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Terrace Bay News, 28 Feb 1957, p. 9

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LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS (Cont'd) Local Curler Elected to Northwestern Executive The Northwestern Ontario Ladies Curling Association held its fourth annual playoffs and annual meeting recently in the Port Arthur Curling Rink. The election of officers of the N.W.0. L.C.A. was conducted by Mrs. J. Goddard, resulting as follows: President, Mrs, J. Cassidy, Fort William; lst vice, Mrs, a. Gray, Port «arthur; 2rd vice, Mrs. S. Pleson, Beardmore; 3rd vice, Mrs. B. Bouchard, Terrace Bay. ed by the president, The 1958 Northwestern finals will be held in Fort William, and the Provincial finals will be held in Port «arthur. TERRACE BaY RINK WINS FIRST EVENT 4T MsRATHON The Marathon Ladies Curling Club held their lst Invitational Bonspiel last week- end and once again a rink from Terrace Bay walked off with lst place honours, The winning rink, consisting of Peggy Wellings, Skip, Ann Latour, 3rd, Betty Bouchard 2nd, and Norma Crockford, lead, defeated all comers thereby winning 1st prize in the first event and returning home with beautiful Kenwood blankets, . All in all the ladies had a wonderful time and enjoyed the generous hospitality of the Marathon Club. You can be sure they'll be looking forward to returning to Marathon again next year. (cent'd page 9) LOCSL LADIES BONSPIEL March 29th, 30th, and 3lst. Plans in preparation for the Terrace Bay Ladies! Curling Club's 3rd -.nnual Bon- spiel are going along well, bulletins Page 9 "KNOW THE ANSWER" CONTEST - for March: 1. The following are questions and answers QUESTION - What is a disabling injury "Frequency Rate?" ANSWER - The number of disabling injuries per million employee-hours of exposure. 2. QUESTION - What is a disabling injury "Severity Rate?" ANSWER - The number of days charged per million employee-hours of ¢xposure. he De Secretary-treasurer is appoint- 3, QUESTION - What is the maximum Speed limit on our mill road through the parking area? ANSWER - 20 miles per hour. QUESTION - In every case of injury no matter how slight, what two things should be done? ANSWER - Get First .id promptly and report details to the foreman without delay. ' QUESTION - Should a seriously injured person always be rushed to the hospital? ANSWER - No! In case of internal or spinal injury or serious fracture, the move should be supervised by doctor, nurse or qualified first aider, 6, QUESTION ~What aetion should be taken when a person is injured or takes seriously it} while in the mill? : ANSWER « Phone 222 and give full information to the operator who will take it from there, 7. QUESTION - What does the switchboard oper- ator do when advised of an emergency ill- ness or accidnet? ANSWER - Notifies Plant Nurse (if on duty )¢ arranges for ambulance; notifies doctor; makes other special arrangements if nec- essary. have been forwarded to several outside clubs 8, QUESTION - What are three things to remem- and the secretary is pleased to report that entries have already been received from Fort William as well es two rinks from Wawa, Ontario. We have also been assured of entries from Heron Bay, Marathon, Schreiber, Port irthur, etc, The above would indicate that we are in for a bigger and better Bonspiel, so the local ladies who plan on entering are urged to get their entries in early. We can only accommodate a certain number of rinks, so make your plans now and get your entries in to avoid any disappointment, 0-0-0 Ci per when lifting? ANSWER - Get a good grip; keep the back straight; lift with leg muscles QUESTION - Name four kinds of work on which goggles should always be worn. ANSWER - Grinding; chipping; drilling; wher« there's danger of chemicals leaking, drip- ping or splashing. 10, QUESTION - If we are unable to correct an unsafe condition what should we do? ANSWER - Report it immediately to our foreman or supervisor, @-0-0

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