B.DMINTON NEWS Entries for the two day Open have been steadily coming in and it locks like quite a "do", This yenr's entries will exceed the one previous and when a final count is made there will be close to 50 players from the four NSBL towns fighting it out for the trophies. The big question is whether or not the "champs" from the Lakehead Open will be cble to held the fort and win cut again, Six members from the Terrace Club have submitted entries in all events and it is hoped they will bring back scmc of the laure els. Miking the trip will be Dot Dalzell, Olyve Harrison, Helen Scott, Bill Marsh, Ray Stachiw, Clarence Buck and Gord Paget. Ploy will get underw~y at 1:00 p.m, Saturday, April 19th at the Marathon Recreate ion Hall, There will be a dance Saturday evening and the finals will be played off on Sunday, 0-0-0 CUB & SCOUT NEWS Fathers!! Don't forget about the Cubs & Scouts Father and Son Banquet to be held on Saturday, 4Lpril 26th in the Community Church Hall. If you have not already done 80, you can make payment for your tickets to either Don Boudreau or Gord Rowlendson, Another item of interest is the fret that the dates for Summer Camp at Whitesands Lake have been set as follows: Scouts « July 6th to 13th and Cubs ~ July 13th to 17th, 0~0-0 BLUE CROSS GROUP OPENING D.LTG The Bluc Cross group opening date for changes in contract is July 15th, and any changes should be reported to the Personnel Department prior to May 10th. This means thant any employees of Longlac Pulp and Paper Compney who have token only single covernge may now cover frmily, or those who may have public ward coverage may now change to a somi-privetc contract coverage. While the Personnel Department is eager to assist employees on attending to changes as required the onus rests with each individual to be certain that he and his family are fully covered. 0-0-0 FOR S.LE 1949 Plymouth 4 door sednrn, all, extras, Apply to M, Campbell, Hotel Terrace or phone L7 Ldministration Office. New Wearever set of Pots and Pans. Value - $110., will sell at-$60,00. RO..Box 153 or 268 Kenogemi Rodd. Page 5 THE BIG 10~PIN MYSTERY - CH.LPTER 1 (Or Who won the championship?) (Or-r-r-r Did Checkryn's Royals win 2 years . --- in a row?) (Or-rer-r Should we have a mateh came of "Boss" to decide the winner ine stead?) (Orer-r-r Should we hold a course in arithe metic for the accounting depntmenty) (Orer-r-r Don't take grandma's glasses cway from her, there's still a little bit in the bottonm,) DON'T MISS NZXT WEEK'S THRILLING INST.LMENT! Will the championship be decided? Trl Will Pattison commit suicide? Does it make any ¢iffcrence? Will they amputate Checkryn's arm? How gcbout those 267 pins? Will Aunt Lucy dramatize this stirring saga? ANYONE WHO H..S SEEN THE SURPRISE ENDe ING TO THIS PICTURE IS .SKED TO REFR.IN FROM TELLING THEIR FRIENDS .S IT WILL RUIN IT FOR THEM, 7 Owl=0 W:NTED One layge size tricycle and one kiddie car (with pedals). Contact Stewart Reid, Time Cord No, 188, residence e Schreiber, 0=0=0 FOUND Near Qurling Rink, One General Motors automobile key, Serial No, 8989, Owner please apply to Recreation Officc? road bi" 04 0=0=0 Running into a former suitor nt a party, the sweet young thing decided to snub him, "So sorry," she murmered when the hostess introduced them, "but I didn'{ get your name," "I know you didn't," said the unesbashed suitor, "but you certainly tried hard enous 0-0-0 TERRACE B.Y NEWS, published every Thursday at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the ---- LonglLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited pro- ject of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, .A11 items for publication must be in the hands of the Editor by noon on Wednesday of each week, 0-0-0