: { ' & ANUAK 970 "The News Started'+ cont'd from page 4 "Hockey News" - dimensions 175' by 85'. A suggestion to add another entrance to the dressing room was left in abeyance pending further word from the engineering department. The procurement of hockey equipment was thoroughly discussed and an announcement on this issue is expected to be made shortly." "VETERANS VIEWS" - "Good news fellows - the new club house will be turned over to the Legion on Dec. 9th, 1946. The next meeting called for Wednesday, Dec. 18th,will be held in our new quarters. It is important that all "Vets" turn out to this meet- ing since those men nominated to hold office for the coming year will be up for election. Come out and exercise your franchise men, and put in the best ex- ecutive possible. As usual there will be trucks leaving camp at 7 p.m. See you on December 18th to open the new club house and elect the new officer "1947 INCOME TAX FORMS AVAILABLE" - The new 1947 TD-1 Income Tax forms are now available. It is requested that all married employees and single employees with dependants complete this new form before Jan. Ist, 1947. For this purpose the Personnel Office will be open from 12.30 to 1 p.m. each day. Will all employees affected by this notice please report to the Personnel Office as soon as possible." "NAMING CONTEST OPEN ANOTHER WEEK" "So far the response to the Paper Naming Contest as been most gratifying but we do feel that there are are still many more suggestions lying idle. We can't make a fair decision without more names from which to choose. For this reason the closing date of the contest has been extended until Dec. 14th. Turn your suggestions in as soon as possible to the time office. Men this is your last chance." "IMPORTANT NOTICE" = "It is requested that all prospective tenants moving into the townsite in the near future check their house color. This is very important ... Painter foreman Charlie Knox has lost his glasses." " SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL CRIBBAGE AND BRIDGE PLAYERS" "A monster Cribbage and Bridge tournament will be held in the Rec Hall on Wednesday Dec. 11th at 7.30 p.m. Acordial invitation is extended to all card players to come and participate in what is expected to become a weekly affair. All proceeds are to be used to defray expenses of continued next column seoese TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 the Terrace Bay Hockey Club and valuable prizes will be awarded the winners." "PAGING KING SOLOMON" = "Suck a Zub, " Rube Clowes solved a tricky situation while reliev- ing Joe Heenan as ticket seller at the movie show Friday night. Rube was in his element, selling tickets with amazing alacrity and dispatch when he was con- fronted by two of Len Christianson's children, requesting admittance to the show. Temporarily perplexed by this unusual occurence, } Rub rose to the occassion in brilliant style ... he cut a ticket in half and let the happy kids in for the one price." "COOL CLEAR WATER" - "Plumbers Pete Drindak and Buster Winn are due for a promotion for the amazing installing plumbing facilities in the hos- pital last week. It appears that in plumbing "terminology" it is customary to seal the joints with molten lead. Pete! and Bus went one better than that ... they sealed the joints both on the inside and outside - the job was definitely first class workmanship, the only catch was that the water wouldn't come through. " "THANKS FELLOWS"- "A big hand is in order for those fellows who gave of their free time in order that you might read this issue. Thanks go to Harry Ganja, "Casey" Kozak, "Hack" Freeman, Walt Lemiski and Bob Sheppard. NOW HEAR THIS! Winning $1000 just before Christmas is about as welcome a gift as anyone could wish for. The lucky man was Dave Martins of Willowdale, Ont. whose song, Over You, was judged the best of the CBC Song Market finals on the December 21st show. Martins, who came to Canada from Guyana inved page 9... 4-TO ALL OUR FRIENDS Sze \\., BILL & JACK MARSH and FAMILIES IN TERRACE BAY from