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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jan 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 26, 1977 00KING BA 25 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 24, 1952 WELCOME TO: Bill Sernesky and wife Rosemary(of the Shipping andBilling section of the Steno Pool) now living on Fort Garry Rd. Elmer Persson and wife Colleen now resident on Elizabeth Ave. Chris Demas, wife Anne and daughter Helen Christina now living on Elizabeth Ave. Pat Leisander, wife Leona and son-David Patrick now living on Fort Gerry Rd. Russell Skinner, wife Margaret and children Scott and Jane now resident on Elizabeth Ave. STORK CLUB: Congratulations are in order to Mr. and Mrs. D. Evans-Smith on the occasion of the arrival of a son on January 6th, To Mr. and Mrs. H. lalonde on the birth of a . against so many. daughter on January 15th. To Mr. and Mrs, Russ Downey on the arrival of a girl on January 19th. YOUR WEEK AHEAD By oamis Forecast Period: January 30 to February 5 ARIES Conflicts could arise where responsibilities Mar. 21-Apr. 19 toward children and demands made by friends are concerned. Your good judgement rules. TAURUS You come before the public in some fashion. Apr. 20-May 20 Don't be too inflexible in attitudes. Be atten- tive and loving to those at home. GEMINI Intellect is keen. This could be the time to in- May 21-June 20 vestigate some meta-physical courses you've y been interested in. Be generous in welfare matters. This is a en favorable time for dealings with banks or LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 lending institutions. . An influential person proves very helpful in finding a market for your handcraft items, bringing a new outlook for you. " Limiting conditions get you down. Quiet retreat brings thoughts into perspeetive and offers relief and release. Entertainment is favored, and popularity is p= Ou high. Have fun and avoid stress situations i where disagreements could result. An intuitive mental glimpse of an exciting a 10 21 coming event is likely. Don't step on the boss's : X toes (or sit in his chair). Listen to those who follow the higher path. SAGITTARIUS - Enlightenment and illumination comes to the Nov. 22-Dec. 21 seeker. . CAPRICORN Insurance or tax matters call for your atten- Dec. 22-Jan. 19 tion. Observe methods practiced by others, and extend a helping hand to them. AQUARIUS . Affairs of mate or partners, and contractual Jan. 20-Feb. 18 matters, come into favorable focus. (Mar- riage is a contract). PISCES Health problems appear. Curb your desire to Feb. 19-Mar. 20 be all.things to all people and heal thyself. 20 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 24, 1957 Congratulations to Sylvia Duquette, a first year skip, and her rink for winning the consolation in the Seagram's Event on January 24th. Playing on the rink were: Dene Clancy, Olga Crockford and Lois Haviland. and Mary Claire Kennedy. Mrs. Fred McMillan entertained on Wednesday the 16th to celebrate her son Robert's birthday. Games were played and supper served to the boys. THANK YOU SUPERIORS - May we of Terrace Bay take time out to give a vote of thanks to the 'Valiant 12% of our local Superiors for playing such fine hockey, for so long, - A Loyal Hockey Fan. _ 15 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 25, 1962 Last week's below-zero weather was a contributing factor vhen a frozen pipe set off the sprinkler system at the Ter- race Bay Motor Hotel, causing an estimated $10,000 damege. Julie Stachiw departed for Toronto Wednesdsy to take up her néw job. Mrs. Jackie Calder was hostess Wednesday evening at a Stork Shower for Mrs. Carclyn Fretz. Brenda Chapman celebrated her birthday on Saturday afternoon by inviting nine friends to her party. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Bull of Schreiber a son on January 2lst. WEEKEND SPECIALS: Extra Special : Fort Garry Coffee: 59¢/1b, Fort Carry Tea Bags - 100's - 69¢. Sirloin Tip- "Tenderized" Steaks - 89¢/1b. : 10 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 26, 1967 A wedding of local interest took place in Knapp, Wisc. at 3:30 p.m. on December 31 when Avis Jean Mertes, daughter of Mrs. Floyd E, Mertes and the late Mr. Mertes became the bride of L. William Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marsh of Terrace Bay, Ontario. Miss Georgette LeBlanc was honoured at a shower tea arranged by friends in Mrs, Del Condiefs home. Paul Cebrario was honoured at a stag party arranged by 140 friends in the Moose Hall in Terrace Bay. A landmark in Schreiber since 1909, the Y.M.C.A. has been razed. It will be missed, not only because it con- tained the only bowling alley in town, but it hosted in bygone years many happy occasions. 5 YEARS AGO - JANUARY 27, 1972 On March 17, 1971 the Terrace Bay Private Hospital became the McCausland Public Hospital, Carnival Queen Contestants and their sponsors are: Diane Allen (TerraceBay Community Credit Union); Marilyn Benko (Women of the Moose); Sharon Bougie (Werner's Bus - Lines); Mona Caron (Loysl Order of Moose); Tara Greenwood (Blue Water Cabins); Celine Landry (Ski Club); Bonnie Mc- Ewen (Student Council, Terrace Bay Campus); Diane Thorpe (Legion Auxiliary); Terry Waghorn (Waghorn's Pharmacy), Cathy Zwaresh (Minor Hockey). STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. Fairservice of Schreiber, a boy on January 21st. 1 YEAR AG - JANUARY 28, 1976 STORK CLUB: : Born_to Mr. and Mrs. R. MoQuin of' Terrace Bay, a girl on Jarusry 23rd. Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. Drake of Prince George, B.C. a girl, Katherine Jo-Anne on Saturday January 24th. Proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Desaulniers of Terrace Bay and Mrs. M. Drake of Schreiber. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D, Riley of Schreiber a boy on January 25th. Winning the event wes the Jan Faust team with Jessie Ratohford, Sophie Janicki, y & EA % ® 4 A

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