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Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 27, 1977 [00KING BACK 25 YEARS AGO:- APRIL 24, 1952 Led by Joe Heenan, who was in top form Monday evening, the Consolidated Press beat out the Wings and Combustioneers to obtain possession off the Dominion Catering Trophy. Special mention, I believe, should go to Joe (Fire Ball) Heenan and his 959 series. for the night which is nice bowling in any man's country. - 'Congratulations for a good job done. P. Mazza, J. Heenan, M. Campbell, H. Boudreau, H. Solly, E. Grebowy and Joe Kennedy. The Sudslingers consist of J. Maurstad, W. Louk, W. Sitko, B. Hales, P. Diduch, D. Phillips and E. Oleksuk. On Friday night all you fellas will have a real chance to show the "better half" that you are a real big sport. With this Friday being Ladies? Free night the admission to the dance 1t $1.00 whether she agrees to go with you or not. YOUR WEEK AHEAD gy oawis 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: May 1to May 7 Important developments where personal money matters are concerned. Be prepared for an unusual request. It's a favorable period for impressing other people. Your personal appeal is strong. Is there a VIP you'd like to notice you? You may find yourself in the middle of a secret scheme or plot. A clandestine romance . perhaps? There's a surprise waiting for you. Good health calls for a strict diet. Leave the sweet stuff alone for awhile. Finish up the . project you've left hanging. Keep the peace at home. Words are apt to be misinterpreted so take care in expressing yourself. Neighborhood or family affairs can be ex- plosive. Lend a sympathetic ear. It will do' much to improve conditions. It's a good time to revise your budget and get a clearer picture of your financial situation. Talk things over with your mate. Curb that impulse to make a big play for atten- tion. You are not at your competitive best at. this time. Have your efficiency step up-and show the boss that you are eager to be helpful. Rewards will follow. Group activities are prominent. Emotions run high and you may get your feelings hurt. Youll recover, of course, and no one will know. . Tensions on the job may bring matters to a head. Pride and confusion could be your un- doing. Stay cool. Get your thoughts together and express some of those ideas you've been rolling around in your mind. Be creative. This gave Joe an average of 240 Boys of the Press are 20 YEARS AGO - APRIL 25, 1957 : STORK CLUB NEWS: Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hurley on the birth of a son on April 23rd. To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Osmar, a son on April 23rd. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Belliveau, a son on April 2ith. : Romance flourished here last weekend with the following - engagements being announced: Grace Marcotte and Reg LeBlane, Lucille Jolin and Walter Diduch, Myrtle Banks and Bruce Mo- Bride, Beatrice Milks and Jimmy St. Louis. Congratulations. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Brayshaw of Port Arthur were weekend §-- guests of Mrs. Brayshaw's sister, Hilda Brophy and left three of their daughters, Laurel, Linda and Barbara to enjoy Easter week in Terrace Bay. 15 YEARS AGO - APRIL 26, 1962 STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. St. Jean of Sch- reiber, a daughter, on April 22nd. Born to Mr. and Mrs, J. Dejonghe of Terrace Bay, a son, on April 19th. Born La 2 Mr, and Mrs. N. Bottomley of Schreiber, a son, on April ? 18th. : WEEKEND SPECIALS: Bananas - 3 lbs. ~- 53¢. Fresh Corn on the Cob - 6/45¢. Pot Roasts - !3¢ per 1b. Grand opening of Filane'!s Restaurant in the Shell 0il Station - Highway 17 on Sunday April 29th, Free doughnuts 3 with every cup of coffee sold on opening day. Free Dixie coup to every child accompanied by parents. Free T-Bone Steak Dinner to every 50th customer. Come in and try our home cooked meals prepared with care by our Great Chef Wally. 10 YEARS AGO - APRIL 27, 1967 During February and March six students of Schreiber High School prepared themselves for an examination to see who would be.successful in becoming the delegate, in the if 18th annual Oddfellows United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth this summer. Successful cendidate this year is Douglas Stefurak. A large and appreciative sudience attended the annual Spring Concert of the Terrace Bay Male Chorus last Friday night in the High School Auditorium. Don Davey's fine baritone voice was heard as soloist in one selection. Accompanist for the choir is Mrs. M. Chisholm, Conductor is Bert Lohr, : 5 YEARS AGO - APRIL 27, 1972 The newly elected Board of Governors of the McCausland # Hospital held a Special Meeting on March 20, 1972 to slect their officers... They are Frank Anderson - President, Don- ¥ 'ald Beno - Vice-President, and Rena McAdam - Treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Rene Gaudet, formerly of Terrace Bey, are happy to ennounce the marriage of their daughter, Carole to Mr. Paul Thomas of Deep River, Ontario. : Mrs. Norah McGuire was elected chairman at the recent meeting of the Schreiber Public Library Board. Others ° elected were Mrs. Rita McGrath, Mrs. Jaqueline Turner, Miss Owen Hadley and Mrs. Inez McCuaig. Mrs. Barbara Strasser and Mrs. Claire Power will train as assistants to Mrs. D. Kirkpatrick, the librarian. 9 1 YEAR AGO - APRIL 28, 1976 Mr. and Mrs. F. Veneziano, of Schreiber, are pleased Gn to announce the engagement of their daughter, Maria te } So Mr, Ted Speziale of Schreiber. The wedding will take place in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Schreiber on 2 Mey 22, 1976. Congratulations and good wishes to Debbie and Sonny *Helmink on the birth of their daughter, Melissa Anne on April 20th, 1976. J z The Broomball season came to a close with Kimberly Clark winning the Championship and the Cebrarie Trophy by defeat-~ ing Meco in the final game.

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