in 4, a" ast ' Woodlands Log = continued Page Four The water in the rivers vand_lakes_has risen to-almost flcod levels which likely accounts for the poor fishing, The fish seem to be well fed from the food washed down from the higher areas. They just seem to nibble, not bite. But there'll ccme a time when they wont be sc choosey. AT THE MOVIEB Tonight, May 20th: ; at 8:00 p.m. "SEVENTH VEIL", ,The "Seventh Veil" is one of the best picutres that has been produced by the British film industry. It stars James Mason and Ann Todd and dares to strip bare - - a woman's mind. It's classed as super special entertainment, -o00= Friday & Saturday, May 23rd and 24th: A double feature has been billed which is composed of "Spcok Busters" and "Missing Lady". SPOOK BUSTERS, a story built arcund haunted houses, comedy and aetion has a fine supporting cast. MISSING LADY is a "shadow" mystery film depicting a story of suspense and laughs which will satisfy the "who- dun-it" fans. woe CHURCH SERVICES The Protestant Chureh eongregation at Terrace Bay, on Sunday, May 25th, wil] be hone oured by hearing a sermon given by Reverend J. S. Harrington. Reverend Harrington is the Field Secretary of the Upper Canada Bible Society which is the Canadian Branch cf the British and Foreign Bible Societies. He is on tour to Western Canada and the cpportunity to hear this distinguished gentleman should not be missed. A large turnout is anticipated. After the service Mr. Lavender has requested that the ecngregation remain for a dis-= cussion of summer services. -o0o- Catholic Mass On Sunday, May 25th, the usual Catholie Mass will be condueted by Rev. Father E. M. Skillen at 10:30 a.m. SAFETY - STEP LADDERS Most step ladder accidents are caused by defects in the ladder or by the climber los- ing his balance and falling. Here are some important suggestions: (1) Make sure the ladder has no defects. (2) Open the ladder wide encugh sc that the spreader locks itself in the fully opened position. Avoid step ladders having rope or chain spreaders. (3) If the ladder is placed befcre a doorway, loek the door or have someone guard it; protect the ladder base from traffic, if neeessary. (4) Place the ladder on a firm level base; if blocking is necessary, anchor both blocking and ladder, or tie it in place. (5) Set up the ladder so that you can reach your objective easily; never lean far out from a ladder in any direction. (6) Avoid standing on the top of a step ladder; use a ladder tall enough to let you stand at least twc steps from its top. (7) Never use boxes or other makeshifts to increase the hetght cf a ladder; never set the ladder on loose or makeshift supports. (8) Tools should never left on a step ladder unless tcol holders are provided. -o00o= "=000- HERE AND THERE Tuesday, May 13th, was a black day for one cf our favourite twosomes, when Claude McComb was suddenly transferred to the Dominion Catering establishment at Vermillion Bay, Ontario. We hear the other half is a little Dclor(ous) but is bearing up gracefully. -o0o- Intrcdueing more of the promising young men (better known as students), we have with us, at the Millsite: Gordon Philips of Manitoba; Bob Wild, Frank Pailin, Art Nichols' and Bill Stock, all of MeGill; while in the Townsite, with the survey crew, is Morris Cataford of Queens. Welcome fellows and here's hoping for a swell summer. oh -o0o-