May 4, 1967 GOLF CLUB NEWS The course is now officially open for play as of May Ist. Memberships are available at the club house, . Half fees are due by May 15 and the balance by June 15. The semi-annual general meeting will be held Wednesday, May 10th at 8 p.m. in the curling club lounge when a golf film will also be shown. Putting Tip: First, check if the contour of the green is uphill, downhill or sidehill . The grain can be determined by the way the sun affects the color of the grass. If the green appears lighter in color from one direction than another, the lighter is the angle the grass is leanin g. Your ball will roll much faster with the grain than against. BOWLING NEWS Two teams of men and women went to Wawa on Sunday to participate in their Centennial Bowling Tournament. The women's team placed second loosing out in 9-Stretches 10-Tiny particle ACROSS MI 3] 11S | Of 4 lof aly [| 1-Seasoning 11-Rodents 5-Footlike 16-Anary [Talat a] 3] af NT VTA] part 18-Macaw S[3[5|N| VHD) Pare. a aero ralSlAfsin] 7] i fei] ussian stories ruler 22-Strong wind (a/3/9/ V1 3! 12-Hebréw 24-Dance step is] measure 25-Be ill 13-Exist a eee person if 14-Girl's name -Sic 15-Minor item 30-Change s|w[v[S[a] LS) ay I Talsly| 17-Colorful bird color of L[olelal vy] si a] ivi s[ayal 19-Moving 92-Disorder ra] | Vaal al Wio) -Brooks -Cu 21-Platform oF Gusmos in aly] S|) is|3] | 23-Negrito wall o 24: Parent i house ' SOLUTION colloq.) -Rail a i i ; 26-Heavenly 42-Mature mere bs ion ekuvine ut 44-Carouse 47-Paradise 52-Condensed EGersint 45-Man's name ' moisture 31-Succor (abbr.) 49-Seines 55-Pronoun 33-Man's name 35-Crafty 36- Killed 38-Ardent 40-French article 41-Inlet 43-Prying device 45-Alters 48-Smooths 51-Passed about -by hand 52-Slaver 53-Jason's ship 54-Female deer 56-Mother of nN | 5 Apollo s 57-Cook slowly bees 58-Recent So 59-Otherwise } DOWN x] 2, Y wg Xs pox Rea Pe 4 | pbs 5 1-Soft drink 2-City in lowa 3-Latvians 4-Character- istics 5-Crony (colloq.) 6-Teutonic deity 7-Slan 3-Cylindrical pas TERRES SS TERRACE BAY NEWS their last game to Chapleau. On the team were: Page 7 Dorothy Coupal , Anne Churney, Marie Edmunds, Thea Fraser, Edna Beddard and Pauline Moon. # The men's team took first place. Members were: Ted Stachiw, Howie Cook, Paul Gagnon, Bob Coleman, Bill Moon and Lew Edmunds . INTER-SCHOOL GYMNASTIC COMPETITION Saturday, April 29 marked the first north-shore inter-school gymnastics competition held in Manitou wadge . Terrace Bay High School gymnastic team , coached by Mr. J.Ferguson, left by bus to join four other competing teams in Manitouwadge. The competit- tons started in the morning and continued throughout the afternoon breaking for lunch provided by the hosting school . Terrace Bay came out in second place with Lorr- aine Belliveau winning Ist place and Kristine Olsen When coats play short-stop. their team-mates carry the ball in the same fabric. Sew a beige beauty -- tunic-coated to mid thigh. muffled with fake fur and a swing of skirt to follow suit. Top-stitch the important seams and button-up with leather. A swaggering pair with double the dash to sew. yourself. Don't forget your beige ribbed stock- ings! Accent the positive. A tin) waist deserves a bit of fit or a smart belt to show it off. Slend- er hips love slim styling and low-slung belts. Short swing- ing skirts and hemline accents ot braid. pleats or bands focus . attention on shapely legs. Frame a pretty face with im- portant collars, scarves or jewel- lery. A twist of clinging crepe. a ruffle of delicate lace. a) lu- scious curve of velvet. a sliver of refined tweed -- a romantic and mysterious, a touch of old- world femininity to chase away the harsh go-go look. This ts the way Balenciaga feels about Spring. Hurrah for Balenciaga! see page 10 fashion new FASHION CONSULTANT TO THE 160 SINGER CENTERS IN CANADA. BY NANCY GAYLORD Can you crochet? Lucky you! The lacy hand-worked look~ is important this Spring. Crochet a dainty scallop to edge the neck and cuffs of your new lemon-yellow suit: whip up a see-through top the colour of eggshells to play partner with your Roman-striped long skirt: fashion a shift of frosty white and line with lavender to peek from beneath. If you can't cro- chet. choose from fabulous fa- brics by-the-yard with the cro- chet look. bonded for easy sew- ing. j Hem markers in a new longer length are now available for marking the shorter skirts of to- day. Ties for two. Sew him a tie for Valentine's Day and make one to match for yourself. Use a commercial pattern or make your own from an old. tie. Youll need about 2 yard of 36-inch wide fabric for each tie. When finished, slide a card- board strip between the two lavers of fabric and press over a press cloth. This prevents seam-marks on the right 3 Make it mad. mod or madness -- string skinny or short fat lesevengeraa unsure aca