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Terrace Bay News, 14 Dec 1950, p. 4

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LONGL/.C CENTURY CLUB (Standings as of midnight , December 13th, 1950. Comprised of all units with 100 or more consecutive safe days without an on- duty disabling injury.) Tied Units are Listed According to Size Unit Safe Days 1. Administration Office 762 2... Hotel 762 3. Electrical 762 4. Technical Dept. 762 5. Warehouse 762 6, Bleachery 762 7. Engineering Office 762 8. Hospital 762 9, Steam and Recovery 729 10. Dig. Br. Stock and Sereens 588 11. Buildings and Grounds 489 12. Machine Room 356 13. Jackladder (Seasonal) 347 14, Structural 285 15. Kiln, Caustic and Evaps, 210 16, Wood Room 179 17. Pipefitters 170 18, Service Operations 167 19. Mechanical 123 in The Dog House (For units with less than 100 safe days) 1. Woodyard 8h 0-0-0 NEW TRUSTEE IS APPOINTED Mr, John Jessop, Manager of the local branch of the Hudson's Bay Company, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Improvement District of Terrace Bay, to fill the vacancy left due to the resig- nation of Trustee Ron Seed. Mr. Jessop is a comparative new-comer to our midst, but it is felt that his sound business knowledge will prove to be of great value to the growth of our Community, 0-0-0 B£DMINTON The North Shore Badminton League got under way in Marathon on Sunday. With the help of our cheering section of Glen Bailic and Compiny, the local team went to town and brought back the bacon. WWhon the points were added up, it showed Terrace Bay with a very comfortable lead to take into the next match. The scores wore Terrace Bay 15, Schreiber 9 and Marathon 6, The toam captain wishes to thank the members of the club for giving up time so that the team could get in the extra prac- tice and the members of the team for their showing on Sunday. o-0-0 Page 4 SCOUT & CUB NEWS The Scouts wish to remind everyone once again that it is still not too Inte to get your supply of Christmas Cards, gift wrap and seals, as they still have a varied assortment on hand, All you have to do is simply call Dial 58 or 99 and someone will call around to take care of your needs, also, that they will be selling Christmas trees once again this year. To order, please call Mason Dixon at Dial 58 and your request will receive prompt attention. 411 Cubs are aro advised that instead of having the regular meeting on Friday, their Christmas Party will be held. Food will be tho main item on the programme but plans also call for a short movie. Mect promptly at 6:30 p.m. at the ..rmouries,. O00 LEGION BINGO Saturday night is BINGO night again in the Legion Hall. Come one, come all, as the Snowball is now up to $30.00 and should be taken home by someone who is able to fill one line on 23 calls, Bring the children along and have a good time, There is no admission charge and the cards can be obtained at .10 each. Cokes and cigarettes shall be available and we are open for any recommendations to improve our Bingos, 0-0-0 CHANGE IN BUS STOPS AS a Safety precaution the following change has been made in the bus stops in the Townsite, where the bus takes on or discharges passengers. The bus will now stop on the far corner of the intersections where it is presently stopping. It is hoped that this change will ensure better vision of the corner for oncoming motorists and the bus patrons. 0-0-0 CURRENT VISITORS We have had the pleasure of having with us this week as visitors from K-C Corp., Neenah, Stu Neuville, J. Foley and Bob Rogers, We were also pleased to welcome W. G. wilson down from Kap. Miss S. Freeborn, student teacher from North Bay, was in town from November 27th until December lst, practice teaching under the guidance of Miss Orlando. 0-0-0 NEED YOUR SKATES SHRPENED? Then take them over to Frank Sweet at Building T-22 opposite the Post Office and get ea first-class job done on thom. Open every evening except Saturday.

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