PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 6, 1976 LUCILLE ST. DENIS RECEIVES AWARD Miss Lucille St. Denis, daughter of Ed St. Dénis of Terrace Bay, tenth grade student in Mooseheart Illinois received first place award in Division One for submission of a drawing on drafting to ,the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. ants participated in this contest. Over 300 contest- Lucille, who is sponsored by the Loyal Order of Moose Branch 1752, will be receiving her award on May 3rd. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 40 The same 1 -- nostrum (Lat.) (our sea) 5 Seal, as for DOWN a document 1 Bishop's 11 Temple cap 12 Off ship 3 Diamond 13 Race-track feats character (2 wds.) 14 Flower part 4 Young pig 16 Distort 26 Withdraw 15 Marine bird 9 Cheese 19 Mobster 28 Tranferable 16 "-- Willie substance 22 "How -- picture Winkie" 6 Fall flower Forget 29 Growing 17 Uncle (Scot.) 7 Tea variety You?" out 18 Buttons has 8 Incoming, (2 wds.) 30 Oregon's it (2 wds.) as a ship 23 Southern capital 20 Come in (2 wds.) candy 35 Nonsense! first 9 Hermit 24 Estonian or 36 Dutch 21 Sundered 10 Adapted for Latvian East 22 Suffragist, clinging 25 Potatoes Indies Carrie Chap- (zool.) au -- (abbr.) man -- zZ 15 © e |3 [© 23 Chaplin's : cane, e.g. [nm 24 Unadorned 25 Grating' [) 26 Novelist, George -- |S 1 27 Beat the -- 28 "Lakme" |® = composer 2 ie 31 Peak RB 32 Without 12> 24 (comb. form) : 26 33 -- shoestring [*7 ag all (2wds.) |g = 34 Fencing position = 35 36 Twofold 37 Intrusion £3 38 Grafted (Her.) 39 39 Cuddle Photos above taken during Open House held by Kimberly Clark on April 25. More than 500 people toured Kimberly-Clark's new recreation complex during an open house held April 25. The public was invited to wan-. der through the pre-fabricated facility and make use of equipment in the games room and the mini-gym. A hobby crafts workshop area and a snack bar are also incorporated in the building and Kimberly-Clark has applied for a license for the complex. Built on the construction site for the ex- clusive use of the construction camp residents, thé complex will alleviate the strain that could be imposed on the town's recreational facilities as the construction work force in- creases to nearly 1,000 by mid-summer. Approximately 450 construction trades peo- ple are now on the site of the mill expansion. Accomodation on the site, fabricated units, is now available for 600 con- struction personnel with accommodation for an additional 400 people to be completed by ear- ly summer. - consisting of pre-