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Terrace Bay News, 12 Sep 1968, p. 8

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Mc Quaig' Sport and Variety Shop A FULL LINE OF MAGAZINES AND POCKET NOVELS HUNTING LICENSES NOW CARRY Highway 17 & Winnipeg St. Intersection - Schreiber PHONE 627 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS Mr. Michael Anderson, originally from Kapuskas- ing and recently from Elliot Lake, has come to Terrace Bay to replace Mr. Ray Kenney as principal of St. Martin's Separate School . Total enrolment this year is 256. Twenty-three are Kindergarten beginners. The staff includes Mrs. R. Mitchell, Sister Margaret John, recently of St. Jospeh's College iin North Bay; Mrs. G. Soughton; Mrs. E. Falzetta; Mrs. L. Rajotte, Sister Rebecca, also from North Bay; Mrs. E. Molinski who taught in Schreiber last year; Mr. E. McAdam and Mrs. S. Angus, Principal's supply teacher . Twenty Kindergarten children started the enrolment at the Public School, where the total number of stu- dents is 247. Teachers are as follows: Mrs. L. Husser; Mrs. L. West; Mrs. S. Mikus; Miss B. Hamilton; Mrs. A. Brown who was formerly a social worker in New Brunswick; Mr. G. Chambers; Mr. N. Trach, Mr. D. Briscoe and Mrs. A. Baron, Principals Relief. All I'm looking for is a man who is kind and under- standing. Is that too much to ask of a millionaire? Arriving Soon- A LIMITED NUMBER 69 SKI-DOOS New 12 H.P. Engine Reg. $695.00 300 cc. -- Pre-Season... Spec. § 645. Sales & Serviec SCHREIBER, ONTARIO Sissons PHONE 320 OR 499 'nature of things, wants all the help he can get in PARTY LINE {2 POLICE ARE NOT LIKELY to be opposed to the right to listen in on people's private telephone conyer- sations and the like. Reason is that a policeman, by the catching malefactors of great wealth or no wealth at all, and denial of the right to use modern devices will hinder him in his job. The late B. K. Sandwell once remarked that perhaps the police didn't need the help, but they certainly were enjoying it. The honest person should not fear wire-tapping but, on the other hand, is he or she not entitled to privacy? There are harmless conversations, say, between a young man and his girlfriend that he would like to keep quiet, and so would she. There are conversations not so innocent that a private detective would like to listen in on. It is not enough to say that people who want these conveniences must first have a search warrant. In the ordinary sense, a search warrant means that the person who is being searched knows what's going on; a person who is being searched by telephone doesn't even know that his conversation is the subject of inquiry. -European ACROSS dormouse 1-Knock -Timid 4-Caudal -Faroe appendage Islands 8-Cry whirlwind 11-Girl's name -Trite 12-Rent -Baker's 13-Listen to product 15-Baggage -Cravat carrier -Near 17-Beam -Small wheels 19-Negative -Hole 20-Metal -Man's name 21-Temporary -Man's bed 22-Crony (collog.) 23-Arrow poison 25-Stroke nic«name = i -Dance step -Possesses | -Small lump -Nahoor 37-Swimmer sheep ' 26-Mound 31-In what aa 27-Communist manner? 40-Chief artery 28-Existed 32-Before 41-Torrid 29-Posed for 43-A Z -A continent portrait 33-Rodent (abbr.) a at notice 34-Fruit drink 44-T urries Seeeunadd 35-Cut pineapple 35-Brick- carrying device 36-Period of oe 37-Ev 38- coek slowly 40-Exist 41-Detest 42-Church bench 43-Distress signal 44-Vessel 45-Babylonian deity 46-Swiss river 47-Conjunction 50-Delineate 52-Twist " 54-Guido's high note 55-Sodium chloride 56-Handle 57 Edge DOWN 1-Tear 2-Fuss 3-Separated 4-At that time 5-Ventilafe 6-Prefix: not SOLUTION 46-Carpenter's tool 47- Bitter vetch 48-Man's name 49-Butt 51-Cooled lava 53-World organization (init.) 4 aM

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