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Terrace Bay News, 3 Feb 1966, p. 4

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Page 4 THE FARWELL PARTIES HELD FOR DIDUCH FAMILY A group of friends gathered at the home of Pete and Pat Diduch recently to bid them farew ell as they prepared to leave Terrace Bay to make their new home in Prince George, B.C. A party was held at the home of Elaine Zwir for Pat when friends from Schreiber and Terrace Bay pre sented her with a watch and a kitchen clock. Hostesses of the affair were Elaine Zwir and Evelyn Falzetta. A stag was held for Pete at the Moose Hall when a group of his co-workers and friends presented him with a wallet and money. Mr .and Mrs.Diduch and sons, Christophers, Brad Greg and Dwayne have left for the Coast. All who are billeting Sea Cadets this weekend are asked to meet the bus which will arrive at 10 p.m. on Friday night at the Recreation Centre. ACROSS 1-Pronoun 4-Amid 9-Label 12-Macaw 13-Toil 14-Greek letter 15-Smaller 17-Knocked 19-The ones here 21-Insect 22-Genus of 35-Emerge victorious 37-Armed conflict 39-Indefinite article 40-Skill 42-Joke (slang) 44-Chimes 46-Juncture 1- 48-Bow nickname 50-Comfort 2-Anger 51-Comb. form: 3-Expert bad 4-Toward the 53-Secluded sheltered valleys side 55-Hit lightly 5-Bog 58-Defeated 6-River in 61-Beverage Siberia 62-Water wheel 7-Conjunction 64-Period of 8-Snatch 65-Deface 66-Molars 67-Arid DOWN Man's maples 24-Pronoun 26-Tableland 29-Tossed 31-Ship's record 33-Bishopric 34-Behold! DOWN 9-Indian tents 10-Devoured 11-Mild expletive -Scolding woman -Writing implement -Lamprey -Book of maps -Job - Quarrel -Fur-bearing mammals -Feeling -Peruke OLN |O]w]v BW TH) SOLUTION 56-A state (abbr.) 57-Female deer §9-Be mistaken 60-Period of time €3-Note of scale -Idle talk -Girl's nickname -Walks unsteadily -Deal secretly -Deity -Endured 47-Chart 49-Charge the account of 52-Period of fasting 54-Girl's name 55-Scottish cap BOS) POO RX R37 Rt rH rt | ete | SI = 9 @ 7 Fd BS] J KI RLS 2s I February 3, 1966 We congratulate ... TERRACE BAY TEEN TOWN on SNOW FESTIVAL '66 KRREKEKERKEEKERERKEE COSTA'S TERRACE BAY - SCHREIBER Ph.3513 Ph.91 CURLING NEWS The Winner's Circle Locally, in the Soughton Jewellers event, Ken Johnson, with Ed Belliveau, Henry Hermes and Joe Szpak, took top honours. Runner-up was John Gross with Bob Roberts, Ted Kostiuk and George Nugent. On the Bonspiel trails, Terrace Bay rinks took two EXCHANGE Alt YOur OUTSTANDING BILLS tor one easy monthly payment! You can RENT the MONEY you need from CRESCENT You can RENT $50 or larger amounts to suit your needs--for a week, for a month, year or longer. Renting money is like renting a car. It helps you go places and get things done--so you've more time for fun and pleasure. Crescent is the com- pany friends recommend, so you can be sure of fast, friendly service. Do what you want to do now. Call Crescent and rent the money you need. CRESCENT FINANCE CANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE FINANCE COMPANY SIMCOE PLAZA - Box 368 TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO Phone: - 825-3286 Open FRIDAY EVENINGS Until - :00 p.m. 1 SHELL OIL DEALER R .Sinotte Ph .3268 events in the Marathon 'Spiel. Hec McLeod with Doug Knight, Rocky Gavin and George Churney captured the second event by defeating former Terracite Joe Charbon in a last rock duel. Meanwhile Thor Olsen with Len Crockford, Jim Beddard and 'Pierre' Boucher were winning the marbles in the 3rd event. The 'Other' Circle Terrace Bay's representatives in the North Shore Playdowns at Manitou- wadge almost made it to the British Consuls Northwestern Playdowns. Lou Duquette with Len Crockford, Dan Kenney and Carl LeBlanc, were undefeated right up until their last game against Marathon who were also unbeaten. Marathon emerged vic- torious in a close fought game. Red Rock, Nipigon and Manitouwadge were the other towns represented in this event. While Lou and his rink were uphold- ing the honour of Terrace Bay's younge set, Charlie Sitch, John Steen and Willie Adamo were doing their best on behalf of the 'oldsters'. Curling in Terrace Bay against Hal Lawson's Marathon quartet in the senior men's playdowns they won their first game but lost the next two. The last game was a close one that could easily have gone either way. Considering the fact that they were curling without their skip (Rune Ostling was unavoidably absent), Charlie and his boys did ex- ceptionally well. Glen Pattyson, a newcomer to Terrace Bay, deserves special mention (Continued page 5)

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