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Terrace Bay News, 17 Mar 1976, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 17, 1976 COTTAGE LOT PROGRAM UPDATE: Cont'd sewage disposal systems will be allowed. In other words, the program is designed to allow a person to build a small simple backwoods camp. At present, remote cottage site selection plans are being prepared for a number of lakes in the Terrace Bay - Schreiber, Marathon and Manitouwadge areas. A number of remote lots will be available by approximately June I5, 7 1976. Regular summer resort lots in the proposed subdivisions on :Santoy and Wabikoba Lakes will probably be available this Fall. The availability of remote cottage lots and summer resort subdivision' lots will be adver- TODAY'S ANSWER CROSSWORD dC V4 HS ACROSS DOWN 1 Insect 1 Kind of 5 Shaping rat machine 2 Sojourned 10 Competent 3 Recovering 11 Hamble- from a tonian site "toot" 12 Pinafore (3 wds.) 3 13 State as true 4 Through 3 14 Ending for 5 Drop a stamp or . match 11 With live 25 Chant imp 6 Stubborn liness 26 Task 15 Hurry person 15 Stop 27 Arthurian 16 Not near 7 De Hartog 18 African maiden 17 Rescind play antelope 30 One way to 19 Welfare (2wds.) _ 19 Gloomy, to serve money 8 Word often a poet carrots 20 Dally's used in 23 Enfant 32 Bare partner newspaper terrible 35 Life (comb. 21 Loutish titles 24 The Romans' form) 22 "Confessions 9 Dinner Neptune, e.g. 36 Kimono of -- Turner" course (2 wds.) sash 23 Ending for TTT i | slum or num 24 Mark 10 7 I 26 Mourning symbol 12 1] 28 Oklahoma city 14 15 16 29 Berlioz's _ in Italy"|" 3 : 9 31 Bar mémber 70 21 (abbr.) 32 Witticism 22 23 33 Capuchin monkey 24 [25 2 2] 34 Peanut 36. Of the ear 28 3 w 37 Blazing 3 32 33 (2 wds.) 38 Nota -- 34 35 é (note well) ; 39 Moll 37 8 Flanders' creator id ho 10 Angered 'the play and specific time of performance will tised in the local news media. Should the de- mand exceed supply, lessees will be selected by public draw. Further information concern- ing our cottage lot program can be obtained from the District Office at Terrace Bay. LEGION MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Nick Chopty led all bowlers this week with scores of 253, 219, (660). Other high bowlers were T. Velanoff 225, B. Fournier 204, R. Thor Thorpe 217, B. Moon 236, (604), A. Daley 240, (614), E.. Knauff 210. Standings are: Bombardiers 88%, Corvettes 80%, Irish Reg't 77%, Spitfires 59, Cameron's 56%. The Cameron's have the bye this week. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE M.V.'s Power Outlets played at the Moose Hall on Saturday, March 13th to a large crowd. The dance was sponsored by the Loyal Order of : Moose, Terrrace Bay Chapter and was held dur- ing the Terrace Bay 5th Annual Winter Carnival. The highlight of the evening was the appear= ance of the Carnival King and Queen, Chris Pet- rus and Patricia Paukstys who were presented with a cheque by Alma Hart, Senior Regent, on behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Moose. RECREATION DEPARTMENT WEEKLY REPORT ONTARIO COACHING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME TO BE HELD IN TERRACE BAY: Information on the Ontario Coaching Devel- opment Programme has been mailed to all related groups in Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Addition= al brochures are available at the Recreation Office. This particular programme, which is Level 1 theory, will be held over two weekends: on May lst and 2nd and May 8th and 9th. The course instructor will be Mr. Bryan Lever. Please refer to page 8 for details as to how you can register for this programme. KAMINISTIQUIA THEATRE TO APPEAR IN TERRACE BAY APRIL llth: On Sunday, April 11th, the Kaministiquia Theatre will be appearing in Terrace Bay at St. Martin School auditorium. Specific time of the performance has not as yet been established; i however, it will be advertised well in advance of the performance. The play "NOTHING LIKE A ROCK" will be presented. More information on be advertised at a later date. Continued page 7....... eee

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