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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jun 1969, p. 10

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JUNE 5, 1969 _ TERRACE BAY NEWS : PAGE B CROSSWORD PUZZLE y ACROSS DOWN 18. Laugh. Last Week's 1. Ready 1. Famous ing money Roman 19. Scot- Answer 5. Not emperor tish illusory 2. Candlenut land 9. Group of tree tax Pacific 3. Wireless 20. Venti- islands call lated 10. Make void 4. Exclama- 22. Quaker 12. Oolong, tion . : of pekoe, etc. 5. Hal? note 13. Infer diameters 24. Bucket 14. Like .. 6. Finishes . 25. Bands ([BITIE@SSINEIEIR) 15. Man's name_ 7. Celtic of 31. Impudent 16. Every's goddess . Kaffir 33. Hungarian partner: . 8. Bright warriors king 'abbr. - 9. Mark" 26. Favorites of 36. Sick - 17, Famed 11..Guides : 13down .. 37. Bantam or " Ttalian 13. Mom's 27. Hit leghorn inventor sister 28. Lists of 38. Part of 20. Conjunction 15. Destruction candidates "to be"' 21, Clergyman or ruin 29. Doctrine 40. ae 22. Peach stones 23. Useful quadruped 24. Through 25. Wayside hotels 27. Most rational 30. Famed Cam- bridge, Mass., college '31. Cheat 32. Hebrew letter © 38. Semitic deity 34. Indefinite article 35. Most aloof 37. An emotion 39. Vends » 40, Kind of cap 41. Kill 42. Items ina wallet DISTRICT COURT NEWS In less than half an hour Judge T. Connors handled Tuesday's docket: Kennith G. Perry of Marathon for- feited $12.50 on a charge under section 82 (3) of the Liquor Control Act - having liquor under 21 years of age; Bob Long of Terrace* Bay also $12.50 for having liquor in a place other than a residence; Thomas Long of Terrace Bay $12.50 on a charge of unnecessary noise (squealing tires) section 42 (3) HTA: Emile Comeau was a bigger loser when it cost him $22 .50 for driving a car with out a license and $52.50 on a charge under section 3 (1) MVAC Act - driving without insurance. Steven Fedorak of. Terrace Bay was remanded on three charges under the Highway Traffic Act until July 15th. a eS SIS LE RS WORK*TO BE DONE & THERE IS STILL a great need for public relations awareness despite all the preaching of public relations that has gone on in the past forty years or so. Perhaps the least aware are people who are under the imprefsion that public relations can be bought by the barrel and distributed in large slathers with a shovel or some minor and mote delicate tool. A man who has had a great deal of experience in top management, so called, dismissed the problem the other week with the scornful statement that not many people know the problems of top management. The inference, of course, is that it is not top management's fault if the people do not understand them. This sounds somewhat like the plea of the man who excuses his deviation from the straight and narrow path with the statement 'that. his wife doesn't understand meget him. Taken from the Printed Word BASEBALL'S. MOST CONSISTENT HITTER. SUFFERED A CLEMENTE 15 A FOUR-TIME NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING CHAMPION, THE HOPES OF THE PIRATES ARE TI6HT1Y LINKED THIS ABILITY 72 REBOUND FROM LAST YEARS - INSIURIE S 002 niietchicaitice ES ACN AT ee ee

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