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Terrace Bay News, 3 Apr 1974, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 3, I974 E Photography Course -- continued : . Ld : ¢ Mr. H.V. Fairs of Hamilton visited with and watch a picture we took come to life on his daughter Mrs. Clara Gould for several. a blank piece of paper. There were cries of "Oh Its too dark - oh its good - more time - more light - less time = Can I turn the lights on now?" But as was obvious in recent editions of the Terrace Bay News, as well as the Arts & Crafts Show at St. Martin's, there are some very good photographers in our town. If some of us don't set up our own dark room and .carry on with the knowledge we have gained, it was a worthwhile effort and an en- joyable course. We are grateful to Mr. Barnett and to Jerry Dupas, Recreation Director, for making it all possible. LADIES EVENING BOWLING RESULTS Bad Girls 206, Scooby Doo's 20I, Mayfair 193%, Groaners 187%, Gutter Girls I63%, Hot Dogs 128%. : Games over 200: J. Hall 210; L. Mercure 236; E. Boutilier 208; J. Greenwood 244; M.- Glad 235; L. Lang 235; R. Imbeault 235; J. Tremblay 253, 260; L. Huard 244; M. Jean 210; R. Richardson 210; B. Dejonghe 200, 253; L. Malashewski 248, 252; S. Sadowick 286; I. Deutscher 239; K. Latour 210; M. Simmer 203. Top bowler was Liz Malashewski with 6929. SPORTS SLANTS - By Ray Shank By this Sunday, April 7 the National Hock- ey League will have played its 624th game of the 1973-74 season and, beginning next week, all eight teams in the ;f@hyoffs will forget about their failures and successes to concen- trate on the most prizes possession a hockey team could ever hope to possess -- the Stan- ley Cup. ; Since this column was written a couple of weeks before it was published and each team still had eight or nine games to play, it's difficult to predict what will happen in the playoffs. The four playoff positions in the east di- vision appeared to be clinched at the time of writing - Boston, Montreal, New York and Tox- onto - but it was a toss-up who would finish second and third. The west division was even more complicat- Philadelphia and Chicago appeared destin continued page 7 ....... ed. -ed for first days. While he was here his granddaughters Miss Gail Gould and Mrs. Nancy Doetzel with her husband Ken of Thunder Bay came to see him. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Angry Words If you speak when you are angry, you'll probably make the best speech you will ever regret. ACROSS 1. Word with cup . or pan 5. Redolence 10. Mine entrance 11. Happens again 13. Soccer star 14. How awful! (2 wds.) 15. Building extension 16. Founda- tion 17. Thieves' retreat 18. -- one's laurels (2 wds.) 20. Give for a time 21. Italy's shape 22. Great Lake 23. Man- - made fabric 25. Philip- pine island 26. Hibernia 27. Roman historian 28. Break bread 29. Sacred Zoro- astrian books 32. Vintner's term 33. "High -- Windy Hill" (2 wds.) 34. Distant (prefix) 35. Racial 37. Religious season TODAY'S ANSWER N31 N 38. Relaxed 3 3 (2 wds.) 39. Gaelic ! 40. Daisylike flower 41. Town in Mass. DOWN 1. Gambol 2.'Die. i Fleder- 9. Former 24. Short fo maus" kingdom operatic A girl of song 3. Tortures Asia 25. Hindu (3 wds.) Minor god 4. Summer 12. Return 27. Bengal (Fr.) _ to -- Ke -----" 5. Fervent 16. -- com- 30. High- 6. Willis panion strung of the 19. Hundred 31. Change Knicks -- shot 33. French 7. Wood (2 wds.) river sorrel 20. Furlough 36. "Con- 8. Agatha 23. Biblical fessions Christie "crossing of -- offering site Turner" (2 wds.) (2 wds.) 37. Grassland TR CE 6 |7 18 [9° | 10 12 3 5 7. 18 20 ' 21 22 23 [24 25 26 28 z2 =5 3b 28 40

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