Volume 5, No. 16 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY May 4, 1950. anes Are erm ea ee SPRING ARRIVES! A word of welcome from this paper to the jackladder crew who have re- cently joined the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company to assist in filling up the wood yard this coming summer with those valuable little pulpwood logs out of which comes "bread and butter" for the community of Terrace Bay. Take part in all the activities of Terrace Bay and get to know better the community you have chosen as your home for the next few months, Further evidence of the coming of our summer season comes with the following item: Baseball Meeting President Phil Stuart of Terrace Bay Hardball Club calls an open meeting at Teen Town Hall for Tuesday, May 9th at 8: 0O pem. All players interested in forming a House League should be present, oo O--Q=-0 IMPORTANT NOTICE RE TEEN TOWN HALL It has come to my notice that certain persons are ary making a habit of visiting Teen Town Hall after leaving the beverage room and in at least one case have refused to leave when requested, Teen Town Hall is for the exclusive use of our teenagers, their parents or guests, Beginning immediately, the general public (except Library patrons) will please refrain from using this hall and any person found in same under influence of liquor will be severely dealt with. Signed, W, E, Cavanaugh, Chairman Sr. Council. The Senior Council of feen Town will meet on Thursday evening at 7:30 sharp in the Teen Town Hall - with a meeting of the Junior Council following at 8:00 sharp, All execu- tive members concerned are requested to be in attendance, 0-0-0 HOSPITAL VISITING Parents Please Note: Due to the danger of infection for both children mai? aa pavicnts, chiidren under 14 years ef age will not be allowed to visit in the hospital. Parents of children in hospital, will be allowed to visit only if children are seriously ill. Your co-operation will be appreciated, 0-0-9 KEEP THIS DATE OPEN Fort William Male Choir Concert Terrace Bay Recreation Hall Saturday June 10, 1950 $315 pom Admission: Adults $1.00 - Children 75¢ Ticket sale limited to hall capacity. ©-0-0 MOTHER'S DAY FLOWERS Any person wishing flowers for Mother's Day, Sunday, May 14th, con- Peng i DO ye ee a nes Norma Cavanaugh at 128 Poplar Crescent or Dial 20 immed- iately. 0-0-0 NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN (9:00 a.m. May 8th to 9:00 a.m. May 15th) ee RR iene eran Shc St A RN ee "DON'T GAMBLE WITH ACCIDENTS" Last week, Eileen Faubers, Reg, N, "missed the Safety Slogan and an easy $5.00.