HERE AND THERE - continued ' Page Four and surf-board enthusiasts are invited to contact Bill should they be in need of a tow on Lake Superior, -o00# Either Charlie Wakeham or the weatherman tripped us up again on that power cut-off business. The cut-off that has been scheduled for the last two or three Sundays was again post-poned. Chances are that it will take place on Sunday, June 8th, weather permitting. -o0o- The members of House 16 have degided not to feature their eolwmn weekly unless some' news- worthy event occurs. 'News' readers need not despair too much, as there is always something happening in that end of town. witieue Provincial Police Constable Bruee Potter left last weekend for his vaeation at Bowmanfille, Ontario. During Constable Potter's absence, Constable John Hillmer and Joe Shee will be on duty at Terrace Bay. wader AT THE MOVIES Tonight, June 3rd: A double feature, "WIFE WANTED" with Kay Francis and Paul Cavanagh; also "GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA" with Leon Errol, Joe Kirkwood Jr. and Guy Kibbee. Friday & Saturday, ; June 6th & 7th: Here's Deanna Durbin at her best, singing Cole Porter's famous 'Night and Day'; also 'Give me a Little Kiss', Deanna makes merry mystery history in her first hilaricus 'whoedone=it! -= "LADY ON A TRAIN", This picture is classed as super-special entertainment. Monday & Tuesday, June 9th and 10th: Victor McLaglan, Jon Hall, Franees Farmer and Gene Lockhart star in "SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO", As an added attraction, a top-notch Willie Whopper cartoon __ will be featured, ee ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION NEWS By E. C. Stormont Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rigby returned to St. Catharines on Saturday, During their fishing trip to Nipigon they were rewarded with a nice catch, Mrs. Rigby having the good fortune to land a lovely ten-pounder, We hope you enjoyed your stay with us, Mrs. Rigby, and that you re- turn again soon to give the men a few pointers on how to fish. -o00- Very little progress has been made by the soft-ball team this week, owing to inclement weather. Scme work, however, was accomplished on the playing field with our bulldozer working several evenings last week, The 0.C.C. team.now has the necessary playing equipment and their playing sweaters should be here any day. -o00- We welecme Mrs. McClement and daughter, Viola, to Terrace Bay. Mrs, MeClement, an expert in the culinary art, is looking after the inner wants at House Number Two and doing a swell job. MAGAZINES FOR OUR HOSPITAL -o0o= From time to time, patients at the Terrace Bay Hospital run short of reading material. The suggestion has been advanced (and we feel that it certainly has merit), that residents of the Townsite would, no doubt, be only too glad to donate their used magazines for circulation at the Hospital. Any member of the hespital staff will be glad to answer questions regarding this matter. -cOo-