Vol.10. No.23 COACHES NEEDED FOR MINOR FASTBALL oe eine Once again we have many softball applications from the boys and girls of Terrace Bay. We have some coaches; however, we are faced with the per- petual problem of the lack of sufficient coaches and managers for these children. If you would like to see your children play softball this year, please at- tend a general, meeting this coming Friday in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre at 7:00 P.M. The schedule is very short and should not interfere with your summer activities. We hope the boys and girls will start playing ball during. the first week in June and the playoffs should be finished by the end of the first week in July. If you feel reluctant to attend this meeting and of - fer your services because of inexperience, please be assured that instruction will be supplied by exper- ienced coaches and senior ball players. The children are quite enthusiastic about playing softball this year-- don't you be the one to let them down. -- TERRACE BAY AND SCHREIBER FASTBALL LEAGUE mn A three team league consisting of players from Schreiber and Terrace Bay will be playing a 24- game schedule starting on Monday, May 29 th at the Terrace Bay High School ball diamond. In the first game, ZENMAC will meet TEXACO on Mon- day, May 29th at 6:15 p.m. There are three teams-- ZENMAC, SHELL and TEXACO. Each team will play sixteen games. Games will be play- ed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at | 6:15 p.m. (Continued page 2...) nt a ge % see ~ Serving The District LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY FUND DRIVE TO BEGIN me ten Plans are under way to contact each Terrace Bay family by letter to solicit aid for our Lakehead Uni- versity Building Fund. No matter how little, no matter how mich, your participation is important. Carry your share of the responsibility for the high- er education of our young people. PLEASE! 1. Read your letter carefully and thoughtfully . 2. Fill out your pledge card promptly. 3. Return to the canvasser assigned to you. It is suggested that one hour's pay, per family per month, will prove we care about our children's educational future in this area. en ARE YOU PREPARED FOR A WIN? Each week five employees receive cash awards for knowing the Kimberly-Clark weekly safety slogan. Last week's winners were Janis Spidans, Peter Barz, Dan Riley, Vern Hopper and Hugh Hamilton. Being concern ed about accident prevention and applying safe work procedures on our jobs is one way of ensuring that we are not victims of accidents. However, failure to apply safe pro- cedures could result in injuries that could last a life time. Remember this week's safety slogan:-~ WHAT | FORGOT FOR A MO- MENT - | MAY REMEMBER FOR A LIFETIME.