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Terrace Bay News, 8 Feb 1968, p. 11

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\ TABLE TENNIS - Continued from P.10 Februar 8, 1968 fo challenge Mr .Vanderkam or Robert Rochon will phone the Recreation Of- fice to establish a playing date. If possible, we shall try to arrange out- of-town competition for these people and others who are interested. PUBLIC SKATING Wednesday - 1.30-3.30 pre-school skat 3.30-5.30 public skat-ing 7 .00-9.30 p.m. 1.30-4.00 p.m. and 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Also, the Outdoor Community Ice Rink on the Tot Lot in the Poplar Cres- cent area, which is maintained by the neighbours in that area. 5:30 P.M. Fridays Sundays i THE QUIET TRUTH (A.Whitney Griswold, ina speech) Self respect cannot be hunted. It cannot be pur- chased. It is never for sale. It cannot be fabricat- ed out of public relations. It comes to us when we are alone, in quiet moments, in quiet places, when we suddenly realize that, knowing the good, we have done it; knowing the beautiful, we have served it; knowing the truth, we have spoken it. ----_-- LET'S GET ACQUAINTED! FUN IN TERRACE BAY. Some of the local younger element are shown enjoying the letest thrill in snow-sliding. Left to right on the big inner tube, at the top of a snow slope, are - Karen Hebert - Lynda Fontaine and Judy Kurylo. é oe : : fad Tereuti, the rd being very satisfied with her work and interest. All members act on the book selection committee and lists are presently being made for the Spring selectio wa OF COURSE J BEGINNING FEBRUARY 2uTH EATON'S MARA- THON OFFICE WILL RE OPEN SATURDAYS FOR YOUR SERVICE - FROM 9:00 A.M., TO EATON'S CALL YOUR BUYLINE - ... ZENITH 15000 NO LONG DISTANCE CHARGES. TERRACE BAY NEWS EATON'S OPEN SATURDAYS ? A "BIG ONE" THAT DIDN'T GET AWAY! reporter thought the sweater worn by a member of the rink which represents Schreiber in the O'Keefe Competition is a good advertisement for our district. Page 11_ ae Your roving FRONT-PAGE T V {> Few, IF ANY, NEWSPAPERS print advertising on their front pages. This is in contrast to the radio and TV business, including the publicly-supported Canadian Broad- casting Corporation, which blasts its advertising at the listener and viewer before they have time to hear or see ACROSS 1-Land measure 4-Call 8-Title of respect 141-Mountain in Crete 12-lreland 13-Sharp 15-Container 17-Beam 19-A continent 20-Man's nickname 21-Crowd 22-Burma native 23-Toward the sheltered side 25-Rodent 26-Pellet 27-Communist 28-French plural article 29-Weaken 30-Paid notice 31-Hurries 33-A state (abbr.) 35-Vigor (colloq.) 36-Period of time "37-Chart 38-Heavenly body 40- Exist 41-Partner 42-Cut 43-Distress signal 44-Ethiopian title 45-Babylonian deity 46-Ventilate 47-Conjunction 50-Portray 52-Fruit cake 54-Guido's nigh note 5-Sodium chloride 6-The caama 7-Obscure DOWN -Bone of body '.Room in harem what they want to hear and see. -Pay -Prefix: -European -The heavens -That is -Pertaining to see attention Be ill not dormouse (abbr.) the kidneys - Metal fastener -Female ruff -Hebrew month -Experts -Gratuity SOLUTION -Macaw 32-Before 41-Smalhi rug -Conducted 33-Ship 43-Spanish for -Things, in channel "years law 34-Imitate 44-Ceremony -Dance step 35-Animal's 46-Carpenter's -Once 37 poneriane 47 either vetch around track 38-Lean-to 48-Man's name -Nahoor 39-Rips 49-Male. sheep sheep 40-Chief 51-Cooled lava -Pronoun artery 53-Conjunction > OY DOOd

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