RECREATION TOPICS - By Buck curlers and hockey players are asking "When will the ice in the Arena be ready? " We are presently undergoing some major repair work with our ice plant and do not anticipate having ice ready for use until the week of November 20th. In all pro- bability the ice in the Arena should be in by Nov. I7th and the curling ice the following day. The curling season will open with a Novelty Bonspiel and a large entry is expected. In the Arena, on Friday, November 18 there will be the first public skating of the season. LEARN TO SKATE CLINIC A 'Learn to Skate Clinic'will be held in Terrace Bay on November |8, 19 and 20 for minor hockey players and coaches and figure skaters and coaches. Learn the skills and techniques of teaching the youngsters in your programme the fundamentals of skating. Amateur coaches will be of. considerable assistance to your programme, allowing the profes- sional to be more available where he or she is needed. Successful candidates trained at these clinics will be recognized as Amateur Coaches by the C.F.S.A In accepting the invitation to attend these skaters are expected to help their clubs for a year or two. Candidates should be reasonably proficient skat- ers, eith er boys or girls, 14 years of age or over, of amateur standing, with excellent leadership qualities, and be in a position to devote a certain amount of time to instructing and judging tests in their area. Skating mothers will be most welcome. This Clinic is sponsored by the Can.Amateur Figure Skating Assoc.and the Fitness and Amateur Sports Branch of Canada and the hosting club will be the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club. Mrs. Ber- yl Campbell from Pt.Arthur is Regional Training Director and will be assisted by four qualified people. The Clinic will also include an advanced training course for candidates who have previously taken this course and a Judges' Training Session. - We greatly emphasize that this Skating Clinic IS NOT directly geared towards Figure Skating but will be of benefit to hockey coaches and hocke players. Terrace Bay should take advantage of - this Clinic and send as many candidates as possible TERRACE BAY NEWS STORK CLUB ' Born to, Mr.and Mrs. M.Glad of Schreiber, at Terrace Bay Private Hospital, a daughter, on October 22nd. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. G.Trichilo of Schreiber, at Terrace Bay Private Hospital, a daughter, on October 29th. Mr .and Mrs. Bill Miller are proud to announce the birth of their son, Gordon William, on October 23rd at Port Arthur Gereral Hospital . Mr.a nd Mrs. Dominic A.Figliomeni are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, Cheryl Dianne, on October 21st. November 3, 1966 FOR SALE - used Husky Snow Machine - A-1 con- dition. Phone 3350 or contact M.Osmar at Mill. FOR SALE - large crib and mattress, also cold meat slicer. Call at 556 Superior Avenue, Terrace Bay. ACROSS -Diminished -Lance -Moon goddess -Put on guard -City in Russia -City in Idaho -Symbol for gold -Macaw -Mountain lakes -Beast of burden -Note of scale -Bristles -Parcei of land -Guided -Showers -Fewer -Son of Adam -Shovel -Join -Makes lace -Indian tent -Cooled fava -Exist -Complaint 1-Shade tree Army officer (abor.) -O1d- wonani jh -Heraldic device Deadiy Sprinter Speak on slow, drawn. out mannec -Scoff DOWN -Search with keenness 2-Appellation of Athena -A state (abbr) Printer's measiire -Free ticket - Before 9-Indefinite article 10-Cause 11-Floats in air 13-Cleans away fine dirt particles 16- Toward the mouth 19- Brief 20-Put in line 22-Sows 23-American political writer 25-Puff up 26-Hindu queen 28-Pennies (colloq.) 29-Bog down 30-Separated 31-Wainscot 32-Visitor 33-More do- mesticated ROS »@@, RS 35-Quaver 38-Eat away 39-Sea eagle 41-Exclamation 42-Number t+] ov ||} [Z| ws OZ] uy SIZ) co} wi] ws [OA] {Of} i] --[usloy| bo] [Z| et] =]ual oy] bt] 1] --|2 [us [oc] 2 J 1} ofa {a Jusfex]o) Ole] <<] OF fw] Lui foo} <[-[uu} | [Z| ISIN | {0} 1S|S| aly | RE} 3] bt Id} 3] NE) iv [3 of <[an]oy] nf] --[2/u| Pr [afc | | SOLUTION Ld] =] df v[ S| 44-Initials of 26th Presi- dent 46-World or- ganization