. TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 8, 1976 PAGE 4 00KING BACK 25 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 6, 1951 The doors of the new Community Church will open to the public on Sunday morning, December 9th, when the first ser- vice in the new building will be conducted by the Minister, Rev. A.F, lavender at 11:00 a.m. N Bowling Bits: On the first night of bowling; honour, glory and even luck were showered upon Joe Heenan for his outstanding roll of all of 400 and all in the one game. Now we record the opposite extreme. On the last night of this first series, honour and glory by the opposition were bestowed upon Don Brearley for his accentuated score of 71« Tough, Don, but it happens to the best of bowlers, just ask Heenan for some of his recent scores, 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 12 to December 18 Start the week with fun and games. Youth ac- tivities could provide interest and excitement. There may be a new playmate waiting for you to notice. ) There seems to be a bit of pressure on the home front. Use your fine talents for bringing out the best in people. Listen to messages coming your way -- share the information. A lively time at home this week. Everything turns out fine. Neighborliness seems to play a part. There may be a short fuse but lend a sympathetic ear as only a Moonchild can. Fortunate contacts could lead to good tips on investments or other financial dealings. Ab- sorb useful knowledge and be alert to decep- tion. Opportunity for business advantage comes up. Go ahead and put to action those good ideas you've been mulling over. Fear not. Artistic and mystical interests are taking your attention. Relax. Intuition is working over- time. Follow your hunches. You'll find that you have a great deal of in- fluence with friends. Your popularity is high. Put in a good word for someone. The boss might not look kindly on your am- bitious endeavors. Turn your aggressive energy to group or club work. Not the best time for traveling. Use the time for study along lines of self improvement. Study your financial situation and get the bills paid. There are many bright possibilities now. Accept help where needed. A good period for job hunting or improving present working conditions. There may be competitive confrontations. Hang in there. 20 YEARS AGO - DECEMBER 6, 1956 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr, and Mrs. W. Shynkaryk on the birth of a deughter on December 5th, Mr, and Mrs. Steve Keller wish to announce the arrivel of their chosen three year old son, Danny. Several birthday parties were held in town last Seturday with Mrs, Stella LeBlanc entertaining for daughter Velma on her 10th birthday. Mrs. B., Mann held a party for Maureen on the occasion of her ninth birthday when seven girls enjoyed a birthday luncheon, Trent Desaulniers was treated to a large party with twenty-six guests by his mother, Mrs. Lorain Desaulniers. Jacqueline latour's e€ighth birthday was celebrated December 3rd, 15 YEARS AG - DECEMBER 7, 1961 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs, H, Schroeder of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on December 1, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ryan of Schreiber, a daughter, on December lth, WEEKEND SPECIALS =~ Prime Rib Roast of Beef, 69¢/1b, California Reisins - 2 1b, bag = 55¢ Tomatoes - choice = 20 oz. tins - 5/$1,00, Bacon - sliced side - 55¢. GRAND OPENING on December 9th of Mary's Flower Shop. 100 Roses given free to the first 100 ladies, The 1961 financial statement of the Kimberly-Clark Emoloyees! Charity Fund eppears in this issue showing that $5,636.50 was distributed by KC-ECF to worthy charities during the year. 10 YEARS AGO = DECEMBER 8, 1966 Retired Post-master W.E., Cavanaugh was elected Reeve of - Terrace Bay on Monday, December 5, when he received 268 votes, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Cocks (nee Edna Morrow) were honoured on their 25th Wedding Anniversary at a family dinner party att- ended by 28, and held in Mr. and Mrs, R.B. Spedonifs home. Regardless of the few set backs of dates for' the Turkey Bonspiel, it proved a great success, curling and social wise. Jack Caccamo skipped, Sylvia Duquette, Henry Hermes and Glenna MacDonald took home the turkeys but only after a close game with Louis Duquette. His last stone proved to be a plymouth rock zo he got the chickens. Louis skipped, Marg Hamilton, Hugh and Hilda Brophy. 5 YEARS ACO - DECEMBER 9, 1971 After almost twenty-three years of service with Kimberly- Clark Pulp and Paper Company, Chester McBain retired on December 3rd, 1971. St. Andrew's United Church enjoyed its congregational dinner on Sunday with the meal as a buffet. ; When Cyril Sparkes ended his last day of work on November 19 as foreman pipefitter for the C.P.R. Schreiber Division, he was met end congratulated by his family, relations and old friends, x 3 When conductor Wesley Miller came in on his last run on October 30th, he was greeted by officials, his family and other relations and friends. Joyce Elizabeth Mushqush and Ronald Lanigsn were married in Thunder Bay, Friday, November 19. The Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Dave Mushqush of Rossport. 1 YEAR AGO - DECEMBER 10, 1975 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs, John St. Amand of Schreiber, a boy, on Tuesday, December 2nd, NOTICE: In appreciation of the co-operation which has been shown during the past year. parking meters are declared free, December 15, 1975 to January 9, 1976. Reeve & Counsil, Township of Schreiber. The Schreiber Kinsttes provided an afternoon of bingo for the residents of Birchwood Terrace in Terrace Bay. Hostesses for the event were Pat Moors, Edythe Cosgrove and Marsha Dunn,