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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1975, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 7, I975 N THE NEWS THIS WEEK - MAY 4, 1950 3: Two more proud papas amoung the Longlac em- or: April 27th - to Mr, and Mrs. Ken Turner, a i May lst to Mr, and Mrs. J. Yates, a daughter, sy residents are glad to be on the official Trans wey Route #17 recently decided on, and look for- ing of the gap with our neighbours to the East. rives: A word of welcome from this paper to the rew who have recently joined the Longlac Pulp mpany to assist in filling up the wood yard this r with those valuable little pulpwood logs out of "bread and butter" for the community of Terrace rt in all the activities of Terrace Bay and get er the community you have chosen as your home. Forecast Period: May 11toMay 17 It's not easy to explain. Your chart however in- 9 dicates: Arguments and jewelry. In other words, an argument and a jewelry article will be connec- ted in one way or another. Whether or not you like it, you're going to get a lot 0 of advice. One thing you should keep in mind: Don't exchange any secrets or--you'll be sorry. The way you are going, you won't win any trophies 0 for popularity. Actually, you're prone to meet an associate's gratitude with sarcasm. Put yourself inthe other person's shoes. D This week remember, silence is golden. Accord- 22 ing to your chart, your immediate environment "will become a "'gossiper's paradise." Confiden- tially, you'll hear a few "goodies." A very sophisticated conversation with a member 22 of the opposite sex, shows in your chart. Bluntly, youll be in the mood to go through mental acrobats. Your accomplishments, this week, will make you 22 the center of attention, and the topic of conver- sation. Allin all, things should go well. . As corny as it might sound, planetary alignments 22 advise: Try to mind your own business; don't become involved in alover's quarrel. It's time to cast your lot with an affluent person. 21 You'll get the opportunity through the mail; a phone call or a third party. [US Stop prancing around with a chip on your shoulder. 21 Your heading for trouble in a couple of directions: Your associates and your loved ones. N You're weening the twin wolves of disaster, over- 19 confidence and arrogance. Try a big, big, dose of humility . . .it's like magic, you'll see! Here's a strange warning. Keep alert. At the very point of becoming tired and bored--you'll face a criitical test. The rest is upto you, of course. Keep valuables and personal articles under lock and key. Furthermore, it's not a good time to borrow or loan. And too, read all documents ...before you sign. r. 20 ITY PROFILE Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus stage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, 3, Florida 33733. On April 27th the 1949 - 50 Curling season was formally closed with the Club's banquet, held in the dining room of Hotel Terrace. of trophies and prizes to the winning rinks of the season. Mr. Coulter awarded the Imperial Bank trophy to Ed Pineault, and Mr, Jessop presented the Hudson's Bay trophy to Malcolm Craig. Prizes were also awarded to the following rinks: Rune Ostling, Ernie Haight, Ed Pineault and Jack Wellings. 20 YEARS ACO - MAY 5, 1955 Where were the Administratien Office Girls last Friday night???7?? At Gurney Smelt Fishing, of course ---. The "Helpless Females" namely Esther Niemi, Marg Flewelling, Maureen Knowles, Pat Downey, Olyve Harrison, Elizabeth Burnes, Georgie Balderstone and Sparky Black were ably assisted by Stan Hodgkess and Gordon Black who spent a busy evening keeping the campfires going, getting water, eto. Upwards of 450 children and adults gathered at the Ter- race Bay High School Auditorium of Friday evening, April 29th, to witness a highly enjoyable Amateur Show sponsored by the Knights of Columbus in the district. With Gené Caoc~ camo as an accomplished Master of Ceremonies the show got underway with a singing solo by 6 year old Susan Caldwell singing "Open Up Your Heart", which won her second place in the contest. First prize was a tie between Maria and Paul Cebrario. Third place went to a 7 year old duet cone sisting of Linda Merrit and Gordon Moorey for their recit- ation entitled "See How Well I Spell", Fourth place went to 12 year old Lila Petrus for her performance as an Acoor=- dian Soloist. The fifth award went to a singing duet of David Chopty, aged 12, and Vincent McInnes, aged 13. In the High School Division, the Grand Award went to a sister and brother team of Donna and David Lohr who sang "Melody of Love". 15 YEARS AGO - MAY 5, 1960 Marlene Hanley and son Kenny spent two weeks in Port Arthur with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Loinis. Dorothy MacDonald, St. Catharines, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conley MacDonald, Other visitors at MacDonald's are Alma's sister, Mrs, M, Vitone and her grandsons from Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. F, Helmink and family spent Easter is Saskatoon where a family reunion celebrated Francis! perents LOth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks and family enjoyed an Easter vacation in London with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and other relatives and also in Toronto with a sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Driffield. Mr, and Mrs. 4. Knight and family motored east over the hol- jdays to visit with relatives in Kapuskasing, Timmins, Bowmanville, Beamsville, Niagara Falls and Warren, Ohio. Mrs, He Hamilton was a guest of Scotty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton in Port Arthur, last week, A surprise party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Lois Haviland to bid farewell to Betty Anderson prior to her de- parture with her husband Don and family to teke up residence in Dryden, Ontario. Week-end Specials: Beef Pot Roasts: - 49¢/1b. Cooking onions = 3 lb, cello bag ~- 21¢; Kleenex Tissues = Regular size - 200s 4/69¢ - Femily size - Loos - 3/89¢; Ice Cream - Palm or Kelloughs - half gallon - 87¢; Pop- sicles - assorted flavours - per doz. - 697. 10 YEARS AGO = MAY 6, 1965 The annual meeting of the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers Safety Association was held in Ottawa on April 26th, and 27. Attending as delegates from Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company in Terrace Bay were John Ferrier, Mill Manager, Verl Thompson, Safety Co-ordinator, and Russell Stevens Steam Plant Tour Foreman, Verl Thompson was one of three Kimberly Clark speakers at the meeting. The others were Grant Puttock, Logging Superintendent from Longlac, and Dr, Asselstine, Medical Director from Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company, Kapuskasing. No. 1, continued page 6 eos0c0ccesssee Highlight of the evening was the presentation SE irene

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