TERRACE BAY NEWS CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 49. ---- souci 19. Correct Today's Ans aio 1, Incan- 50. Convenes 20. ee sas ses d DOWN lake 5. Tas cree 1. Sparkle and ; soa Sr Chee 9. Timber , 2. Gold vein cana nid wolf 3. Siberian 23. One --= [2 1/0] SIME VIN 10. Catchy ai lf time 1 Steak. 4. Subjects 25. Call it 'of sh ce uits iM = Grumbles - play Fs poe atte ta} 1} 5) 15. Employ - Allure -- - So! Fat ait wl of 15) 16. Pulla 6. Word with gauzy bo k 37. Basilica 17; Conrt oe haben 30. Minuet rer at 18. Pronoun 7. Recognized movements 40. Novel by 19. Looplike 8. Wading bird 32. Moham- Jane Austen handles 11. General medan 42. Allow 21. Greek external priest crime letter appearance 34.Improvised 44, "Five will 22. Line 13. Celestial collection get you one 14. Freel 35. wralerink 48. Fantae 24. 43,560 coin wood type sq. ft. 26. Enroll Y 7 Yy 28. Colors treet a1, White ant Pitta lk ete. ae ' serrnen = ET LE TT 38, Mariner's pt . : 22 Z g ane tT ee . 27 ZY ---- pt ee | Aid om a | | venomous . Snake 43. Indian drums 45. Public vehicle 46. Ostrich- like bird 47. Foilsman's weapon Pinewood Court Auxiliary - cont'd The executive will contact members regarding same when information is obtained. P.V. IBBITSON ADDRESSES ODDFELLOWS On Friday evening May 8th the Oddfellows of Schreiber met to greet and hear Mr. P.V. Ibbitson, Past Sovereign Grand Master of the Independent Order of Oddfellows of the world. Mr. Ibbitson spoke on "What Oddfellowship could do for the town". After the meeting the Rebekahs met with the Oddfellows in the town hall for a social evening. During the evening Mr. Ibbitson showed slides of unusual churches he had visited, throughout the world during his time of office as Sovereign Grand MAY 14, 1970 Master. Mr. Ibbitson was accompanied by other Odd fellows and Rebekahs from Thunder Bay. TODAYS CHILD; BY HELEN ALLEN TorontoTelegram Syndicate This chubby darling is Paul, 14 months old. Of Italian, English and Jewish descent, he has big blue eyes, long dark lashes and light brown hair. He is in good health except for occasional eczema which is easily controlled by medication. At the moment eggs and oranges are being kept out of his diet. Paul is an active boy who likes to be on the go. Crawling is faster than walking for him so far. He makes friends quickly with children, but. takes a little time to feel easy with strange adults and new surroundings. This dear little fellow will have to go to a new home soon because his foster parents are moving out of the coun- try. The Children's Aid Society hopes he will be adopted quickly so this sometimes--timid child will have only one move -- to a loving permanent home. To inquire about adopting Paul please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general adoption information ask your Children's Aid Society, ~h