SOFTBALL ND BASEBALL Play-offs in the softball house league will get underway tomorrow (Friday) night at the school diamond when those arch-rivals Salaried and Engineering will engage in the first geme of a best-of-three series to decide who will meet Townsite for the title. Saleried and Engineering hed a postponed game left to play but hed bad luck in being able to get together to have it played and complete the schedule, so by mutual consent of all teems the game was dropped and Town- site were given a bye into the finals by virtue of having ended up in first place. The second game of this first series will be pleyed on Mondey night, Last night, the local Baseball team took Schreiber into camp again to the tune of 9-1. «A return game is being planned for Sundey to be played in Schreiber, « meeting of all baseball players and those interested in helping the baseball team, will be held on Monday night at House 96 immediately following the softbell play-off game, Ex- hibition games for the balance of this season and plens for next summer will be discussed, 0-0-0 CARE OF LJAWNS AND YARDS 411 Townsite tenants are requested to co-operate in keeping their front lawns and back-yardsin a clean and tidy condition, As you know, work has started on landscaping of the lawns in front of the houses and the erection of fences around back-yards, for those who request them. It would be apprec- iated if an effort were meade to cut any un- sightly long grass or weedsthat may be grow- ing around your house, When you have done this, just leave it neatly in a pile beside the spot where you normally leave your garbage cans and it will be carted away. 0-0-0 P.S.1. DEDUCTIONS For the information of all hourly-paid employees, deductions from cheques for pay period éugust 1st to 15th (that is August 23rd cheque), will show 2 .50 Medical Fee item under "ater" column on cheque stubs. This emount will be to cover the period iugust lst to 15th. The P.S.I, deduction will be shown as 2 separate emount, being the first month's fee paid in advance to cover the period fJugust 15th to September 15th. 0-0-0 Page 6 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the following weys:- Placed in one of the T.B, Newsboxes located at the Mill Time Clocks, and the Hudson's Bay Store, Placed in the Post Office. Delivered by hand to either the Recrention Office or the Personnel Office. No matter what system you choose, the material must be at any of these places NOT LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAYS! Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled. Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesdey noon to do it, please. The fact that Wednesday noon is the Deadline for all news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before that time, you can't get your news in too early for us, 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLace 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 all articles and address all communications to: 0, R. Dalzell - Editor, o-0~o0 jokese The rotund Alfred Hitchcock eyed the late, thin Bernard Shaw, "To look at you, Mr, Shaw," he said, "one would think there was really a famine in England," "Quite," agreed the great Irishman, "Yeand to look at you, one would think you caused it." 0-0-0 Fortuno Toller: "You'll be poor and unhappy about being poor until you are forty years old," Client: "and after I'm forty--what?" Fortune Toller: 'You'll be used to it and won't be so unhappy about it," 0-0-0 "Theat chicken I just ate was hatched in an incubator all right," "How could you tell, sir?" "No chicken that ever knew a mother's love could grow up to be as tough es that."