Page 4, UNSAFE PILING Recently there has been one serious accident and several minor ones, due to unsafe piling of materials, These accidents could have been avoided by observing a few simple rules. 1. Material should be piled evenly and against a permanent wall if possible, 2. Do not pile material too high. 3. When removing material from a pile, remove from the top ' and work down evenly. , 'i 4, Block all round or oval objects on both ends. s # 2 ° 0 ° f ' TO ALL TOWNSITE RESIDENTS. Please be advised that' it will be necessary to turn off the power in the Townsite on Sunday, May 16th from 1 P.M,until 4 P.M. W. F. Strutt, Secretary-Treasurer, : The. Corporation of The ma Improvement District of Terrace Bay. 0 0.0 CARRYING OF FIREARMS ILLEGAL As all hunting licenses have now expired and will not be WITHOUT PERMIT renewed until September, it is now illegal to carry firearms without a special permit from the Department of Game and Fisheries. a OVO '4, CORRECTION On page 2 of this issue of "Terrace Bay News" the picture advertised for showing Friday and Saturday May 14th and 15th is "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT". Word has just been received from the distributor in Toronto that in place of the filn advertised "DANCING PIRATE" - IN TECHNICOLOR is being sent. "DANCING PIRATE" stars Frank Morgan, Charles Collins, Luis Alberni, Jack LaRue and hundreds of others, including dozens of dancing girls. Included in the picture is the spectacular "Moonlight Waltz" - Don't miss "DANCING PIRATE". O10 COFFEE PARTY PLANNED FOR MAY 6TH 4 Coffee Party will be held May 26th at 8:50 p. m. in the Recreation Hall under the auspices of the Ladics' Auxiliary. Bridge, Euchre and Cribbage will be played and refreshments served. dmission 50¢ - Tickets will be on sale immediately. 4 OD9 DEADLINE IS MAY 14TH FOR TEAM ENTRIES The deadline for team entries in the Men's Soft- IN MEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE ball League at Terrace Bay has beer: set for © Friday evening May 14th. Entries must be submited at a meeting to be held in the Personnel Office to which all teams are asked to send r~ presentatives and all players are invited. Lists of players on each team should also be brought to the meeting at which a permanent executive for the coming season wil) be elected. The meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. +s) PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC BETWEEN 411 persons walking between the Upper and Lower Camps are UPPER AND LOWER CAMPS urged to stay off the roads....+ee+e.-and use the paths. é It's much safer that way! 000 CURLING CLUB ELECTIONS DEFERRED UNTIL FALL Due to the small attendance at the Curling Club meeting held in the Recreation Hall on Thursday May 6th, it was decided to defer the election of officers for next season until the semi-annual meeting in the fall. Committees established were as follows: Property: Bill Lowe, Dick Hupp, Alex MacDonald, Bert Dyck, Ernie Schritt. Entertainment: Mr. and Mvs. Gordon Bird, A. Coppin, Ev Reid, Sheila Lowe, D, Ostling and Ruth Bangartt.