Fage 4. FIELD DAY PLANNED FOR, CHILDREN OF TOWNSITE A committee of Townsite men is busy laying ; plans for.a Field Day for children of the Townsite. The Field Day is scheduled for Saturday afternoon hugust e8th between the hours of 2:00 and 4:30 pom, and will be held in the area south of the new highway and east of the hotel. : There will be contests, games and races for children of all ages with a prize for each contestant. Refreshments will also be served to the children. , Parents are cordially invited to come and see the fun. o~0-0 TERRACE BAY VISITORS (Under this heading each week we will gladly publish the namés of all Terrace Bay visitors, providing the information is turned in to the Longlac Personnel Office. The deadline for material each week is Tuesday evening.) o-O-0 Visiting at the home of Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Schneble are Mrs. Schneble's parents Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Graziano of Dayton, Ohio. o-O=o . Miss Betty Boyde ef Toronto was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. & Mrs. C. BE. Paget. o-0-0 Mrs. P. F. MacArthur, of Durham, Ontario is visiting Terrace Bay at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. E. Le Veitch. o=-0-0 MAGAZINE COLLECTION FOR THE HOSPITAL Townsite homes will be canvassed next Monday, August 16th, for magazines and reading material for the Terrace Bay Hospital. 0-0-0 FROM THE RECORDS It was just two years ago this week that the first house was erected at Terrace Bay, and around the Millsite, clearing gangs were busy removing tree stumps prior to the commencement of construction work in that area. The tank for the Lower Camp water tower had arrived and only 170 men were at work on the entire project. Last year about this time, the new dual purpose cafeteria-recreation building was used for the first time as a moving. picture show. Around the ball field, Comets and Hydro were setting the pace. It was justia year ago, too, that Terrace Bay had its first wedding when Margaret Dodds became the bride of George Coulter. At the Millsite, progress was made as concrete foundations were being poured, one of the largest being a 336 cubic yard pour for the Drum Barker foundation, 0-0-0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For Sale - Record player and records. See Frank Whitfield, Building 38, Lower Camp. 0-0-0 Accident prevention calls for the co-operation of all of use A mule cannot pull while he is kicking ---- and he cannot kick while he is pulling --- neither can any of us. Terrace Bay News, published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kindly submit all articles ad address all communications to Editor-in-Chief, F.0. Soughton. 4