called Cocrema Dry Skin Creme. PHARMACY already have disappeared and wrinkles you have given up as WAGHORN'S YOUR WEEK AHEAD gy DAMIS Forecast Period Feb. 19 - 25 Friends seem to be forcing you into a decision. Keep abreast of current trends and follow your good judgment. ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 This is not the time for making major ! changes. Legal matters, contracts, ete. should wait a few days. - GEMINI A disappointment or delay could be experi- May 21-June 20 enced with regard to studies. The delay proves to be to your benefit. ; .MOONCHILD Have a little concern for the mounting June 21-July 22 telephone bill. Are all those calls really necessary"? LEO Tread cautiously or you could find yourself in July 23-Aug. 22 the middle of a hot debate or lawsuit. VIRGO Putting too much of yourself into the job Aug. 23-Sept. 22 becomes a health threat. Ease up a little. Let those around you do their share. LIBRA A few ill chosen words to your sweetheart} Sept. 23-Oct. 22 becomes "operation deep freeze." You'd bet- ter turn on the defroster. SCORPIO For« the sake of sound family health, make Oct. 23-Nov. 21 sure the rules of good sanitation are followed. SAGITTARIUS You are very expressive this week--probably Nov. 22-Dec. 21 a little too much so. A foot in the mouth can be : embarrassing. CAPRICORN Concern over financial matters can be eased Dec. 22-Jan. 19 by eliminating the source of confusion and inefficiency. AQUARIUS Your strong competitive urgings, could get 5 Jan. 20-Feb. 18 you embroiled in arguments. Silence can be golden this week. PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Dwelling on past events could bring out some depressing memories. Join others in festive happenings. BR Se age 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. Damis Staff, PO Box 526, Pinellas Park, Florida 33565

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