MAY _30 MAQOKER terrace say Fish AND GAME CLUB. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1968 - - - - AA 0 K E B. i 11968 CURLING CLUB LOUNGE ADMISSION - $1.00 - - - - DOOR OPENS AT7 P.M. Golf, Hockey, sports film begins at 8 p.m. DOOR PRIZES - - - - REFRESHMENTS NON-MEMBERS WELCOME! CARD OF THANKS - The generous contributions of business people and individuals in Terrace Bay has resulted in a very successful Canadian Cancer Society Campaign this year. | would like to thank May Dorland and Rita Caccamo who helped me canvass, and all those who donated to this very worthwhile cause. Funds collected during the campaign are used ACROSS 7-Worthless leaving 1-Sandarac 8-Afternoon ' tree «= parties 5-Discharged a 9-Home for fc 10 east 9-Pigpen -Cau 12: Take one's appendage lal dj part 11-New | ow 13-At this place Se Liilvlsts! iwi] pagoda J. 16-Rante GEISWEREIE 15-Oar 20-Ocean altel v| Sis| ols ay-Syninel fee" Tincined mut at] afal vi] 1-Bell roadway SislstH ym slal S| 19-Commu- 24-Mohamme- OlH sie 2vlalv) i an 21-Fure chieftain SOLUTION Bearing a 43-Physician 51-Den mammal mile (colloq.) 52-Abound 28-Let go 26-Ghscure 45-Latin 56-Devoured 27-Man's 50-\necelved cenituncticon 53-Swiss river nickname 32-Unusual 47-A state due 28-Faulty 33-Tear (abbr 9-Crava 29-Goal S6°Knock 49-Cuts of meat. 60-Antlered 31-Be mistaken 38-Pupil 50-Man's animal oe welont b+ ata 41-Longs for nickname 63-Bone India 37-Prefix: wrong 39-Diphthong 40-Lift with lever 42-Mournful 44-Strict | 46-Teutonic deity 48-Desecrated 50-Fold 53-Girl student 54-Organ of hearing 55-Babylonian deity -- 57-Conceive 61-Metal 62-Short Jacket 64-Metal s "J ~ SS > x 5 BS BS fastener 65-Bitter vetch 66-Army meal 67-Hike DOWN 1-Snake 2-Inlet 3-Total 4-Make amends for 5-Lean-tos 6-Pronoun TERRACE BAY NEWS ~ PAGE 8 for Cancer research, the education of the public, and as a service to Cancer patients. Elsie Berndtsson ' Campaign Chairman spe PRE Sa be td i KIWANIS HONORED BY VISIT FROM GOVERNOR The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay was honored on Tuesday, May 21st, when Governor Jack Stokes of | Lethbridge, Alberta, with Mrs. Stokes, paid an offi-}- cial. visit to their club. Mr. Stokes, who is the Gov -- ernor for Kiwanis of Western Canada, was accompan=} ied on his visits to various clubs in North Western Ontario, by Lieutenant-Governor Bill Strachan and Mrs. Strachan, of Atikokan. The Kiwanis invited their ladies to dinner, at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, along with special guests, Reeve and Mrs. E. Cavanaugh, and the Bert Lohr Choristers. The Choristers, with Mrs. Marilyn Chisholm at the piano, entertained the guests with two selections. The Governor was introduced by Jim Hale. Mr. Stokes outlined some of the highlights of the work =f done in various communities. He mentioned the fact } that the Western Division extends from the Rocky Mountains on the West, to Terrace Bay on the east. | Reeve Cavanaugh' commented on the activities of | the Terrace Bay club, and was thanked by the Presi- | dent of the local club, Ed Kennedy, and. by the Gov4) ernor. : After the dinner, honored guests, the Kiwanis members and their wives were entertained at the home of President Ed, and Vera Kennedy. VOWS EXCHANGED IN COMMUNITY CHURCH On Saturday, May 18th, 1968, Vivian Carroll Gresdal and Archie A. Heinrich were married in Terrace Bay Community Church at a ceremony per- © formed by Rev. T.G. Husser. Mauve Gladiolus and yellow Mums decorated the Chancel and Church or- ganist, Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss played during the cere- *e mony and accompanied Miss Jo-Anne Brown, who sang during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a bridal gown of corded taffeta, made wit a fitted bodice, defined waistline, the skirt gathered] to a full train at the back. Elbow length sleeves E were trimmed with a flounce of appliqued Alencon |" lace. She wore elbow length gloves, and a floral 4 shaped satin head piece outlined with seed pearls held a tiered shoulder length veil .(Cont'd page 10) ee Dy thal ris a Oe