November 10, 1966 TERRACE BAY NEWS CATHOLIC GIRLS" CLUB NEWS On Sunday, November 6th the Catholic Girls' Club met in the basement of St.Martin's Church. The meet ing was chaired by Lita Marie Boudreau and reports were given by the various convenors. Father Gallagher conducted a discussion on tele- vision programs. Lunch was served by Linda Helmink and Joan Ziegelman. A new section of Highway I0I between Wawa and Highway 129, south of Chapleau, was officially opened to traffic on Nov. Ist. The new 80 mile section opens up a new variety of 'circle Tours' via different combinations of Trans- Canada mileage such as the Chapleau Route (Hwy. 129, the Northern Ontario Route (Hwy.II and the Lake Superior Route (Hwy.I7). discord -Dens -Be mistaken -Part of violin -Stout cart -Changes ecolor of 52-British streetcar 54-Latin conjunction 55-River island 57-Wild goat 59-Maiden loved by Zeus 61-Moccasin 63-Son of Adam 65-Later 67-Residue 68-Foundation 69-Pitch DOWN 1-Goddess of healing 2-Writing materials 3-Compass = ACROSS 1-Slave 5-Competent 9-Weaken 12-Latin for "Journey" -Impact -Make lace -Sun god -Chills and fever -Organ of hearing «Symbol for tellurium -Slave -Metal plate -The pineapple -Kind of cheese -Crony (colloq.) -Irritates -Mark left by wound -Symbol for tantalum -In truth -A break with a part missing -Symbol for cerium -Goddess of point 4-Period of time -Maltreat -Mixes -Behold! -Female sheep -Denude -Cooled lava -Liquid measure (abbr.) -Earth goddess -Paid notice -Wife of Geraint -Every -Complete soaking -Superior (slang) -Put cost on -Toward the sheitered side -Post -Slave 35- Electric catfish -Article of +Pronoun 3 NI} L| BBUE INIOINTV} LO} 1 3} a] V] WEE 4/3) Av 2a 1 3]a] 5 ye) Sly UV] ST i [a3 3/5) is[ nt] y] || Ae al 3/3] af Nf 7) 7] Lv [>| SISTA tole | SRW] vo] 3 BB VINT iT) 1s] oR SIN| S| =i 5] 1] 2 YS 3] [9] v |) 2] v1. | Ol TS S23 [21 is] ¥] Ss) 7/3 [v BS IN{S|5} SOLUTION 58-Indian memorial post 60-Number -Parent furniture (colloq.) -Spanish for 62-Conjunction 64-College degree (abbr.) -Negative "yes" Page 7 The Ontario Department of Economics and Develop ment announces that immigration to Ontario this year is expected to exceed 110,000 persons -- 37% more than in 1965 and the third highest annual total ever. A.S.Clark, director of the Ontario Dept .of Eco- nomics and Development's immigration branch says that the majority of immigrants are qualified workers, technicians or professional people. The Anglican Church of Canada has sent $2,500 to alleviate distress in Aberfan, South Wales. Join the Ski-Doo families come see, come drive the sensational new | Ski-dog WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SNOWMOBILE @® REG. T.M. Sissons SKIDOO Sales & Service Sombarder, aE Ker 0, PHONE 499 tne light-tooted snowmobile TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED SCHREIBER