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Terrace Bay News, 26 Sep 1973, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 26, I973 First Report - continued ...... protect consumers from rising prices of basic foods. In some cases this problem may only be solved by some form of government subsidy or subvention. Apart from wheat and flour, we are not making specific recommendations at this time but we shall not hesitate to do so if our investigations show that serious increases in consumer prices of staple foods are, or seem likely to be, involved. The recommendations made above can lighten the burden of the low-income family but will not eliminate it. your week ahead sv or. aw. pms Forecast Period: September 30 to October 7, 1973 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 Systemized self deceit, regarding finances, seems to plague most members of your sign. It's advisable for you to review past debts and obli- gations -- before taking on more commitments. Without conscious design, you'll outwit an asso- ciate. Apparently, someone is attempting to manipulate you into an unfavorable position. Actually, it's a week of your doing no wrong. First impressions are going to be especially im- portant. It seems as though . . . how you come across to someone new will trigger a series of favorable events. Many members of your sign will discover, sud- denly, that an associate or someone nearby -- has designs! Look for overtures to come from an unusual source. In spite of your past actions, aspects put you into position for taking advantage of your com- petition. This break, embraces all departments -- including affairs of the heart. Communication seems to be in the general scheme of things. It's highly probable that youll hear about an old flame or relative -- via phone, letter or third party. Many under your sign will never learn! It's a week of clandestine activities; a week of test- ing the opposite sex's reactions. Stay in bound, Libra. It's a fact of life, you'll be in the mood to get in your "brownie" points. Bluntly, you wont waste time with persons who can't contribute to your ambitions. Behind the scene activities and clandestine meeting, of which you are unaware; strange as it might seem -- will be in your favor. This forecast might seem as a stock lecture. Nonetheless, get rest, watch your diet. An im- portant project is coming up -- your health will be essential to its completion. Aceording to your chart, jealousy and envy, long hidden by a member of your family or an associate, will surface. So, be on the lookout! You might tamper with the idea of putting a member of the opposite sex to the acid test. Un- less, you are prepared to back up an ultimatum -- forget it! PERSONALITY PROFILE . For your Sun Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. Because of our concern that children must have adequate nutrition, we str- ongly urge the Canadian Government to expedite the proposed increase in family allowances. As already incidated, we have underway a number of studies in depth. We shall announ- ce the results of these as soon as they are completed. In the meantime, both our own in- vestigators and the members of the Consumers' Association of Canada will be monitoring price movements and will be on the alert against pro ~-fiteering. : C:W.L. MEETING BEGINS NEW SEASON The regular meeting of the Catholic Women's League took place on Sunday, September 9, I973 presided by Mrs. J. Kennedy. Minutes were read and approved. Mrs. Lapenskie (Organization) reminded all members to wear their league pins. Mrs. Regis read a poem entitled "A Smile". Mrs. Helmink reported she will be in charge of the Christmas party. She also touched on the subjects relating to Peace and Development and Social Welfare, and thanked the ladies who had helped when needed. A discussion took place concerning use of the gymnasium, bowling and the penny auction. Mrs. Robitaille is convening the penny auction and asked for help and suggestions to get don- ations. The C.W.L. will be catering to The Teacher's Convention to be held in October. Anyone interested in attending the retreat at Avila Centre will €ind the necessary infor- mation on the Sunday Bulletin. The meeting was adjourned with the League prayers. Father Greengrass played a recording which was very interesting. Recent lunch guests of Mrs. Jessie Macadam, Birchwood Terrace, were Mrs. Margaret Duckwor- th, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontar- io, Mrs. Rose Deal, Assembly Marshal, Mrs. Glorie Miller, Noble Grand, Mrs. Lil Harris, Vice Grand, Ruby Rebekah Lodge. Ts MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martin are happy to ann- ounce the marriage of their oldest son Claude to Susan Blossom of Clinton, B.C. The marriage was solemnized Saturday, Sep- tember I5th, in the Church of Annonciation, fNipigon. The couple are residing in Nipigon, Ontario

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