Volume 5, No. 2 SAFETY SLOGAN CONTEST HAS NEW SLANT Each of the following people picked up $1.00 in last week's Safety Slogan Contest: Sam Boyd, Edmund Gundt, Francis Helmink, Wilbert Neeley, Ernie Rowson, J. R. Smith, Charlie Sitch, Elmer Persson, Joe Kennedy and Ray Belliveau, Those who missed the slogan "NOBODY CAN AFFORD AN ACCIDENT" were: Albert Benoit, Alf Gerow, Pat Daniels, Bruce Reid, Rudolph Gerlach, Bill Stachiw, John Hughes, James Garriock, Roland Gauthier, Rolly Scowen, Curly Hale and Cecile Boudreau, Each week 10 silver dollars will be given away. Anyone in town or on the Longlac payroll is liable to be asked at any time, It could even be by phone, So it will pay everyone, every week to learn the safety slogan which always 'appears in the Terrace Bay News. o-O0-0 HIGH SCHOOL BAKE SALE _ Tea and Bake Sale sponsored by the students of T.B.H.S. on Saturday, January 22nd, 1955 from 2:00 p.m, to 5:00 pem. Come out and support the young people of the town, o-0-0 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY Janua a4 HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION MEETING The January meeting of the Home and School Association will be held in the Public School on Monday, January 17th at 8:15 p.m, Mr, Kenney will be in charge of the Program which will consist of a film and discussion on "Willie and the threeR's", Miss Smith will give a demonstration on the use of puppets. o-0~0 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING An organization meeting will be held in the meeting room in the Community Centre on Wednesday, January 19th at 8:00 ,p.m, F, 5, Parish, Director of our District No, 14, will be present as organization officer. This meeting is open to all those interested, Pictures and slides will be shown. Members please note this will be the only notice. Keep January 19th open and attend this most inter- esting meeting, 0-0-0