Page 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS Schreiber C.W.L. Supports Family in India Presiding at the October meeting for the Catholic Women's League, was Mrs. D'Arcy McGuire. An Acknowledgment was received from a family in India that the C.W.L. is supporting. The members were appalled to hear that, the father being ill, the mother works when she can for 13¢ a day. A Wreath was ordered for November 11, placed by Irene Moorey. Mrs. Ann ACROSS i-Limb 4- re 8-Appe 12- 'Sten of zodiac 13-Jump 14-Appellation of na 15-Superlative ending 16-Burrowing mammal 18-Man's name 20-Pellet 21-Printer's measure 22-Chicken 23-Algerian seaport 27-Be mistaken 29-Rocky hill 30-Felony 31-French article 32-Chapeau 33-Aeriform fluid " ee '5-Title of respect 37-Mongrel 38-Paid notices 39-Undergarment 40-Drone 41-Man's nickname 42-Couple 44-Misrepresent 47-Pierce 51-Unusual 52-Short jacket Sea in Asia 54-Tiny 55-Strokes 56-Liquefy 57-Spanish for "saint" DOWN 1-Toward shelter 2-Remainder 3-Parent 4-Wolfhound 5-Weight of India 6-Indulge to excess to a nnin inn a ES 7-Country of Europe 8-Seamen 9-Cloth measure 10-Lamprey 11-Chinese leader 17-550 (Roman We ree) N|W IH] 113] 19-Indefinite ce iS|3] vet pat tem lla ola 22-Torrid tte isiv} 24-A state (abbr.) S21 25-Among 44-Strip of leather 26-Seines 27-Shade trees 45-Mental image 46-Paradise 28-Actual 29-Scottish cap 47-Vigor (colloq.) 48-Greek letter 30-Vehicle 32-Occurs 49-Negative 50-Hindu cymbals. 36-Roman gods 37-Poisonous extract used on arrows 38-Permits 40-Man's name 33-North 41-Diphthong American tree 43-Near ett QO il ot Cj | SSI KP SCS QF Ko Poe] CRI OY S554 on OX BO you're invited to a MR. D. FINCH TALK ON THE CANADA PENSION PLAN WEDNESDAY - NOV.8TH - 8:00 P.M. iil dient eile r rcateapdese~aacsieenitongudininn cui eeanuienstn to reitriaucete ts LARGE MEETING ROOM - RECREATION CENTRE erence ea CE Sponsored by Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce October 26, 1967 WEEKLY REPORF FROM THE SCHREIBER DETACHMENT # Total duty hours: 200 hours Highway & Other Roads Patrolled in miles: 3,402 Investigations: 1 theft, and 1 breaking and enter- ing. Traffic: 3 property damage accidents, estimate of damage $2,000.00. 7 Charges were laid under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. 45 Vehicles were given safety checks. 16 Warnings were issued to motorists regarding in- fractions of the Traffic Act, and vehicle defects. 2 Transients were assisted in the form of a Meal Ticket from the Schreiber Transient & Welfare Fund In the report published last week by the Schreiber Artificial Ice Committee, a donation of $300 made by the Ontario Hydro was omitted. Schreiber C.W.L. (Cont'd from column 1) ed sending more books to the Sanitorium in Fort William. Further arrangements were made for the tea-bazaar to be held on November 15. There were two speakers at the meeting: Mr. Friesen, Manager of the Bank of Montreal, and Mr. W. Kirpatrick, insurance agent. Both spoke on points for protection, investment and insurance. FOR SALE: - Junior bed with mattress - $7.00 - girls figure skates sizes 3 and 5, boys skates size 12. Phone 3737 - W. Klug My warmest thanks.... to all the good people who supported me at the polls on October 17th and to those who worked so untiringly during the campaign. TOI SEPPALA.