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Terrace Bay News, 9 Feb 1967, p. 11

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ERE A BAY so dear to a beide's hewet:. The Bouquet Invitation Line Fc cpesewe** fue Good taste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet Invitation Line proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship you could wish for! It features Thermo-Engraving--rich raised lettering--elegant as the finest craftsmanship -- yet costing so little! Come see our unusual selection. The Navy League meeting will be held Sunday, February 12 at 2 p.m.in the meeting room at the Recreation Centre. Members and parents welcome to attend. HYDRO EMPLOYEES HOLD ANNUAL 'SPIEL Early Saturday morning, February 4, members of Terrace Bay Area Hydro of Terrace Bay and Schreiber were busy cleaning out driveways and off to a day of curling and fun. The occasion was the Annual Curling Bonspiel and Safety Dinner Award banquet. (continued next column) UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE - JOSEPH WILL BE IN TERRACE BAY DAILY FOR HAIR DRESSING APPOINTMENTS. Special on PERMMANENTS! JAN- 30th. ~ FEB. 25th. Prices. $20. for? 19. $15. foe 12 --- rane in 12.50 for $49.°° $10- for $8,°° Children Terrace Bay to 14 yrs. 9° for 6.5° 7. for 5, and Schreiber. HAIRSTYLING Terrace Bay - 3855 | Sony for appointment ¢all: Schreiber - 362 After two ten-end draws with intermittent coffee breaks, there was a tie for top prize and low prize, Two top teams had 23 points each. Two skips June' Linton and Sig Erickson went on the ice again'and threw one rock each. Winners were Sig Erickson's rink with Floyd Liebrock, Marlene Pitkanen and Bill Watkins of Lakehead Regional Office. Runner-up prizes went to June Linton, John Jarosz and Eine Harkonen. Third place to Charlotte Slomke Lauri Halonen, Cliff Linton and Lew Edmunds . Tied for low prize were Jack Phillips and Ron Garlick who ventured onto the ice and Mr. Phillips came out the best of the worst placing his rock in the house and winning for his rink including Mrs. Bill Watkins, Eric Opas and Jan Hall. Mr .Garlick had no opposition as the winner of the big end and prizes went to his rink including Marie Edmunds, Bob Stolz and Nat Coates. All proceeded to the Voyageur Restaurant where arrangements had been made for a delicious hot smorgasbord dinner and were met by Mr.Walter Loon (continued on Page |2) [ST L]S] SR SO] SR IN] SIL 7-More dam eieene oo th EIRBE WEE) 3} 1 S/S] 1-Stop 9-Young BEEe Gal SEMEz) 5-Uncooked on eoeat 8-Potato -Preposition' (slang) 11-Negate 12-Toward the 5 dbo at sheltered -Garden too Niaiw lO|H : 24. sa. anger 35. Mountain AIG EEE) ISIN] &O[5] S| 14-Sleeveless pass MOE EEE) cloak 26-Room in TAL NTO] Hu npg ss Pages PR ebony NOlSy 16-Openwork 29-River in 3] d]|v|2 ee S| Sy 1 Re 3] 3] IVI ee Wales fafo[ | Sie Ml oS 17-Metal 30-Finish 18-Whips 34-Plagued SOLUTION eee ce aeewne -Before -More vapi Pe 23-Vast age 37-Leap 42-Barracuda To s home 24.Mocks 38-Compass 43-Weary . olf mounds 27-Live point 44-Check 51-Sign of 31-Brick- 39-Man's name 46-Gaelic zodiac carrying device 32-Males 33-Puffs up 37-Aided 40-Dine 41-Employ 42-Layers 45-Feel indig- nant at ee 49-Baker's od products Oy 50-Doctor of ee Laws pods (abbr.) ees 52-Woody plant 53-Great Lake 54-Lamprey | 55-Actual being 56-Care for 57-Fish eggs 58-Soaks See Ko DOWN ete 1-Meeting ae room 2-Appellation of Athena 3-Fewer 4-Leash 5-Washes lightly 6-Exist

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