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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jun 1975, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE II, ry { 1975 MEMBERSHIP DISCS: New membership discs for the 1975-76 seas- on have been ordered and shipped from Toronto. As soon as the new discs arrive, they will be prepared for distribution to members of the Terrace Bay Recreation Association. The pub- lic will be informed as to when the discs are available, hopefully just prior to the open- ing of the pool. Remember that membership discs are required for the swim pool this summer. COMING EVENTS Friday, June I3th - Bake sale, Ladies Auxil- iary of the Community Church, I0 a.m. in the Community Church basement. Saturday, June I4th - Exhibition Lob Ball game - Mr. Transmission from Thunder Bay vs Terrace Bay Firemen. 3 p.m. High school ballfield - Sunday, June I5th - Annual Fathers Day tea, Legion Hall, 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Branch 223. Monday, June I6th ~ Auxiliary to McCausland Hospital Meeting, 8 p.m., Library of the Lake Superior High School, Schreiber Campus. TERRACE BAY SOCIAL SPECTRUM Visiting with Lois and Garey MacRae is Lois' mother, Mrs. New Brunswick. Hazel Mercer from St. John Keith and Bonnie will return with their grandmother for a few weeks holi- day. Later on in the summer, Lois will trav- el to St. John to visit with relatives and friends when she goes to bring her children home. Jean Capar of Terrace Bay, an art student of Helen Strickland has a picture chosen for display at the Lakehead University during the Northwestern Ontario Women's Art Festival this week. Jean's 18" Xx 24" painting was dene in acrylics and she named it 'The Fall Mushroom'. Visiting with Inge and Bob Deutscher and family is Inge's aunt Sophia Miller from sDuellerdorf, Cermany. Terrace Bay is very beautiful. Sophia finds that Rose Marie Deutscher will be travelling back with her aunt on June 20th for a vacation before start- ing University in the fall. Mrs. Charlotte Knype and her daughters Astrid and Arianne have taken up residence in the Coach House Motel at Jackfish for the summer . continued page 8 sie. u uivie SUMMER LIBRARY HOURS Summer hours to go into effect June 15, 1975: Monday, Wednesday, Friday - {:30,.~.4:30. p.m. Tuesday and Thursday - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S ANSWER gl] ACROSS 44 Martinique 1 Seize is one 4 Golfer's 45 Maiden goal name 7 Crow's designation cry 46 See 28 10 "Deed --" Down (2 wds.) 47 Actor 11 Spire Barker ornament DOWN 12 Palm 1 Bird's : leaf nest - 20 Oklahoma's 33 Sultan's 13 Virginia's 2 Commotion state decree state 3 Quagmire flower 34 Born flower 4 Indiana's 21 Coal to 15 Fate state scuttle the 16 Purpose flower 23 Declare purple 17 Sand 5 Footless ° a no-no 36 Tennes ridge animal 25 -- see's 18 Comfortable 6 Free of semper state ® 21 Diamond 7 Colorado's tyrannis flower j feat state 27 Fabled 38 Thin ! 22 Dry flower bird i : 23 Failure; 8 Unassisted 28 Chemical rail fiasco 9 Dilute suffix (2 (sl.) 14 Tobacco 30 Radio wds.) 24 Empty (collog.) buff 39 Sesame talk 17 Portuguese 31 Japanese 40 Mexican (sl) man's aborigine tree 25 Regrettable title 32 "Two 41 Word 26 David's 18 Crone Women" on chief 19s a hit -- Oscar an officer miss (2 wds.) winner application 29 Dangerous ---- SR TT Te of ice 0 m 12 31 Presently 32 New 13 1s Hampshire's I state 7 flower LL 34 Princess 18 18 20 2 Anne 7 CF) rT to Margaret 35 Utah 24 25 26 [271 lea city 36 Subatomic iW 30 3 particle 37 Tenement [32 [33 or? pest M7 38 Massachu- |*>*° oF setts' state [37 28 flower 42 Taro 42 43 root 43 -- vous 45 46 plait

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