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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1976, p. 4

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PAGE 4 _ TERRACE BAY NEWS 00KING BAG 25 YEARS ACO - NOVEMBER 15, 1951 New Safety Contest: Every month for the next six months, all Longlac Employees, their families and all other Terrace Bay residents will have the opportunity of winning prize money by simply writing one line in a limerick contest. Anybody can use a few extra dollars so watch for details in the "NEWS" next week, _ lest night the 2nd series in the 10 pin league got off 40 e fast start as Guido Morandin of the Townsite team powered his ball into the pocket for a fast 616 three game series with a high game of 233. Ed Aho of the Argos was not far behind for the honours as he splashed a 610-225 count. YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy pamis 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 Forecast Period: November 21 to November 27 The New Moon could bring involvement with another person's financial affairs. Distant relatives may enter your life. Review plans for future. ' Partnerships and other people are em- phasized. Be sure you know who you're dealing with. Profitable ideas come your way from others. Health matters move into the picture. It's probably time for a physical check up. Something new arises on the employment front. Creative self expression seems to flow out of you. Get busy and get them organized. Procrastination gets you no place. Home and family keep you busy this week. A redecorating project will give you a great deal of pleasure. You find new mental pursuits very satisfying. Affairs of relatives come in to focus. Be alert to opportunities for added income. You should experience some prosperity thru other people's money, such as insurance, inheritance, taxes. These matters seem to be resolved with ease. The New Moon brings focus on your needs and desires. Watch for opportunity to push for per- sonal or business advantage. A surprise visit from a friend may prove to be very enlightening. Secrecy seems to be the theme. Guard against losses. Are you being a little overly-ambitious career wise? Use tack with your employer. Give heed to original ideas. Curb impulsive tendencies to say or do things you will regret later. A good time for friendly ~ communication with your in-laws. An opportunity presents itself for further study. Hidden details surface and provide many happy hours of research and in- vestigation. 20 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 15, 1956 On November 3rd and 4th the "Soups" entered Kapuskasing, rated underdogs for the coming series, By the time the final whistle had blown the newly named Kap Huskies found themselves looking up at the scoreboard that registered Visitors 6, Home O, Jim Moro was the Big gun picking up 3 goals, Weaver was his old self-completely baffling the Kap attackers with his brilliance. In Sundays- game the soore was tied in the third period at 7-7 when Kap's stand- out performer Lone picked up a loose puck and blasted a sizzler past Weaver to put Kap in the lead 8-7. STORK CLUB: 15 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 16, 1961 District residents will be pleased to learn that Ron Schock, 18 year old son of Mr, and Mrs, E., Schock, Terrace Bay is living up to the potential seen in him by Scout H, Cotton, Ron is second place scorer with the Niagara Flyers, farm team of the Boston Bruins. The Niagara team is in second spot in the Jr, A Division, Hap Emms, Flyer Coach, says Schock is the best centre in the league. The versatile Ron has been playing defence, centre and on the wings in recent games, WEEKEND SPECIALS: Ice Cream - % gallon - 79¢,. Steak - 73¢/1b. Pork Hooks - U4 1bs, - 897, STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs, N. Bouchie of Terrace Bay, a daughter on November 12, Born to Mr. and Mrs, P, Maleshewski of Terrace Bay, & daughter on November 11. Born to Mr, and Mrs. J, Moore of Terrace Bay, a daughter on Nov- ember 6. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J, Stortini of Schreiber, a daughter on November 14, Round 10 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 17, 1966 The marriage of Mrs, Helen Souliere (Campbell) and Edgar 2 2 LeBlanc was solemnized in Holy Angels Roman Catholic church on November 5 by Rev. M.J. Cano, It is with pleasure that we extend our sincere congrat- ulations to lorraine Belliveau. at the Heritage Camp to be held next year as part of the Centennial celebrations, 5 YEARS AGO - NOVEMBER 18, 1971 STORK CLUB: a boy on November 15, 1971, The Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology held its Annual Awards Banquet at the Lakehead Exhibition Coliseum on Saturday, November 6th. Mr. Graham Coe, a second year Hotel Resort Restaurant Administration under- graduate received the Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited Sche olarship of $250. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gould, Terrace Bay are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter Nancy Lynne to Mr. Kenneth Doetzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. larry Doetzel, Primet, Saskatchewan, 1 YEAR AGO - NOVEMBER 19, 1975 Jack Stokes M.,P.P. for the lake Nipigon Riding has been advised that the following students of the lake Superior High School have received an Ontario Scholarship Award for 1975. They are: Mary M. Bourke of Schreiber, Holly McKay of Schreiber and Kevin M, Scott of Schreiber, In-order to win the Award these Grade 13 students had to achieve at least 80% in € credits. On Wednesday, November 12th, the Kinettes of Schreiber entertained the residents of Birchwood Terrace with an afternoon of Bingo followed by a most delicious tea of homemade baking supplied fully by the Kinettes. Lorraine has been chosen to represent the (Guides of Northwestern Ontario and Terrace Bay Born to Mr. and Mrs, N. Trach of Terrace Bay "NOVEMBER 17, 1976 oF - Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Demas on the birth of a daughter on November 10,

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