- 'Mike Brend, Garry Suo, Paul Theriault, -loe Papi- "MAY 9, 1968 TERRACE BAY NEWS in the lune Federal election will be chosen. So far only George Wardrope, former minister in the Provincial legislature, has announced definitely that he will seek the nomination, but it is expected that several other names will be submitted at the May |2th convention. KEKE KRREKRKERREREKKEKRRKRKRKREKRRREKRREEKE EE (CONTINUED from page 9) offices. There they had the opportunity of experien- cing first hand the occupation of their choice. Assuming the duties of a teacher in St.Martin's Separate School were: Claire Belliveau, Diane Campbell, Pam Cumming, ane Kelty and Gearge Dashkewytch. Teaching in the Public School were: Joanne Brown, -lennifer McInnes, Steve Nickoluk, Terry Pastor, Valerie Turner and Susan Graham. Cathy-Jo Cotton and Kristine Olsen spent the day observing secretarial work in Avco Finance, while Paulette Nicol and Linda Ballentine were informed of secretarial duties in the Municipal Office. The operation of the B.A.- and Island View ser- them? " ACROSS vice stations were investigated by Tony Matush, = Son Mike Kujbida, Paul Moon and Terry Black. le gn Sheryl Scott and Elaine Shynkaryk spent the day | 14.Silkworm at Waghorn's Pharmacy. Lynn Simmer and Margret te egepect , President 18-Showy flower -Man's name 21-Paid notice Jean Wallwin were informed of the numerous aspects to Recreation Direction. The Retail Merchant's duties were assumed by Don | * Gree} Husser in Kolesar's and Betty Reid in Caccamo's. 23-He deteated Mary Clara Coupal spent the day gathering infor- 29-Biter "etch mation on Hotel: Management. The Zenmac Mining | ,, stove, (el) operation was toured by Ken Kennedy, Pat Simmer, 32 Stroke a rut i] 34-Preposition 35-Boundary 37-Mournful neau, Don McMillan, Gary Gusul, Brian Ramsay, Frnie Uzicanin, Reid Boutilier, Rod Mercure, Ruth 39. Accom Soughton, Linda Hayes and Bob Broadhurst . +e nickname Comments on the purpose and organization of "On-the-Job" Training were both complimentary and constructively critical. All deemed the day a worthwhile opportunity to experience a sampling 52-Sacred image of the type of work the student would like to do s3-Shert, upon completing his education. The only criticism es was that the time period was too short. 55-Skin of. We express our sincere thanks to.the Separate and s¢- Conduct Public School teaching staff, Mr. Coleman of Avco Finance, Mr. Hanley and Mrs. Simmer in the Muni- cipal Office, Mr. Trapp of the B.A. Station, Mr. Nesrosiers of the Island View Service Station, Mr. Waghorn of Waghorn's Pharmacy, Mr .Courte- DOWN 1-City in Italy 2-Goddess of discord $-Woolen cloth 4-Young salmon 5-Time gone by manche and Mrs. Hodgekiss in the Recreation Office, Mr. Kolesar, Mr. Caccamo, Mr. Roi and Mr. Broadhurst whose advice, assistance and , patience during the day were greatly appreciated. REKKKREKRKKRKREEKRKKRRRRRKREREREEREEERE A judge reprimanded two young Irish-policemen: "When you say these two prisoners assault each - -- other with baseball bats, why didn't you try to stop "| would have, Your Honor," one assured him, "but | couldn't find another bat". KRREEKRREKRKKRRHEKRKRKRRERAREKKRKRRRERKRREEEE Canadians are demanding more sugar in their cakes, pastries, soft drinks etc., says a Canadian Sugar Institute report appearing in Food in Canada. While per capita consumption has increased about 15 Ib. per person, ian annual production and . 10-Lubricate PAGE II 6-Bodies of soldiers 'am oven 13] 3 1d INISISHEN(O[L [SB ola] EHO BEGBEMEEIS a} |W) I EME) 9- native metal 11-Small rug 17-Latin 1S} dV ly SH Ly wy) conjunction NY TR S| Ol VR | Vi ee | 19- eat BHERU SEE HE 22-Worthless [S(O] S| OME al v} leaving JO} L] 1]0} EBBEu "Ge eee s-Gut WiOlOSEH | vl ait) -Slave 27-Lucre SOLUTION 28-Great Lake 29-Consume 30-Unus eo cage 40-Climbing 45-Pitcher 7 Fran spevien of 46-Negate 33-Swiss river pepper 47-Plunge a reve ee 48-Dutch town colloq.) 2 ' 43-T 49- American 37-Greet nie" essayist 38-Nearly 44-Care for 50-Brown kiwi, POPOV SO cH XG | Ri = 6 x 3 PX4 5d P65 state SC) eS