The next golf outing planned is now definitely slated for Marathon on Saturday September 18th, This time the girls will be included, Everyone planning on going should contact a member of the Golfers Club exec- utive: Fred Soughton, Al Pattison, Marge Hayes, or Bill Sadowick, (Unfortunately, Harold Marsh, the fifth member of the ex- ecutive will be away). As it's Terrace Bay's turn to look after refreshments, the cost will be split up amongst those making the trip. A two dollar bill should amply cover the levy in that direction, it may not be that much. The current Club membership drive is going great guns. If it continues at the present rate, the goal of 200 members by Labour Day should be reached. Membership committee members are going to set up shop at the Townsite Shopping Centre on Saturday in a final effort which should put the drive over the objective. Everyone who has played golf or wants to play golf and would like to see a local course developed is urged to take out membership. The fee is nominal - just 1.00, But let's not just leave it to the other fellow to spend a buck, The support of everyone really interested in having a golf course is needed. And when considering the subject don't overlook the fact that golf is no longer an old man's «ame, For years now it has had a great appeal to any young- sters who have been fortunate enough to have access to a golf course. Even the famous British Women's Open was won a couple of years ago by an 18 year old, Marlene Stewart from the Southern Ontario town of Fonthill, Golf is everybody's game, -- 0-0-0 (0) COY) 2eS.5.8 (mM) Company will parade at 1915 hours 9th September 1954. Dress, Battle Dress, Boots, puttees and belts. Page 1. SOFTBALL NEWS (Cont.) SOFTBALL WIND-UP Activities will end at 1:30 a.m. at which time softball comes to an end, and hockey begins on its long winter trail. Members of the Minor Baseball League will be in charge of checking and the selling of refreshments. Your continued suvport to this worthy cause would be greatly appreciated. ( There will be no tickets sold at the door of the wind-up, It is with regret that we could not open the doors to the ardent followers of softball, but this must be understandable what with limited accomodation available. See you at the wind-up Friday. o--0-0 TERRACE BAY WINS NORTH SHORE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP On Saturday at Marathon Terrace Bay wrapped up the season's hardball league by beating Heron Bay 10 to 9. Terrace Bay won this best out of five series in four games. On Saturday Jim Moro pitched the nine inninzs. Paul Pluta was the big hitter for Terrace hitting two home's. Congratulations to the Terrace Bay team who lead the Marathon, Heron Bay, Terrace Bay series all the way and finished up with the North Shore League Trophy, which will .be presented to the team in Terrace Bay at a later date -- watch the News for the date of this presentation. 0-0-0 LABOUR DAY TREATS FOR KIDS The Local Union 665, International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper © Mill Workers have formulated plans for Labour Day treats for the young people of Terrace Bay, Through the co-operation of Mr. Nick Linkwich a full feature picture, "Pony Express" and cartoons will be shown at the Roxy Theatre Monday morn.. ing starting at 10:00 o'clock, A box of popcorn will be given on arrival. Representatives of the Union will contact each individual home in Terrace Bay to issue tickets so the children may receive their additional treats during the afternoon of Baseball. Employees of LongLac living in Schreiber who have not received their tickets as yet, should contact Ted Brown. 0-0-0