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Terrace Bay News, 20 Apr 1967, p. 9

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Page 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce will take place this Thursday evening at 7.30 p.m. in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre. A good attendance is urged. KIMBERLY-CLARK WEEKLY SAFETY SLOGAN For knowing last week's safety slogan the following employees won Centennial Silver Dollars: Leon Cote, Joe Kenney, Rene Hirt, Gerald Caron and Roy Nes- bitt. Ever think of what would happen to you if you lost your earnings? What type of work could you do? How would you support yourself and your family? Our sight is priceless yet everyday people experience eye injuries because they failed to wear eye protect- ion - so remember this week's safety slogan" BE GOGGLE WiSE - PROTECT YOUR ORVES: ACROSS 8-Girl's TERRACE BAY NEWS 22-Female deer 36-Brother of Odin 37-Jargon 39-Masculine 40-IEmerge victorious 41-Equip 42-Residence 43-Mournful 44-Bone 45-Attitude 46-Beneath 48-Plumlike fruit 50-Goddess of discord 52-Girl's name -53-Dispatched 54-Secure 55-Pigpen DOWN 1-Cleaning implement 2-Enthusiastic tribute 3-Candle 4-Rocky hill 5-King of Bashan 6-Threefold 7-Feeling nickname 1-Witty saying 9-Three-toced 4-Small sloth children 10-Motorless 8-Datum boat 12-Egegs 11-Cornered 13-Monster 16-Vrinter's 14-Falsifier measure promise XY 7 x53 Px5ehd 15-Document 18-Symbol for 17-Preposition tellurium 19-Compass 21-Snakes point 22-Profound 20-Number 23-Away 21-Part of 24-Speck church 25-Good 1 {3[¥[s Slt Ol 1 ae LO] Ww) 23-Evergreen 27-For fear that SOLUTION tree 28-Had on one's 24-Small island person 37-Crucifix $3-Symbol for 25-Have a care 30-Warbled 38-Passageway tin 26-Artificial 31-Pit 39-Biblical 45-Fondle language 32-Obvious prophet 46-lm ploy 27-Run easily 33-Lair 40-North {7-Beam 28-Sorrow 35-Picture- African 19-Preposition 29-Attacks taking valley (pl.) 51-Supposing 31-Jumped device 4$2-ISxclamation that 34-Man's name 35-Center April 20, 1967 Anice letter recently arrived at the News Office from former resident Neil Cornthwaite. Neil serids regards to all his friends here and says he has been appointed Instructor in the Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology in North Bay starting July 1, 1967. MINOR HOCKEY - Forms to be filled out by Minor Hockey League players intending to attend the Minor Hockey League Banquet on Saturday, May 6, at 6.00 p.m. in the Moose Hall, are being distributed through the schools Those children who are Minor Hockey League play- ers but are under school age, and wish to attend the banquet, may pick up their application forms at the Recreation Office. BOWLING NEWS Series winners were declared in three of the five ieagues as follows: Mixed league Caccamo's Speedballs - Captain Lew Edmunds. Ladies Night League - Space Gals Capt- ain Gail Savoy. Men's League - Lou St.Louis team All the drama and excitement of the roll-offs cont- inue this week and next. Two teams from Terrace Bay competed in the Red Rock tournament last weekend. While neither team got in the prizes, Pauline Moon bowled the high three games of the tournament. All men - remember the big Centennial Tournament coming up this weekend. Check the ad at the Bowl- ing alley and get your entry in immediately. Also for the ladies and men, there is a tournament in Wawa on Sunday, April 30, 1967, so check the Bulletin Board for details, ' Remember our banquet date is June 3. For good music and entertainment, make your plans to attend now. The general meeting for election of next year's executive has been called for May 2, 1967. BRIDE ELECT ( from Page 4) Another surprise shower was held at the home of Darlene Pearen at which fifteen girls were present. RECREATION DIRECTOR (continued from Page II) working with youth and | would like to think this is another area in which | feel confident."

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