i ues '8 (Cont!) wt tho banquet, prizes will be prescitod to the winners of the current Anglers Contest. f Tickets for the banquet ($1.10) may be obtained from President Doug. Jchnson in the Lower Camp Engineering Office, or: Tom Kelly - Barber Shop; George Coulter - Imperial Bank; Ed, Cavanaugh - Post Office; .Rupe Clowes = Administration Building; Ted Jones - Fraser-Brace Carpenter Shop; Bob Whitebread - Upper Camp Warehouse 3 Arnold Mantere - Photographers Office; Ed. Brady - Dispatchers Office, and Fred Soughton - Personnel Office. : It should be stressed that a very cordial invitation is extended to the ladies to be present. Membership ig the Fish and Game Association is also open tc everycne, male or female. ' DRIVE S4&FELY Bach week in "Terrace Bay News" we feature some phase of safety or os fire prevention as it applies to Terrace Bay, This week we would like to say a word about safe driving. Due tc the condition of our roads and the volume of construction traffic it is not safe <o drive fast anywhere in the project and we would like to stress this fact. We also would like to urge all drivers of vehicles to stay within speed linits dis- played on signs throughout the project. Railroad crossing signs should be obeyed in every instance! And PLEASE take special precautions when driving through the Townsite. WE LOVE OUR CHILDREN, eases HERE 4ND_ THERE Helen Mantle of the Mill Office Staff left Monday for a short visit to Sudbury. lO Stan Hodgkiss plans to visit Torcnto on his well earned vacation this week, honk aes Welcome to Dick Balfcur, Fraser-Brace engineer, who will be with us for the next few weeks. Dick appears te be thriving in cur cool autumn weather despite the fact that he is from the British West Indies. ae oe Herb Lehman at present with the Fraser-Brace personnel staff also hails from a southern elime, Herb held a commission with the British army in Egypt. deiiel esi Visitors from Neenah, Wisconsin, at present include: C. W. Nelson, Assistant Vice-President of Kimberly-Clark Corp., and his father, C. W. Nelson, Sr. Also with Mr. Nelson are Rev. Father Joseph Ahearn and Arthur Campbell. --O---- Other visitors from Kimberly-Clark - Neenah ares J. Leslie Sensenbrenner, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, and Gordon Mortenson from the Insurance and Land Dept. pot (late Recent visitors to the home cof Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Clowes were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pendleton of Niagara Falls, N.Y. seek base New Townsite residents are Ralph and Evelyn Shemanski. Ralph is Comptroller cf the LongLae organization. The Shemanski's 13s year old Boston Bull Terrier "Jiggs" arrived at Terrace Bay fit as the proverbial fiddle following the trip-from Torcnto, --0--- Mr, and Mrs, W. B. Wilson (Dominion Catering Co,) are on a holiday trip tc Montreal, Arvida, Chicoutimie, where they will be visiting relatives, Ome Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dorland and family, whe have moved in to House 56 to-day. eae Those who journey to inland lakes for a swim are missing some of Terrace Bay's best available. Swimming in Lake Superior, that is. Several enthusiasts were seen frolicking in the clear waters just east cf intake bay on Sunday afternoon, After the