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Terrace Bay News, 8 Jun 1967, p. 8

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Page 8 CAMPAIGN (Continued from page 1) have been caused by human carelessness. We urge all of you to nt only take personal precautions but to appoint yourselves guardians of our forests--in- structing 'our youngsters and visitors to the district whenever possible. Are lives, homes and livelihood are at stake. GUIDES RECEIVE AWARDS (Continued from page 7) to present them. Donna Chapman was in first place and three tied for second place, Mr. Ferguson, Marilyn MacDonald and Lorraine Belliveau. Mrs .Jartus gave a very interesting talk on First Aid following the presentations. At the same time she extended an invitation to the girls to a St.John's inspection and demonstration to be held at Schreiber Town Hall on Thursday, June 22nd. Thanks were expressed by Lorraine Belliveau and Captain Shirley Caron to Mr.Ferguson for training the girls. He was then presented with a gift from all the group--Lieuts. Pam Jones and Mary Brant, Junior Leaders Claire Belliveau, Kristine Chepelsky, Donna Chapman, Leslie Cotton, Lorraine and Geraldine Announcing Fit ONE ise Mr. & Mrs. Dan Rafalant have sold the Voyageur Restaurant to Mr. Oswald Fink of Port Arthur. THEY SINCERELY THANK ALL WHO PATRONIZED THE RESTAURANT DUR- ING THEIR OWNERSHIP AND SOLICIT YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT ON BEHALF OF MR. FINK. o 0 O MUCH SUCCESS TO THE NEW OWNER OF THE VOYAGEUR RESTAURANT TERRACE BAY NEWS : 3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE i ACROSS 3-Cancels IN| YOR S| 3/9] vl Se di] 3] < 9-Group of 4 1-High ships 7 mountain 16-Succor 4 4-A step 11-Things, 9-Distant in law ' 12-Pigeon pea 16-Flower iw 13-Wild buffalo 18-Gaelic i of India 20-A continent 4 14-Falsehood 21-Sign of a 16-Bright red zodiac 3 17-Sows 22-Massive % 19- Animal 24-Aftersong ; enclosure 25-Make into 20-Land law measure 26-Recipient 21-Word of of gift sorrow 28-Long, narrow SOLUTION 23-Stopped pennant 27-Appraises 33-Rodents 40-Embrace 48-Drag with 29-Evergreen 34-Tublike 41-Look fixedly difficulty tree vessel 45-Matures 49-Brown kiwi i 30-Negative 36-Native metal 50-Lair . 4 31-Anger 1. 46-Headgear 53-A continent i 32-Region in 38-Sharp pain 47-Hasten (abbr.) te Asia Minor q June 8, 1967 34-Sunburn 35-For example (abbr.) 36-Toward the mouth 37-Room 43-Meadows 44-Large metil container 46-Yawning abyss 48-Sluggish 51-Three-toed sloths 52-Pass into use (colloq.) 56-Rants 57-Man's nickname DOWN 1-Paid notices 2-100,000 rupees 3-Becalm 4-Seasoning 5-Cornered §-Emmet 7-That is (abbr.) ' § 5 Py; ie 2 Fi i: : Belliveau, Denise Rochon, Wendy MacMillan, Marilyn MacDonald, Paulette Duquette. This certificate now enables the Blue Leaders to teach the Guides the rudiments of First Aid in the coming year. MOOSE LADIES MEET THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose will be held on Wednesday, June 7th at 8 p.m. sharp. Installation practice will follow the meet- ing. Installation will be held on Saturday, June |0th at 7 p.m. A social will follow with music and a buffet lunch. The public are cordially invited and dress is op- tional . Prosperity is great. Too bad it's so expensive.

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