Page 4, Glub hopes to have a mect. Watch this paper for further announcements. OF Oi ie O FROM THE RECORDS i Year Ago This Month The general contractors, Fraser Brace Engineering Co. (Ontario) Ltd., arrived at Terrace Bay and began immediately the construc tion of a 1000-man camp at the millsite area in which to house men for mill construction. At the time the only permanent building =* the millsite was the pulp storage building ..)..', .se+++ The Hydro power line connecting Terrace Bay with Cameron Falls had been completed to the substation at the millsite. ....... In the Lower Camp ~- the nerye centre of the LongLac project - total camp facilities provided for slightly over 400 men. Included also in the area were administration offices, bank, post office, warehouse, recreation building and miscellancous workshops. ... .... In the townsite 15 houses were tenant occupied as other families prepared to move in as rapidly as additional houses were COMPLET SAS ie idiaieins School children were being transported daily to and fromschool at Schreiber. 0: ONONO: tO TROPHIES NEEDED Last sumer a beautiful Softball Trophy was donated by the Fraser Brace organisation to the Softball Association for "nnual presentation to the winners of the Softball House League. What with hockey leagues, curling, badminton, skiing, etc., now organized there is a definite need in this new com- munity of Terrace Bay for trophies which can be used for annual competition as incentives for the various sports and activities which have been and are being developed. The Editor-in-chief of Terrace Bay News will be very pleased to answer any enquiries from either groups or individuals regarding the donation of trophies for any sport or activity. i Oi ig A WORD TO NwiCOMERS We trvct that now you are at Terrace Bay you will enjoy living with us. ie hope,too,that you will take full advantage of the community services which have been developed to date. hether you live in camp or town- site, you are cordially urged to enter whoicheartedly into any activity in which you are interested, whether it be badminton, hockey, sketing, skiing, curling, billiards, table tennis, chess, checkers or cribbage, or other seasonal. sports or activities developed through the summer months. We have reguler movics cvery Monday, Tuesday, Frida; and Sat- urday, with educational films every Sunday evening. Cctholic and. Protestant church ser- vices are held every Sunday morning, times being given elsewhere in this paper. The Snack Bar is open every afternoon from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and evesings from 6200 to Tish. Stores, post officc, bank, barber shop, leundry depot and, taxi service are all for your converiience. CAO BOM OiVg CARBON MONOXIDE KILLS TTHOUY WALNING . Don'! take chances with carbon mon- oxide gas from running motor vehicles. PROTECT YOURSELF < WITH FLENTY OF _Famou ATR. O ONG D0 Terrace Bay News, published weckly at Terraco Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and.Paper Company Limited project of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kindly submit all articles and adaress all communic.tions to Editor-in-chief, F.C. "oughton, Personnel Cffice.