Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 3 Mar 1955, p. 7

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SAFETY STEEPLECHASE : A Here are the standings of the 'six 'units until midnight, Renmuary 27th. Unit _ Points 1. Wood Handling 3180 2. Engineering. rs 3145 3. Townsite : 2255 4. Services 1890 5. Pulp Department .-- - 1875 6. Technical and Admin, Office 1620 HERE IS AN IMPORTANT NOTE: Everyone is urged to report every accident promptly no matter how slight. There is no penalty for minor cases treated by the Nurse. Only when medical.aid is reguired from a doctor does a case become a Doctor-Care case. On the other hand failure to report even a slight injury can result in a pen- alty of 15 x the number of people in your unit being levied. That's three times as much as the Doctor-Care Case charge, Good Housekeeping also plays a. major role, During Febriary bonus points for it were earned by: Pulp Department - 1000 Wood Handling = - 750 Townsite mm 4500 As this is written we are just a quarter way through the Steeplechase Contest. It's still very much any unit's race. Don't be the cause of a penalty to your unit. Play it: safe all the time, It doesn't pay to take chances] "0-0-0 SAFETY SLOGAN CONTEST PLAY IT SAFE ALL-THE TIME" was last week's. Safety Slogan. Each of the following people picked up a silver dollar: Mrs. Forbes Cruickshank, Mrs, Ed Brady, Mrs. Cy Marcella, Mrs. * Viel Nicol, Roger Beaulieu, Garry Galvin, Don Boutilier, Myrna Crandlemire, Mrs. Albert Cadieux, Msls Allen, And here's a list of those who missed: Mrs. Thor Olsen, Frank Strutt, Mrs. Ted Brown, Mrs. Ken McKay, Mrs. John Schritt, Mrs. Geo, Ramsay, Mrs. Elmer Persson, tars. Vic Timpano, Frank Sweet, John Parent, Norman Vezina, Irene Edmonds, Don Anderson, Wayne Skinner, Doris Hansford, Bill Megraw, Mrs. Doug Thompson, 0-0-0 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS All members are requested to forward their soil samples to Mr. Ted Brown by Friday of this week so that they may be sent away for analysis as soon as possible (Cont. on next col,) at 6: 30 Dem. "FOUND Page 7 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS (Cont.) Just a'small sample is required, List of our information booklets are being compiled .for all members but in the meantime any of these leaflets may be obtained from our Librarian, Mrs, Todd, phone 442, All thosé wishing to purchase a load of the manure which we propose to bring in should place their order with Mr. Brophy or Mr,' Perrson ™" as soon as possible, Membership fee = $1.00.1955 Premiums 10 miniature glads, 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY MEN'S CHORUS The next rehearsal for the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus will be held in the Auditorium of the Contin- uation School, Monday, March 7th Please make your best effort to be there, 0-0-0 BOWLING MEETING There will be an ee romhant meeting of the Bowling Association Sunday March 6th at 3:30 p.m ay in the F Recreation Centre. 0-0-0 One pair of horned rimmed glasses - Phone 361, 0-0-0 FOUND One leather glove with woollen glove insert. Phone 342. 0-0-0 LAFF A LITTLE A man rushed into a ae and asked the bartender if he Knew of anything that would stop hiccoughs. The bartender slapped the man across the face with a wet towel, ' Surprised and furious the stranger demanded the reason for such action. With a gracious grin the bartender replied: "Well, you haven't any hiccoughs now, have you?" "Never did have," was the indignant a answer. "I Wanted something for my wife. She's out in the car,"

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