Pape #5 AT THE MOVIES 11 movies are held in the new Reereation Hall at 8:00 p.m, Admission,including tax, Adults ,25¢, Children .10¢, Fri. & Sat "TOO MANY GIRLS" - a happy laad of rhythm in a razzle dazzle Aug. 29th & 30th riot of fun, pep, romance and laughs. Produced and direeted by George Abbott who produced the original stage show, the picture features Lucille Ball, Richard Carlson, Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken, Frances Langford,the Cuban sensation Desi Arnaz and Hal Le Roy. Added "PLUMB CRAZY", a top notch cemedy thats full of amusing action. Sun. Aug. 30th Educational Films will be shown - no admission charge. Mon, & Tues, "HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT" - in this picture, Dennis O'Keefe and Sept, "lst & & 2nd Helen Walker vainly try to curb the fabulous imagination of their 12 year old son, Finally at school the son flourishes his father's gun and to startled poliee announces that the weapon is a souvenir of an unsolved 13 year old bank rebbery, Pressed for details, the son draws on his imagination and spins a weird yarn involving his parents in the affair, Added: "TINY TERRORS OF THE TIMBERLAND", the amusing adventures ef three bear eubs and their woodland wanderings, aain LABOUR DAY MATINEE AT 2:15 p.m. SEPT. Ist, JF RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF "OF EXHIBITION SOFTBALL GAME. --0-- FIRST BABY BORN AT TERRACE BAY The first baby born at Terraee Bay arrived at the home of Mr, & Mrs, A, MeMaster, Pine Crescent, at 7:00 a.m, on Saturday, August 23rd, Attending physicians were Dr, D.J.M.MeCausland and Dr. L.N. Roberts. The baby, a girl, weighed 10 lbs, Mother and daughter are doing nicely. nella &T THE MILL The steel framework of the mill is now suffielently erceted te give a preview of the sizeof the completed mil] etrueture, The stee] in the Causticizing Building has already reeeived its final eeat ef Caseade Blue paint, Installation of equipment is scheduled to start seon with the ereetion of various auxiliaries in the Boiler House. : ~-0-- WOODLANDS DEPARTMENT We are advised by Malcolm Spidell that despite a late start, the river drive is progressing very well, Already 65,000 cords of wood have been brought down the river, Its quite a sight to wateh the logs tumbling over the falls in the Aguasabon River. Don't miss it}! eG) a THE STUDENTS With the beginning of September and the pre-season practiees of football at the universities, the university students who have been with us during the summer months will soon start to leave for another year at the centres of 'learning. During the past few months at Terrace Bay, they have gained experience in many phases of construction work, from surveying to costs. We hope that they have enjoyed their stay here and we wish them the best of success Ae the coming scholastic year. Begs LABOUR DAY - SEPTEMBER lst Labour Day will be celebrated as a public holiday throughout the Terrace Bay project. An exhibition softball game is being arranged for the Terrace Bay field at 2:30 p.m. and, in case of rain, the picture scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, "Her Adventurous Night" will be shown at a matinee in the new Recreation Hall,