Page 2 TWO NOTES OF THANKS 'le cannot find the words that would convey and express our grati- tude to the people of this community for the help you have given and are still giving my family and I during my temporary disability due to a broken ankle | suffered in a ball game, "We wish to extend our sincere thanks for your pronounced financial help, to those who have helped us in various other ways, to the numerous visitors during my stay in hos- pital, to the people of Schreiber and to the management of Terrace Bay. "We are proud and happy to be a small unit in this great community. Once more a thousand thanks for everything you have all done for us." Phil Stuart and family. "T should like to thank the people of Terrace Bay very much for the wonderful support and contribution which I receiyed from the ball game and dance held on my behalf, It came as a great surprise and I really appreciate it. I should also like to thank all those who have sent me cards and who have been interested in my welfare and I hope to be back in Terrace Bay among my friends again," Jock MacCall. 0-0-0 SCOUT AND CUB NEWS The Wolf Cubs will have a hike September 18 at 4:00 p.m., starting from the Legion Hall. Every boy is to bring his own lunch. The next Scout and Cub meeting will be September 16th. o=-O=0 RESULTS OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS' EXAMINATIONS On Saturday, August 27th at Terrace Bay, John Sharp, Chairman of the Board of Ex- aminers for Stationary Engineers conducted examinations in one of the classrooms of the local school. The names of those who successfully passed are as follows: Second Class - R. Downey; Third Class - E, Cairns and M, Chepelsky; Fourth Class - C, Marcella, K, Willer and K, Campbell. We extend our congratulations. 0-0-0 SAFETY CONTEST STANDINGS TO SEPTEMBER 14, 1949, (Contest Period Aug. 1/49 to Nov. 1/49) DISABLING INJURIES Safe Days During since | Since Last Contest Jane 1/49 Disabling Injury Services, Technical and Personnel Office 0 0 297 Steam, Structural and Hospital 0 0 e74 Pulp Department and Hotel O 5 87 Wood Handling and General Office a 5 42 Maintenance and General Office fe Me 51 0-0-0 NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN (8:00 ayme September 19th to 8:00 a.m, September 26th) led "PLAY IT SAFE - LUCK WON'T STOP ACCIDENTS" A A a NT em a a inn a a age -----------_ 0-0-0 ARMY CARAVAN TO VISIT TERRACE BAY Touring Northwestern Ontario at the present time is an Army Caravan which is, scheduled to be at Terrace Bay on Thursday, September 15th, The caravan will be located at the local ball park commencing at 6:30 pem. Included in the caravan are guns, gun carriers, field ambulance, medical unit and other army equipment. Accompanying the caravan are some 36 men under the command of Major Tuyner. This should be a show well worth seeing and everyone is invited to attend. o-0-0 MARATHON TO PLAY AT TERRACE BAY SUNDAY On Sunday afternoon, September 18th Marathon will play a double-header softball game at Terrace Bay Ball Field. Games are scheduled for 1:30 and 3:30 pom.