a=? Co CET a hs A Volume 7, No. 2 LARGEST CIRCUL..TION IN TERR..CE B.iY January 10, 1952, ROCKETS On Tuesday evening the 8th; the Terrace Bay Rockets, 1952 editions of our hockey hopefuls, blasted their way to a 4 - 2 viet- ory over Nipigon at the Schreiber .rena, Except for the second period, Terrnce Bay seemed to have the gnome well in hend all the way. Stickhandling, pnssing, and on general all-round improvement in team work among our players marked this second "home ice" stand, Even some of the most ardent of Schreiber's "nti-Terrace" brigade were rooting for the Rockets. Scores at the end of the three periods were 1-0 for Terrnce Bay, 2-1 for Nipigon 2nd final 42 for Terrace Bay, To quote one of our local fans =~ "4 couple more wins like thet for the Rockets and we'll hove to put lead in my husband's boots to hold him down," Next games at Schreiber ..rena: Thursday ~ 8:30 p.m. Marethon vs Terrace Bay Rockets Sunday ~ 8:30 p.m. Nipigon vs Terrace | Bay Rockets, Let's get behind that team and root them on to more victories, 0=0-0 LEGION AUXILIARY : The finel meeting of the Auxiliary to Canadian Legion will be held Monday, January 14th at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Ken MacKry., This meeting is being held to close 2ll business; all members are urged to ettend, 0-0-0 YOUR FINGERS ..RE V.LU/BLE = KEEP THEY OUT OF D.NGERY ROLL | NG WHO'S MOVING IN? (Third in the series of sketches written on new tenants taking up residence in Townsite, mainly in the new Lakeview Sub- division.) Don Ollen-Bittle nnd wife Betty (form- erly ~t CFP.i, Port irthur) now living on Llizabeth .ve, Born in St. Mary's, Ont, and educnted in Toronto, Don came to work at the Mill on November 5/48 following 3 years with Hydro (Ear F~1lls), He started on a tempor- ary job as night switchboard operator here et Mill start-up and transferred to the Pulp Dept. on February 5/49. Don moved to the Technicel Dept. as a Toster on Nov, 16/50 and is now a Laboratory 2nd Assistant, Joe Cavannugh, wife Rita, and drughter Mary Patricia, now resident on Elizabeth Live. Born and educeted in North Bay, Joe worked in the Electrical crew with Froscr Broce for over a year during A) of the Mill, He joined the Longlac compen on November 8/48 as ~ Henmd Baler in the Pulp Department, transferring on Feb. 21/49 to the Electrical crew as helper. Joe has been in the Junior Trades course since its insuguration fugust 2/50, Ken Hutchinson, wife Marjorie and sons Rendy nnd Robert Paul now living on Eliza- beth Live, Born at Guelph, Ont,, Ken attend- ed University of Toronto and taught in the Continuation School at Schreiber from 1946 to 1950. Due to his teaching background and practical mechanical experience in ind- ustry, Ken joined the Company as Training Co-ordinator on June 20/50 when the Junior Trades Training programme was being initiated, He has lived in Schreiber until his recent (cont. on p~ra 5