Page 10 , TERRACE BAY NEWS June 1, 1967 WALKATHON (Continued from page 5) AMONG MY SOUVENIRS : Frank Roen, Joanne Stevens, Kristine Olsen, Lorne | pig you know that Terrace Bay Golf Club has been and Gary Pinkerton, Blake and Candace Neeley, more or less operating for over 13 years? . Grubbing George Dashkewytch, Louis Theriault, Ernest Uzi- through some old papers the other day your reporter canin, Linda Ballentine and Donny Hiebert. found a membership card No. 87 - made out to her Stationed at each check point along the way were | on August 30, 1954, and duly. signed by the secretary Mr..L.Hiebert, Mrz.J.Graham, Mr.J -Dejonghe, treasurer . Mr.Ted Brown, Mr.L.Crandlemire, Mr .J. Knight and Mr .Jack Brooks, Mrs.Coupal, Mr.and Mrs.D. Rafalant, Mrs.M.Simmer, Mr.and Mrs .W ..Megraw Mr .and Mrs .F McMillan, Mr.and Mrs.H.Coe and others who provided drinks and cold compresses and lunch. The Co- op.Dairy Truck stopped and gave some of the walkers ice cream. A total of 900 miles was covered by those parti- cipating. Plans are being finalized for the International Labour Council Convention to be held in the Lake- head Labour Centre on June 16, 17 and I8th. More than 150 delegates from Unions in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Northwestern Ontario will be in attendance. There will be a limited seating capacity for inter- ested persons. Anyone wishing to attend please drop a line to H.Sharpe , Room 1, Lakehead Labour Centre, Port Arthur. CROSSWORD PUZZLE NSS ST ITOTN ------------ CADET & WRENETTE INSPECTION (from Pg.1) & teams were presented to the assembled invited guests and proud parents. At the conclusion of the displays the awarding of trophies, plaques and efficiency badges were presented to the deserving Cadets and Wrenettes . Following the ceremonies in the arena the Inspect- ACROSS ee : i -Note of scale -- 8-Habitually sloppy person 5-Advantage 9-Rational 9-Tavern 10-Midday 11-Interstice - (pl.) between leaf 1] ° ° ° ° ° . 11-Italian ing Officer and his party and invited guests were _ Spi violinmaker entertained at a buffet by the Navy League and vy entnanes | eCeatia Officers of the local corps. at ean oes a * ° : 17-Scold Mos Osh: Co-operation was the key note of the inspection W9-Hegal a2. Pertaining data rate especially with arrival of officers, sea cadets plus 21-Merit joke Se aeat aaa ag 23-Openwork it of Siu Or wrenettes of R.C.S.C.C.. Croddock and Vindictive ag fabric oS 82-Frenen for 41-Gambling eee : : een 2s-Soak Tide ' 2-Kdible fis who participated in the parade and aided the local Se erties at Ee 6 er A A nt ° ° ° wi Se Asiz " Latvia 35-Mexican z t Sea Cadet Band in their delivery of the stirring staan currency Ow tetees t6-Bow . ork ° -Hail! 31-Make 37-Every: 9-Preposition music which was much appreciated by all. soutien A ead ee at vend mountain 31-Declare 33-Express 35-Skin of fruit 36-Container 38-Affirmative votes 40-Organ of hearing 41-Stupid fellows 43-Pose for portrait 44-Bone 45-One thousand million 47-Compass point 48-Announce- ment 50-God, in Hebrew SETESE SSIES. STE SE RE FET ET TTR EDT OE BEE EE SATIS STEM A tantalizing aroma greets the nostrils of those who pass the doors of Caccamo's Store on Simcoe Plaza - an odor which beckons all to enter - the smell of home bakéd pies, rolls, donuts etc. This new enterprise has been started by Mrs. Stella Gusul & Mrs. Cora Bajkiewicz - both expert cooks. Patrons can sample the baked goods at their coffee bar or can purchase a supply to take home. SER) enon ener 01 Scriptures 52-Memorandun 53-Paradise DOWN The Board of Governors of the Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology announces ° ' 1-Philippine the appointment of Mr. Kenneth Earl Cunningham , peninsula iti i - 3-Staff to the position of Registrar-Counsellor . a ee way 5-Spoken oi)