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Terrace Bay News, 22 Dec 1949, p. 5

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rage & MEAL HOURS (NORTH CAMP CAFETERIA) FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S DAYS Breakfast - Usual times, Dinner - For Christmas the cafeteria line will be dispensed with and plate service will be used, The meal will commence at 12:30 sharp and it will be appreciated if everyone will be in the dining room by 12:25 at the latest so that all will be served a hot meal, Supper ~ Following the usual custom, the evening meal will be a buffet supper in order to give the cooking staff a little extra time off during these two days. The cafe- teria will open at 5:00 p.m, 0-0-0 NO VACATION FOR COMMON SENSE OVER THE HOLIDAY SEASON It seems almost a pity to talk of precautions for holidays. We all like to draw a long breath on holidays, with the feeling that we are all free to do "just as we please". Rules are well enough for ordinary days, but when the long expected time has really come, may we not at last find ourselves at liberty. Perhaps you have asked this question a little rebelliously, and the answer is that you may feel free about many things but not about fire, Natural laws never take a vacation and fire burns as fiercely upon holidays as at any other time, Many a joyous day has ended in pain and sadness for the very reason that people have felt so free from restraint that they forgot to be careful, Of all the days of the year, Christmas is probably the greatest favourite and yet it too has a terrible record of unnecessary fires. Disposal of loose paper and wrappings should be effected immediately in a metal can or barrel with a metal cover, It is hazardous to leave loose paper around, It is dan- gerous to burn them in large quantities in a furnace, Children are the usual victims, They need supervision when temptation is present and every precaution should be taken to make sure they do not heve their own garments or toys involved in fire, Let us ring Christmas bells, not fire bells this Christmas. Terrace Bay Fire Department. 0-0-0 i FOR Si 1949 Ford, fully equipped, excellent condition, good cheap buy. Apply House No. 94, FOR SLE Black fur coat, princess style, grey trim, size 14. Apply to Mrs, Semeniuk - House No, 134, LOST Key ring with 7 keys, between Nurses! Residence and Hospital. Finder please return to M, Heeney. 0-0-0 The following telegrams are reprinted herewith as an indication of what can develop when a successful Industrial Relations programme is employed, Mr, D, CG. Porter, Mill Manager, To-day is the anniversary of the signing of the first labor agreement at Terrace Bay stop I wish to congratulate you, your staff and all the workers at Terrace Bay on the splendid industrial relations accomplished during that period stop I particularly wish to compliment all concerned on the wonderful safety record accomplished during that period which is unparelleled in the history of the pulp and paper industry for the first year of operations stop compliments of, the season to yourself and all at Terrace Bay, William H, Burnell, First Vice-President, International Brotherhood of Pulp Sulphite & Paper Mill Workers, Mr, William H. Burnell, First Vice-President, We sincerely appreciate your telegram received this morning offering congratulations on the anniversary of the signing of the first labor agreement at Terrace Bay stop we are justifiably pleased with the cordial relationships which have existed between your union and this company and trust that such relationships will continue stop the safety record which has been established is a tribute to the co-operative efforts of every individual in the entire organization stop cordial season!s greetings. D.C. Porter, Mill Manager, LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited,

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