Volune 4, No. 37 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY October 6, 1949, ---- aan LL A TE a RR RR A FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 9-15 The following schedule of events will be carried out during the week. 1. Sunday, Oct. 9 announcement will be made by the clergy in the churches at all ser- vices regarding fire prevention week, 2. Townsite fire crew will put on a fire fighting demonstration in townsite near school grounds on Monday at 7:00 p.m. 3. Fire pictures will be shown Oct. 10 - 11-14-15. 4, Fire fighting pictures will be shown to all fire crews in conference room, 5. Display of fire fighting equipment and posters in the shopping centre. 6. Open House all week at the fire hall Oct. 9 ~ 15. 7, Fire drill at school. All parents will be asked to attend this demonstration. 8. Distribution of literature to all houses in townsite by the Boy Scouts. 9. Poster and Essay contest by the school children. 10, Inspection and clean-up of all buildings in all areas. e-0-0 BAZAAR Community Hall Monday, October 10th Sponsored by St. Martin's Ladies! Guild Tea = 2:00 to 5:50 pom, Bingo - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m ------e Home Baking Knitted Goods Aprons Fishpond Candy Novelties Potted Plants Religious Articles Books Christmas Cards (in the real spirit of Christmas) Beautiful Handmade Quilt Will Be Raffled (on display in Hudson Bay Store on Sat.) 0-0-0 "NION (LOCAL 665) DANCE Friday Night, October 14th - Dancing 10:00 p.m, 'till 2:00 a.m., to the melodic strains of the Marathonians. Tickets - $1.50 per couple = are available from Shop Stewards or members of the Entertainment Committee of Local 665, Better get your tickets early as a capacity crowd is expected for this gala evening. Attractive door prizes for the "Lucky Ones" and spot prizes for the "Good Ones", SUPPORT YOUR UNION 0-0-0 LOCAL BOYS TRAIN DAILY IN GYMNASTICS During the past few wecks a group of local youths have been training in boxing and gymnastics etc. at the Legion Hall for events to be held shortly at the Schroiber Arena. Some of the boys who are attending are: Terry McInnes, Stanley Savoy, Johnny Galvin, Jimmy Sweet, Jackie Marsh, Timmy McInnes, Terry Cavanaugh, Hugh White, Jake Compton. Anyone interested in ate tending these sessions please contact Bill Serneski or Harry Ganja. 0-0-0 SKI ENTHUSIASTS PLEASE NOTE Advice has been received that the necessary cleaning work on the new hill is almost complete. However, there are plenty of small jobs to be done to complete the clearing of small brush. Any persons who contem- plate doing a bit of skiing this winter and who feel like contributing a couple of hours toward that pleasure are asked to contact either Ed. Burke or Jack O'Connor at House #36. The Location of the hill is in the vicinity of the Hydro surge tank,