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Terrace Bay News, 6 Apr 1977, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 6G, I977 O0KIG BACK 25 YEARS AGO - APRIL 3, 1952 Vern Hopper found the ranges for a hefty 201 scratch game last night end Paul Plute had 'the high scratch series with a nifty 522. Hopper was handicap champ with a 232 high game and 604 series. The Bears had the high team series with 2673 with the help of Shemenski's 521 series to hand the Orioles a 3 to 1 trimming, while the Electrons whitewashed 4 the Engineers for four points, hitting the high team game of 950. 200's with handicap were posted by Hopper 21k, Pattison 213, Shemanski 20l, Ruzyski 216, Chopty 216, Boud- reau 200, Pluta 212, Malashewski 226. later in the even- ing a special exhitition was given by Warren Whitlinger, a bowling star from the Holy City. SOFTBALL NOTES: Despite the dismal weather we have been having lately the spirits of .the local softball enthusiasts have not been dampened one little bit. At the time of writing, 1t looks like an 8-team league for this coming summer, YOUR WEEK AHEAD By 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: April 10 to April 16 Cooperation with others can accomplish a great deal for yourself. Keep busy with things that lift your spirit. You could get yourself some publicity, favorable of course, and probably having to do with your employer or parents. Don't sweat the little things. A good turn done for the in-laws has its rewards. Use your imagination. Be conscientious. Use your talents to good ad- vantage. Competition is keen but you have so many favorable attributes there is no problem. Associates may seem to be erratic and un- predictable. It's not a time to rely on the other person. Do it yourself. . Matters of education, travel, law come into 'focus. Be attentive. There's a good oppor- tunity for happiness and peace of mind. Accent is on affections and interest in loved ones. It's a pleasurable time, good for enter- taining. Get the facts before taking a chance. Spring cleaning can really lift your spirits. Yard work too. Homework of any sort is fun. Take inventory of conditions around the home that can be inproved. Keep communication channels open. Money matters assume importance. Use good judgement in investments or buying. Ways of increasing your income become evident. Turn loose of your outmoded methods. The in- novative Aquarian's abilities and skills must find expression. Other's will buy. Give heed to the experience of others. You could build up your earnings with some special skill that is uniquely yours. 20 YEARS AGO < APRIL 4, 1957 Mr, and Mrs, John Dejonghe held a reception Friday evening at their home in honour of their son and his bride, Lloyd and Barbara Dejonghe. Lloyd and Barbara, - the former Barbara Bridgmen were: married Saturday evening March 23rd ih Murillo United Church. their new home in Schreiber. F.0.5.J, Miller, R.C.A.F. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Wellings, also visited with his father Mike Miller and sister Jean Megrew, F.0, Miller is stationed at Saskatoon. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ward of Fort William were weekend guests of their daughter Elva McMillan and family. They will make 5 15 YEARS AGO - APRIL 5, 1962 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. C, Knatow of White River, a son, on March 28th. Born to Dr, and Mrs. R.G. Lee of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on March 30th, Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Commisso of Schreiber, a daughter, on April 2nd, Born to Mr. and Mrs, J.E. Wells of Schreiber, & son, on April 3rd, Born to Mr. and Mrs, H, Bouchard 3 of Terrace Bay, a son, on April 3rd, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ~ It was decided to recommend the extension of the parking ares on the North side of Simcoe Plaza to accommodate trailers and, on the South side of Simcoe Plaza, not including the curved portion that para- 1lel parking be allowed. The scouts have arranged to break out the path to the Aguasabon Canyon. WEEKEND SPECIALS: Maxwell House Coffees - 2 1bs./$1.33. Steaks - Round, Sirloin, T-Bone, Wing - 75¢/1b. Florida Oranges - 5 1bs./59¢. Hinde of Beef - 55¢/1b., 10 YEARS AGO - APRIL 6, 1967 Marriage vows wers exchanged in Terrace Bay Community Church on Saturday, March 25 by Alice Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold MoKechnie and Roy David Williams, son of , Mr, and Mrs, EK. Williams all of" Terrace Bay. SCHREIBER NEWS: Kevin O'Brien and Lorne Welbourne have driven to las Vegas and various points in California for their vacation, Mrs. Elsie Wills, was vo-hostess for a party in honour of Mrs. A, Stortini. ROSSPORT NEWS: Mrs. P, Testori and Mrs, E, Gerow wers Joint hostesses when the Five Hundred Card Club resumed their card games Wednesday evening, Prizes were won by Mrg. A. Rouble, Mrs. Herb Lif and Miss Patsy Gerow. 5 YEARS AGO - APRIL 6, 1972 The Terrece at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, to honour the parents of the first baby born in the new year. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Theriault, < a Mr, and Mrs, Brian Duffy, Mr, and Mrs, Eddis Duffy and Mr, and Mrs, Paul Cebrario were in Winnipeg to attend the wedding of Lorraine Papson and Ronald Duffy on March 17, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Cooks, of Thunder Bay, visited last 5 week with their parents - Mr, and Mrs, Bill Cocks and Mr. . and Mrs, John St. Jean. ; 1 YEAR AGO - APRIL 7, 1976 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr, and Mrs. Stan Spadoni of Schreiber, a boy on April 1st, 1976. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Francis Roen, of Terrace Bay, a girl on April 3rd. The Mike Fenton rink captured this Men's Bonspiel orown by defeating the Cam Burgess foursome in an ex- citing final game that went down to the last rock. Con- gratulations; Mr. Fenton, D. Rattray, R. Jowitt and R, Thompson, Chester MacMillan Baillie, after a carreer with CP Rail for over 47 years worked his last day on March li, 1976. Chamber of Commerce hosted a dinner party rd

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