Page 4 SECOND ANNU/.L HARVEST BALL St. Martin's Ladies! Guild October 28 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m, Recreation Hall Music by the Marathonians Free Lunch Drew for Radio-Phono Tickets .75¢ Each Available From Members of Ladies!' Guild e-0~0 STOP THE PRESS It has just been decided to resume the Sunday night movies, starting Sunday, October 9th. The usual good selection of educational films that were shown in the past will be continued. These shows will start at 8:15 p.m. e-0=0 NOTICE It is brought to the attcntion of Townsite Residents that the Electricity will be shut off on Sunday, October llth from 1:30 = 4:30 p,m. (Signed) W. F. Strutt, Secretary Treasurer, Corp. of Improvement District of Terrace Bay. 0-0-0 ANNUAL MEETING OF CURLING CLUB = OCTOBER 19TH Ardent curlers are commencing to think about the forthcoming season and in line with the Constitution of the Terrace Bay Curling Club, the Annual Meeting has been sche- duled for Wednesday, October 19th at 7:30 p.m, in the Community Hall across from the Post Office. This will be a very important meeting as officers for the '49 - '50 curling season should be elected at the mecting and a number of important matters decided, 411 curlers are therefore urged to be present in order that everyone's views may be expressed as to how the Club should be operated. 0-0-0 NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Improvement District and of S. S. #1, Terrace Bay, will be held on Wednesday, October 12th at 3:00 p.m. in the Municipal Office, o-0-0 FOR SALE Srall 2-burner rangette - high voltage. Apply House 26. WANTED Room and board wanted for two office girls, Please phone Local ll. LOST Shirt-jacket with silver buttons in blue, red and white plaid in the vicinity of Pine Crescent and Birch Crescent. Would finder kindly contact Mrs. N. B. Allen, 171B Birch Crescent? 0-0-0 LET'S KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK While there is still room for a great deal of improvement in our frequency rate, every LongLac employee justifiably may..be pleased with recent accomplishments in the field of Accident Prevention, The month of September was entirely free from disabling lost-time accidents which is the first time since we started to produce pulp last November that such a record for a calendar month has been established. {ind now as we go to press, LongLac employees have worked almost 54 consecutive days or more than 190,000 man hours without a disabling injury to better the previous all- time record of 52 days established from April 5th to May 28th of this year. No good safety record can be established in any mill without a constant effort on everyonef! part to work safcly and when things are going best it is well to remember that good records can be maintained only if everyone continues to be on the alert. DON'T TAKE CHANCES = ACCIDENTS HAPPEN IN A FLASH 080-0 ATTENTION No vehicle shall follow any fire department vehicle when responding to an alarm at a distance of 500 fect.