ens nee baby ne Mees +m te ae Pde cen see eat oer Ent ens mae tre a tet et PROSE SES P EL EIT MESS RRR TCI AEE ST oa Volune 6, No. 26 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY June 28, 1951. ad \ . : = fia ee eS si SSeS SS - on 7 ee ~ ke meee eo wee + . os Pups eS . o +e « -- rs . * se a ey eaaeeoe - 9 air CNG ' SA Sk oe i . eG MS ee = : os wr f ie Ce ee te eo ee ee er te ty Se i ane a et MONDAY About all we necd to insure a bang-up Dominion Day Celebration next Monday, July 2nd, is a little co-operation from the weatherman, The project, sponsored by the Terrace Bay Accident Prevention Committee to mark the establishment of a new mill safety record, has been worked out in such a manner thet people with varied interests will all have an opportunity of participating in some phase of the program, copies of which are being dis- tributed with free tickets to everyone concerned, _ A Golf Driving Contest and Fishing Derby will operate throughout the day, A Bait Casting Contost is scheduled for Monday morning at tho Ball Ficld commencing at 10:00 am. Targets for practice purposes will be in pleco Saturday and Sunday at the Lower Camp Ball Field, In the afternoon, a Horsehoe Pitching Contest will run and tables are being sot up for a Mammoth Bingo near the Recreation Hall, There'll be dozens of good prizes. All procoeds will go back into prizes, At 1:15 p.m,, the Chilren's Dress Parade and races for children and adults will be run-off followed at 3:30 pom. by a ball game in which Schreiber and Terrace Bay Midgets will meet, In the evening a Streot Dance will be held nenr the intersection of the Hichway and Kenogemi Rd,, commoncing at 9:30 p.m. In the event of roain, the Bait Casting Contest and Bingo will be transferred to the Rocreation Hall and tho Bowling Alloys will be operated. And if it reins, a Movio will be (continued on Page 4) eo aoa eae Sel. CANV.SS IN FULL SWIN H To nll those who have not yot turned in their P,S.I. applicction forms - let*s hurry | it up! Please make it a point to turn these in by Friday morning, as we want to got tho j plan into effect at tho oarliest possible date, which will be jugust 15th if we get our i porcent-ge of 75% of permanent employees enrolled promptly. i Your attention is called again to a paragraph written into the letter which went to | all such omployces: ffThose who do not subscribe to the plan will be required to pay full doctor's fees for soervices rondered after this plan comes into effect, as the present modical plan referred to above will be discontinued