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Terrace Bay News, 19 Nov 1964, p. 4

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ACROSS 1. Metal containers 5. Mongrels 9. S-shaped molding 10, On top 11. Test 12. Fanatical 14. Guido's note 15. Ostrich- like bird 17. Metallic rock 18. Cry, as acat 20. Native of Sparta 23. Moham- medan call to prayer 25. Secret agent 26. Military title: abbr. 27. Small, pointed beards 30. Metric measure 32. ---- Johnson 33. Not firm 36. Sculptors' work benches 51, Scottish- Gaelic 52. Weaver's instrument DOWN 1. Spanish conqueror of Mexico 2. Past 3. Glacial snow 4. Appears 5. Vehicle 6. Skin disease: Peru 7. Mechanical man 8. Coil 11. Cougar 13. A bump mark 16.A par- venu 19. Oscil- late, as Ole} fe] IMs) SI} a tail 21. Simian - 22. Cereal grains 24. Corner 28. Peer Gynt's mother 29. French coin 30. Adam's son 31. A gorge 34. Hoary 35. Pneumatic deer tube 48. Anger a et ee Ld ee esol teat teglaecl cates pakiche dbod@colosbabel" | ML AE] Ae | | fe ea et | Pel hn bods ad Bie ee [LIO[S|S Bae [WIE |S} 37. Not at any tinie 38. Hits har@ 42. Spoken 45. Bitter vetch 46. Female 41, One and one 43. Conjunc- tion 44, Dwelt 47. Ascend 49. Roman emperor 50. A fruit- filled pastry REPRINT FROM THE PICTON GAZETTE (Cont'd Pg. 2) which reveal that the handicapped artists receive little reward. To us, it appears as a smart bit of promo- tion, and it would be interesting to see a financial statement. Many people last year thought they were obligated to send money - even though they | did nctorder, or want, the cards. There is no need to do so unless you feel they are worth this to you as cards. We believe such unsolicited mailings of merchandise should be prohibited. -- KEPT SALES TAX (Port Arthur News Chronicle) C. and F, Electronics, Algoma St. Port Arthur, and the president of the firm John Frigeri, pleaded guilty today at Port Arthur Police Court to four charges of infractions against the Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act. as 50¢ 25¢ ADULTS CHILDREN November 19, 1964 LIMITED * NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA CANADIAN SHERRY KEPT SALES TAX (Continued) The charges included wilfully evading payment of sales tax and failing to record sales tax adequately. The fine on each charge was $25.00. MEN'S BASKETBALL MEN ...-. Don't forget -..... Basketball - Tuesdays at 8:15 P.M. Fitness Class - Thursdays at 4:30 P.M. at the High School. KIMBERLY -- CLARK CHRISTMAS PARTY A very disappointing number turned out for the first planning meeting for this year'ts Christmas Party last Friday. With time a very important factor add a great deal of help re- quired for the event, it is discouraging to see such lack of adult interest. However, those\ in attendance agreed that plans should commence, so that a gift committee has been formed and orders will be placed this week. It was taken for granted that people were happy with last year's party, as no one turned up with any Complaints or new recommen- dations. This year's party will follow the same general plan. Witha rs --- and candy a RUSS CONCERT High School Auditor sm FAMILY Tickets $1. FRI. NOV. 27 th. 8:15 Pp-m. Proceeds for Care

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