"Volume 6, "No, 17" Qui On this Friday evening, & p.m, in the Recreation Hall will be held the sec- ond community Quizz programme, Fine singing by the Community Church | Choir under the direction of Ellen Hodgkiss, will provide the atmosphere for the show, Fred Soughton will again test the wits of two well matched teams in the quizz contest, Hudson's Bay team, winners of the last con- test, will be paired off against a team of four from the LongLac Administrative Offices, Come out and see your friends in action, The audience will be asked to par- ticipate - pop Questions - for prizes, There will be novelty numbers by members of the choir, and community singing of some of your old favourite songs, Its very inexpensive - only 50¢ for adults and 25¢ for children. No where can the whole family go out for an evenings entertainment for so little cost. 0 = @=0 [WARNING TO PARENTS Several requests have been received to have the parents instruct their children not to play in or near any of the construc= | tion jobs now underway in the townsite, Some of the excavations are pretty deep and the workmen are pretty busy so that thoy might not notice little ones playing under- foot. To avoid possible serious injurics, please warn the children, BUTCHER SHOP HOURS All patrons are asked to please note that offective immediately, the shop will be closed from 12:15 till 1:15 p.m, daily Monday thru Saturday for lunch hour pur- poses, bbe _ LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE Bay rn zz Show Friday | "April 26, 1951 BULL PEN LCTION Led by Rabble rouser Verl Thompson the "Celery" boys of hockey feme have now turned their immediate attention to Soft- ball and towards this endeavour Neil "Curly" Ross and Joe "Big Chief" Wig have been appointed Coach and Manager respec= tively. The gauntlet has been thrown down on home-plate and any Departmental or Group team is thereby challenged to a pre-season game of Softball at the local pitch. Date and time will bé arranged just as soon as the first challenge is received and if stakes also are requested, these will be gladly accepted, Rumor has it that the prized trophy now held by the Structural and Maintenance crew may be available for competition, This may well lead to a bang up season and merits the attention of all those interested, SOFTBALL ot ae response to last week's request for the names of those interested in play- ing softball this year, has been very en= couraging indeed, At the time of writing we are pretty well assured of having a four team league composed of teams from Pulp Conversion, Engineering, Salaried Staff, and Community Services, As you have alrcoady noted, the Salaried boys have issued an open challenge to get the ball rolling, so whaddayasay fellows, hows about a little competition? Any of you chaps who want to' play and have not yet been contacted, please get in touch with V, Thompson or Murdo Campbell for' the Salaried team; Frank Whitfield - Pulp Conversion; Mr. Richards at L,C,b.0, Store (cont'd on p 4)