Page 4 sa a Ss at DRY CLEANING . Send us your sweaters this week for expert clean- ing and blocking. TELEPHONE 155 SCHREIBER Kiwanis Club CALENDAR OF EVENTS Hat Show - Oct.6-7 - Si.John's Anglican Church Sea Cadet Drill - every Monday night Art Sessions - every Thursday 8 p.m. 22 at 6p.m. Choral Leaders Course - Oct.22-23 - Rec .Centre Drama Workshops - Rec .Centre - Oct.25, 26, 27 - 10 and Nov.22, 23 & 24th. Learn To Skate Clinic - Arena - Nov.4, 5 & ath. Portraits of the Past - Fashion Show, High School Nov.8, 9, Auditorium - December 2nd. Badminton - Mondays & Wednesdays - 8.15 - High School . University Courses - Wednesdays - High School - 7.00 P.M. Art Show - Voyageur Restaurant MOOSE WOMEN PLAN EVENTS The Women of the Moose met in the Moose Home on September 2Ist. Min- utes were read and approved. Plans were made to hold a Rummage and Bake Sale on October 8th with rummag to be taken to Reid's in Schreiber and Gaudet's in Terrace Bay. Members can also take same to the next meet- ing on October 5th. Kitchen convenors will be appoint- ed for each month. Lunch was served at the conclusion of the meeting. The draw was won by - Old Lounge Ukrainian Smorgasbord & Dance - Moose Hall, Oct. TERRACE BAY NEWS ACROSS -Man's nick- name -Imperfec- tion -Box -Cry of cow -Biblical weed -Baked clay -Sacred image -Salted -Moving part of motor -Cubic meter -Falsehoods -Dress border -Christian Science (abbr.) -Gave -Speck -Comfort -Swiss river -Prefix: half -Bitter vetch -Trolley car -Note of scale -Algonquian Indian -Challenge -N. Y. Mets . . pitcher -ls borne -Fruit (pl.) -Saucy -Halo -North Atiantic Treaty ; Organization (abbr.) -Island in Aegean Sea -Skillful -Snatch -Hit lightly DOWN -Afghanistan prince -Disease of cattle -Apodal -Distance measure (abbr.) RENT MONEY NOW FOR FALL EXPENSES School expenses, car repairs, im- provements around the home -- these expenses here now? Crescent has an office nearby to help you. Phone up and tell, us how much you'll need, then drop in and pick up your money. You can rent money at Crescent in as little as 10 minutes. CRESCENT FINANCE CANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE FINANCE COMPANY SIMCOE PLAZA - Box 368 TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO Phone: - 825-3286 Open FRIDAY EVENINGS Until - 8:00 p.m. October 6, 1966 ly | Li lv] Om 1[ 3] 3a) 10} 1 NO] Lv Ni va nf Vy] Lela] os] S| fale eH] 5) IS13/a]") SRN] H]v]d]S} 3[ a] vo [V Si S|) -Spanish - plural article -~War god -Exposed to the air i -Atmospheric disturbance -Evergreen tree -Beverage -Communist 16-Din -Sow -Female ruff -Grabbing -State of uncon- EVABEERBS EE WES EMM EINE) 4, aM aS] IN| SIS|S]aI i) 'S[S WS] HR S|ST 17] 3S] 3] 1] SHS] Ol 1[0]23} ala[N[OlS] ¥[3|SHN]O[5] 1] |] 1] |S] v] Le Ol ol al vi [ SH Mv [ae solv) SOLUTION sciousness -Mix -Equal -Organ of 44-Cease i egy hearing 45-Uncouth pers -Sailor son (colloa.) co 46-Shade - Deceased 47-Music: as -Denude -Slave written -District-in -Approach -Siberian Germany -Sifkworm river a cy PSS 1 Pee Cre Rey ccabiaa es a me eee ROSES SRS 50 Oe SECC ae i a: Be] ooo Ke] Peck eet Ls beer pL ae CATHOLIC GIRLS' CLUB BI-MONTHLY MEETING On Sunday, October 2nd, the Catholic Girls' Club held the first of its bi-monthly meetings in the base- ment of St.Martin's Church. The meeting was chaired by the new president, Lita Marie Boudreau. It was decided that the club will have a fl ower garden in Centennial Park. In- stead of the annual membership tea the girls will go bowling on Sunday, Oct. 23rd. At the end of October the club will sponsor a Kiddies' Day. Reports were read by the secretary and treasurer and the girls discussed an examination of conscience with Father Gallagher. Afterwards the girls joined in a lively game of Con- centration and lunch (Cont'd P. 7..)