Page #2 ON THE LAKESHORE (by Walt Lemiski) With the arrival of the second derrick and tug the work on the water intake was speeded up considerabl. Work during the last few days has been at a standstill on account of rough water: 7. Scotty, did you find the water very cold last Saturday? Pecoers sions are being made on the pumphouse site to Rull out the sheet piling arcunc "1% eereen chamber. Bob Stirling will require some husky lads for that jcb. Once 11 piling is out it will be redriven to form retaining walls from the screen chanbec into the lake in order to facilitate laying of concrete intake pipe near the sereer chamber. Tie Terrace Bay Clipper has been-placed on 24 hour duty. Bill Scott is on the night shaft and Verne Thompson on the day shift. Good-bye fishing! Apparently fishing hisn't been so good lately with a number of cases of sea sickness. -o0o- : af s DON'T FORGET FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th THE TERRACE BAY SOCIAL CLUB_ DANCE Dancing 10:00 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. REFRESHMENTS. ....D0OR PRIZES.....SPOT DANCING Ldmission $1.50 per couple (Couples only) 7 he, wt mi TENNIS CLUB NEWS On Thursday, August 7th the Terrace Bay Tennis 4ss'n was formed for the purpose of promoting tennis in Terrace Bay and the following exccutive committee was elected: President - T. McDonald Vice President - Ruth Bangartt Sec-Treasurer - Grace Noer £2 personnel interested in playing tennis are urged to support this Club and watch Sor Corther information in forthcoming issues of this paper. "covers" Win, Two (by Ted McDonald) This past week the Longlac "Comets" cinched first place in "A" Division of the Terrace Bay Softball league by trouncing 0.C.C. Bulldozers 17-4 and Hydro Kilowatts 9-1, "or a shaky start against Bulldozers on Tuesday when 'Dozers scored all their runs i: the first inning, Paul Cybulka, "Comet" Ace, settled down and hurled in mastoriul fashion to leave no doubt as to which was the better team. Murdo Campbell, Don Gow and 'oe Heenan played heads-up ball for "Comets", with the balance of the tear. providing faultless support. jerry Forguson, 0.C.C. pitcher played fine ball and was afforded little support by * 12s team mates who made several run providing errors. 4s Hydro, the result was never in doubt as Kilowatts went practically hitiess against Cvybvika. Brady, Gow and Cybulka shone for "Comets" but the feature play was a triol. by Brodick with the sacks loaded. Score 9-1, 'nuff said. Lets have the lavoifs, ens ~o0o- MONEY - MONEY > MONEY! (by Herb Salmon, Fraser-Brace) The drawing up of a payroll is an intricate and touchy job. This is especially true in the Fraser-Brace Time Office as it pays close to