Page 2. VOTH AS YOU LLKE.......BUT VOTE The current political campaign for, the forthcoming eee Provincial election on June 7th is'now in high gear all over the pvovince and in Northwestern Ontario political rivalry is very keen. Next Monday the i Bay Recreation Hall, a Liberal Party Rally will be held and the same hall rea beer booked by the Progressive Conservative Party for Thursday May 27th and by the C.C.F. Party for Wednesday June end, The Voters' Lists have been compiled throughout the Improvement District of Terrace Bay in which four polls, /173, #174, #175 and #176 have been established at Hydro Camp #1, ilydro Comp #2 and the Upper and Lower Camps of the Terrace Bay project. Following "Sittings of the Revising Officer" held on May 17th and 18th, we were advised by Mr. J. C. Colleran the revising officer that more than 1400 names had been recorded on Terrace Bay Voters! Lists. 0 0:0 ST. MAR Don't miss the dance for lack of a baby sitter......we have dependable baby sitters for all - contact Mrs. J. Wig, 185 Leurler Avenue. Tt is not too late to get your ticket (couples only) for the "BIRTHDAY BALL" to be held in the Recreabion Hell, Friday May elst. Tickets available at the Post Office or at che door. 000 Born to Mc. and Mrs. John Jeanneret, at Terrace Bay Hospitel, at 12:00 noon on May 20th an 8 lh. 1] oz. daughter, Marcia Lynne. Mother and daughter are both doing very well. oOo Ht BALL FIELD On Monday, May 24th, Terrace Bay's second softball season will ne officially get underway with the opening of the Men's House League when the Steam vitters will meet LongLac Staff Engineers (Klondike Klubbers) at Terrace Bay and "Comets" vs. Hydro at Hydro. Games will get underway at 6:45 p.m, O06 Officials of the Men's League have now been determined and they are as follows: Chairman: Halph Shemanski, Vice-Chairman: |Jerry Chow, Secretary: Wally Sikore (Hydro) Ray Blanchette, Schedules: Dick Huop, Rules: Peul Cyr, Publicity: Ted Cavanaugh At an executive mecting held on Tuesday May l&th in the Personnel Office it was de- cided that a 45-game schedule would be ei during which seach of the 6 teams will meet cach other team three times, 'The schedule is. slated for completion by September lst, following which the three top teams will go te the playatts, cre and third teams will play a 2 out of 5 series withthe winners playing the league lea ra in ak out of 3 series forthe Fra 3 Trophy. the Nen's League will be -played Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, All games mist be pleved as schedured, weather rermitting, with postponed games to be pleyed within a two week period or Callie a draw, cach teem taking one point. Two points will go to the winning team in each game with ons point for a tie. Games scheduled for 6:45 will be de- fauled after a 15 minute period of grace when teams are both from Terrace Bay or efter 30 minutes in games between Hydro and Terrace Bev. In addition to the May 24th games, the schedule in the immediate future is: May 26th - Fraser Brace Whammics vs. Fraser Brace Alkies; May e7th - Hydro vs. Klondike Clubbers; Crees: LY oy at u May 3lst - Comets vs. Alkies. 000 i Postponed due to weather, the game between the House of Cavanaugh and Terrace Bay Girls will be played at a later date. Last. Monday Dominion Catering Girls defeated Terrace Bay Girls by a 21-7 score in an exhibition game. Nylons, donated by Art Klingbell of Dominion Catering went to Doris Wheeley and Ruth Bangartt as the most valuable players on each team.......enice gesture Art. On Wednesday, the Terrace Bay Girls defeated the Staff Engineers - "Klondike Klubbers" by an 18-17 count. The girls now insist that the boys should change their name to "Klondike Kl.owns", Whon the girls schedule is drafted, gomes will be played on Tuesdays and Fridays. 20 0 a Baseball practices will be held Tuesday and Fricay svenings at 6:00 p.m. and Sunday afternoon ab 1:00 p.m.