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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1952, p. 3

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LIBRARY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday - 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m, Children's Hours Monday & Wednesday - 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. Children's Books "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, For more than fifty years, gener- ations of boys and girls and their mothers and fathers have chuckled over Tom's mis- adventures. "The Wonderful Baker" by Mabel Leigh Hunt. This is a story that fairly makes the read- er's mouth water, "The Flowered Donkey" by Margaret Mackey. This is the story of a donkey owned by a family in China. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, This story, like that of Tom Sawyer, has remained en inexhaustible source of entertainment for young and old for over half a century. "The Ghost Hollow Mystery" by Page Carter. Some boys and girls while vacationing at Ghost Hollow find out who lives in the mysterious little cabin over the Cliff, 0-0-0 SPRING CLEAN-UP TIME IS HERE Householders! Quiz 1. Does the whole family know how to call the fire department. YES NO 2, Do you have gasoline or other dangerous flemmable cleaning fluids in the house? YES NO 3. Do you have plenty of nash trays in the house? YES NO L4. Do stovepipes pass through combustible partitions or through attics or closets? YES NO 0-0-0 PLRENTS BEW.RDE it various locations throughout the Townsite there is considerable excavation and construction going on, These projects have a tremendous appezl to children to go and play arcund them, 04s you can well imagine, a very serious accident could occur by the children falling into these excav- ations or by being hit by some of the mech- anical equipment in use, Do it today - warn the children of these dangers. Don't wait until an accid- ent happens, 0-0-0 Page 3 JUST 10 D.YS RTMLIN FOR ENTRIES IN M/.Y LIMERICK CONTEST May may be the last month in which to win a prize in the Local Limerick Contest. First prize - $5.00, Second prize - $2.00, Third prize - $1. 00. Here's the limerick: # On the job Worker Joe wns alert Watched his step and didn't get hurt, But slong came vacation 4nd to Joe's aggravation Just fill in the last line of the above, sign your name and address NETS, 4 vie oisialnie's nile ainleis nis si +8 sisin nigmele Lddrcss., er evo EE EE RE EEE NE EEE CEE BEE IE A and deposit in a Terrace Bay News box at Hudson's Bay Store or the Mill entrance. 0-0-0 SIGN UP FOR S.FETY Well over 200 Longlac employees placed their names on the "Sign up for Safety" scroll during the first 48 hours it was up. The scrcll is located opposite the main bulletin board at the Mill entrance. It is our objective to have everyone on the Longlac payroll sign the scroll at the top of which there appears this pledge: "Mie, the undersigned, solemnly pledge to do everything we can to work and act safe- ly at all times both on and off the job throughout the balance of 1952." LET'S ALL SIGN UP FOR SAFETY 0-0-0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in cne of the foll- owing ways:- Placed in onc of the Terrace Bay Newsboxes located at the Mill Time Clocks and the Hudson's Bay Store, placed in the Post Office, delivered by hand either to the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office, No matter which system you chcose, the material must be at eny one of these places NOT LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON EDNESD.Y! Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requests will be handled, Send it in writing, and den't wait until Wednesday noon to do it, please. The foet that Wednesday ncon is the deadline for all news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before that time. 0-0-0 FOR SALE Rod and reel. Contact Barber Shop.

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