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Terrace Bay News, 23 Feb 1977, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 23, 1977 SCHOOL NEWS: Cont'd from pg. 5. Prizes for the winners in the four categories (K-grade 3; grades 4 - 6; grades 7 - 10; grades 11 - 13) will be presented at 4:30 pm. YEARBOOKS ON SALE: The 1976-77 Yearbook will be on sale at Lake Superior High School this week. A sufficient number of books to meet the cost of the yearbook must be sold this week or the project will have to be abandoned. The Yearbook Staff has put in many hours of work and ask the support of the student body in purchasing Copies. Last year's edition of the yearbook was a great success and it is hoped that this can be an annual undertaking. The cost of the book is $7.00. .If you wish a personalized copy there is an extra $1.00 charge. ; Parents or members of the public wishing to purchase a copy may do so by contacting the Principal. If sales are good and the project continues the book will be in your hands in early Sept- ember. Come on students, let's support your High School Yearbook! LEGION NEWS: Who has more fun than people? The friend- ship bowling night organized by the Sports Committee of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #223 on February 15th was a huge success. Many newcomers to Terrace Bay working with MECO and Commonwealth Construction were in- vited along with their wives for a few bowl- ing games with members of the Legion Bowling league. Some of the more experienced bowlers encouraged their less fortunate partners through the two games. As it was a "fun" night, just to promote friendship, no prizes were awarded, but Julie Rattray and Ezzie Fox had the highest score. Legion members and guests were in- vited to the Legion Hall after the bowling for a sing-a-long. Why not join us the next time - we had fun! SOCIAL: A Bridal Shower for Miss Darlene Mallais was held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Coupal on February 14. Many friends and re- lations attended. Darlene was seated in a gaily decorated chair, and was assisted 'in opening her gifts by Mrs. Lenore Mallais. Mrs. Judy Stuart fashioned a bonnet out of the many bows and ribbons. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the evening. B A Secretary of State Secretariat d'Etat CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS A Citizenship Officer will be at the Recreation Centre, Terrace Bay on Friday, February 25, 1977 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. for applications and information concerning Canadian Citizenship. For further information contact: COURT OF CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP Room 404, 200 S. Syndicate Ave., Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 1C8 CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S ANSWER ACROSS 44 Abound 1 Cast off DOWN 5 Spoiled 1 Winter fun 11 Airway item 12 Take off 2 Assailed 13 Barbara or (2 wds.) Anthony 3 Opponent 14 Numero 4 Cozy room uno 5 Fine net 15 Aswan or 6 Prevent Hoover 7 Inlet 16 Czarist (Sp.) 24 Wind- 31 Unpleasant + commune 8 Shine flower outburst 17 Militant 9 Perpetual 25 Actress 32 Not a soul Irish group 10 Madden Fabray (2 wds.) (abbr.) 16 Pieta 26 Ethereal 33 Expunge 18 Despot figure 27 Notion 37 Stuff 20 Sally -- 19 McKuen or _ 29 Clothes- 39 Freight Howes Stewart horse, weight 21 Mining 23 Misconduct for 40 Cellar find mark example dweller 7 Baggage ER T1617 18 19 | 23 Fop Mm 12 26 White poplar 3 4 28 Last Spanish 15 16 17 queen 29 Tiny 18 19 20 30 Husbands 33 31 Composed & 34 Uncle, in Scotland 234° 25 ZF 35 Holm 28 29 36 Killer ° whale 30 3) 32 [33 38 Black- guard 34 35 36 37 40 Boom - 41 Chant 38 39 20 SHgh [a3 34 shooler oe ---- a / -- -------- lf rnn § '}

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