PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 18, 1978 WOWIE, HOWIE:! LEGION BOWLING NEWS: What a Captain!!! The Corvettes had a great night. Congratulations go out this week to Howard Cook, who bowled a 361 game, giving him a 784 triple. There was great excitement in the bowling alleys on Thursday, January 5th as Howard bowled this great game. All the Legion bowlers present, cheered him on in the last three frames. This is the highest game score to date for their league. RECREATION DEPT. WEEKLY REPORT NORTH SHORE ART PROGRAMME: A reminder to those who have registered for this course that the first session will be held tonight, January 18th, in the Conference Room of the Recreation Centre, at 7:00 p.m. * The name of the instructor is Mr. Ken Campbell and registrants are requested to be on time for all sessions. ' RED CROSS-ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY INSTRUCTOR COURSES: , Information is on hand at the Recreation office regarding courses and clinics to be held between January and June of this year in the northern Ontario region. this information may obtain same by contacting the Recreation Office. GERRY DUPAS DEPARTS FROM TERRACE BAY: The Recreation Department regretfully an- nounce that Gerry Dupas has resigned his posi- tion as Recreation Co-ordinator. Gerry com- mences his duties this week as Consultant for the Ministry of Culture and Recreation and * will be working out of Dryden. Gerry came to Terrace Bay on December 9th, 19692, and he and his family fast became popular residents of our community. Over the years of his service, many improvements and projects were instituted and spearheaded by him. He and his family will be sorely missed and we wish him well in his new and challenging position. In the meantime, it is hoped that our De-= partment will be able to provide the same ser= vices as in the past. For the time being, the hours of the Recreation office will be 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. We trust that we may count on your co-operation and under- standing until a new Co-ordinator is hired. Continued page 7 «... Anyone requiring ° FOR SALE BY BID .1976 Plymouth Gran Fury = Police Cruiser Sealed bids, clearly marked "Bid for Cruiser" will be received by the undersigned until = 4:30 p.m. Friday, January 27th; 21918, This vehicle will be "Safety Certified". This vehicle may be seen at the police sta- tion. The Highest, or any bid, no neces= sarily accepted. W. Hanley Clerk-Co-ordinator P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario NA CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 40 Ring 1 Arizona city decisions 5 Listed ~~ DOWN 11 Encourage 1 Late -- Cass 12 Prison topic 2 "Christ TODAY'S ANSWER A 3 13 Be active Stopped 14 "It's either at" this --"' 3 Farrell- (2 wds.) Gaynor film 15 Beverage (2 wds.) 16 Skipper's 4 Devoured 1 diary 5 Like a ghost 10 Abominate 26 Scotland's 17 French 6 Bulky 16 Territory -- Green season 7 "Thou -- the 19 Stadium 28 Cap 18 Profit; gain man" row 29 Surpass 20 Fleur-de--- 8 Audie 22 "'Mine eyes 33 60 to a min. 21 Wee ; Murphy's have --..." 35 Hitler's 22 Coin opening autobiography 23 Obsequious mate 23 Lean-to (4 wds.) 24 Booty 36 Pier 24 Actor 9 High spirits 25 Conductor prowler Connery 25 Law. I DD i Te TF oilgealo 26 -- Verdon | 7 27 Sooner than 3 I% 28 "Viva Zapata' {IS 16 17 star 7 ! 30 An ex é / 2 Sinatra 1 57 77 nbn | 1 (abbr.) o 32 Stein- 55 26 beck's was wayward [27 28 29 34 Sidetrack : 36 Appraise 30 : 3 52 Ly 37 Gridiron number 34 5 34 38 Initials on many 7 wd appliances 39 -- Tebaldi 7 i apg ES pt a Momma al Fa SS pa ¥. » i "a