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Terrace Bay News, 20 Sep 1978, p. 6

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TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 20, 1978 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mus. Kenneth Turner of Terrace Bay are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline to Barry Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider of King City, Ontario. The wedding will take place at 4 p.m. November 11th at York Pines United Church, Kettleby, Ontario. COUNTDOWN 10 & CURLING Why not get involved in an active sport this winter. a game for all ages. details next week. Try curling. It's Watch for further The Ontario Cycling Association, in conjunction with the Terrace Bay Recreation Department, staged a very successful weekend cycling clinic during the weekend of September 9th and 10th. By sponsoring clinics of this nature, the 0.C.A. hopes to generate more enthusiasm for the fine sport of cycling in Northern Ontario and to teach proper riding techniques and mechanical repairs. Bob Zeller of the 0.C.A., during the four clinics, instructs ed the sixty participants in the mechanics of bicycles, adjust _ ments and preparation, basic riding, touring techniques and safedy measures. A short, informal bike tour of Schreiber gave participants a taste of touring. Though highway 17 has few paved shoulders and the traffic can be thick and fast, the course teaches cyclists to ride out one meter from the shoulder, thereby forcing motorists to" pass properly, rather than squeezing through a gap. Also, the fantastic scenery of the area more than compensates for this disadvantage. Participants of the clinic came away with a much greater respect for their bikes and for the sport itself, and a pro- posed cycling club is being organized. Anyone interested can contact Barclay Mayhew, John Fowles or Bev Cadene. Karin Lundbérg and Fay Meeson of Toronto were recent visit- ors at the home of Karin's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Lundberg of 160 Birch Crescent. While in the area, the girls spent a few days visiting relatives in Thunder Bay and enjoyed a tour Cathy's Handicraft Shop PAYS PLATT PHONE 824-2164 ® SNOW SHOES @ LAWN. CHAIRS ® PADDLES @ BEADING CRAFT ® LEATHER CRAFT @ GROCIERIES ® SOFT ICE CREAM @ SOFT DRINKS SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL GOODS ON REQUEST of Terrace Bay's mill. CROS PU ACROSS 1 Intended 6 Talon 10 Woodsman - 11 Wahine's dance 12 Sweater material 13 The "A" in DNA 14 Shoshone 15 The "0" in OPEC 17 Suffix with coward 18 Ukraine legislature 20 Filled up 22 Excited 23 Implant 24 Novelist Bagnold 26 Restaurant checks 29 Allow 31 Kind of trench 33 Vocation 36 Putting objective 37 Defunct basket- ball league 38 Dusky 40 Wide st. 41 Chinese association 43 Defeated 45 Cutting part '46 Main road 47 Nimrod's item SWORD TODAY'S ANSWER AREEOEEEE IZLE EINE] Ble] By NSLVSEMONOL 48 Suspicious 3A ile] MEA DOWN OHI E33 VID! 1 Composite LI TS.L picture S|diV| Ld | IN thoes UCROOSY 3Yearsback, [ED[IMCITOMELN 4 "Quo Vadis character Gill] vid NIV 5 Forest paths VI IINHE A 3919/01 6 Kind of My] LINVIIW tea 16 Vandal's 30 Clannish 7 Clear prize 32 Minuscule 8 Albee's 19 Sprightly 33 Provide for "Tiny"' one 21 Flooded 34 Home 9 Proceeded 25 Document 35 Gas user slowly 27 Smoked 39 Only 10 Tierney herring 42 Solidify movie 28 Moonlit 44 Supped | 27013 1h TS Lf] 10 [" | is 18 19 20 22 23 v7 mR 25 7% 7 4 4 9 31 33 134 55 36 37 39 40 41 43 [m 45 46 41 48 El -

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