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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jul 1964, p. 4

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Page 4 THE NEWS July 23, 1964 Investigation on July 8th into an accident at the Mill road and Highway 17 revealed th at Daniel Hanlon of 59 Minot Street, Port Arthur, driver of a 1959 Ford Dump Truck had made an im- proper left turn, causing a vehicle owned and operated by Harry Stuck of Wisconsin, U.S.A., to collide with the rear end of the truck. Mr. Stuck was treated at the Hospital for head injuries and released. Hanlon forfeited bail of $12.50 on the improper turn charge. Dennis Bouchie of 3 Pine Crescent forfeited bail of $72.50 on a careless driving charge and $18.50 for opera- ting a vehicle without a license on July 9th. The charges were laid by local police following in- vestigation into an accident on Pine Crescent. Bouchie lost control of an auto and struck a fire hydrant near House 25. Damage to the car amounted to approxi- mately $200 and the hydrant was slightly damaged. Douglas McKay of Kenogami Road forfeited bail of $18.50 on a charge of permitting an unlicensed driver (Dennis Bouchie) to operate a car in his care. ted an accident in front of the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel. A car driven by Wm. B. Kirkpatrick of Schreiber struck one operated by Heinz Schmiedchen of 38 Pine Crescent. Total damage amounted to approximately $425.00. Wm. Kirkpatrick forfeited the sum of $12.50 on a charge of following too closely. Also on July 18th at midnight, a motor vehicle operated by Paul Heenan of 45 Pine Crescent was involved in an accident on the garbage dump road. The driver lost control and the vehicle entered the bush on the west side of the road. Damage to the vehicle amounted to approximately $450 and the occu pants of the car received slight injuries. No charges will be laid. Investigation into all the accidents was conducted by Constables Paul Milkovich and John Warfield. MANY ATTEND SHOWING OF CANCER FILM Miss Smith from Toronto, working for the Mobile Cancer Unit, spoke about the many types of cancer to a large gathering of women on July [5th in the basement of the Community Church. A film "The Million Years" depicted the story of seven people with seven different types of cancer and how they were treated. After the film there was a question and answer period. Refreshments were served by the local branch of the Canadian Cancer Society. When | was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant | could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, | was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years. --Mark Twain. AFTERNOON WEAR OR EVENING DRESS BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Terrace Bay Motor Hofé! PHONE 3209 JUNIOR BOWLING --Wrer a slow start, the Junior Mixed 5-pin Bowling League is now underway and will continue every Saturday morning at the Recreation Centre at 10.30. This week's second session took place Monday after- noon, with the following results: Ist place-RATFINKS with a score of 2,054 for 3 games -BEATNIKS with a score of 1,656 - 3rd =" ---NORTHERN DANCERS with 1,490 - Ath " =-KASSABS with a score of 1,366. The high single for this week was Donald Pryor with a score of 203, who also took first place in the three game high total - 474. On July I8th at 6.50 p.m., local police investiga | AUTO ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED BY | Jf ga es LOCAL POLICE maa eL Lee eet There's one thing about baldness -- it's neat. ACROSS TENDERS Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to Saturday, August Ist, 1964, for the following: Painting one classroom at St.Martin's Separate School . Details concerning the above can be obtained by contacting Mr.J.Kennedy, 133 Poplar Crescent, Terrace Bay, Ont. (Mrs.) G. MacDonald, Secretary-Treasurer, Box 459 - Terrace Bay, Ont. -- Don Herold. DOWN 24, Under- 1. An incline 1, Cut water MIA WTS BES ICTATN] 6. Custom 2.A support craft: IDIEIF [OIE] HOLE 11. A person for wet short, [USIEIRIE| imprisoned clothes 25. An for life: sl. 8. Misdeed in- 12,O0f the calf 4.By itself: L. sur- of the leg 5. Epoch gent: 13, Below: 6. Employ short. prefix 7. Suppose 27.A (4. Iroquoian 8. Melodies foot Indians 9. Celtic Scot- crank 15. Golfers' aids tish High- 29. Stout- 16. Masculine lander hearted 37. Part of a 17. One who 10. Otherwise 82. Hebrew camera inflicts retri- 18, A worker in letter 39, Prong bution stone 34, Circlets 40. Extra- 21. Land 19. Half an em 35. A volume ordinary measures 20. Scatter of person: sl, 23. Insects 21. Girl's name maps 42. His: Fr. 24. Senior: 29: fon. of a 36. Silk- 43. Mineral abbr. worm spring 26. a o assemblies: = TEEFEPETEP. 28. Musical * show tt Ae} soe fae | We si Tack cord ECL Ci . Thick cor YZgle | a 5A er ZO Ee tion sub- scribed to again 36. Lamb's penname 38. Yugoslav- ian leader 41. Tears apart 43. Killed 44, A fireplace 45. Fabric re- sembling jf velvet wie FCCC PABLLLE pin FP TT TE «Dini CAST TTT tion: suffix

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