continued from page 1 which you can keep up to date on com- ing events, as well as learn a little bit about what the other fellows are doing. "It is to be hoped that we can find one man in each bunkhouse at least. With this many, a coverage of humorous and personal events taking place in each hut can be obtained."' : It is certainly good to know what the fellow in the other hut is doing, isn't it? Below are some more bits and bites from the first issue of the News. "Attention skiers. If you want to learn how to land on your head and still survive, contact Paul Boudreau of the Accounting Department."' "Some of the Engineers were wondering if Ed Brady wears that camouflaged outfit so that no one can see him doing nothing all day."' "'Dave McDonald reports the lose of a Gray and Red mottled Shaeffers pen. Will anyone finding this pen please return it to the Engineering Depart- ment. REWARD."' '*What well-known master of those 'galloping Dominos"' was seen creep- ing out of the Schreiber telephone ex- change at 3:30 a.m. Sunday morning?" "'Hockey! Hubba! Hubba! Hello, hockey fans of Terrace Bay! Last Monday evening in the Recreation Centre were gathered most of. the hockey ivory of our community. A rather rigorous discussion was held during which all present had a chance to throw in their 2 cents worth. 'From this would-be hot stove league, came a motion to elect a ten- tative 5-man committee with the power to add to their numbers, if the occasion warrants. Elected to this committee by secret ballot were Harold (Mush) Marsh, Paul Boudreau, William (Casey) Kozak, Bill LeBlanc and George (Happy) Parks. "Since its induction, the hockey committee has been mulling over the problems of equipment and teams, but at this writing nothing definite is available for publication from the hockey moguls. The outdoor rink has been laid out and the go-ahead signal should be given any day now. "It has been learned that the rink willl be equipped with lights and a dressing room. It's going to be great for a bush league fellahs! "Tentative plans call for a house league composed of as many teams as there are enthusiastic players. From this league, a representative Company team will be iced to play outside clubs. 'Don't think that we have forgotten all of you who do your skating minus hockey sticks. Plans will be make for pleasure skating. So come on you fellahs, put on your blades for a lot of healthy fun this winter." Early history of the News Terrace Bay resident Edna Beddard told the News that the newspaper began its life as a weekly Kimberly-Clark release- printed and circulated there as well. Mrs. Beddard said that her now deceased husband, Jim, was in charge of the paper in the mill from 1953 un- til 1957 when K-C asked him if he would take it off the company's hands. (At the time of this printing, the News could not uncover any details prior to 1953). Jim Beddard did take over the paper and he rented the very same spot where the News is now. (The phone number and postal code were the same as they are now). Mr. Beddard operated the paper with his wife Edna. Isabel Marsh also work- ed with them and the two women work- ed in the office. Edna Beddard was the News' first-ever advertising manager. Isabel Marsh did the typing and the like. At this time in the history of the News, delivery boys were hired by the paper and they circulated it door-to- door in Terrace Bay, said Edna. In Schreiber, Mary's Flowers (which is now Flowers and Things) was the drop Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 18, 1987, page 9 Local newspaper moving-37 years in same spot off point and residents picked up their paper there, she said. Jim Beddard used to type his stories into an electric typewriter and then he would run the paper off on Tuesday night on a duplicating machine. Jim Beddard ran the paper from 1957 until late 1960 when he:sold it to Isabel Marsh. The paper changed hands on December 31, 1960, said Ed- na Beddard. Isabel had been with the paper from day one, said Edna, so she had no problems. Edna told the News she was dissap- pointed that her husband left the paper. Doing the paper and working at the mill was too much work for him, she said. Mr. Beddard was with Industrial Relations at Kimberly-Clark. Next week: The next page in the for- mative years of the Terrace Bay- Schreiber News. P.o. Box 460 Terracy Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY - Terrace Bay Recreation Committee has a vacancy for two RECREATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS Submit Written Letters of Application to: Terrace Bay Recreation Committee Deadline for Applications: Wednesday April 1st. 1987 * samme WO PURPOSE: Lake Superior Board of Education PUBLIC MEETING FOR ALL PUBLIC and SEPARATE SCHOOL RATEPAYERS To discuss the Superior Board of Education's concerns regarding the North of Superior District R.C.S.S. Board's Plan for establishing a French Catholic High School in Manitouwadge. *To discuss the implications of that Plan for all English or French, Catholic ratepayers in all communities of the Lake Superior Board of Education. TERRACE BAY: Monday, March 23/87 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gym of the Terrace Bay Campus, Lake Superior High School 60th Anniversary This picture was in last week's issue of the The News, but Schreiber: Tuesday, March 24/87 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gym of the it was of such poor quality, we ran it again. The man is Bill Serpe: Conran len aepeniy: aps Sale Schelling and he is holding the letter he received from Brian ALL RATEPAYERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND Mulroney. It commemorates Bill and Mary's 60th wedding an- niversary. Bill was a fisherman and lifetime Rossport resident. ne P.Richardson M.Twomey Chairman Director Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. Le Conseil Scolaire Du Lac Supérieur Reunion Publique Pour Tous Les Contribuable des Ecole Publiques et des Ecoles Séparées Objectif: *¢ Discuter les preoccupations du Conseil scolaire du lac Superieur au sujet du projet du Conseil des écoles séparées catholiques du district Superieur-nord d'etablir une ecole secondaire catholique et francaise a Manitouwadge. ADVERTISING DOESN'T COST! IT PAYS!!! TRY IT and SEE Call Betty at the MEWS 825-3747 ® Discuter les iinplications de ce projet pour tous les contribuables catholiques et de langue anglaise ou francaise dans les communautés deservies par le Conseil scolaire 5 ' du lac Supérieur. TERRACE BAY: le lundi, 23 mars/87 a 19h30 dans les gymnase de I'Ecole secondaire a Terrace Bay. SCHREIBER: le mardi, 24 mars/87 ' 19h30 dans le gymnase de I'Ecole secondaire a Schreiber. TOUS LES CONTRIBUABLES SONT PRIES D'ASSISTER A CETTE REUNION M. Twomey . Rich i P. Richardson La Directrice La Présidente be