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Terrace Bay News, 24 Oct 1963, p. 12

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October 24 Beeld oe. THE NEWS 1963 ACROSS 39. Free 16. Grass C 4. Cool cured r< in ~d mp ire # Ainetican ; DOWN for Weekly poe . Greek region By BILL BERO 4. Exclama- of Asia : 20. Santis CLOSING that cabin for the fall and winter? Susan -- acoure ot an YX. Word 5 . * . Martia = there are some precautions to fake, such as: mountain equity: == (22. Indi. range Ge. ti 10. Pineapples 3. Goddess 23. pes RAKE AWAY LEAVES AND BRUSH | | PLACE A WEIGHTED 11. Female of dawn noyin UuZZie FROM AROUND THE CABIN COVER OVER THE CHIM- horses 4. Cougars oe THIS WILL LESSEN INVASION BY NEY TO KEEP OUT 13. Ireland 5. Spoken Looks. li THIS WILL LESSEN INVASIC WE SQUIRRELS » ehieney ee 24, Looks 27. Metallic ea a 6. Sooner askance rocks is Fa Nie (. Employs 25. Patriotic 29. Assists : - cy 9. City: Eng. organiza- 30. Prevailing ruits 10. Gourd-like -ion: tendency aL Berm Cantor fruit abbr. 32. Den ee 12. Chair 26. External 35. Varying 19 Mariads 14. Veteran: coating weight: 20. asic abbr. of a seed CHE character 21. Distorted 22. June-bug 23. Fun or jest 25. Underworld god 26. Toward 28. Ever: PORCHES TO KEEP OUT TH VENT VANDALS FROM TAKING OVER. INQUISITIVE WOODS ANIMALS AND BIRDS. REMOVE ALL GAS CANS, KEROSENE AND PAINT CANS SO YOU CAN REDUCE FIRE "HAZARDS « GET RID OF ALL RUBBISH, INCLUDING OPENED CANS Opors WILL ATTRACT SMALL ANIMALS AND LEAVE MUSTY DO} STORE THE BEDDING IN CHESTS. SCHREIBER SOCIAL & PERSONAL Mrs. J. Corbett returned from Terrace Bay Hospital on Thursday after a bout with pneumonia. Post- master R. Macadam and W. Fraser are still there. Mr. & Mrs. 1. West returned home on Friday from Toronto where Mr. West has been in Hospital . Mr. L. Bourguignon of the C.P.R. office staff is on his annual European tour. Mr. D. McCouan has returned from Toronto where he visited his brother. Messrs. C. Dimmery and W. Smart had a most suc- cessful duck hunt on the Delta Marsh near Portage La Prairie. Dr. & Mrs. Cornell and Jaimie are on an extended holiday, driving to Glace Bay, N.S. and visiting en route in'southern Ontario and Quebec. Mr. & Mrs. D. Kusik, Maureen and Don Jr. of Pt. Arthur visited the S. Kusik's last week. Poet. 29, Chubby little rodent 31. Vendor 33. Scottish- Gaelic 34. Test 35. Marks "Let it stand": print. 36. To caper 37. Spirit lamp 38. Bitter vetch aa Mrs. F.A. Helmink presented the Kiwanis v.. to Mrs. Vezina's Grade 1 room as the most orderly in the surprise fire drill held during Fire Prevention Cpl. C. McCuaig of Sigs. Sqdn. Winnipeg, visited] week in Terrace Bay. his parents last week enroute to Vimy camp for a course. Mrs... O'Brien entertained 23 children in honor of her daughter Mary Lynn's 5th birthday. Among the| © guests were her cousins, Pamela Spikula, Janie Dug- gan, Lavire, Leann and Leslie McBride (Terrace Bay). Mrs. R. Bedard made a sumptuous cake and the children were entertained by Lenore and Sharon O' Brien, Mary McGrath and Colleen Cosgrove. Mr. & Mrs. A. Major are holidaying in Sudbury, North Bay, Toronto and Wolsely Bay. The Annual Meeting of the Schreiber combined Division, St. John Ambulance will be held Sat. Oct. 26th at 8 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Uniforms to be worn. Church Parade Sunday at 11.00 A.M. to Holy Angels Church. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cosby of St. Catharines were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kostecki. BIRTHDAY PARTY AND DANCE -R, 258-8 3e MOOSE HALL MANITOUWADGE ORCHESTRA members may bring one guest couple members guests Pi 25 rercorle $250 Btpte

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