Page 4 Winter is time for enteivaining friends at home... a home you're proud of because your drapes have been gently but thoroughly cleaned by Dresswell's exclusive Process. Decorator fold included at no extra cost. Unlined Drapes 6 ¢ Per square foot Ask too about Dresswell's famous DEEP CLEAN process for all your upholstered furniture and carpeting. Free estimates ot given. Lined Drapes Per square foot Kiwanis Club CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEA CADET DRILL - every MONDAY NIGHT UKRAINIAN SMORGASBORD & DANCE - Moose Hall, Oct.22 at 6 Pele PENNY AUCTION & CARD PARTY - October 23rd - Legion Hall CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - Rec.Centre - large room - 0ot.20, 7.30 CHORAL LEADERS COURSE - Oct. 22 - 23 Rec.Centre DRAMA WORKSHOPS - Rec.Centre - Oct.25, 26, 27 - Nov. 8, 9, 10 and Nov.22, 23 and 2th. APPROVAL NEEDED TO FENCE COMPANY LAND "lt has come to the attention of the Kimberly- Clark Pulp and Paper Company that some town residents are building fences beyond their property lines to enclose areas which are used as gardens, lawns, etc. In practically every instance this property is owned by the Company. Please be advised that formal ap- proval must be obtained by persons wishing. to use Company property ad- jacent to their lot limits in this man- ner." GOOD FRIEND Following hard on the heels of the Nor-Wester Tartan designed by Evelyn Halliday of Fort William, a new Cen- tennial tartan will soon make its appear ance. When is a design a tartan and not a 'plaid'. Telepho LEARN TO SKATE CLINIC - Arena - Nov.4, 5 and 6th. ae BADMINTON - Mondays & Wednesdays - 8. 15 - High School 2 UNIVERSITY COURSES - Wednesdeys - High School - 7.00 P.M. : ART SHOW - Voyageur Restaurant ART CLUB WORK SESSION - 7 p.m. - Old Curling Lounge 5 HOLY ANGELS P.T.A. - Thurs., Oct.20 - 8 p.m. - at the school : TERRACE BAY NEWS ACROSS - Transactions -Frequently -Pertaining to the Alps -Lodged - Stroke -South American mammal -Employ -Near -Punctuation marks -Symbol for tellurium -Rockfish -Lamprey - Tropical tree -Worshipped 29-Russian stockades -Hindu cymbals -Native metal -Sewing implement -Woe i -The caama -Pronoun -Slave -Pronoun -Retreated -Spanish article - Tennis stroke -Dravidian -River island -Faucet -African antelopes Designated - Likely -Chinese mile -Heraldry: grafted -Scorched -Colorful bird -N. Y; Yankees pitcher FASHION SHOW ( Continued from page 1...) as were the other floral decorations used to decorate YOU WILL BE SEEING ME IN THE ADS RUN BY be BRITISH AMERICAN OIL DEALER BRIAN BIRCH ne Schreiber 640 or 332 October 20, 1966 -Preposition -Large bird -Fondle -Three- banded armadillo -Thinks -Baker's product -One who marches -Boxed -Memoranda -Imitators -Cloth measure -Also -Metal fasteners -Bars legally -Landed property Set 7] LN] V] Sig S| NIO] LIS | fa iN{3] 2[=]0} SOLUTION 38-Heavy blows 49-Small s[ay7¥1$} (slang) amount 41-Pronoun be ree 45-Short jacket 55-indefinite 48-Girl's name article -lroquoian Indian the hall. The lucky winners included Mrs. Gunter, Mrs. Fournier, Mrs. Ted Young, Mrs. Wayne Young, Miss Molly Harris and Miss Dale Boutilier. Mrs. Yolande Boudreau was a most competent commentator, giving a com- plete and lively commentary on the styles as each appeared. The trend | towards relaxed fashions was shown in both dressy styles and sportswear, with an increased use of the practical bonded fabrics which eliminate the need to line a garment and resist creasing. All the models effectively displayed the good taste, quality and elegance - plus the 'one of a kind note' which were the themes of the show. These included the Misses Mary-Ellen Little, Linda Kennedy, Barbie MacMillan, Viola Wittenburg - Cont'd page 7...