\'e' igieg and There = sentinied Be oo A few more of the Terrece Ba ad timers were back on the scene, Monday, the 19th, Hi when Alex McLerman-moved' in with his land survey crew for the--summer program, Alex is with Philips and Benner who are doing the official land surveys "of company property. Returning ol Sane him are Norm Willis, Frank Desmoulins and a new member, Don Gormley. Ray Michono is expected in shortly. Showing signs of modern mechanization this year, these surveyors have their own car -- a maroon coloured, 1947 Nash. -o00- Ralph Williams, formerly Townsite Resident Engineer, bade farewell to Terrace Bay on Friday, May 16th. Ralph expects tc spend a short time in Marathon, then to continue on to Toronto. Our best wishes go with you, Ralph, in your new undertakings. -o0o= Dave Emerson returned Saturday, May 17th, from a short business trip to Neenah, Wis. -co0o- Fred Soughton of the Perscnnel Department left last week for a visit to the Kimberly- Clark Corpcration at Neenah, Wisconsin. Fred expects to be away for approximately ten days. Mrs. Fred Soughton also left recently for a short visit to her homettown at Brantford, Ont. -o0o- Work started Monday, May 19th, on clearing the new ball field, a part of the recreation program for the coming summer. Measuring 23 acres, the coming Terrace Bay Stadium is lo- cated about 150 feet north of the future cafeteria and is bounded by the rink on one side and the highway on the cther. The area is large enough for baseball as well as for soft- ball. So men, drag cut the horsehide and unlimber those arms -- here's lots of fun ahead, -o0o- Mrs. Bill Louk and family are visiting in Port Arthur while Bill is batching it out here. -c0o-= The new arrivals to the town of Terrace Bay last week were Mr. & Mrs. Ted Jones Jr., Mr. & Mrs. John Jeanneret, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Giacomin and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Jones. We are pleased to weleome John Tutecky, a University of Toronto Engineer to Terrace Bay. John has joined the poMneaee Crew and we wish him the best of luck in his new job. -o0o- POWER CUT-OFF In order to cut in some new transformers at the Millsite, it is planned to have a power cut-off on Sunday, May 25th, lasting from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tc date these plans are still liable to change, further information will be forthecming in a future announcement, -o0o- BARBER SHOP Mr. T. Kelly cf Fort William, our new barber, is scheduled to arrive Wednesday, May 2lst, and will be set up for cperation as quickly as possible. So, it wont be long now, fellows, -c0o= POST OFFICE Ed. Cavanaugh, Postmaster, returned Thursday last from a brief holiday at his home in North Bay and attacked his daily tasks with renewed vigour. Incidentally, one of what Ed. likes to call his greatest problems, is deciphering a letter from a lad who has found it necessary to leave & has written back: "To the Main P.O., Terrisbaie. If mail comes for me send on tc Camp 3, Pigeon Timber Co., Fort William - - Joe", When last ccntacted, Ed was still puzzling as to who 'Joe! might be. aclae