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Terrace Bay News, 29 Sep 1976, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 29, 1976 LOOKING BAC 25 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 27, 1951 The annual general meeting of the Bowling Association was held on Monday, September 24th, and while the attendance was not whet it could have been, the response was somewhat better than the first attempt made one week earlier. The 1951452 Executive 1s as follows: President - Steini Jakobson, Vice- President - Murdo Campbell, Secretary - lois Windle, Treas. - Joe Kennedy, Statistician - Glenna Coughlin and Peter Mazza as Past President. Mrs, Olga Adamo was elected as Chairman for the ladies? League and Herb Crisson accepted the duties of Mixed League Chairman, YER STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Manson Dye, to whom the Stork delivered a daughter, Saturday September 22nd. i AT THE MOVIES: Saturday Matinee - September 29/51 - 2:00 Pems "Tarzan the Ape Man" starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan, The first and greatest of Edgar Rice Burrough's beloved Tarzan stories, 20 YEARS AGO ~ SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 STORK CLUB: Congratulations this week go to Mr, and Mrs. Lester Legault on the birth of a son on September 20th. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Zielke on the birth of a son on Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Winters on the birth of a daughter on September 23rd. i AROUND THE TOWN: Mr, and Mrs. J.V. Letain of Kenora are visiting their daughter and son-in-law Mary and Curly Hale for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Don Laporte visited Duluth, Wisconsin recently accompanying Carecl Holford, Carol en- rolled at the College of St, Scholastica for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs, Austin Boutilier and Miss Ann Boutilier left Sunday for Bedford, N.S. after visiting with sons Don and Aubrey Boutilier and familes and daughters Phyl Turner and Helen Hales and families, They are motoring west with Mr. and Mrs, T, Burke and son Gary who visited the past two weeks with her sister Phyl Turner and family. Mr. George Cotton of Winnipeg with son Curtis of Fort William, Bob and grandson of Vickers' Heights were weekend guests of Reg Cotton. 15 YEARS ACO - SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 WEEKEND SPECIALS: Bacon ~ 65¢ per 1b, Solo Margarine - 45g «2 1b pkg. Blue Ribbon Coffee - 69¢ per 1b. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. C.A, Commisso, Schreiber a son on September 26th, , SCHREIBER NEWS - Mr, and Mrs. Ed Holmes entertained last Saturday evening in honour of Mrs. Holmes! brother, Peter Halonen, former Schreiber postmaster, and his wife, who were married in Ottawa on September 16th. 10 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 29, 1966 last weekend the local golf club held two tournaments, one for the board of governors and another a senior event for those fifty years old and over, Winner in the first event, Dan Rafalant, edged out Al Pattison by coming in with a very fine second round, Al's effort was indeed out- standing but not quite enough to cope with Dan's superb finish, The Senior Tournament, was wen by Joe Adamo. Schreiber High School elects new students Council: Pres. - Boyd Drake, Vice-President - Tom Collinson, Treasurer - Sandra Clemens, Secretary ~ Jean McCuaig. Form Represent -atives: Pat McParland, Cathy McLellan, Sharon O'Brien, Frank Roen, Gerry Searles, Marilyn Cook, Lenore O'Brien, Alex Cauthier, Yvonne Huard, Erick Handel Norma McLellan. 5 YEARS AGO - SEPTEMBER 29, 1971 Mr, and Mrs, E, Montey celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on September 16th with a family dinner at the Hotel Terrace and e gathering at the home of their daughter Mrs. R. Larson, " ; : Marilyn and Al Chisholm were guests of honour at a Farewell party on Saturday night, held at the Moose Hall, and organized by fellow members of their nixed Bridge Club, Ruby Rebekah Lodge #279 of Sohreiber held its regular meeting on September 22nd. The large group of members were welcomed by Noble (Grand Mrs. Beth Macadam and PNG Mrs, Dore Weaver acting as vice grand, This meeting cele-~ brated their 46th birthday. ONE YEAR AGO - OCTOBER 1, 1975 There are exactly 31 days remaining before the 75-76 Curling season gets officially underway. The 75-76 executive is: President ~ Dave Desrosiers, Vice-President ~ Cam Burgess, Past President - Len Crockford, Secretary - Hugh Brophy, Treasurer - Ed Kennedy, Directors - John McEwen, Henry Hermes, Bob Roberts, Jerry Dupas, Len Webb, Gary Gusul, Paul Malashewski, Werner Hermes. YOUR WEEK AHEAD 5, oawis Forecast Period: October 3 to October 9 Entertainment in the home of organizations and friends could create a greathdeal of family involvement. < ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Uranus in Scorpio opposes your sun. There Apr. 20-May 20 may be a clashing of wills. Try to see the situation from the other person's point of view. GEMINI Atime for improving the health and well being May 21-June 20 ) of the family through introducing new foods and a change in dietary pattern. 0 MOONCHILD Much correspondence this week -- on the June 21-July 22 phone and via the postman. Exercise in making promises or agreements. Focus in on financial affairs. Thoughts may turn to seeking more lucrative employment, or to increasing skills that would enhance earnings. LEO > July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 You have a great deal of confidence in your ability to get the message across and feel a strong urge to speak your piece. LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 You'll find friends and co-workers sharing their innermost secrets with you. Stay free of involvement in shady deals. SCORPIO Thoughts turn to how to make the organization Oct. 23-Nov. 21 or association more adaptable in serving the ; needs of humanity. . SAGITTARIUS A good time to initiate action in seeking more Nov. 22-Dec. 21 knowledge or education. You feel a need for some means of providing career advance- ment. CAPRICORN Planetary configurations indicate an a- Dec. 22-Jan. 19 wakening interest in religious or phil- osophical matters. Such studies will be gra- tifying. AQUARIUS Intuitive experiences come on strong. Take Jan. 20-Feb. 18 advantage of any enlightening thoughts. Im- portant information comes your way. PISCES Responsibilities getting you down? Take Feb. 19-Mar. 20 heart -- it will soon pass. Be cooperative...a cool head and high aspirations pay off.

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