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Terrace Bay News, 1 Jun 1977, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 1, 1977 PAGE 4 fi) LOOKING BACK. 25 YEARS AGO - MAY 29, 195 THE TOWNSITE GROWS: As is quite obvious, there is a great deal of activity going on in an around the Townsite these days. In the landscaping line, the completion of lawns of the 1546 houses is well underway as is the work on the lawns of the 1951 houses. The erection of a l= classroom Separate School has been started slong with the beginning of a Y-classroom Continuation School complete with a combined Gymnasium-Auditorium, is the "start that has been made on the movie house, The completion of the Beverage Rooms in the Hotel is another item that is to be done this year. Another 35 houses are under construction in the new sub-division. Also in that ares, the grading of Elizabeth, Fort Garry, lskeview, Sup- erior, and Princess avenues is underway. are being built in front of the Post Office, the Liquor Store and Bucovetsky's., The Public School is being land- scaped and sidewalks instelled, Approximately 100 more tel- ephones are being installed in various homes. In the re- creation area plans are underwey to install a baseball and athletic field on the school grounds and Playground equip- ment has been ordered for the lakeview Sub-division. YOUR WEEK AHEAD gy oamis. ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILD Juhe 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 June 5 - June 11 An excellent period for promoting fellowship and group activities. Be sympathetic. Visit someone who is confined. Your' self eonfidence is high and you gain recognition from the public. New friends are drawn into your circle. Get on with the project you've undertaken and get it out of the way. Success comes when you face the problem. A sentimental journey seems likely. It's a good time for long range planning. An impor- tant person pays attention. You seem to have all the responsibility you can handle, and here comes another generous helping. Face it squarely. An attractive offer comes your way. Listen to an inviting proposition but weigh it carefully. Skill in dealing with co-worker pays dividends. Don't overlook the talents, of another as a means of getting the job done. Further changes in personal relationships are likely. Keep ahead of things and adapt to the sudden changes. Accent on partnership or legal matters. Make no decision involving others without first con- sulting with them. Another person's financial standing becomes your concern, and frictions could threaten a long standing friendship. This week should bring a happy romantic in- terlude. Investments and speculative matters likely. The three together keep you alert. A surprise travel opportunity comes up. Take advantage of it. It could be a real eye opener. Another welcome sign Concrete walkways 20 YEARS AGO - MAY 30, 1957 STORK CLUB: Mr. and Mrs, H.C. Leundry are grandparents for the first time. Jean and Kenneth Laundry of Toronto announced the arrival of a baby daughter, Kathleen Louise, born May 30th, Every effort is being taken to keep dandelions to a minimum in and around town. 'Residents are urged to do all possible at this time to kill them by chemicals or cutting them out, because it is important to remove them before they go to seed, Most people are already working on this and in fairness to our neighbours we should all help. 15 YEARS AGO - MAY 31, 1962 Marvin Steen, only son of Mr, and Mrs. John Steen of Terrace Bay, Ontario, received his Bachelor of Arts degree at Convocation held in the Student Union Building of the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry, Thursday, May 24th, . WEEKEND SPECIALS: Maxwell House Instant Coffee - 10 oz, Jer - $1.39. Onions - 3 1b, cello bag. 42¢/ea. Surf Soap - King Size 99¢. Mustard - 16 oz jar - 25¢/ea. A surprise farewell party by friends of John and Bill Shirriff was held at the home of Lynda Lawrence on May 18. 'Attending were John and Bill Shirriff, Lynde lawrence, Lorne Turner, Michael Moore, George Schmeidchen, Stephanie Synishin, Karen Moore, John Rowson, Beth Hopper, Fred Erickson, Jill Crandlemire, Kathy Phillips, Gary CGusul and Molly Harris. & STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mre. W, Collinson of Sch- reiber, a daughter on Mey 24th, Born to Mr, and Mrs. A. MacFadyen, Schreiber, a daughter, on May 22nd, 10 YEARS AGO = MAY 31, 1967 Wendy Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Duncen of Terrace Bay, graduated May 13 from lekehead University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Majoring in History. A tantalizing arome greets the nostrils of those who pees the doors of Cacoamo's Store on Simcoe Plaza - an odor which becons all to enter - the smell of home baked pies, donuts, rolls, ete, This new enterprise has been started by Mrs, Stella Gusul and Mrs. Cora Bajkiewioz,- both ex- cellant cooks, Patrons can sample the baked goods at their coffee bar or can purchase a supply to take home. 5 YEARS AGO - MAY 31, 1972 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Speziale, of Schreiber wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary to Mr. Cosmo Alfaranc, son of Mr. and Mrs. aki Alferanoy of Sudbury, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Kenney were in Thilnder Boy to attend Convocation exercises at Confederation College where their daughter Colleen graduated in Applied Arts Division, . in Early Childhood Education Course. Ruth Soughton has received word that she has graduated from the University of Western Ontario with her Bachelor of Arts Degree. She has the distinction of having earned a place on the.Dean's Honour List, ? 1 YEAR AGO - JUNE 2, 1976 Mr, and Mrs, F.0. Soughton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Ruth to Francis Michael, son of Mrs, F.R. MacMillan and the late Mr. F.R. MacMillan of Ottawa, Ontario. Keith Penner, M.P. (L. Thunder Bay District) has an- nounced from Ottawa that he will not support the gun law provisions as presently propcsed in Bi1iC-83, - Leona and Robert Anderson were wined and dined by close business asscolates at the Red Dog Inn on Saturday, May 29. They are leaving Terrace Bay this week for Western Canade and will be greatly missed by the many friends they met during their stay here. :

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