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Terrace Bay News, 10 Mar 1976, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 10, 1976 LETTER TO MOTHER Continued I loved you enough to let you see anger, disappointment, disgust and tears in my eyes. I loved you enough not to make excuses for your lack of res- pect or your bad manners. I loved you enough to let you stumble, fall, hurt and fail. I loved you enough to let you assume the responsibility for your own actions at six, ten and sixteen. I loved you enough to shove you off my lap, let go of your hand, be mute to your pleas and insensitive to your demands. ---So you had to stand alone. 1 loved you enough to accept you for what you,are, not what I wanted you to be. Don't you think this is exactly what it's like? It sure makes you think what it's like to be a mother and what she has to put up with: Now that I don't live at home I can understand a little bit of your position. ; This is just a little something to let you know I think of you, and the rest of my family. Take care. Love, Rose HOSPITAL HIGHLIGHTS The February meeting of the McCausland Hospital Board of Governors was held at St. Martin Separate School on Tuesday, the 17th, 1976. Ten members were present. The minutes of the regular January meeting were accepted as circulated. Normal business related to the hospital was dealt with. Negotiations with the Nurses are continuing. Cont'd page 7..«ese us The Grade 8 Students of ST. MARTIN SCHOOL, TERRACE BAY and HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL, SCHREIBER will sell ~~ Peppermint Patties MARCH 13TH TO 19TH door.to-door $1.50 PER BOX The towns will be "zoned" so that a student sales rep- resentative will call at each home only once during the campaign. ah LL) AERA BAAIM ELS PEO H SF Aitricks Dey ( TEA Wed., March 17th 2.30 - 5.00 p.m. TOWN HALL ALSO A BAKE TABLE CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S ANSWER J|I[L{LIOERAIQ[I IM J{L{N|V|H 1{3|S[V]|3 ACROSS DOWN 313 vo 1 One kind of 1 Dude JIN|N| VEER a] T7[3][H statesman territory WlO[SIN[VId] LER [3I[S 6 Big name 2 Songstress (TST ERN 3 1]]V in the Falana J(Y|VERI|LIVINIO|IVIW phone book 3 Elmer Rice alo/d|VEN|d0W 11 Main play (2 wds.) L]3V vivil artery 4 Summer (Fr.) A[3A]|T{V[M{d|3]|3[]]S 12 "I Pagliac- 5 Criminal Ol LINIVIOBRVILI¥I0V ci" tragic charge (sl.) HIL[V[WISER¥3/0[1]3 hero 6 Wound's 21 Fainted 35 Like some 13 Somnam- memento (2 wds.) churches bulist 7 Anciently 22 Architec- 38 With com- 15 Chinese called tural fillet petence pagoda Melita 23 Consider 40 Being (Sp.) 16 Carney 8 Sign a pact 24 Reduce to 41 Czech river 17 "September 9 Attach pulp 43 Baste rll 10 Not vert. 25 Toward 43 New Guinea 20 Footless 14 Poverty shelter town animal 18 United 26 Liveliness 44 Function 24 Tycoon 19 Bombastic 30 Hostelry 45 Greek letter 21 ME the talk 33 At any -- 46 Held court Sones, Fr EE ETF E Es [7 [8 [7 [0 29 Stocking ; thread 3 14 31 Pulpit talk (abbr.) I5 16 32 Lintel; 'crosspiece i718 |I9 20 2 [22 [23 34 Maintained Ea 2 [25 26 7 princess 8 : 20 |30 37 Cereal plant i] z 35 : 39 Actress, 3 Ruby -- P+ a : £ Lullaby 3 wo Wo | (2 wds.) : 47 Art stand oki 462 [43 [4k 45 [46 Indiana 3] 48 49 Plantlike 50 Aquatic [4 50 animal

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