TERRACE BAY L BR NEWS APRIL 30, I975 IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK © - APRIL 27, 1950 y still be snow on the ground, but that doesn't lent fisherman like Willie Heinrich of the Wood partment. He walked home with a 193 1b. pike sh Lake last Saturday. Nice Fishin' Willie. en Hodgkiss has been appointed Librarian to suc- heeler who has left town. Mrs. Hodgkiss extends relcome to all residents who have not yet made use 'ary. 'erence to the recent talk about the arrival of ers in this area, Jim Geary of the Service Dept. | with the following repartee when asked if he had week ahead sv or. aw. oamis . Forecast Period: May 4 to May 10 An older person is going to put you to test. There's 9 a high probability that you might be forced tos sacrifice a friendship or recent acquaintance. it seems as though you'll become extremely prac- 0 tical about your relationship with a member of the opposite sex. Meaning? Monies, job and career potential will be taken into consideration. During this cosmic cycle, most members of your 20 sign will be in the mood to organize. So, don't be surprised if you have the strong urge to clean up your environment. ) You're prone to spend, entirely, too much time 2 and money on whims and trivia. Put monies into a minor repair that could snowball to a major reversal. Your job, task or project might affect your 2 health. According to your chart, it would be a good idea to take basic safety precautions, this week. Misunderstandings and poor communications 22 seem to be in the general scheme of things. Listen, intentively, to instructions and read details, religiously. Again, much will depend on proper communications. Wanderlust, in affairs of the heart, shows in the 2 charts, for most members under your sign. Such mischief, will indeed, affect your job, task or project. Listen, Scorpio! A devious member of the op- 1 posite sex, shows in your chart. Be certain that you are not led into circumstances, set up to work against you. IS One shot deals, get rich schemes, bloom in full 1% glory. This cosmic cycle offers veiled promises and fake opportunities. So, 'pass' on any--Ilast chances! : Ambition--is a good thing! It's full speed ahead, 9 for your sign, Capricorn. One problem, don't of- fend a superior or person in authority. Without conscious design, a member of the op- J posite sex might lead you, ever so gently, into a situation. . .that might cause gossip. Poke up the fire of optimism. According to your 0 chart, a promise given you several months ago--will materialize this week. All should go well, Pisces. i seen any of 'em. "FLYING SAUCERS", he said, "They're nothin? you should be around our front door at night when I get home late for supper - SAUCERS - CUPS - PLATES - Cripes, they're all flying I" On Saturdey, April 22nd in the Legion Hall, a Father and Son Banquet was held by the Scout Committee for the Cubs and Schouts and their Fathers. lst stars were presented to Allen Wood, Colin Craig, Dennis Scowen and Tom Stevens. 2nd stars went to Jim Erikson, Stan Kowalik and Larry Wilson. Winner for the best All Round Scout was Billy Marsh. 20 YEARS AGO - APRIL 28, 1955 TOWN TOPICS: Marjorie and Glen Baillie will leave for their home in Toronto next Saturday following a two week vacation with Glen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baillie. Ruth and Bob Shirriff returned last Friday from their trip by plane to New York where they enjoyed a very busy five days. The Dim Bulbs held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Ethyle Boyd. Bridge was played dur- ing the evening with Louise Stuart winning first prize while Rita Cavanaugh and Lois Haviland shared the honour of re- ceiving booby prizes. A Delicious luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Sheila Zwaresh. STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week gc to Mr. and Mrs. William Kurylo on the birth of a daughter on April 22rd. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John LeBlanc on the birth of a daughter on April 24th. 15 YEARS AG - APRIL 28, 1960 Dr. B.McDonald, D.D.S., will take over the dental practice in Terrace Bay on June 20th. The present dentist, Dr. E. Wachta, vacates the office on June 17th and Dr. McDonald will immediately take over, assuring residents of uninterr- upted dental services. Two Local Girls Honoured: Diane Beddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beddard, now attending Teachers College in North Bay, was on of four students chosen to attend the recent 0.E.S. Conference in Toronto during Easter Week. Donna Lohr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Lohr, was chosen by the Women's Auxiliary of Fort William Sanatorium as the re- oipient of their annual award, a Tuberculosis Pin. The 8 award is presented to the most outstanding studemt-nurse from the three Lakehead Hospitals. Weekend Sprocials: Prime Rib Roast of Beef - 69¢/1b. First Grade Creamery Butter - 69¢/1b. Snoboy Oranges - 5 1b, bag - 69¢. Here and There in Schreiber: Albert Morris spent the A Easter holideys in Fort William with the G. Shewchuch family. Lest Saturday afternnon the Schreiber High School (Home & School Association) held a very successful Tea & Bake Sale from 2.30 to 5.00 p.m, General Convenor the the affair was Mrs. H. Gellert and she was sssisted by Mrs. A. Morris, Mrs. S. Petrushak, Mrs. L. Godin, Mrs. D. Moore and Mrs. R. Skinn- er. Presiding at a table covered by a lace cloth were Mrs. S. Chicoine, Mrs. L. McCuaig, Mrs. R. Crook and Mrs. A. Gor- don. Highlight of the afternoon was provided by servitors Highie Stewart, Alec Gordon, Lester MocCusig and Bill Furlong- er. 10 YEARS AGO ~ APRIL 29, 1965 Prior to their departure for Nanaimo, B.C. Doreen and Carl Kolody were surprised in their hom by a group of close friends for a Farewell party. { Rosemary and Bill Sernesky and their family left last week to meke their home in Celifornia. Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church in Schreiber was the scene of the April 19th marriage of Patricia Huminicki, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huminicki, Schreiber, and Mr. Robert Oldale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oldale, Fort William. Teen town members from Schreiber attending the Youth Rally in Marathon last week included Karen Lidkea, Char- lotte Ross, Daryl Lynn Weaver, Sharon Jarva, Ian Macadam, Jody Davis, Danny MacDonald and Lorne Duggan. continued Page 5 ececceccesccocs § |