Page 5 EVERYBODY'S GOING To THE FISH FRY Tickets are going fast for the Fish Fry being spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay on Friday, March 24th. The big event will be staged in the Teen Town Club Rooms (next to the Bowling Alleys) instead of the Legion Hall as previously announced. This location is actually more convenient for those without transportation, In order to accomodate as many as pos= sible, there will be sittings at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. As seating capacity is limited, every-~ one is urged to purdhase tickets early from any member of the Kiwanis Club. It's "all you can eat for $1,00" with tickets for Public School children and under going for 50¢, Proceeds will assist the Kiwanis Club to build up funds to be used on various proposed community projects, o-0=0 LONGLAC SAFETY RECORD (As of Wednesday, March 15, 1950) Safe days since last disabling lost-time accident 18 (Record 130) Man hours since last disabling lost-time accident 63,000 (Record 470,000) Frequency Rate for 1948 22, 36 Frequency Rate for 1949 13.76 Frequency Rate for 1950 to date 3.89 Frequency Rate since Aug. 13/49 2.64 0-0-0 RED CROSS The 1950 Red Cross Campaign at Terrace Bay is under way and early results are encouraging. We only repeat the words used in all Canada at "Red Cross time" - "Give Generously - Give From the Heart!" The persons listed below are voluntarily giving their efforts to make the campaign in Terrace Bay a success: Department or Division Dominion Catering Company Limited Community Services Hydro Electric Employees LongLac Pulp & Paper Company Limited: Volunteer Canvassers Lorne Woodard George Coulter L. Crandlemeir Hospital and First Aid Hotel Technical Department Heads and Accounting General office Steam Wood Handling Pulp Conversion Engineering Structural Engineering Buildings and Grounds Engineering Maintenance Service Personnel Betty Cunningham Clarence Buck Jim Rowley Wynne Marshall anne Sheehan Bill Herron, John Holancin and Don Brearley Bob Young, Pete Diduch, Cliff Daley, Pete Romaniuk and Charles Koski. LaVergne Walker, Don Anderson, Charles Simmer Harry Goodfellow, Mason Dixon, Fairfield Vanier, Henry Miller, Malcolm Craig. J. Wellings, Bill Smith and Don Laporte, Jim Duncan, "Curly" Hale, Ted McInnes, Ernie Woods, George Savoy, Forbes Cruickshank, Pat Ryan, Dave Moore, Bob Middaugh, John Falzetta, and Gordon Paget. Earl Veitch (acting as Campaign Chairman) Let's show the Lakehead that we can exceed our cbjeetive this year as we have during 1948 and 1949. 0-0-0 FOR SALE Complete household furniture including electric stove, washing machine, ches- terfield suite, etc. Apply to 265 Kenogami Road. Owner not leaving town, FOR SALE 1950 Six passenger Ford Club Coupe. Driven 3,300 miles, Selling for $200.00 below list price, Can be financed. Apply to B, Yonin, 146 Birch Crescent. FOR SALE 1940 Ford Tudor Coach, Can be financed, Apply to H. Wheeler, Hotel Terrace, LOST Lady*s rhinestone necklace at Teen Town Club Rooms on March 8th. Please return to Mrs. R. J. Kemp, House No. 30.