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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1966, p. 11

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November |7, 1966 Mother's monthly Special YOUR BABY BONUS CHEQUE TERRACE BAY NEWS 1S WORTH Page Il Simcoe Plaza .... Terrace Bay, Ont. PH. 825 - 3327 ¢ KOLESAR'S 10% SS MORE WHEN REDEEM- ED ON MERCHANDISE AT KOLESAR'S your cheque is worth 6.60 TRADES GRADUATES ( Cont'd from page 10) presented each graduate with manuals related to their respective trades. Guest speaker, Mr.John T.Koski, Principal of the Northern Ontario Institute of Technology, Kirk- land Lake, was introduced by Mr.W.Farrell. Mr. Koski spoke on the development and changes in the Ontario secondary and university educational system that has been made in order to meet the demand for skilled tradesmen, technicians, and technologists. Relating his remarks to the current standard of living now enjoyed by all Canadians, Mr. Koski stated that in order to maintain this standard every Canadian must improve their know- ledge and skills and particularly those persons wath technical ability if we are to improve the nation's productive capacity and retain the high standard of living. Graduate Clifford Knauff, Jr.,( Cont'd next col.) eo € ye. fila Mr. John T.Koski, principal of the Northern Ontario Institute of Technology, Kirlend Lake, Onterio, addressing the 1966 Tredes Training Graduates. On the left is Mr.Wm. Farrell, Plant Engineer, and on the right Mr.Reg. Payetté, Trades Training Coordinator. Wi80: 35°20 30 60 on behalf of the graduating class thanked Mr. Koski for his most informative address. He also thanked the Company for the opportunity afforded each graduate to become jorneymen tradesmen. Forty guests including members of the Trades Ad- visory Committee, fellow tradesmen and Company repore ve were present to honour the 1966 Trad~- es ACROSS 1-Anglo-Saxon money 4-Pronoun 6-Place for raising cattle 11-Peril 13-Football team 15-Printer's measure 16-Comes on the scene 18-Behold! 19-Symbol for calcium 21-Painful 22-Allowance for waste 24-Spirit (colloq.) 26-Unusual 28-Number 29-Mental images 31-Tableland 33-Paid notice 34-Insect eggs 36-Cut 38-Initals of 2 26th Roa President Ko 45-Female cuff 47-Distance measure 49-Short jacket 50-Evils 52: Baker's products 54-Senior (abbr.) 55-Chinese mile 56-Occurs 59-Compass point 61-Girl's name 63-Quadruped 65-Cut 66-Compass -Holds in high regard - Beverage -Bird's home -105 (Roman number) -Capital of Montana -A state (abbr.) -Famed -Persia -So be it! -Artificial language - Enlisted mah (colloq.) -Couple -Slave -Remain -Father 5-Broke suddenly -Fondles -Quaver -Depends on- -Stumble 13/2 ORM Sigal S|] v/s! AISEANIO[ a tS] Sol N|S] 3] 13] NEB SIN[3] 4] d[V] HR TF) SIS MESS] S| AIF] IN] O} | 5 io] al] A) SI 11} 9] 3) 3) SB LIN] Vo ANS Senn Lol S|S|S] NERS] VS] 9] 1 3] N| OR S| 2] V1 SR s]W] 115) 1] 3] >] 2 S| a0l SRV) o) Cl BERDEEY fe IN] 3] Al 3] 3B S[S/9) NIV) LH] ON] vB S| v=o) SOLUTION 57-Exist 58-Symbol for tin 60-Organ of sight 62-A_ continent (abbr.) 64-Knockout (abbr.) °44-Symbol for thoron 46-Spanish article 48-Acts 51-Manifesta- tion 53-Winter pre- cipitation point 67-Native metal DOWN 1-Poem 2-Offensive 3-Indefinite article 4-Possessive pronoun 5-Mistake

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