Page 8 SKATING CLINIC (Continued from page 5) one skating season, teaching youngsters to skate and promoting skating as a healthy winter activity in Canada. che AUIS Wl I A ee PLANS MADE FOR POPPY DAY TEA The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223, held a general meeting on September 25 with Dot Coupal chairing the meeting in place of president Doris Mercier who was absent due to sick- ness. One new member was initiated. It was agreed to hold a Penny Auction in the Legion Club Rooms on October 23rd and plans were also started for the Annual Poppy Day tea and bazaar . A buffet lunch was served at the close of the busi- ness meeting. ar THREE WEEKENDS FOR DRAMA WORKSHOP During the last weekend in October and two week- ends in November a Drama Workshop will be held in Terrace Bay under sponsorship of the Department of Education with Elspeth Gaylor as instructor . Using a one-act play as the vehicle for the work- shop the course will incorporate organization of a production; choice of play; casting. The technical staff-designer, stage manager, lighting man, etc. Blocking the play - this step will be taken in discus- sion and demonstration of various aspects of staging- grouping, focus, balance, etc. Rehearsals - the main part of the program will see the reh earsal of the chosen play with improvisation and exercises in movement, voice work and general relaxation. There will be ample time for demonstration of hand- ling stage business, stage properties, movement and characterization. Final rehearsal - incorporation of costumes, properties and the set. Technical re- hearsals with sound and lighting. Performance and critical assessment of performance. Miss Gaylor has considerable experience and ability in this field, having been production manager rear Shopping Plaza - By using as many washers as required at the same time, a family's whole weekly washing can be completed in less than two hours. One dryer holds up to three washer loads. Save your time and hot water for other needs. Steam drying cuts down on ironing time too. MAYTAG WASHERS - 25¢ PER LOAD 36- Relative 37-Saint 38-Make merry 41-Compass 42-Paradise 43-Before 44-Hebrew R OO 45-Compass 47-Stumble 49-Ball 53-Speckled 57-Native metal 58-Pick out 60-Cevoured 61-Condensed 62-Shuts 63-Man's .1-High 2-Greek 3-Metal 4-Wolfhound SUPERIOR COIN LAUNDRY AND TERRACE BAY NEWS September 29, 1966 Canadian Players Foundation, stage manager, Avon Theatre, Stratford; assistant designer for both opera and ballet; two seasons acting and directing in sum- mer stock; five years acting and directing in both England and Canada. She also holds an honorary degree and a first class teaching certificate. ee a Dept.of Health rest cure for old age has been discredited in favor of stimulating and vigorous activity suited to the indi- vidual 's capacities. ACROSS 5 1-Unit of Siamese currency ' 4-Sixth . President Te 9-New Deal agency 8 (init.) 9 12-Indonesian tribesman 10 13-Citrus fruit 14-Uncooked 41 15-Province in 16 India 18 not 35-Old French coin (colloq.) (abbr.) point measure point moisture noisily nickname DOWN mountain letter DRY dail -Gertificate wa mT cece debt 1 BlHidls oo ate a [a]. S|S witty ra] [wR =| >| SN] S19) 3) -Comfortable "Worthless statalsldiwivi2|Sii ol vial ""teolieas) tain} colloqg. -Reverence PT Si Male LciNi nl - Inactivity is bad for aging. The |N| Sem al 2[vlal a[St[a[5} S| [So] o| Sagi remark -Short punch -Parts in play mv Se NOlW| S| via} oe 20-Afternoon iv} fo} s[wiv[alv| t art 19-Dillseed 22.Condiment SOLUTION 21-Proceed_ 23-Designated Pee 24-Hypothetical 35-Feeling 49-Turf 301 force 4 - i 25-National settee beens Sere Educational Netherlands 40-Skill 51-Cut Association 28-Paid notice 41-Printer's - 52-Cloth em ieee.) 29-Middle measure measure or hat psd ; 44-Choose 54-Youngster On hort -Showy flower 46-Units of 55-Greek letter a Rae awa 32-Cry energy 56-Lair ca Bhone y 33-Baker's 48- Electrified 59- Babylonian 94-Prefix: product particles deity XI 2 % 2 rx % S252 DX O Yd O 2 CLEANING -- Terrace Bay - 9787 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. DRY CLEANING - No matter what kind of fabric or color-~our experienced attendant will help you sort and prepare the gar- ments for best results. An eight pound load for just $2.00. HALF HOUR SERVICE. LOADSTAR STEAM DRYERS - 10¢ PER 10 MIN.