et ert aren Saieeasecan ase ae am lee seeroee eee a ---- an cen anee Volume 5, No, 6 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY February 23, 1950, eae Seem not Sc a ey ee art eee oe SL PUBLIC LIBRARY OPENS ITS DOORS The newest item to be added to our growing list of ser+ vices is the new free Public Library which opened its doors to the public on Monday. This new service will be operated under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the Improvement District and is available to all residents of Terrace Bay living in either the North Camp or the Townsite. A very good selection of books are on the shelves at the present time and will be added to periodically, Mrs. Wheeler is the librarian in charge and the hours of Operation are as follows: Mondays and Wednesdays from & = 4 pem., Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 - 9 p.m, 0-0-0 SUNDAY NIGHT SHOWS CANCELLED Effective immediately the Sunday night Educational Movies ' will be discontinued, If and when the requests demand it, BSS these shows will be resumed, o-O=0 A PLS' FROM THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Many persons do not give their changes of address to the Personnel Department when moving from dorm itory to board in town, or when changing boarding places in'town. It is essential for many reasons that the Personnel Department have this information, Changes in numbers of depen-= dents, marital status, etc., should be reported as soon as they occur. Such important items as Blue Cross coverage or Group Insurance beneficiary listing may be affected, Don't delay -- it doesn't pay! 0-0-0 LEGION LOG Plans for the social evening to be held this Saturday evening, February 25th are well in hand, according to Ted Brown, committee chairman, This event, as stated before is open to all veterans, Tickets are on sale at the Firat Aid Room, Ed Brady's office and from executive members at $1,50 per couple. Don't let the lack of a wife or lady friend stop you from coming, stags are also very welcome, We are contacting the Dept. of Veterans Affairs and asking them to have a repre sen- tative attend our meeting on March 13th to give a talk on the work that D.V.A. is doing. If you have any questions or beefs about your rehabilitation this will be your chance to air them, ke It was decided at our last meeting that we should seriously consider sending a re- presentative to the Dominion Convention of the Canadian Legion to be held in Wirnipeg, May 14th - 18th, The member who latches on to' this assignment will be a lucky man indeed, so roll out, you Legionnaires for the next meeting and get yourself, or the man of your choice nominated for the "job", ; Looking a little closer into the future we see that a stag is planned for March 17, This will be open to everyone who can get a "late pass", Target for Saturday night -- Legion Hall - Take-off time - 20330 hours - Crew - Pilot and co-pilot - Duration of flight - According to fuel eonsumption - Happy landings, : O= Om 0 - NEXT WHeK'S SAFETY SLOGAN. ___8300 am. February 27th to 8:00 a.m, March 6th sta ACT SAFELY - YOUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOU _ a harp el aa ee era Tare eminent LEIA ACCEL CE nner ansetn cen> epe-mamrnsans seem a 8 A A A A A Nt nN tn ne ae a on ' Last week, George Simard, Millwright Helper, knew the safety slogan without hesita- tion and thereby picked up an easy "five spot",