Frankly Pretty Fall Outfit / By VERA WINSTON By GRACE THORNCLIFFE A NARROW band of velvet tops the modest neckline of this black crépe tunic dress. It is sashed with a matching narrow belt adorned with a large black velvet rose at one ide. Black velvet is also used for the hem of the underskirt. The sleeves of this pretty,. lady-like dress are _ softly rounded and, all in all, such a PLAID and solid wool com- bine to make an excellent en- semble for fall wear. The slim sleeveless dress in brown- toned plaid has a brown yoke that shows atop the little cut- away jacket. A bow of the plaid wool is placed center front of the col- lar, which goes in for the V cut at the neckline, Nice for college or for the career girl. dress could do much daytime duty. » NEWS FROM THE POLICE OFFICE | ~ Aroad safety film was shown to High School and Grades 7 and 8 students last Friday. The message the film carries is a vital one and the students were most impressed by it. On Saturday afternoon an accident occurred on Highway 17 near the Norwood Motel which resulted in approximately $300 damage to an auto owned by Chester McBain of Terrace Bay. Four charges were laid against the driver of the other car, a Toronto bound vehicle, and his pas- senger--careless driving, driving without a license, no insurance and permitting an unauthorized driver to operate a vehicle. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE MEETS The monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's | League was held Sunday evening, October llth, | in St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church Hall ' preceded by recitation of the Rosary. Nicol chafred the meeting and Very Rey. Dean ; Gallagher led in the League prayer. Secretary Mrs. J. Kenney read the minutes | and Mrs. L. Legault gave the financial report. } Various reports were read from standing com mittees. Mrs. D. Whalen, Resolution Convenor ' read resolutions and recommendations from the | Ontario Provincial Convention. ; Mrs. E. Persson gave an itemized account o ; the Fall Bazaar and,thanking her assistants, \ reported it very successful. Winner of the | Fifty Dollar door prize was Mrs, M, Chepelsky \ with Raymond Delaronde winning the Twenty-five Mrs. M. NEWS Uc tone 964 CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE (Continued) Dollar prize. The meeting adjourned with singing of "0 Canada and "Holy God"We Praise Thy Name* and Father Gallagher imparted his Blessing. Luncheon was served by Mrs. D. Kenney and her committee. LADIES? CURLING MEETING On Thursday, October 15th, at 8:00 P.M. in | the Curling Club Lounge, the Ladies Semi- Annual Curling meeting will be held. All ladies who have curled and ladies who would like to curl, are courteeusly asked to attend. We hope you curl and if you are interested we would appreciate it if you will pick up an application form from Marge Hamilton or Phone Syl Duquette at 3208. These forms help us to know ivhat position you are interested in playing and also possible new members. The deadline to fill in these forms is October 15th, at the Semi-Annual meeting in the Curling Club Lounge, STORK CLUB Born to, Mr. and Mrs. R, Weaver, in Winnipeg a son, on September 27th. Born to, Mr. and Mrs. R. Theriault of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on September 29th, Born to, Mr. and Mrs. H., Bouchard of Terrace Bay, a son, on October 5th, Born to, Mr. and Mrs. K. May of Terrace Bay a daughter, on October 11th. DOWN 1. World's largest desert 2. Evening retiring bell 3. Incite 4. Spread ACROSS. 1. Begone! 5. A thick piece 9. French river 10. Flag ---- 11, Fragment 12. Revolves 14. Knife hilt grass 15. An enthus- to dry ijastic 5. Fine devotee jet 16. Chemical of ending vapor 17. Verb form 6. Aquatic 18. Young fish bird ' 19. Mother of SINoIS| [HIETAIO| 21. Question 22. Lizard 24. Fairy 25. Game fish 26. Things to be done 27. Thus 39. Breeze connected 29. Citrusfruit 40.A play with 30. Notched on words OAT Ft A Po UAT IT UAT GZ Boe a oe AOE See Lp dnc eae deenk adic GCOCMERUEZZZ PPP el Pee poy Ra 31. Speaks 33. Nourishes 36. American Indian 37. Italian 7. Entire coins 8. To be 41, Perished 42. Force onward 43. God of war 44, Require Detter Y