(ROUND 'THE 'TOWN It's 2 plensure to welcome Mrs, Norma Crockford, nee Goodmurphy, brick to the grind in the Steno Pool after having enjoyed a Honeymoon at points Hast. Good to see Ken Weppler back .t his desk in the Pry Office and giving the good word to all that his good wife Kay is well on the roed to recovery in hospital at the Lakehend, Mrs, {mne Demas, nee Sheehan, doing a spot of vacation releif work at her old stamping grounds in the Steno Pool, Quite a few more "short term" bachelors in ection in the kitchens these days. Jim Rowley, Bill Louk, Reg Cotton, Scott Mann, Bill Borsum, Jimmy Wilson 2nd Ken Turner, all giving the cen-openers a real goin' over. imyone wanting to have any bear cubs disposed of, if they are having trouble with their garbrge cans, may call on Harris Haughn, the big game hunter deluxe, who now has two to his credit. Harris sys that he owes his success to the many hnppy hours spent practising in the Rifle Tange. Thet dandy water-chute you see over at the swimming pool is a product of the perserverance of Bob Rickard of the Elect- ricians Crew. While Bob didn't do every- thing himself, the finished product is most certainly due to his untiring efforts, It is hoped thet we can have it assembled .nd in use for the kids within the next few days. Parents will be pleased to learn that arrangements have been completed whereby the Kiwanis Wading Pool in the Townsite will be serviced et short intervals from now on so -s to assure clean water for the wee tots, It is requested that the parents and adults help all they can to see that the best use of this pool is made for the smaller child- ren, whom it was primerily constructed for, Nice to note the change in appearance of our town with the completion of painting on . good number of houses, plus the const- cuction of . number of sidewalks end partial completion of a good section of lnndscenping. -- = Tnitial stages of construction of the new Community Church woll in hand by the Contrectors, Page 4 JROUND THe TOWN The construction of the new hospital well into the adv-nced stages -nd the \ excellent progress being mide in the new 2 subdivision houses is certainly worthwhile going down for a look-see, Looks as though the long-awnited open- ing of the new Post Office mcay take pl-ce shortly. 'Sulind This will renlly be the dance you've been weiting for. You'll have an opport- unity to swing your partner, do-si-do or nllemande, or a good old fashioned waltz, If those don't suit yourtaste, there'll be + fox-trots and swing music as well. Now, ain't thet some variety to chose from and all for $1.50 per couple or .75¢ single. You can't beat that for oa bargain. Bill Zoaroski and his Harmony Boys from Fort William will be here for the ocension and we have been assured of a swell evening's entertainment. No advance sale of tickets is being made---admission by ticket sale at " the door only. -- 0-0-0 CALLING ALL CURLERS The ettention of 211 Curlers is direct- ed to the fact that there will be a work party required .t the Rink next Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. The old Laundry Building has been moved into position adjacent to the rink, However, there are « few hours! work left to be done, such 2s jacking, blocking, shovelling, etc., before the interior alterations can be started. To date, the response for workers his been most heart-warming and the Lxecutive would like to thank one 2nd ell for their splendid co-operation and hope that it will continue until this project has been com- pleted, Meke a note of it now while you think of it, PLACE - Curling Kink DsTE - Wed., July 25th TIME - 6:30 p.m, DRESS - Old clothes. 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrnce Bay, Ont-rio, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the Longbac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, £11 items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Wednesday of each week, Kindly submit ell articles and address all communicntions to: O, Rk. Dalzell-iditor.