PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 20, 1975, IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK 25 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 17, 1950 STORK CLUB: Congratulations are the order of the day to Mr. and Mrs, Bob Sheppard on August 15th. Mother and dau- 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 your week ahead sr or aw ous Forecast Period: August 24 to August 30 Your chart features the possibility of in- creased social activities and the taking of past . experience out of moth balls. So, it's a calculated guess that your past experiences will be utilized. Many members of your sign might become en- trapped in the "worry circle." Actually, you'll be much too concerned about an event that takes place several weeks from now. You're prone to become a 'know it all."" Make certain that you listen to instructions, follow rules and regulations. Ask questions if you don't know ; otherwise there's big problems! There's added responsibility at your job, task or project. Furthermore, your ability will be recognized and compensated, in one way or another. It's a good cycle for your career. Your activities with a younger member of the opposite sex are not favorable. Guard your pride and permit absolutely, nothing to hurt your pride. Things look great for most members of your sign. You're entering a seven day cosmic cycle when you can do no wrong. Take advan- tage of it! Watch your diet, especially, when eating out or traveling. There's a slight possibility that you might have problems with food. So, take basic precautions. In one form or another, most members of your sign will be treading into strange territory. Extraordinary and unusual situations are por- trayed in your chart. Avoid moral discussions concerning an associate's relationship with a member of the opposite sex. In other words, don't preach! You could become a prisoner of your own philosophy. Setbacks are possible in affairs of the heart. Many under your sign, now, lack the con- _ siderations necessary to comfort the opposite sex. Shape up, Capricorn! Avoid emotional wear and tear by delegating some of the responsibility connected with your job, task or project. You're inclined to spread yourself--much too thin! This forecast is an "if the shoe fits,"" sort of thing. So, if your relationship with the other sex is going from nowhere to nowhere, cut bait, quickly! PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis, send the day, month, year and place of birth, plus $1.00 for postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damis, P. O. Box 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. ghter both doing well. On August 20th the following will be taking their swim tests: Jim Sweet, David Dunning, Terry Cavanaugh, Brian Harvey, Ray Husband, Joe Marcella, Roger Leblanc, Reg. Le- blane, Richard Marcella, James Ryan, John Louk, Stan Savoy, Jackie Marsh, Jean lawrence, Chucky Craig, Mavis MacFayden, Bill Skaling, Lorraine Johnson, Dodie Thornsteinson and John Wade, : AT THE MOVIES: Saturday, August 19th = IF YOU KNEW SUZIE, Saturdey Matinee - August 19th - MY PAL TRIGGER. 20 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 18, 1955. : On Friday, August 12th the officials from the Department of lands and Forests called Don Porter, Mill Manager, re= questing 25 volunteers to fight forest fires in the vicinity of the Pic River, north of Marathon. The following men volunteered and were flown by plane to the fire: A, Adrian, H. Krahn, D, Ollen-Bittle, P, Coupal, J. Desaulniers, L. Lind, R, Steele, N, Rennett, T. Cavanaugh, H. Josus, J. Eickmeier, L. Roy, P. Diduch, S, Synishyn, J. Charban, Re. LeBlanc, D, Caldwell, S., Reid, J. McEwan, R. Marcella, M, Craig, Jo Cummings, L. Dejonghe and P, LeBlanc, Word was r received today that the fire is still out of control and it is not known when the men involved will return. 9 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. James N, Smith on the birth of a son on August 13th and to Mr, and Mrs, George Daskewytch on the birth of a son on August 14th, Two transfers to the staff at the Longlac Mill at Terrace Bay, Ontario were made recently. From the Spruce Falls Power and Paper Co. at Kapuskasing, Ont., Jack Kelty took over the position of Operating Personnel Man on July 1, 1955. From the Kimberly Clerk Mill at Niagara Falls, N.Y. Jack Thomas took over the position of Service Operations Super- intendent on August 1st, 1955. 15 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 18, 1960 last Wednesday evening a very surprised Freda Heinrich wag the guest of honour at a Miscellaneous Shower in the Curling Club Lounge. - Mrs, Joe Heenan with Jane and Patrick have returned home after six weeks in Winnipeg where Jane attended the Olympic Summer Skating School and they visited with Mrs. Heenan's sisters, Mrg. S.J. Mitchell, Mrs, N, Marsh and Mrs. R. Goode, Mr. and Mrs. John De jonghe, accompanied by Lloyd and Barbara Dejonghe with daughter Linda motored to Aneroid, Saskatchewan to visit with John's father, Mr, H. Dejonghe and to Swift Current to visit Ann's relatives, : Norms Jean Phillips celebrated her first birthdey on Monday and during the afternoon nine little children with their mothers visited Norms Jean and enjoyed the birthday cake and party. Weekend specials: Certo Liquid = 8 oz bottle - 31g, Prime Rib Beef Roast =~ per lb ~ 69¢. Ontario Cooking Onions = 3 1b cello bag = 29¢, 10 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 19, 1965 STORK CLUB: Born to Constable and Mrs, J, Bosley of Schreiber, a son on August llth. The station agent at Terrace Bay has advised that 7 "effective September 7th all trans-continental passenger train service betweenMontreal-Toronto-Vancouver, will be handled by "The Canadian", This means that trains NO. 3 and 4 will not be operating after that date. Miss Susan Kragero is home from Toronto visiting her parents and will return there to teach again this year. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Spadoni and family will share a holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Bill Cocks and their family, taking along Judy Ste. Jean, in Duluth, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Morrow and family are spending their vacation in Minneapolis where Ted hopes to enjoy some ball games, continued Page 5 ev00ccecscssene