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Terrace Bay News, 7 Sep 1967, p. 4

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TERRACE BAY NEWS GETTING CLOTHING READY FOR SCHOOL? Try our personalized ser- vice - best on the North Shore - nothing left to chance! Let us get your clothes EXTRA CLEAN! PHONE 155 Schreiber, Ontario HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW Newcomer, Mrs. Millie Welsh ,who won the John Ferrier Award for the highest aggregate of points attained by a first year adult exhibitor was ommitted in the write up on the show in last week's News. Also, Mrs. H. Landry was the winner of 50 gal lons of fuel oil donated by R. Sinotte, Shell represent- ative, not $50. worth. NEWS HAS NO INFORMATION ON LOCAL MOVIES We must point out once again to our out-of-town readers ( and some in town) that our office can give no information about current movies in the local theatre. We understand monthly listings are dist- ributed at the Mill and various other points in Terrace B ay but our staff cannot provide this information via the phone. KIMBERLY -CLARK WEEKLY SAFETY SLOGAN Last week, Kimberly-Clark Safety Slogan Contest Winners were: Ron Burton, Roy Williams, Marco Eusebi, Rocky Gavin and Gea ge Caron. It is said by some that it is all right to talk to yourself as long as you don't answer yourself. But with safety, even this does not go quite far enough. We need to have the right answers to the questions we ask and then apply what we know. When all's said and done, safety is a very personal matter with each one of us. The safety habits we develop, very measurab ly decide our fate. So let's develop the habit of talking to ourselves about safety. And where is a better place to start than by asking the question posed in this week's September 7, 1967 TERRACE BAY REKKREEREREE Edmund Trapp KEEP YOUR CAR JN A-1 SHAPE BRING IT TO ED - A LICENSED MECHANIC . Cor. Mill Rd. & Hwy. 17. Phone 3251 G.M. MINARD ( from Page 1) notably as a member of Town Council and as Chairman of the Sensenbrenner Hospital Board. Now as President «:f this world-wide paper and paper products company, Mr. Minard directs an organization of over 20,000 people in 22 countries, with annual sales in excess of $650,000,000. ACROSS 1-Crony (colloq.) 4-Begin 9-Dance step 12-Girl's name 13-Toil 14-Period of time 15-Fabulous bird 16-Entertain 17-Corded cloth 18-Outfit 20-Make-up 22-Plot 24-Affirmative 25-Chinese wax 28-Succor 29-Article of furniture 30-Bracing medicine 31-Morning prayer 33-Musical organizations 34-Watched secretly 35-Obtain 36-Bantu language 38-The caama 39-Parcel of land 40-High cards 41-Perfect example 43-African antelope 44-Moccasin 46-Confused 48-Base 51-Guido's high note 52-Rain and hail 53-Reverence 54-Nothing 55-Temporary shelter (pl.) 56-Soak DOWN 1-Equality 2-Fuss 3-Listless 4-Narrow, flat board 5-Scottish cap 6-Disparaged 7-Flowers 8-Allowance for waste 9-Straight up and down 10-Exist 11-Weaken 19-Preposition 21-Above and touching 22-Parent (colloq.) 23-Walks lamely 24-Unit of Japanese currency 26-Cotton thread 27-Alternating current (abbr.) 29-Proposition 30-Make lace ef} | ]- [Slo [nt ay) a] ca Ow] --|2) et }o[s clot] --[en[--] fet a} g | i &) Jee] o.] SOLUTION | 32-Place ball on tee 42-Direction 33-Wager 43-Obtains 34-A continent 44-Writing (abbr.) implement 45-Mohammedan name 47-Permit 49-Be in debt en] [<<] + oo] -- Oa ciate} 35-Very precious 37-Conjunction 39-Dipper 40-Indefinite article

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