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Terrace Bay News, 1 Aug 1968, p. 5

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AUGUST 1, ACROSS 1-Charm 6-Pertaining to the ear 11-Wipes out |] 12-Steeples '| 14-A state (abbr.) | 15-Heraldry: grafted | 17-Fuel 18-Southwestern Indian 20-Singing voice 23-Mohammedan prince 24-Depression ) 26-Ceremonies 28-Chaldean city 29-Chemical compound 31-Depression in cheeks 33-Lamb's pen name 35-Father 36-Length measure 39-Domesticates 42-Conjunction 43-Vapor 45-Weight of India 46-Sever 48-Wander 50-Short sleep 51-Is mistaken 53-Concoct 55-Note of scale 56-Treats maliciously 59-Ran away to be married 61-Freshet 62-Haste DOWN 1-Irritates 2-Sun god 1968 3-Peer Gynt's mother 4-Coin 5-Chemical compound 6-Conjunction 7-Above 8-Tear 9-Region 10-Confederation 11-Escape 13-Heavenly bodies 16-Wife of Geraint 19-Go in 21-Great bustard 22-Forgive 25-Narrates 27-European herring 30-Creates a disturbance 32-Citrus fruit 34-Dillseed : Ts e cee x x BOX : b erie <[-]us] O} Can SI | en] [cl od oR tu <<] |S] sR | 36-Confronts 37-Arrogates 38-Clothing 40-Puffed up 41-Savory 44-Female horses 47-Journey 49-Bark PP Bes °, i 153 ae eS TERRACE BAY NEWS S13] Sv fs 3) "lv ill 21>] viel] SOLUTION 52-Music: as written 54-Sorrow 57-Latin conjunction 58-Compass point 60-Hebrew letter bs at ee poses Pood FRANK REILLY BURIED IN TERRACE BAY Funeral services for Frank Reilly, aged 60, were conducted by Rev. A.E. Peacock of the Terrace Bay Community Church, on Monday, July 29th at 2 p.m. Mr. Reilly was born in Orange, New Jersey and came to Canada at an early age. He was employed at the Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. Mill in Terrace Bay for nearly 20 years. in the latter years as a Machine tender in the Pulp Department. For the past several years, Mr. Reilly re- sided at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel . Pall bearers were Charlie Simmer, Mike Smelsky, Albert Cadieux, Con MacDonald ang George Ramsay . Interment was in the Terrace Bay Cemetery. Survivors are a sister and a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Muhle of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hermes . SMENT WIENERS - uuea: Hee McLeod. i tor: liel Amadeo, Sandy Mid- wavibo rune LOW GROSS WINNERS - 1 to r: Helen Shanks, Ann Lushney, fi. Durica. SEE OTHER PHOTOS ON PAGE 8 LADIES LOW NET WINNERS (TOP PHOTO ON PAGE 8): 1 to r: Barb Wise, J. Gunter, E. 3urns The middle two photos were taken at the Barbeque at the Club House, under the BIG TOP. The photo at the bottom of page 8 was taken at the Dance held in the Arena following the Mens' Open Invitational Tournament. - photos on page 5 & 8 by M. Lundberg For your protection: Exploitation of Human Misery--No advertisement shall be prepared, or be knowingly, accepted, which offers false hope in the form of a cure or relief for the mental or physically handicapped, either on a temporary or permanent basis. This is just one of the 12 Rules of the Canadian Code of Advertising Standards which this publication and other media across Canada follow. If you are interested in a personal copy of the complete Code, please write: The Advertising Standards Council, Canadian Advertising Advisory Board, 159 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Ohtario. ia

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