Volume 6, No, 28 SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL Scores for this past week's games are - as follows: July 5th - Engineering 15, Townsite 1; July 8th - Schreiber 28, Engin~ -- eering 18; July 9th - Salaried 7, Engineer- ing 5. The League leadership is now held by the Salaried squad who have chalked up 2 victories in their last 3 outings, Town- site and Schreiber are tied for second place' with a win and a loss each, with the Engin- eering gang holding the bottom rung. Tonight's game will be between Town- | site and Schreiber and will be plcyed at the: school diamond, Starting time is set for | 6:30 sharp. 'The three lecal teams look pretty natty these days, all decked out in their new swenqters, On Sunday, the Salaried tenm will journey into Schreiber for a regular sched- uled game, The Terrace Bay Baseball teom won a dandy ball game on Tuesday night when they defented Schreiber 5-4, Going into the last: half of the seventh, the local lads were trailing 4-3, However, with some smart work' at the plate and on the bases, the boys were. able to tie it up and when Doug Gow came to bat and smashed out a clean single with two | men on base, the bell gxme was all over; Batteries were: Terrace Bay - Borsum and. Schritt; Shereiber - Ross and Fleming. O-0-0 a LIBRARY NEWS New Books} The Seven Storey Mountain - by Thomas Merton This ee nutobiography of a young man who led a full and worldly lifc, . and then at the age of 26, entered a Trappist Monastery, has been heralded by reeders of | All faiths as a soul-stirring experience, Time For Tapioca - by Charlotte "Stryker This tale is of an American family who; went to Java to raise tapioca and got them- ERRACE ---- Ta ee i LARGEST CIRCULAYION Iiv-PHRRACE Bal | BIG DANCE COMING UP the News, . auspices of your Recrention Committee, | Chapter No, 10, Port Arthur, : Matrons and Patrons presented were from ' acted _ ladies of Schreiber and Terrace Bay acting . as hostesses, Y ee July 12, 1951. A gnln dance, fenturing 01d Time and ' Modern numbers will be held in the Recrea- tion Hall on Fridey, July 27th, Music for _ the occasion will be supplied by Bill ' Zaroski ond his well knewn band from Fort . William, . event and plan your party now. More detcils Watch for posters announcing this will be published in next week's issue of This dance will be under the Q=0=0 ATTENTION RESIDENTS Anyone who hes fire wood located in tho area of the trash piles on east and west | shores of the Lake in the vicinity of the : Jackladder should remove them without de- | lay. _ this vicinity in the near future, The Company will be burning trash in 0-0-0 | SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER 264 U.D. Silver Birch Chapter 264 U.D. held a delightful banquet in the Hotel Terrace in | honour of Brother Ted Phillip, Worthy Grand Patron, Saturday,evening, June 30th, Following the benquet, the regul-r monthly meeting wns held with Mima Moore, Worthy Matron, presiding, The meeting open- ; ed in the usual manner ond the visiting guests were presented, Along with Brother Ted Phillip, Worthy Grand Patron, were Sis- iter Pearl Bell, Past District Deputy, Argyle Presiding Connaught, Argyle and Green Gables Chapters, Past Matrons & Patrons presented were from Connaught, Argyle and Amity Chapters, After the regular business wes trans- a social hour was enjoyed with the 0-00 solves in Dutch when they tried to buck stiff DAYDREAMING M4Y END IN A NIGHTMARE ---- colonial formality end rigid native code,