Page 3 TERRACE BAY NEWS Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ont, Published weekly on cach Thursday, Circulation covers Terrace Bay and Schreiber, Ont, Editere - J.B.Beddard This is the third issue of the "new look" Terrace. Bay News, and we feel an obligation to sincerely thank some of the district newspapers for their kind comments and words of encour- agement; namely, the Marathon Mercury and the Fort William Times Journal, These three issues of the paper have been printed at the home of the Edi- tor and, under such a temporary arrange- nents we area not organized as we should and will be in the near future. However, all signs indicate that by next week, August 2lst, we will have set up shop in the basement of the Post Office building in Terrace Bay. A telephone will be installed. Mrs, Isabel Marsh will be available there to receive items for the paper, and to generally look after the Terrace Bay News office, Our aim, of course, is to constantly attempt to improve the paper, Any practical suggestions from the public would be appreciated, Finally, We should thank ¢!:c advertisers who have taken space in tlic paper dur- ing the first few issues. Advertise- ments are the "life blood" of any pub- lication and we appreciate the confidence the advertisers in Schreiber and Terrace Bay have placed in the tnewt Terrace Bay News. News deadline for advertisements is NOON each MONDAY, Classified Ads, FOR SAIB: - 1946 One Ton G.M.C. Truck, Contact Clock #171 or Phone 321 in Schreiber, FOR SALE: - 1955 ~ 4 door, Bel Air Chev. Turquoise & Ivory, Equipped withV-8 Motor--Automatic Transmission- Radio & Heater, Mileage 3,200. In very good condition, Ed.Mc/dam, Phone 343, Schreiber, Classified Ad.Rates: 2¢ per word: Minimum Charge 40¢ Card of Thanks: 3¢ per word: Minimum charge $1,00 Terrace Bay News Deadlines TUESDAY NOON OF EACH WEEK. PEALDS SEHOCRBASEBALL SCHEDULE: Saturday Aug.1 10300 - International League 11:00 - National. League All-Stars, Sanday, Augel7th - 1:15 Softball Play- offs, Shift 1 at Shift 4 (if necessary) Monday, Augel8th - 6:00 Softball Tuesday, Augel9th - 43:30 Midgets 6:00 Softball Playoffs - Salary at Terrace Bay News August 14, 1958. Shift 2 (if necessary) Wednesday, Aug.20th - 4:30 National All-Stars Thursday, Aug.2lst --4:30 Midgets - 6:00 Juvent iles, IHeHE RE: STMARTIN'S SCHOOL OPENING: Registration of ali pupils for the 1958-59 school term will take place Sept.2nd at 9 A.M. Those pupils for Kindergarten who registered in April 1958 are asked to attend in the follow- ing groups and times, MORNING CLASS Jean Belliveau, Claudette Boudreau, Margaret Anne Loudreau, Donald Campbell, Judy Chopty, Jane Chopty, James Corrigan, Graydon Fedorak, Catherine Hayes, Werner Hermes, Glenna Kujbida, Leo Legault, Marilyn MacDonald, Susan McInnes, Jacqueline Mousseau, Denise Rochon, Collen Valliquette, Charlen Wallin. AFTERNOON CLASS Donna Anderson, Gerald Gomeau, John Cruikshanks Paulette Duquette, David Daniels, Paul Gombola, Joseph Hale, Irene Jolin, Marcia Kettle, Larrie Lafontaine, Rachel St,Louis, Denise Matush, Mary McLeod, Gordon McMillan, Paul Santerre, Michael Slattery, Cecile Stuart, Jos. Vienneau, HUNTER SAFETY COURSE TO START AUGUST L9th. The first session of the Fish & Game Assoc, "Hunter Safety Couse" will be held on Tuesday Aug.19th at 7:00 P.M, in the lage meeting room of the Recreation Centre, A good many applimtions have already been re- ceived but there is still room for a few more, New applications will be accepted any time up to the beginning of the first session Tuesday Night. No appliations can be accepted after that time. So come on kids let's get those waiver forms in, The course will consist of six sessions, The first five will be held as follows: 7:00 P.M, on Tues.Aug.19, Thurs, Aug.21, Tues. Aug.26, Thurs. Aug.28 and Thurs,.Sept.4. <A sixth and final session will consist of a field day to be held sometime during the day of Saturday, Sept.6th, Evening sessions will last from one hour to an hour and a half, Remember all applications must be in by the start of the first session on Aug.19ths CoWeL. NEWS A short meeting of the Catholic Women'ts League was held last Sunday evening in St.Martin'!s Church Hall chaired by Pres.Mrs.Peggy Helmiik Father Gallagher opened and closed the mect- ing with prayers. During the business session, it was decided to hold a Tea and Dake Sale on Wed. September 24): in place of the annual Harvest Supper, The evening closed with luncheon served by Mrs, Evelyn Falzetta and her committee, Terrace Bay extends a welcome to Mrs, Dorothy Whiteside who arrived last Thursday with her month old daughter Lisa Elaine from Toronto to make her home her:with her husband Dr.John Whiteside, The Women of the Moose announced the winners of their Weight Guessing Contestfor the largest .- fish caught in the Terrace Bay Derby, These are Geo.Fraser, Norm,Glennie, Geo.Daniels and Mrs, M, Papineau,