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eighteen of them as a team leader.
Asked about the highlights
from his time with the Colts. WORDS OF ART
WORDS OF ART
Ken had several. “Some of DOWN
the things that really stand out 1 Gauguin and Cezanne
for me were winning our first 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 Fran friend
CJHL Championship in 94-95 in 3 Message sounds?
Ottawa against the Jr. Senators, 14 15 16 4 Fillmore was its original capital
and then winning our second 17 18 5 Picasso was a published one
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championship the next year in 6 Wears away
front of a sold-out Cornwall Civic 20 21 22 7 No longer involved
8 Copy
Complex against the Gloucester 9 Saxon laborer
Rangers. Those memories were 23 24 25 10 SI unit of energy or work
something else, and something 26 27 28 29 30 31 11 Ancient arts collector
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that can never be taken away. We 12 Sandbar
I
were riding a wave of support in 32 33 34 35 36 13 Inside an env.
those years that I don’t believe 37 38 39 40 21 Resisting unit
have been seen around here 22 Compass point
26 Not usually a nice bunch
since, - and that was with the 41 42 43 27 Phone no. direction
Aces in town.” 28 Recent: Comb. form
44 45 46 47
All of the behind-the-scenes 30 Private school before college
work is an essential part of running 48 49 50 51 52 53 31 MSG is used as this in food
32 TV alerts broadcast by the police
a hockey team, but it is something 54 55 56 57 58 33 Spanish surrealist
that goes either unnoticed, or 34 Map enlarging devices
taken for granted, by most fans. 59 60 61 36 Cherub: French
In 1994 Ken’s commitment to 38 However briefly?
62 63 64 39 3-D art
the Colts was recognized when 40 Joined together
he was presented with the Pat 65 66 67 45 Type of whale
Smith Award as the CJHL’ top 46 Da Vinci Last Supper guest*
administrator. “That was a very 47 Lake Placid Olympic chant
nice surprise,” Ken stated, “We ACROSS ACROSS 49 Follows Eight Days
all worked very hard to keep our 1 Temporary art exhibition 41 Obtain by persuasion 51 Temperate, on earth
52 Together
42 Joined at the Hip?
6 Handle well
brand in front of the public, and 10 Preserved papyrus containers 43 Has the Valley of the Kings 53 Tales of adventure
of course, as always, winning 14 Supreme Court’s Samuel 44 Email end? 54 Drink portion
really helps and we had some 15 Ben, and others 45 Leighton 1890 ‘peaceful’ title 55 Parks of civil rights fame
good years. it was a lot of fun 16 ___-Day (Bayer) 48 Charlotte or Norma 56 Liftoff grp.
and I worked with some good 17 Humeri neighbor 50 Scottish interjections 57 Part of a funeral serv.
people with the Colts, Mike 18 Behave like ___ god 51 Directional change 58 To the left: Comb. form
54 Ending
19 4-Down was named after them
Piquette, Joan Lawson, Shawna 20 Beloved 59 Rodeo staple *Da Vinci’s The Last Supper (1495)
Lawson, Jennifer Lawson, Bob 23 ___ mains: His hands 60 Red berry plant is actually 15 x 29 ft. in diameter and
Johnson, and Rene Emond. We 24 Weight 61 Fixer-uppers housed on a wall in a Milan convent.
were all equals, we worked as 25 Back to the Future – Part II 62 Tennis star Arthur ___ Interestingly, 46-Down is shown with
a team, and we all shared in the 26 Lapidary’s cut 63 ‘Sweet’ Lee his finger held up. No ‘doubt’ who da
Vinci had in mind. Also, the ancient
29 Precedes creek, unfortunately
64 ‘Happening’
success. I would like to thank 32 African antelope 65 Comedic or tragic art item superstition that spilling salt is a bad
Jim Kelly Sr. and the late Don 35 Shade 66 Singing Brothers of old omen is attributed to da Vinci, where
Derry for having faith in me and 36 Precedes wolf or vark 67 Grandma whose paintings Judas is shown at The Last Supper
giving me the opportunity, had 37 Have a great time include The Quilting Bee spilling a container of salt.
it not been for that, life would
probably have turned out a whole Puzzle by Douglas Taillon
lot differently.” Prepared Locally by Douglas Taillon • Solutions on page 37

