PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 1, 1976 0OKING BAG 25 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 2, 1951 STORK CLUB: Congratulation are in order to Mr, and Mrs, Johnny Mikus, to whom the Stork delivered a girl on Monday, November 19th. Advice has been just received that Mr, Arthur Clare, Dramas Instructor of the Community Programmes Branch, Depart- ment of Education, will be in Terrace Bay on Wednesday and Thursday, December 5th and 6th to conduct sessions on the organization and operation of amateur drame groups, He will also cover as much stage technique as time will permit. It looks like about another week yet before we can get on the ice, The curling club will have about twenty rinks, and that's just a good number for the available ice. YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy pamis 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: December 5 to December 11 There's an attractive person in the neigh- borhood who would like to make your ac- quaintance. It could be beneficial to both of you. You have a nose for bargains. Why not finish up your Christmas shopping. Take advantage of this period to firm up financial plans. Curb your impatience. There's a tendency to waste a lot of high powered energy for very meager gains. Look for new methods of doing things. Secret attractions find you lost in day dreams. Be aware of the beauty in those close at hand. You are in a fine position for gain through group associations. Use 'your leadership qualities in keeping things functioning smoothly. Career matters bring recognition. There could be advancement. Make sure those who count know how qualified you really are. Travel plans may have to be altered. A long awaited bit of news comes through. Make ad- justments where necessary. Financial affairs must be looked at. Some disagreements could arise over your spending of joint income. Mars is in your sun sign bringing you an abun- dance of physical energy. Health and vitality is high. Be cautious this week in employment matters. Choose your words carefully. Contact with an influential person brings rewards. Pleasurable pursuits are on the calendar. Par- ties and social gatherings are lively fun. A romantic attachment seems likely. Home and property matters are prominent and should not be neglected. Put some of your creative ideas to work. 20 YEARS AQ - ISSUE MISSING FROM OUR FILES 15 YEARS ACO - NOVEMBER 30, 1961 A shower in honour of Miss Margaret Fournier, bride-elect of November 25th was held recently at the home of Sally Stewart, STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. A.W, Johnson of Sch- reiber, a daughter, on November 26th. Born to Mr. and Mrs, A.B. Morgan of Schreiber, a daughter on November 23rd, , Born to Mr, and Mrs. J. Todd of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on Nov, 23rd. WEEKEND SPECIALS: Sugar - 10 lbs, Limit - One Bag with ~ every $10.00 Order - 79¢., Ground Beef - 21bs/75¢. "QUEEN BEE STAMPS" are our way of eXpressing appreciation to the shopping public for their valued patronage. 10 YEARS AQ) - ISSUE MISSING FROM OUR FILES 5 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 2, 1971 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilde of Ross- port, a boy on November 22, 1971. ; Have you always wanted to grow a beard but your wife wouldn?t let you - or you were just to timid to start? Now's your chance, The Terrace Bay Fire Department will be spon- soring this event for Terrace Bay's Winter Carnival to be held February 10-11-12-& 13, 1972. The contest will offic- {ally start on December 7th and the entry fee is only one Dollar. = Mr, and Mrs, Paul Rochon of Terrace Bay ere pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Denise Marie to Mr, William Moon Jr. son of Mr, and Mrs. William Moon Sr. of Terrace Bay. 1 YEAR AGO - DECEMBER 3, 1975 Pat Dunn , Chairman of the Kinsmen Club. of Schreiber presented a trophy for the 1st Annual Molson Polka Award to winners Mr. and Mrs, Ed Borutski. This contest was held at the Kinfest held in Schreiber recently. Runner up was Mr, and Mrs, Eric Opas. Schreiber Kinsmen held a Bingo-thon on October 24 and 25 and the proceeds of $419,13 were presented to the McCausland Hospital Building Fund, 3 LEGION MIXED BOWLING: Cont'd from page 3 .. Mens High Three with Hdcp. 797 Bill Moon. Dot Coupal threw a 323 single to start the second round. The high for the year on Novem- ber 26th. \ i Welcome to Linda and Wil- Ce WE LCOME liam Robinson and their two daughters, Tawnya, who is four years old and Cheryl who is one year old. Will was originally from Temogami and now re- sides at 254 Kenogami Road in Terrace Bay and is employed at the Ministry of Natural Resour- ces. Ir S YOUR Duty 10