LONGLic CENTURY CLUB ((Standings as of midnight, J-nuxry 10th, 195... Comprisedvot 14) units. with | 00.:o2 more consecutive safe d-ys without an on- duty disabling injury.) Ticd Units are Listed iccording to Size Unit Sefe Days Ley oniTet eb son Offs eo 790 Je. 8 Pope: 790 3. BmlectricalL 790 4. Technienl Dept. 790 5. iwarehouse 790 6, Blonchery 790 Ye OSPLtAL 790 8. Steam rm Recovery oT. 9. Dig. Br. Stock and Sercens 716 10. Buildings snd Grounds kta eae 11. Machines Room 38h. 12. Jnckledder (Sersonr.1) 375 13. Structural Sh 14. Kiln, Caustic wd Zvaps. 238 15. ivood Room ; 207 16. Pipefitters 198 17. Service Operntions £95 18. Mechanical ISL 196 tiood: Yard Le In The Dog House (Reserved for units with less than 100 consecutive snfco days). Eneineering Office i 0-0-0 CURLING (Cont'd from F.3) Thursday, January 18th 7:00 p.m., Ice No, 1 - Kneuff vs. Dodge Ice No. 2 - Boudreau vs. McColl DOOM ives Leee NG, hy = OL sen Veg" Date Ice No. 2 ~ Pineault vs. Pugh Saturday, January 20th 7:00 pem., Ice No. 1 - McDonald vs. Duncan Ice No. 2 -- Johnston vs,.-Baillie 9:00 pem., Ice No. 1 - Knauff vs. Lohr Iee No, 2'- Marsh vs. Pugh 0-0-0 A ae MOVIES Friday, Jane l2 at 7530 pee = VLLL & YOURS." Patrons plense note that this week's show has been advanced from Saturday to Fridey 'due to the Recreation Hall being used for the North Shore Badminton Tournament on Saturday night. saturday Matinee: "FOR LOVE OF RUSTY" Pege 4 JNNULL GENER LL RECRE..TION MEETING On Monday night, Jenuary 15th, at 8:00 pem., the i.nnuveal General Recreation Meeting willbe held in the Recreation Hall.) "ll residents of the Community are cordially invited to attend this meeting which should be the clearing house for all beefs, ideas or criticisms that you may want to heve aired, 48 part of the evening's programme, some short interesting movie's heave been lined ,up 2s well as some refreshments to be served -t the close of the proceedings, The jdvisory Council for 1951 hes been named slong with the new Hxccutive Committee which is made up as follows: Chairman - Harold Marsh; Vice-Chairman - Rune Ostling; Immediate Past Chairmen - Bill Borsum; Treasurer - John Jeanneret; Secretary - Ossie Dalazell; Mrs. V. "einikke, represent ing the ladies; Executive Membors Bill Cava- naugh representing Locrl 665; Rey Blanchard representing the Community Services, Joe Wig representing LongLac Pulp end Paper Co. Ltd., il Lindskoog representing Bowling. These people will ende:vour to set the paces for the Recreational needs of the Community, but enn only do so with your co-operrtion, If they don't know wh=t your Wishes are, they can hardly: be blamed if you are not being Satisfied, so please come out to the Generel Meeting on Monday and let your thoughts be known, 0-0-0 TORR CE B..Y TEN-PINNGRS, etc. (Cont'd. P.1) Terrace Bay trundlers by 300 pins in this Six game total pin match. Leon Checkryn, a member of the Terrace Bay squad, assures the Nescos a run for the lettuce right down to the wire, The first 3 games will be rolled at 1 pom. and the last 3 at 6:30 p.m, o-0-0 CUB NEVIS The reguler Cub Meeting will be held at 6:30 pem. on Friday in the armouries. o-0-o BLEACHERY BLUES The personnel of the Bleachery Depart--- ment advise that the First znnual Bleachery Jamboree held at the home of Mr. LaVergne Walker wns an "unprecedented success", Mr. Lennie Willinms poured while Messrs, La- londe and Fisher presided nt the (°?) tables, Kees of fun were had by all. o-0-0 FOR SALE Pair of Men's Hockey Skrtes snd boots, size ll. Almost new, Slightly used, $15.00. apply House #268, Kenogami Road