LUNCH HOUR MOVIES Lunch hour movies will be shown in the Mill Locker Room on Friday, March 9th and in the North Camp Cafeteria on Monday, March 12th, o=-0-0 (cont. from page 1) there pitching. ". detailed report of the necident ex= perience at LongLac for 1950 has just re- cently reached us, Fred Soughton, who calls the shots, prepared it, and its contents are really good, This mii ended its first year's run in 1949 and hung up a frequency of 13.76. In 1950 it finished with 5.91 or 57 per cent better, It is shooting for a still lower figure in 1951, and may get it, In 1949 the mill had a total of 656 man days of lost time, as against 67 in 1950 or 90 per cent better, Compensation payments including medical aid costs were reduced 81 per cent, These reductions were all measured in accordance with stan- dard methois,* 0-0-0 (cont. from page 3) Bowling going to retain the trophy again this year. His team has beon going great guns but, then the play-offs aren't finished yet, We have only one who hit the honour roll this time. E. Derosier rolled up a 606 triple consisting of a 202 - 208 & 196. The standing to date is. Dominion Catering nok His .C. a6 Hotel Terrace 15e Bank llg O=-0=0 iT THE MOVIES Saturday Evening: "LL THE KING'S MEN" Afternoon Matinee: "BRIMSTONE". O-0-0 TERRACE BAY NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, all items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Wednesday of each week, Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to:0.R. Dalzell Editor. o-0=0 LEGION /UXILUARY The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Legion auxilary will be held at the home of Mrs: T, Turner on Tuesday March 13th,, at 8 PpeMme* o-0-0 Page (cont, from page 3) Curling Skip R. Ostling, 4. Farrow, A,Pattison, ) All members and fricnds wishing to join are urged to attend, M, Moore, Skip E, Pinenault, TT) MeTnunes, P, Shreir, D. MacDonald. Skip N. Pugh, J. Campbell, Thompson, L. Buffett. Skip J. Wellings, T. Latour, V. Yalker, Jakabson. Spares: Bob Monteith, Len Crockford, . Gaakdany BALANCE OF ROUND ROBIN Thursday, March 8th: 7ROOU Des ice 1 -- H, Haughn - G Dodge . ice 2 .J. Duncan B. Pineault 9:00 pm. ice 1 P, Boudreau N, Pugh tee: 2) il Crea ise McColl Saturday, March 10th 7:00 p.m. Leon Cx navn E. Pineault ice 2. H, Haughn R. Ostling 9:00 p.m. ice 1 P. Boudreau H. Marsh ice 2 J. Johnston M, Craig Sunday, March lith: 2:00 p.m. ice 1 FP. Boudreau J. Johnston ice 2. 4,MacDonnld H, Marsh o-0-0 CUB NEWS What proved to be a wide open hockey game was played in the Schreiber Arena on Tuesday night, between the Schreiber and Terrace Bay Cubs. Both teams played good hockey and there was plenty of exciting moments during the game. The Schreiber team took the lead right after the game started and although we fought back all the way, we lost by a score of 6-1. After the game, the Schreiber Cubs provided a very fine lunch of sandwiches, cake and soft drinks, Anyone who didn't eat his fill, must have had a broken arm, The regular meeting will be held on Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the Armouries, o-0=0