Pppe sk FOR SALE Moffat" four burner electric stove with oven; "Servel" 6.5 cubic foot refrigerator; "Zenith" wash well washing machine - apply Gordon Stewart, 52 Hudson Drives o-0=0 |! WANTED Lady to stay with children and do general housework = Apply House 77, Mrs. Dave Emerson. o-0-0 TERRACE BAY VISLTORS Under this heading each week, we wall be pleased to publish the names of Terrace Bay visitors, providing the information is turned in to the Personnel Office, Upper Camp, not later than Wednesday morning prior to publication. 0-0-0 Miss Kathleen O'Keefe of Montreal has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boudreau, 157 Birch Crescent. 0-0-0 Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Craig, 79 Hudson Drive, have been Mr. J. G. Craig of La Crescenta, California and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kehl of Neenah, Wisconsin. o~0-0 MEN'S SOFTBALL HOUSE LEAGUE Final Standings in Semi-final Playoffs Series 1 ; Played Won Lost Tied Points WhammLes S € 0 0 4 Klubbers e 8) a ea 0 Series 2 Comets 4 2 ak 1 5 Hydro 4 a Q A 3 ©-0-s LAKEHEAD BRANCH OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTE TO VISIT TERRACE BAY Sixty-five members of the Lakehead Branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada are expected in Terrace Bay on Saturday afternoon ~ September llth. Following tours of the Townsite and Mill, the visiting group will be~_ guests at a dinner to be tendered by LongLac Pulp and Paper Company. We would like to "> take this opportunity of welcoming the visitors to our project and community and trust oe that their visit will be both pleasant and profitable, 0-0-0 NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK TO BE OBSERVED AT TERRACE BAY National Fire Prevention week will be observed October 4th to 9th and for that period, special features are being planned for Terrace Bay. Details will be announced in the near future» 0-0-0 CLIMBING "QODPILES 1S DANGEROUS Quite naturally, everyone around Terrace Bay is interest~ ed in what is going on in the woodyard, and Lois interesting to note that the amount of wood now piled is nearing the half-way mark, Wood- yards have their hazards, however, and anyone visiting the area should keep cyes and cars open. Climbing the woodpiles is, of course, very dangerous and since people have been seen doing it, we are taking this opportunity of bringing the matter to the attention of everyone e sates Terrace Bay News published weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Pea er Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kindly submit all articles and eddress all communications to Editor-in-Chief, F, 0. Soughton.