200 -- DAY SAFETY CONTEST WELL UNDER WAY By midnight Saturday we will have completed the first 50 days of our 200 day Safety Contest and as the records now stand, 18 of the 20 units in the contest will be eligible to receive prize money which may be spent by each of the units in any manne except by individual distribution of cash, Already, some units are talking about saving up for a party while others plan on a raffle 'sah merchandise purchased with the prize money. There are many ways in which the units can use the funds to advantage and it's up to each unit to de- termine just whet to do. It snould be noted by all that by the next pay-day on Octou.» Ist,., units having completed 100 consecutive safe days will be entitled to a bonus of 20¢ per employee in éddition to the regular award 25¢ each for completion of 50 safe days. A list of earnings per unit will appear in the next issue of Terrace Bay News, 0-0-0 OFF TO THE MARINES George DeLong, Jr., bade fr- oe" to his erchte and friends in Terrace Bay when he Left'to volunteer for service in the U.S. Marines, three, weeks ago, The latest word received by his parents is to the effect that he is out in San Diego, California und: ee wu Mae ane ais enjoying every iinute of it, Best of luck to you George and ee we see you back ogain real 'soon, O-o=0 KIwANIS WADING POOL The official opening of the pool has inadvertently meen delayed due to the ee oe ee of suitable ne material to completely enclose the nool. © Just as soon as this fencing is available By yO Si Lome will be spared to get it erected and get the pool into cyeration, The Club wishes to express its sincere thanks to all of those non merb who so cheerfully gave of their time to help complete this project, Without their help, it would have been impossible to complete the great amount of work that wa accomplished in such a short period of eine, O--o-O COTTAGE FOR SALE At Walker's Lake, Furnished, 4 rooms. Screencd-in verandah, garage, 60-foot water frontage. Surveyed. For further particulars, phone Terrace Bay, Dial 97, ers 0-0-0 Big Mohawk Club Dance + Aug? 25th, Watch for Details, Page 4 RED CROSS SWIM ING TESTS For ths safety of yourself and others, learn the skills of Water Safety and learn to swim the right way. Under an expert instructor you will progress faster. Awards are presénted free of charge by the Canacian Red Cross Society on completion of the required tests, , JUNIOR TEST (Any age) Jump | into d deep water. Level off. 30 yards continuous swim Swimming on the back (15 yards) Tread, float or swim in place (2 mins.) Water safety knowledge test. INTERMEDIATE TEST (Any age) wt yards oy or side stroke. 40 yards elementary back or back crawl. 40 yards crawl or trudgeon, 20 yards arms only, on flat back, 20 yards legs only, on flat back. Surface a and 10 feet undcrwat? swim. Standing front dive. Stride jump into deep water, sivad, float or swim in place (5 mins.) Water safety knowledge test, SENIOR TEST (Any age) 100 yards 'breast or side stroke. 100 yards back crawl or back stroke, 100 yards crawl or trudgeon,. 25 yards arms omly, on back. 25 yards legs only, on back, Surface dive and 15 feet-underwater swim. Shallow dive. Running dive. Tread, fleat or swim in place (10 mins.) Water safety knowlecge test, Anyone who is interested in passing these tests is welcome to come out to the pool and practise, if any coaching is necessary it will be given cheerfully by the Swimming Instructor. It is anticipated that the District Examiner will be in Terrace Bay on Aug, 20th,, to hold the tests at that time, . Q-0-O0 TERRACE BAY NEWS, wablished weekly at Terrace Bay, Ontario, is devoted to the interests of everyone connected with the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company Limited project of Kimberly Clark Corporation, Kindly svomit all articles and address all communications to: O.k, Dalzell