1 \ BOVLING Men's League fort! The hot rolling Sudslingers led by Maurstad with a 696 and Louk's 682 were t00 much for Borsum's Overheads even though Bill came through with a nice 728. Losing the four points gave the Wings their chance to jump into the lead with = scant one point lead over the Overheads and Sudslingers. The high for the week goes to A. Cline of the Short Circuits who combined 222, 252 and 325 for a total of 799, High single goes to EB. Olechek of the Sudslingers with a 328. Other nice gnmes go to W. Borsum, 231, 275; M. Paget 259, J. Maurstnd 248, 245, E. Olechek 328, W, Louk 277, C. Buck 245, A. Hedyk 241, B. Ratchford 324, E. Grabowy 266, J. Heenan 236, W, Borsum 728, M. Paget 626, J. Mourstad 696, E. Olechek 629, W. Louk 682, C. Buck 643, M, Sakauye 621, i. Hedyk 600, B. Ratchford 629, E, Grobowy 628, M, Campbell 632, J. Heenan 654. : Stending to date Wings 14 Overheads 13 Sudslingers 13 Consolidated Press 12 Short Circuits 12 Schreiber 57 Gunners L Combustioneers L Big 5 J. Heenan 222 Ce. Buck 24. W. Borsum 217 H. Solly 206 W. Louk 200 0~0=~0 STORK CLUB Congratulations this week go to Nr. =nd Mrs. J. Papousek on the arrival of a boy on Monday, February llth, Mrs. Papousek is well known to many local residents through her employment as Desk Clerk at Hotel Terrace, Congratulations also go to Mr. and Mrs, ie (Tony) Deleronde on the birth of a son on Saturday, Februery 9th. Tony says: "We'll get a hockey team somehow," 0=0=0 HELP W.NTED One girl 21 - 22 to accompany one young, good looking gentleman to Cnboret Dance Feb. 22, 1952, Please answer to Box 29 Terrace Bay News, 0-0-0 DON'T TRUST TO LUCK ~- TRUST TO S/FETY Page 7 ICE CHIPS ' : Up till this past Tuesday, the Rockets - still h~d o mathem~tisal chance of grabbing 2. play-off spot in the N,S,H,L, but after the upset they suffered that night at thes hands of the Nipigon Flyers all that is left for them now is to play out their two ree maining gemes ogainst White River tonight and Schreiber on Saturday. The semi~final play-offs between Nipigon and Schreiber will get underway on Tuesday night in .Schreiber, The Bantams, under Joe Adamo, are really rolling and have an enviable record to date, In exhibition games they have won 2, lost 2 and tied 1 and in their league competition they are tied for first place with a record of 3 wins and 1 tie - no losses. Big guns in the goal-getting department have been Jackie Marsh, Gnle Savoy ond Phil Miller. 0-0-0 NOTICE AS a mark of respect to the memory of His Majesty the late King George VI, the offices of the Comp- eny will be closed on the day of the funeral, Friday, February 15th R, J. Shemanski, Acting Mill Manager. TERR..CE B.Y NEVS, published every Thursday at Terroce Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the Longlac Pulp and Paper Compeny Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, All items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by ncon on Wednesday of each week, Kindly submit all articles and address all communications to: 0. R. Da2lzell, Editor, 0-0-0 BEN SUPPER Don't forget the Bean Supper tonight (Thursday) in the basement of St. Martin's Church, Beans, cold ham and pork, salads, pie, and tea or coffee will be the Menu, Bring the kiddies along, anytime between 5:30 end 7:30 p.m. adults $1.00 - Children «50¢ 0-0=0 A SMALL CUT C.N CAUSE TROUBLE ~ GET FIRST AID