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Terrace Bay News, 13 Oct 1966, p. 4

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Page 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS October 12, 1966 Sisson'§ SK!D00 Sales & Servige 1-000 the ll NT -OE. You don't even need to step outside your door to enjoy the best in dry cleaning service. Let our driver call for your clean- ing now. Schreiber phone 499 Kiwanis Club ACROSS 4-Emmets 1-Man's nickname 4-ConJunction 6-Bend over 11-Like a bear 13-Chief 15-Compass point 16-Parts of flowers 18-Artificial language 19-Grand 5-Chairs 6-Slim 7-Number 8-Kiln 9-Hypothetical force 10eDie 12-Exists 14-Shake- spearian character -Principal -Fall in' drops -Note of scale 31] SI 3|SBs|3|slolq) SIA] ve] LSS] Us] i]s} iv] ARS] [7] 7] 3) ] 1S Vv |Wi Oli] way 1} THON BOOS Ber BBQ BOE ff Pi] Vlas ay| | 1] HR] SNES oT NS) BBE ERD WEE WY] 1 [ei] LENT Vt] S a 9} (Ol = S[N] 3[W] {|S BRS] N} EERE ENDED is JO[o] |S sly Hwiol | SOLUTION 41-Instrument 53-Unit of 43-Blander Italian 44-Printer's currency CALENDAR : (abbr) "wears OF AAS Sas ieee banded 5 aan Gd Coos : -Ver SEA CADET DRILL - every MONDAY NIGHT 26: Take one's "Goddess of Vi part iscor " UKRAINIAN SMORGASBORD & DANCE - Moose Hall, Oct.22 at 6 pam. | 28-Compass "King of 46- Afternoon eitate talk PENNY AUCTION - Oct.19 - 8 p.m. - Masonic Hall - Eastern Ster | 29-Shoot at -Lodgers . $F ieee aa ae FISH & GAME ASSOC. - Small Room, Rec.Cent - Oct.13 - 7.30 pm | 5,017, COV" ve 51-Unit of -Beverage CHORAL LEADERS COURSE - Oct.22 - 23 - Rec.Centre nickname. -Pigpens soe "eeiiiot ae DRAMA WORKSHOPS - Rec.Centre - Oct.25, 26, 27 - Nov.8, 9,10 aoe -Frightful (pl.) Odin and Nov.22, 23 and 24th. es ee LEARN TO SKATE CLINIC - Arena - Nov.4, 5 and 6th. 38- Quiet! PORTRAITS OF THE PAST - Fashion Show, High School, Dec. 2nd. Pe eee BADMINTON - Mondays & Wednesdays - 8.15 - High School. -Loop UNIVERSITY COURSES - Wednesdays - High School - 7.00 pom. es, Art Shew - Voyageur Restaurant carbon FOBESAR'S FASHION SHOW - St.Martin's Hall - Oct.13 - 8 p.m ph ili -Girl's name -Drudgery -Parent ' (colloq.) -Teutonic deity Latticework BOWLING SEASON STARTS ~A state The 1966-67 Bowling Season started in full swing "Relative -Tour last week with four leagues being formed. Veta The MEN'S FIVE PIN LEAGUE, with twelve teams | °SsinP?** this year, was highlighted with some excellent oe bowling by Lew St.Louis, who rolled 318, 288, 229 ey for a total of 835--an average of 278. Bill Moon,sr.} 2 Sie rolled 750 for an average of 250. (abbr.) The ladies afternoon and the tadies Friday night leagues also started last week. The MIXED LEAGUE, made up of sixteen teams this year, started on October 3rd. Tony Costa was high for the men with a 795 triple and high game of 306. Ev.Boutilier was high for the ladies with 627. Pauline Moon had high game of 248. lounge. Prospective members are welcome. Mr.J.Hodge, secregary of the National Navy League Council, Toronto, visited R.C.S.C.C .Super- ior and the Wrenette Corps in Terrace Bay on Monda evening. Corps officers and their wives entertained Mr .Hodge at dinner in Terrace Bay Motor Hotel prior to his inspection. ART CLUB NEWS This week only there will be no Thursday night session. There will be a work session on Friday Mr .and Mrs .Reg Fawcett are happy to announce the engagement of their eldest daugh ter, Constance Louise, to Mr.Frederick A.MacLeod, son of Mr.and evening, starting at 7 p.m. in the old curling Mrs .Ken MacLeod of Terrace

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