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Terrace Bay News, 25 Oct 1951, p. 5

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TEN PIN LE CUR (continued from page 4) dangerous. The last week pits the Royals against the Engineers while the Electrons tangle with the Argos, 4M ST.NDINGS TO DATE Team Matches Won Lost Points Royals 5 yt ies 15 Engineers 5 ori ee 14 Electrons 5 Ue 10 Orioles Lh 7 5 9 Warehouse 4 te 8 Bears 4 Se 6 Argos 5 580 6 Townsite L 3 9 4 Did you get your tickets yet? sin exhi- bition of 5-Pin bowling will be given on illeys 3 & 4 at 9:00 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 29th by Joe "Firebell" Heenan, more common- ly known as the "400 Kid", The members of the Overheads, Messrs, Borsum, Porter, Rowlandson, McColl, etc., are handling ticket sales for this extravaganza. (They should know how it feels to watch, it happen- ed to them last week,) .idv-nce sales for this special piece of entertainment will close at midnight Sundecy. As there is limi- ted space back of the alleys, ell persons are advised to get your orders in enrly. Standing Room Only tickets will go on sale at noon on Monday, 0-0-0 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Women's Institute held their Regu- lar Monthly meeting on October 18th at the home of Mrs, W. Baillie, The President, Mrs, I, Bryans, presided over the meeting, Two donations were sent, one to the Institute for the Blind Building Fund and one to an Oversens "Tractor Fund", Mrs, Goodfellow gave - very interesting report on the Rainy River Convention, which she attended, Will all members please take notice thet our meetings will be held on the third Wednesday instend of the third Thursday of each month, We hope to see a full attend- ance at our next meeting, on November 2lst, both old and new members, 4 Bake Sale is being of November, Watch the "News" for more' news of the Sele and reports of our meetings, 0-0-0 planned for the LOth Bake STORK CLUB Congratulations this week go to the following proud pnrents who now have one more mouth to feed: Mr, & Mrs, Fred Gould - a4 son on October 21st and Mr, & Mrs, Paul Coupal =~ a daughter on October 24th, Page 5 EVERYONE H/.S SOMETHING TO S..VE FOR Arrangements have been made for the 5th consecutive year whereby LongL2c employ- ees may purchase Caneda Savings Bonds on a Payroll Sevings Plan, This year, Canada Savings Bonds are better than ever, The interest rate is high- er (3.21% per annum during the life of the bonds which is 10 years and 9 months) and bonds may be cashed at any bank in Canada at any time at full face velue plus interest, "Everyone hes something to save, for" and in addition to this fect Canada now needs more dollers than ever for defence purposes, Plans call for contacting every Long Lac employee during the next week, We would definitely like to wind up the campaign by November lst, Canvassers in the various departments throughout the project are: Wood Handling - Wm, Pidluzney, Vie Tinpano, Joe Desaulniers and Pete Diduch. Pulp Conversion - Frank Whitfield and Frank Sechesky. Engineering - Steam ~ Bill Cavanaugh; Buildings and Grounds - Bill Smith and Don Leporte; Electrical - Ted McInnes; Pipe-~ fitters - Jim Duncen; Structural - Frank Woodruff; Mechanical - Gordon Kydd; Engineer- ing Office - Verl Thompson, Service Operations -~ Dave McDon>ld, «lex MacDonald and Gordon Paget. Jdministretion Office - Hugh Boudreau and Earl Veitch, Miscellaneous Units - Technical - Harvey McCannas; Hospital - Gernldine McCool; Hotel - Clarence Buck, Campaign Chairman - Fred Soughton, o-0-0 RIFLE K..NGHE The Rifle Range situated on the Flats below the hotel has been built by the govern- ment for the exclusive use of the 200 LAA Bty, of Terrace Bay. imy persons found on or making use of the range or in any of the buildings will be treated as tresprssers and prosecuted accordingly. o~0-0 JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT HOTEL "'TERR..CE: Waitress or room maid applicants please contact E, L, Veitch, Company Employment Supervisor at Local 15, Mill :.dministration Building. bel WANTED oom and board by office girl, local 38, /dministration Office, Phone 0-0-0

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