CHARITY FUND NEEDS HELP (Continued from P.2) listed is deserving of af least $1.00 per year from the average Kimb erly-Clark employee. A donation of $1.50 per month to KC-ECF would be $15 per year since deductions are taken for ten months pnly. If all members would increase their monthly contri- bution by 50 cents, it would increase the yearly KG-ECF total by more than $2,000. Five years ago when KC-ECF was organized, $1.00 per months seemed like a lot--it doesn't today. LET'S DO OUR FAIR SHARE !! MAILING DATES FOR DELIVERY BEFORE XMAS I DA Ud. MAIL BEFORE DECEMBER 8. TO OTHER OUT OF TOWN POINTS IN CANADA MAIL BEFORE DECEMBER I3. LOCAL DELIVERY - MAIL BEFORE DECEMBER I7. REMEMBER!!! CHRISTMAS CARDS, IN UNSEALED ENVELOPES, REQUIRE 3¢ STAMPS THIS YEAR. LADIES CURLING CORNER After several weeks of curling the follow- ing standings are as such: "A" Wellings, Lafontaine, Latour, Bouchard, Gusul, Clancy. "Bt Thorsteinson, Hale, Haughn, Duquette, Sinkins, Crockford. . Each round the teams will again be re- grouped as to points, We hope you are enjoy- ing your curling and if you have any curling problems - Althea Fraser will try to heip you in this regard. Anyone wishing more chocolate almonds or haven't bought any and would like some, please contact any curling member. All sales must be completed by December 3rd. Don't forget your Christmas mixed social and dance, December 19th. ART CLUB NEWS The Terrace Bay Art Club will hold a busin- ess meeting on Thursday, December 3rd, at 8:00 'p.m. in the Art Centre. The film 'Corrilieu", dealing with the life and works of Ozias Leduc a French Canadian painter will be shown, Lunch will be served and all members are re- quested to attend. \Costa's SPECIALS ETRE E AOS reg. SAY PHONE 3513 $1-008UYs PORK HOCKS try a boiled dinner! Breakfast Sausage grill em, bake'em, fry 'em or put in a blanket! 3 LBS. for $1.00 5 Ibs. for $1.00 December 3, 1964 22, A tate business tered napers cloth 6. surden 23. Past 7. Italian coins 24, Cher- 8. Fibbed ished 30. Fisher- men's ACROSS 1. Support for broken bone 5. Move, as a wheel 9.Sign of the zodiac 11. Attendant _ spirits 12. French river 43.So.. Am. river 14, Inclined beforehand 16. Scofft 17. Thin cushion 5. Certain MATT TE BT Efe 10) equip- ment 11, Gaze .open- mouthed [OTE IN]S BRE [WIE {S| 33. Cubic meter 34. Lot 35. Spoken 36. Tears 15.The ocean 17. Queen of fairies 18. Candlenut 27. Norwegian novelist - 29. Constella- tion 32. nero 37. Ireland 38, Outer skin 39. Observes tree 19. Until: con- 21. Rodent snare 25. Faultily 27. Custom 28. Indonesian island '29. Indefinite : article 30, Obtained 31, Greases 34. Weather prophets 40, Stand up! 41. Weird 42. Tapestry 43. Threefold 44, Girl's nante 45. Finishes DOWN 1, Group of tents 2, Sandarac tree 3, King's title 4, Serves PC VAM | || VAL MIE rich alae ke AbD TLE sy S Tookscl beeen, EA Mig "TTT AGG | | I CERAMICS CLUB NEWS Watch next week's News for an announcement of the date when articles made by the Ceramic Group will be displayed. We believe the public will be pleasantly surprised by the variety and color of the display. : MINOR HOCKEY NEWS (by Ernie Kettle) In Pee Wee House League action last Satur- day Leafs played Canadians and the Hawks were host to the Bruins. In the first game the Leafs defeated the Canadians by a score of 3 - 1. Scoring for the Leafs were Fisher with two and Matuszak with ope, The lone Canadian goal was scored by Gresdal. In the second game the Hawks doubled the Bruins 4 - 2. Pinkerton and Brend had two goals each for the winners, with Fedorak and Corrigan scoring for the losers. The standings show the Leafs in first place with Hawks, Bruins and Canadians following. TOWN HALL NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3RD- 8:15 P.M. TOWN HALL NIGHT IS.ARRANGED BY THE TERRACE BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EACH YEAR SO THAT RESIDENTS OF THE COMMUNITY CAN MEET, HEAR AND QUESTION CANDIDATES IN THE FORTHCOMING ELECTION.