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Terrace Bay News, 30 Aug 1951, p. 3

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LABOUR DAY CELEBRATION (continued from page 1) 1:00 p.m. - Afternoon Events 10. Best Decorated doll carriage, 11. Best Decorated tricycle 3 to 5 years. 12. Best Decorated bicycle. 13. Women - Rolling pin contest. 14. Married couples ~ Wheelbarrow racé, 15, Married women - Sack race, 16, Married men - sack race. 17, Married couples - three legged race. 18, Horse shoe pitch - 2 throws, 19.. Log Sawing Contest 20. Tug-o-war. 21. Men's 100 yard dash, 22, Married Women's 50 yard dash, NOTE: Bingo will be continuous from 10 a.m. 0-0-0 LET'S WIN THE ONTARIO SAFETY CONTEST THIS YEGR Recent victory in the 11-Mill North- western Ontario Safety Contest has spurred interest in adding additional safety laurels to the LongLac record end our sights are now set on Winning the Ontario-wide Safety Contest this year which is sponsored by the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers! mae eee Assoc= ination, Last year, as mony may recall, we finished in 2nd position of Class "A" with 21 mills competing, This yenr, with 22 mills involved, we were 2nd when the last report was issued, Now according to what we believe to be a relinble "grapevine" report we are probsbly in the lead. This is good for when accidents are kept at o mini- mum everyone benefits, With slightly more than four months to go before 1952 is ushered in, thereby closing the contest, a sincere appeal is made to ench and every Longbac employee to do his or her utmost to work safely keeping in mind that we went to win the Ontario Safety Contest this year. We have achieved our objectives before, let's do it againt 0-0-0 DRIVING RANGS HOURS During the month of September the Golf Driving Range will be cpen evenings only petween the hours of 6:30 p.m. and dark. 'All golfers who are attempting to teke that hook or slice out of their drive are eles that winter is drawing close and it's a long time till next summer. 0-0-0 HELP WANTED M.Li Pin Boys - to set up pins for one or two nights per week, Please contact Leon a the Alleys, 0-0-0 Page 3 ARE WE THAT FaR NORTH? This morning, AL dahoseoue at the ©.P.R. Station, was startled out of his size 11 brogans when he looked out of the window to spy a big bull moose bearing down on him, However, Al put up a good front and, last seen, the moose was headed over towards the Nurses' Residence in the South Camp, (sppli- cations to fill vacancies on the nursing steff should be filed immediately!) Very shortly after this incident hnppened, Archie "Longhorn" Driffield was proceeding via his Chevvy from South to North Camp when he suddenly realized that the tree thnt was walking across the road ahead of him wasn't a tree at all - but was ae fully grown cow- moose, After Archie finally managed to stall his engine two or three times and find out where the ignition and starter were on his car, he thinks he remembers seeing the animal go over to the fire-break for his morning work-out, Seriously though, folks, these incidents did happen today, o-0-0 SWIMMING POOL TO CLOSE MOND:.Y All residents please note that the swimming pool will bs open for the regular periods over Labour week-end including Mon- day. Commencing Tuesday, September 4th, there will be no lifeguard on duty, and all persons using the swimming facilities after that date, will do so at their own risk, 0-0-0 FOR SiLE 1951 R.C,A, Victor Record Player, with +s modern and old time records (45 R,P,M.) $45.00, Apply at Dorm, 103 = Room 22 or Time Card #507. o-0-0 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK - OCTOBER 7TH TO 13TH WATCH FOR THE BIG CONTEST TEACH SAFETY TO THE NEW MAN

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