Volume 4, No. 45 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY December 1, 1949, OPEN HOUSE AT THE NEW GARAGE Aw 8 olcloc!: on Saturday night, December 3rd, the doors of , Tervace Bay Enterprises new building will be opened to the public. Messrs. Wheeler anc Coghill have assured the local residents of a very interest- ing evening which will include dancing, All visitors will be cordially weleomed and have the yarious services explained to them by the staff, The opertg of this up to date, modern structure represents another great accomplishment in bringing the latest type of services to the residents of Torvacc Baye No amount of money and effort has been spared by Enterprises to have this new building be a distinct credit to the Tovmsite and on this occasion the News joins in conzratulating. Terrace Bay Enteovnurises on a niee effort, with best wishes for continuation of pleasant relationship, o-O0=0 BOWLING ALLEYS OPEN TONIGHT The official opening of our brand new Bowling Alleys willl. be held tonight at 7:00 ofcloc!:, Sterting with the opening ceremonies sharp at 7, Bowling Competition for Mixed and Men's Doubles will follow, The Reercetbion Comittee have supplied attractive prizes for these events, whith we expect to be keenly contested. All borers who have submitted their names early for this compe- tition will be given first consideration as to bowling times. It is still not too late to ' get your last minute entries in. F o=0-0 CHILDREN'S TOBOGGAN SLIDE The new site for the toboggan run has been all cleared and H what with the abundant fall of snow last week is now ready for use. As the location of the slide is a little off the beaten track, to ensure the safety of our children, we will attempt to publish the directions as to how to get there, © he slide is located on the south side of the highway and about 75 yards west of the Hotcl. There is a clearance running parallel to the highway from the Hoicl to the hill that the children are to use, Parents arc asked to make sure that the children understand that they are to use that clearance and not to walk along the side of the highway, o-0=0 DO YOU READ CO-OP? An item of special interest to all of LongLac employees appeared on page 11 of the Sept. = Oct. issue of Co-On, If you happen to have missed this item, just take a few minutes eut to sit down and look it up. You!l1 onjoy it. Arter you have read that, have a look around the house to see if you happen to have a copy of Nowsweek, dated November 14th, Thore you will see a two-page spread on pages 4 and 5, that will indicate to you that the Kiuberly-Cler': Corp, don't think your Labours are all in vain. LongLac Pu} is slowly gaining fame and already the name alone is being referred to as being big industry and not just a lake in Nors>orn Ontario, "Welre being watched, keep up the good work," 0-0-0 BADMINTON The Badminton Club held its first Social Evening of the season last Wedacsday night after an evening's play. About 40 mombcrs and their friends attended and participated in the night's fun, which included a Community Sing-Song led by Fred Soughton, What with dancing and a delicious lunch that was served, all hands agreed that it was an evening well spent, The tiembers are advised that a repeat performance is being planned for a later date. ' Before play commences on Wednesday, December 7th, a General Mcoting will be held, at which all members are urged to attend and bring forth any new suggestions, 0-0-0 DON'T FORGET DECEMBER 1OTH That's the date of the St. Martin's Ladies Guild's big Doll's Tea Party et Hotcl Terrace. Malic - note of that date and be sure to attend. More detzil.s next weekl