Volume 6 No, 47 NOTICE TO ALL TENANTS When vacating a house rented by the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company thirty days notice is required by the Company, and said notice must be given by the tenant to C. EK. Paget, Townsite Superintendent. LONGLAG PULP AND PAPER COMPANY o~-0-o POWER SHUT OFF Weather permitting the power will be off at HOUSE 67 to 79 from 1.00 P.M, until 4.00 P.M. on Friday, Novenber 23, 1956 0-0-0 ~~ 'Terrace Bay Community Credit Unicn is holding a dinner and annual meeting at the Hotel Terrace Saturday, the 24th of Noveber, Tickets are $2.00 per couple, Dinner at 6,30 with the business session starting soon after, At an annual meeting, the principle business is disposition of surplus funds, that is setting the dividend rate, election With of officers is included in the agenda, a good dinner and a short business meeting it will be well worth the time to find out how your Credit Union is prospering. your Credit Union, be there to guide it, o-0~o0 HUSKIES OUT---HUSTLE THE SUPERIORS SUNDAY IN THE DECIDING GAuE FOR THE SPRUCE FALLS ee ee a nse Ce Sai After dropping a squeaker 2-1 - Sat- urday night Kap Huskies exploded for 7 goals in the final stanza of Sundays game (cont'd next colum) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY It is Noverber 22, 1956 KAP _HUSKIES VS SUPERIORS (cont'd) to completely rout the Superiors ll-4, and win the series in total goals ~ 20 ~ 19, Terrace Bay, after tying the Sunday's game in the second period at 4-4, seemed ta completely fall apart at the seams in the final 20 minutes, This was due to the lack of experience in playing "Kitty-bar-the- door" type of hockey in order to protect a 6 goal lead, Everything they tried, that had worked for them in previous periods, seemed to end up a failure, new line combinations failed, clearing the puck failed, all in all they didn't seem to get the breaks, even though they tried to make their own. On the other hand, Kapuskasing with their Senior A experience, and with 15 games under their belt this year seemed to gain power in that last 20 minutes, and play after play clicked for them as they stormed the Terrace nets with rubber. All in all both games showed us good fast hockey and a few stand-out performers, Both goal tenders were not only acrobatical at times, but down right brilliant especially the Kap goalie, Burns, It was this young man alone that saved Kap from a real pasting Saturday night, and possibly a different finish would have been written about Sunday's game had he not been in the nets, (cont'd. on page 10) SATURDAY NIGHT'S GAME -- NOVEMBER 24th TERRACE BAY VERSUS PORT ARTHUR BEARCATS SUNDAY'S GAME MARATHON MERCURIES VERSUS PORT ARTHUR BEARGATS FRIDAY NIGHT ~ 8,30 SCHREIBER JUVENILES VERSUS TERRACE BAY 0-0-0