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Terrace Bay News, 17 Apr 1974, p. 5

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APRIL I7, 1974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Sports Slants = continued had finally been achieved by Hank Aaron, a record that, years ago, they said would never be eclipsed. It's ironical that the sign over which Aaron hit his monumental homer read, "think of it as money," because, that's exactly what it'll give Mr. Hank Aaron ... money. No. 7I5 not only means that Henry can now breathe easy and not worry everytime he steps up to the plate about breaking Ruth's famous record. It means close to a million dollars in endorsements, commercials, movies, you name it, he'll be doing it. Many fantastic stories will be written about Henry Aaron now that he's broken The Bambino's home run mark. I didn't want to write an epic or award-winning story on the historical moment. I'm just glad I was awake to see the great event on live TV and be able to tell you about it in case you missed it ... Since we're on the subject of baseball, I'll stick to that game == even though the Stanley Cup playoffs are under way ---- and make my baseball predictions for this year. Here goes: LAKE SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1974 Kindergarten Registration for September 1974 will take place on: FRIDAY, APRIL 26th from 1:30 p.m. Fo 3:30. pm. at both Schreiber and Terrace Bay Campus' Children born during the months of: January, February and March 1970 will be considered for this program on the basis of school assessment. K. Macleod, Principal. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division West Division I. Montreal I. Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 2. Houston 3. New York 3. Los Angeles 4. St. Louis 4, San Francisco 5. Chicago 5. Atlanta 6. Philadelphia " 6. San Diego AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division West Division I. Baltimore I. Kansas City _ 2. Detroit 2. California 3. Boston 3. Oakland 4. New York 4, Minnesota 5. Boston 5. Texas 6. Cleveland 6. Chicago I'll elaborate on those the Stanley Cup playoffs. ing my fingers crossed the by New York. predictions after Now I'm just keep=- Canadiens can get YOU THINK MARCH WAS COLD? In I962 Here are the Our mean temperature was I9.5°. it was I3° - last year 35°. scores since I959: I959 22° I960° I5° T9961 27.5% I962 3° I963 23:5° I964 21° I965 20.5° I966 21.5% I967 L9° I968 22.5° I969 22° I970 23:5° I971 22.5% 1972 I5.5° I973 35° I974 9.5% If you still need cheering up, notice the warming trend in the past three 5-year period: I959-63 average I9° I964-68 average 20.9° I969~73 average 23.7° Now, that looks better, doesn't it? We thank Mrs. N. Hubelit of Terrace Bay for submitting the above information. Ellen & Robert Rotmark and daughter, visit-« ed Mr. and Mrs. John Knight over the weekend. Margaret Jean Wallwin and her fiance Fred Wilton of Winnipeg spent the weekend with Mr. R.E. Wallwin.

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