4 OSU & ° SUNDAY TOURS THROUGH MILL PLANNED On Sunday July 11th between the hours of 2:00 p.m, FOR FOR LADIES ( ; OF TOWNSITE and 4:00 p.m. ladies of the Townsite are cordislly invited to tour the mill. Groups of ten to fifteen will be conducted by volunteer guides, and persons planning on participating are requested to stay close to their particular guide and not loiter or wander away from their group. Tours will start from the Upper Camp Engineering Office. No children under twelve yeers of age will be allowed in the mill. 000 SCHOOL CHILDREN SAW CONSERVATION FILMS JUNE 23RD Terrace Bay school children recently witnessed a film programme in the © Recreation Hall sponsored by the Department of Lands and Forests for the Province of Ontario, Mr. Charles W. Dill, Field Conservation Office for the department spoke briefly to the children and stressed the important role which they could play in preventing forest fires caused by carelessness, Films which were shown included: "Trolley Ahoy", "Here Comes the Circus", "Wild Company", "Three Little Bruins Make Mischief" and "Timagami Ranger", Mr. Dill plans to make regular visits to Terrace Bay in the interests of conservation. a:.0: 19 AROUND THE BALL FIELD Despite threatening weather last Sunday afternoon and evening, the double header between the Rockettes of the Lakehead Ladies! League and the Terrace Bay All Star girl's team was played as scheduled with the inexperienced locals going down to defeat twice before two large crowds of softball enthusiasts, There is no reason why we should make apologies for the Terrace Bay girls. It was their first attempt as a group against an outside girl's team and they picked the stiffest opposition they could find in the Rockettes, who last year were winners of their league and who at last report were tied for first spot in the Lakehead League this year. The Rockettes won the first game by a 14-1 count and in the second game scored an 18-10 win. Terrace Bay girls have been invited to play return games with the Rockettes at the Lakehead on Sundey July 11th. Line ups were as follows: Rockettes - T. icp J. Allan, N, Holt, P. Creighton, L. Creighton, I. Barr, D. Rice, E. Rice, M. Meady, B. Gollat, A. Parker, C. Petosky, and J. Guerard. Terrace Bay - J. Berezowski, M. Letwin, D. Wheeler, B. Fawcett, S. Fournier, I. Bodman, R. Bangaart, F. Scafe, M. Storey, A. Evans and A. Evans. 0 Oo HYDRO DEFEAT COMETS 10-2 In the Men's Softball League, only one game has been played during the past week due to weather conditions and that game between Hydro and Comets was won by Hydro in a most convincing 10-2 fashion. The win gave Hydro undisputed possession of first place in the league, Qo 'O.ie Standings in Men's Softball League (including gai game ne played June eesth) Played Won Lost Points Hydro 6 5 i 10 Comets 6 4 ze 8 Whammies 5 o @ 6 Steam Fitters 5 2 o 4. Klubbers 4 na 5 z Alkies 4 0 4 0 GAMES COMING UP - At Terrace Bay unless otherwise indicated. Games start at 6:45 p.m. Thursday - July ist - Hydro vs. Klubbers Monday ~ July Sth - Alkies vs. Comets Wednesday - July 7th - Whammies vs. Steam Fitters Thureday - July 8th - Hydro vs. Alkies