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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1974, p. 4

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Fri PAGE «a TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 22, I974 .oren of the Moose News - continued Coming Events: May 25th - Bowling Wind-up Banquet - Convener Anne Stachiw; co-convener - Stella Sadowick. May 3Ist - Moose Bowling Wind-up Banquet. June I5th - Costa Wedding. A penny auction was held following the mee- ting with Nacy Marquis being the lucky winner of the raffle. Games were played, with Alice Yates winning the prize. Blue was the theme for the table setting end lovely lunch served by the Academy of Friendship Committee of Kay Furyk, Anne Stach- iw , Sadie Benko, Myra Smilsky and Marjorie Goodmurphy. Next meeting will be held on Wednesday. May IS5th. C.W.L. HOLD 21ST ANNUAL CONVENTION An invitation to "make a renewed effort to serve", was extended by Mrs. Verna Morgan, cf Sudbury, second vice-president of the Ontario Provincial Council of the Catholic Women's League of Canada, to fellow members, at the Thunder Bay Diccesan Council 2Ist Annual Con- vention. Diccesah President, Mrs. L.G. Salini, call- ed the Convention to order and the Executive _ and Diocesan Conveners read their various re- ports. Some Parish Council Presidents gave a One Minute Hi-Lite describing a special event which took place during the past year in their respective Parish Councils. : Most Rev. N.J. Gallagher, Bishop. of Thunder Bay, was the Celebrant of a noon day Mass. A special collection was taken for World Develop -ment and Peace. Diocesan Spiritual Director, Rev. A. Green=- grass, Terrace Bay, opened the afternoon sess- ion with Prayer. Mrs. Verna Morgan, 2nd Vice President of the Ontario Provincial Council of the C.W.L., conducted a workshop on Convenerships. Most Rev. N.J. Gallagher introduced The Most Rev. P.J. Mahoney, Bishop of Saskatoon and Past Naticnal Director of the C.W.L. at the Convention Banquit. Bishop Gallagher poi- nted out the guest speaker has been active in education and parish work. Mrs. Darcy McGuire, Schreiber, and first Vice-FPresient of the Diocesan Council of the C.W.L. read the resolutions which were sent in The new 1974-75 Executive was named as fcllows: President - Mrs. L.G. Salini, Thunder your week ahead er or. aw. om Forecast Period: May 26 to June 1 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 It's one of those cosmic cycles when you should 1 believe little of what you see. Apparently, an associate will attempt to mislead you. So, look below the surface; check out motives! You must distinguish between fact, rumor and theory. Your relationship with the opposite sex and what seems to be a profitable-venture . . . could be "harpooned" by misinformation. Increased activities in your job, task or project, shows in your chart. This could be one of those weeks when you'll toss "too many irons on the fire!" Unexpected changes, to your advantage, are in the general scheme of things. But, you must be especially careful of minor details. Also, outside help is on the way. Prepare to change your opinion about an as- sociate, this week. Most important, be certain of your facts . . . before you accuse someone. Better still, remain silent! ~ Don't be too hasty or anxious to get in "brown- ie" points. Most members of your sign will com- plicate matters by talking to persons in author- 3 ity. Keep opinions on ice! There's an important difference of opinion com- ing your way. Don't yield! Your reasoning pow- er and persuasive ability is at an unusual high. Also, stay off unfamiliar grounds. Keep your schedule open, there's a promise you won't fulfill. Meaning? All commitments and obligations should be kept to a minimum . failure to deliver, could be costly. Many under your sign contemplate joining a group. It would be a good idea to "think about it" until reports reach you about the time, ef- = fort and cost involved. "No question about it, those little expenditures are throwing your budget off balance. Avoid impulse buying. Begin, immediately, to im- prove your saving habits. Skip a "bargain," this week! A troublemaker casts a shadow over your chart Sorry to say, an envious person plays an active role in this week's forecast. What to do? Con- trol your remarks. A productive friendship might be leveled to a shambles - if you don't hold your tongue. Please take into account, your mood will be at a low 5 ebb. Bay; Schreiber; ins, Dryden; Ist Vice President - Mrs. 2nd Vice President - Mrs. D. McGuire, T. Wilk- 3rd Vice President - Mrs. P. Carniato, Thunder Bay; Recording Secretary =~ Mrs. L.K. Wachter, Thunder Bay; Corresponding Secretary - Mrs. R.M. Carroll, Thunder Bay; Treasurer - Mrs. G. Dashkewytch, Terrace Bay; Director - Rev. A. Greengrass, Terrace Bay; Past President - Mrs. U.J. Tackney, Thunder Bay. ess 00 ese Photo page 5 Ll a Pn AEN SE

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