PAGE 16 Notice to the Public | KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP & PAPER COMPANY LTD. WOODLANDS DEPARTMENT LONGLAC, ONT. THE PRIVATE ROADS, BUILT AND MAINTAINED BY KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY] - GHMITED ON ITS LONGLAC PULPWOOD CON- CESSION, WILL BE CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC BY THE PUBLIC FOR A PERIOD OF 24 HOURS COM- MENCING AT 7:00 A.M., MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1968, AND WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL 7:00 A.M., TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1968. Dated this 11th day of March, 1968, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Limited (Signed) Grant L. Puttock Woodlands Manager - CARD OF THANKS - I would like to thank all the local merchants who presented me with gifts for being the New Year's baby, Special thanks to the Kiwanis Club, in partic [ Citizenship Com- mittee, for their effort tn/arranging for all the lov- ely gifts | received. My Mom and Dad asked me to thank the Kiwanis Club for the delicious supper which they enjoyed last week, and the merchants for their gifts. David John LeMay " NOTICE - Regarding the Card of Thanks in last week's issue, put in by Mrs.Jean Mousseau, the following names should be adde the list of people she sincerely thanks fok visiting her: Mr. Tony Costa, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hale, and Miss Luigua Tonin of Longlac. NOTICE = I'm sure we are all awaiting the com- ing Golfing Season! To get things started a _ Smoker has been arranged for March 22 to start at 8.30 p.m. in the Mason Retin Terrace Bay. Colour Golf films willNge shown and all the usual necessities for a stag\will be available _ ADMISSION - $1.00. Any new members or 1967 members will be able to pick up new '68 membership cards from either Ray Hansen or =," _Coke Campbell . SEE YOU ON THE 22ND! TERRACE BAY NEWS 'val. However, the arena will be open for skating MARCH 21, 1968 RECREATION NEWS - by David Courtemanche, The Art Workshop starts this Friday, March 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. in Meeting Room No. 3 (art gallery) in the Recreation Centre. This course is being conducted by the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee in co-operation with the Community Programs Divist ion of the Ontario Department of Education. Mr. Harold Norrington, art graduate from Toronto, is the instructor. Registrations are still being accepte¢ The fee is $5.00 and latecomers may register Friday evening at the Workshop. Contact the Recreation Office (3542) for further details. Supplies for this workshop will be available from the local Art Club. Public Skating - There will be no public skating Friday evening because of the Figure Skating Carni on Sunday afternoon and evening at the usual times Coming Events - Friday, March 29-Minor Hockey March 29,30 and 31st - Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club Bonspiel Saturday, March 30 - 31st - North Shore Peewee Hockey Championship Games - Manitouwadge(east champions) visits. Terrace Bay(west champions) for the title. April 5,6 and 7th - Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club 2 Bonspiel April 19, 20 and 21st - Proposed Ontario Municipal i Recreation Association conference April 19 - High School Variety Night April 26 - Terrace Bay Band Concert (proposed) March 30-31st - Scout Leadership Instruction course Art Class - The subject of the art class session this Thursday evening will be landscapes and perspective Figure Skating Carnival - Don't forget to attend the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Carnival, being held this coming Friday and Saturday evenings, at 8.00 p.m. for both performances, in the Terrace Bay Arena. Oe a A ee A Re i RR Rr A meeting of the Cancer Society was held at the home of Mrs. Helen Brooks. The minutes of the] ~ January meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Wills reported that Smoking Sam had greatly impre- ssed the children in all schools. Church Calendars will be available the last Sun- day in March, Daffodil Sunday March 31, which signifies the beginning of Campaign Month for the Cancer Society. The members listened to a record "It's Great to be Alive" with Lorne Greene and James Whitmore, who is the Ontario Chairman of the Cancer Appeal cont'd on: page 17