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Terrace Bay News, 15 Oct 1947, p. 2

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. Page 2 AGUASABON POWER DEVELOPMENT (cont'd) Together, thése projects will represent a combined investment in excess of $33 million dollars. Of paramount importance, as these two projects have developed, has been the marked cordiality which has existed between the two groups, And in no small measure, much of the credit is due to the genuine, down-to-earth spirit of cooperation on the part of Charlie Hays and his Hydro staff. Such cooperation is much to be prized in these days when, due to abnormal times, many difficulties must be overcome, We, at the Long Lac project, are happy to have such "good neighbours." Seaside BEAUTIFUL IS THE WORD FOR FORESTS In October, the forests are at their very best- a riotous panorama-an artist's dream, In October, however, the forests are dangerous, too. Some of the worst forest fires on record have occurred during the fall season, But we can hunt, fish, picnic or otherwise enjoy the colorful beauty of autumn forests, without fear of loss of property, forest wealth or human lives, if we are careful. At this time of year, when leaves, litter, and slash are brittle, let safety rule. HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES Follow these simple rules: 1. Crush out cigarettes on rock. 2. Put pipe ashes in bare carth. 3. Be sure all matches are out. 4. Use your car ash tray when driving. 5, Never leave a camp or picnic fire until you are absolutely certain that every last spark and ember is positively out, si ts TERRACE BAY SCHOOL NEWS (The following news report, covering a Terrace Bay School activity, marks the first news item to be written by a pupil of the school for the "Terrace Bay News", We trust that many more reports of school activity will be written for the paper by pupils of the school, For our news report of to-day, we are indebted to Virginia Covington, Grade 7, Editor-in-Chief) Friday, October 10, the first regular Jr. Red Cross meeting was held at Terrace Bay School. President Laurie Marsh presided in the chair and presented the following enjoyable program: 1, Chorus - "When Autumn Comes", - 2. Story - "The First Thanksgiving" - Viola MeClemens, 3.) Poem - "Mr. Turkey" - Billy Marsh ha 4. Story - "How the Thanksgiving Turkey Got its Name" -Virginia Covington : 5 Dust - "Thanksgiving Hymn" - Helen Laundy and Laurie Marsh 6. Story - "Thanksgiving at Grandmother's" - George Bard, At this time, the children paused to sing birthday greetings to Walter . Corrigan, who celebrated his 6th birthday. Wer Thanksgiving Playlet- Viola McClemens, Virginia Covington, George Bird, Laurie Marsh, John Galvin, Billy.Marsh, Jackie Marsh and Bryan Carpenter,

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