"TERRACE Bay ~ Authorized as 2nd Class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa ; Circulation ities | Terrace Bay -- & Schreiber ' } a re a ee ee Se ee se: MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS IN SCHREIBER SATURDAY Word has been received that the Honourable Fred Cass, Minister of Highways, accompanied by a group from the Port Arthur Progressive- Conservative Party will arrive in Schreiber on Saturday;'July 9th, = An executive meeting is scheduled for 3 P.M,--an organizational meeting will be held at 4 P.M, and an open General meeting will take place at 8 P.M. when the Hon, Fred Cass will be guest speaker, 9. Includéd in the afternoon agenda is for- mation of a'local of the Pt.Arthur Riding Association of the Progressive Conservative Party... , 2 : All- activities will be held in the Schrei- ber Town Hall and it is expected that, with highways on the minds of many district resi- dents, a lively and interesting evening is in store, CHANGES IN MILL PERSONNEL ANNOUNCED Mr. R.G,Shirriff, Mill Manager at Terrace Bay announced the following Kimberly-Clark personnel changes on June 29th:- John Wade has accepted the position of Technical Director at the Irving Pulp and Paper Gompany, Lancaster, N.B. His place as Technical Superintendent at Terrace Bay - will be taken by Mr, Oren Mason, presently Chief Chemist and Head Projects Engineer at Kapuskasing, Jim Bradley has accepted the position of General Pulp Mill Foreman at the Irving Mill. His place as Pulp Mill Tour Foreman will be taken by Mr. Ernie Schock, Both moves will take place as soon as final arrangements can be made, TENNIS CLINIC SATURDAY This Saturday, at the Terrace Bay Tennis Courts, a special tennis clinic will be held. Instructor will be Mr. George Mansfield, pro- fessional at the Toronto Granite Club and for years renowned as one of the foremost teachers in the field, The Course is sponsored by the Canadian Junior Lawn Tennis Association and the Pepsi- Cola Company, in co-operation with the Recreation Association and the local Tennis Club. Only qualified members of the Tennis Club are eligible to take part, PLEASE CONTACT THE RECREATION OFFICE FOR REGISTRA- TION, Instruction classes will be held according to the following schedule, Ee 10:00 A.M, ~ Junior players (up to 16 years) 1:00 P.M, - Senior players (over 16 years) 7:00 P.M, = Potential instructors (any seniors interested in picking . up teaching techniques and in instructing junior members). This is a tremendous opportunity for local | players to increase their skills under one | of the finest instructors available, | TO REGISTER AT THE RECREATION OFFICE NOW}! BE SURE VOL, 3; EWS July 7, 1960 { ee NO,26 FISH & GAME MEMBERS SEND TAGS TO MICHIGAN | ~~ On three occasions this year members of the| local Fish & Game Association have landed fish: tagged by the Institute for Fisheries Research' of the Michigan Department of Conservation in | Ann Arbor, Michigan.. - | Henry Duriez of 411 Elizabeth returned a | tag taken from a three pound rainbow trout caught in the Steel River. A reply from Asst, Biologist Martin Hansen of Ann Arbor stated that the fingerling had been released at Presque Isle River, Gogebic County, Michigan, on June 1st, 1959 and weight 113 ounces, The fish was one of 141,000 tagged rainbow 'trout stocked at or near the mouths of various streams in Michigan to determine df hatchery- reared trout can be used to supplement natural runs of "steelheads" from the Great Lakes. Reports of the recapture of these fish are essential and it is hoped that reports of recoveries will be sent in so that the value of this type of planting can be determined, HOUSE FOR SALE House No.40, Pine Crescent, is being offer- ed for sale to employees of Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Company Limited for $6,095.00, Deadline for application to purchase is Noon, Monday, July 11, 1960. Turn application in to Teresa Cattani, Admin-~ istration Building. SENIOR BASEBALL THIS THURSDAY On Thursday, July 7th at 6:30 P.M, Terrace Bay Comets will meet the Red Rock Paper Kings on the High School Diamond, SCHREIBER YOUTHS OFF TO SUMMER CADET COURSES Chief Instructor in the Schreiber High+- School Cadet Corps, Bruce Gordon, has left to attend an Instructor's Course at Camp Borden, He is accompanied by Peter Chicoine, Cadets Jack Gordon, Roger Fournier and Rodney Bryson are in Ippiwash where they are taking part in a summer Cadet Course, COMETS WIN DOUBLE-HEADER OVER EAST ENDS Senior Baseball League Standings -to "date: GB Red Sox Westfort Red Rock Terrace Bay East Ends Colonels ' Terrace Comets have won their last three games, two of them with decisive scores. It's a guess to know if they have flattened out the bats, plugged the holes or are just beginning to get their batting eye, but. they ARE hitting, Kolody has knocked out a home run and two-base hits are in Hansen's regular diet, 'On Wednesday, June 29, Comets trimmed Red Rock 8-0, Kolody hurling against (Cont'd P.9) a 1/2 |= wWweraIroan CHODDAO AIC AID Ww W a cet e Riny on et eee