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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1964, p. 4

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Page 4 CHRISTMAS PARTY (Continued from page 2) in the Church Hall. Following the meeting games were played and en- joyed by all. Gifts were brought by the members and will be sent to the Missions. Lunch was served b Mrs.D.Whalen and her committee. CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD BY AFTERNOON GROUP The afternoon branch of the Ladies Auxiliary held their Christmas party Monday in the Community Church. Welcomed by the President, Mrs. Kay Graham, the members joined in singing Carols, accompaniéd at the piano by Mrs.Jean Roberts. The Christmas Story and Worship period were led by Mrs.Lil Harris. Minutes and Treasurer's report were read by Mrs. Harris and the correspondence included a letter thanking Mrs.Jones for the used stamps she had collected, providing funds for the Lepers. THE NEWS ACROSS 1. Legal. charges 5. Additions to buildings 9. Girl's name 10. Encounter 11. A social function 12. Medieval stories 14. Gold: sym, 15. Exclama- tion 47. Past 18. Printer's requirement 20. Conun- drums 23. Male deer 25. Equality 26. Perform 27; Sweet potato 29. Fold over $1, Jewish month 33. Tropical fruit 35. Desire 38. Lotteries 41, Highest card 42. Constella- tio! DOWN 1. To display brazenly 2. Even: poet, 3. All, | considered one by one 4, Diaphanous 5. Printers' measures 6. Marshy meadow 7. Lawful 8. Put on, asaplay 11. Raised platform 13. Indif- ferently 16. Admired person: sl. 19. Girl's nickname December |7, 28. Wire meas- ure P 34. Obtain 36. Re- proves 37. In this place 1964 39. Exclama- tion of disgust 40. Sifting utensil 44, Carpenter's 46 in' Pp 47. Golf term 48. Sea eagle §0. Kind of muffin Se ey ae pt tite re BAS es Syke sie te he me A sale wh ad eA A eo Bl Le ge ek ee ta LH | | YAP | pee od al = Aho hala A gift exchange was enjoyed by the Ladies and Christmas luncheon served by Mesdames Rose Gar- riock and Marge Lundberg. COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from page |) November accounts were passed in the amount of, Public Library $375.43, Hydro $6,286.98, Township $14,908.45 and Snack Bar $831.01. Two refunds on business tax were approved, one to N.Linkewich and the second to H.Braun. Due to the fact the dog catcher had been inactive the motion for his dismissal was passed, dated December 8, 1964. The Town Police had agreed to take over as they were receiving numerous com- plaints. Town Crests will be ordered for Councillors com- pleting their first term of office. Councillor Thompson reported the Recreation Committee had accepted the resignation of their Director, Mr.Ken Ward, with regret. A very worthwhile meeting had been held, providing a greater understanding between the Committee and Council. They hope to get a replacement for Mr. Ward as soon as possible. Concerning the problems at the Snack Bar, Councillor Thompson suggested approaching the Recreation Committee towards cutting down Snack Bar hours. (Cont'd Page 5) Costa's $PECIALS TERRACE BAY PHONE 3513 Pr | bd il in 7 il BO TT LTT Y CEILI Y STORK CLUB Born to, Mr.and Mrs. J.St.Louis of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on December 9th.. Born to, Const. and Mrs. J.Warfield, of Terrace Bay, a daughter, on December ! 0th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs. P.Mostovac of Schreiber, a daughter, on December 12th. STANDINGS - LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE STROLLERS-Gail Savoy Capt. 90 1/2 - STOMPERS- Ann Papousek Capt. 80 - HEPCATS-June Schritt Capff. 75 - HANDICAPS-M.Simmer Capt. 75 - ALIBIERS- E.Knauff,Capt. 65 1/2 - ROCKETS-I.Pattison Capt. 64. Hi Averages - P.Kelty 148 - E.Boutelier 134 - A.Papousek 134 - M. Simmer 133 - L.Maleshewski 133 - G. Wallwin 132. No bowling until Jan.8th. EMPRESS LB. STRAWBERRY PAIL $1.19 JAM NicLaren's polis DILLs THURSDAY, DECEMBER I7TH - - 8:00 P.M. GUILD HALL = SCHREIBER 20 CHANCES ON 20 BUTTERBALLS for holiday entertaining .... 32 oz. jar TURKEYS FOR ONLY ----- 39¢

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