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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1970, p. 16

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ay x, a, i Sad Fs i ent i 4 IS YOUR CHILD USING NARCOTICS IT IS POSSIBLE to save a user of narcotics from a life of horror if detected early. There are not enough doctors in this world to examine eacii and every possible user, but there are enough parents. This chart is prepared to alert parents to the various symptoms that drugs produce. Observe your children and note unusual changes in normal behavior. IF YOU SUSPECT your child is using nar- cotics and have any information as to where it is being obtained, call your local Police Department. - YOU NEED NOT GIVE YOUR NAME LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS Congratulations to |. Romanuk's rink of: |. Pattison (third), S$. Dorman (second), Sharon MacDonald (lead), for winning the club Championship round and the O'Keefe's Trophy. Playoff runner-up involves three rinks of: E. Zwir (skip), M. Kennedy (third), J. Gunter (second) and M. Chesley (lead). B. Bouchard (skip), P. Phillips (third), M. Harris (second), and B. Sidhu (lead). O. Chapman (skip), C. Scheuchenpflug (third), R. Beaulieau (second), and J. Mercier (lead). Play to determine winner will commence this week. On completion of second round for Laskin's Trophy, a three-way playoff has been decided. Those competing in the above were as follows: - E.Zwir, A. Pelto, S. Dorman and H. Boyd. O. Chapman, J. O'Neil, J. Rattray and C. Cotton. P. Wellings, V. Kennedy, J. Gunter and B. Sidhu. First game was won by Zwir over Chapman. Se- cond game was won by Wellings over Zwir and third and deciding game, was won by Wellings over | Chapman. Congratulations to the Peggy Welling's rink for winning the Laskin's Trophy and to E. Zwir's rink for runners-up. The thirds Bonspiel is still in progress at the pre-' TERRACE BAY NEWS SEVEN SYMPTOMS COMMON TO ALL NARCOTICS (1) Rapid disappearance of cloth- ing and personal belongings from home, (2) Sign of unusual activity around hangouts and other buildings. * (3) Loitering in hallways or in areas frequented by addicts. (4) Spending unusual amounts of time in locked bathroom. (5) Inability to hold job or stay in school. (6) Rejection of old __ friends; taking up. with strange companions. (7) Using jargon such as pot, tea, grass, speed, bennies, sticks, acid, bummer, LSD, STP, downs, goof balls. Identification chart distributed by Saanich Police Department. vast range from which to choose and there are so many | combinations of style, price and equipments that it becomes a genuine problem to select the type best suited to your particular needs. To begin with, decide just how excellent stereophon+ ic sound you want. The whole point of stereo is that it enables a recording to sound like the original live sound. That's the difference between a record player and a stereo. iid APRIL 2, 1970 © ~ sent time and results will be published next week. In the recent ladies bonspiel held at Marathon, we had two successful teams from our Club participating. The O. Chapman rink winning runners-up in the first event and the P. Wellings rink winning the third event. The two teams were as follows:- P. Wellings (skip), A. Latour (third), E. McLeod (second), D. Koskie (lead) and O. Chapman (skip), N. Crockford (third), C. Cvitkovich (second), and J. Gunter (lead). © Congratulations girls on your good showing. J. Rattray Secretary. CONSUMERS' NEWS & VIEWS Buying a stereo is a bit like buying a car - you have a truly The excellence of the sound you will get depends upon the quality of its components and the way they are assembled in the cabinet. This is not to say a lower priced stereo is no good. Far from it. It might fect stereo. Ottawa 4, Ont. STORK CLUB be that the people who will listen to the recordings have no desire to hear the shades and nuances of per- A stereo is a very delicate piece of equipment. It | demands respect in its operation care. Don't rush into} it and don't be pushed. Consumers' Association of Canada has a buying guide on stereo consoles that is available free in single copies by writing: "Stereos", Consumers' Association of Canada, 100 Gloucester St. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stuart of Terrace Bay, a girl, on March 3lst., 1970. ; '3 4 <a ee Is pe : -- Sg Rach

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