; Page 4. UsLAvvUL REMOVAL OF MATERIAL WILL NOT BE TOLERATED An incident occurred recently at Terrace Bay which should be brought to the attention of everyone associated with this project. It was necessary to discharge a workman for unlawfully removing material from a stock pile. If a charge had been pressed against the workman in question, a jail term would, no doubt, have resulted. This incident should serve as a lesson to all, for in future, persons guilty of unlawfully removing any material will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ©00 POWER WILL BE OFF SUNDAY JULY 11TH Please be advised that the power will be turned off, ; in the South Camp and in the Townsite on Sunday, July llth, weather permitting, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and from 1:30 pem. to 4:30 p.m, Notice is being given one week ahead. W. F. Strutt, Secretary-Treasurer, The Corporation of The Improvement District of Terrace Bay. 00.0 HERE AND THERE We are happy to welcome back to Terrace Bay, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Simmer following their honeymoon in Detroit and Chicago, The former Marg Kiff and Charlie Simmer Were married at Chatsworth, Ontario on June 19th. Marg and Charlie met at Terrace Bay. They are residing at 195 Laurier Avenue. 000 Welcome too to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boudreau. A couple of weeks ago Hubert journeyed from Terrace Bay to Lancaster, Ontario, there to be married on June 19th to Yolande Bougie. Following a honeymoon in the Laurentians, at Ste. Agathe, Quebec, the happy couple arrived at Terrace Bay to take up residence et 157 Birch Crescent, | 000 Malcolm Spidell would like to take this opportunity of thanking the party who generously sent two boxes of garden flowers to Camp #2 recently. As the party remained anonymous Malcolm has been unable to extend thanks personally. 000 And Charles Paellhuber deserves more than a word of praise for his kindness and honesty in recently returning to a fellow workman a lost wallet containing a sizable sum of money, 0: Oo The engagement is announced of Bob Turner (C.P.R. staff) to Miss Jacquelyn McKiel of Fort William, The wedding will take place at St. Pauls Anglican Church, Fort William on Saturday July 10th at 8:00 p.m, 000 WATER WILL BE OFF FRIDAY EVENING Please be advised that it will be necessary to turn off the water in the Townsite and North and South Camps, Friday, July 2, from 7;00 p.m. until 10:00 Pem. W. F. Strutt, Secretary-Treasurer, The Corporation of The Improvement District of Terrace Bay. G0 o ANGLER'S CONTEST With the fishing season well under way standings in the Angler's Contest, sponsored by the Terrace Bay Fish and Game Association are listed below, although it will be noted that there are no entries in the Pike class to date, Class Contestant Weight of Fish Lake Trout A. Je Gobeil 9 1b. 4¢ oz. R. G. Grey 8 lb. 10 og. ie hy Dane TV ALBie A Og, Mrs. 'CC. Vi Allen OLD, 4) on% Speckled Trout John Nixon 4 1b, 8 og. C. E. Paget OD» 4 O85 Harry Grant Eby 8 oa Pickerel Ge Ee Seaut kOe 1 Os The contest is open to all members of the Fish end Game Association and there are three prizes offered in each class in addition to a special prize for ladies. Fish entered in the contest must be caught in local waters.