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Terrace Bay News, 11 May 1950, p. 1

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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY May 11, 1950. TERRACE BAY MEAT M3RKET NOW OPEN It is announced that the now Terrace Meat Market is in operation under the guidance of Mr. Ross Greenwood, His shop is lscated where the Bay's Ments Shop used to be and can be contacted by telephone at Dial 27. A prompt delivery service is now in effect. 0-0~0 BRIDGE & 500 PARTY Hotel Terrace Tickets 50¢ each Friday - May 12th Includes Lunch Sponsored By St. Martin's Ladies? Guild 0-0-0 CUBS AND SCOUTS The regular Cub Meeting will be held in the Armouries at 6:30 p.m. on Friday the 12th, All residents are reminded that the Scouts will be handling the hat and coat check- ing service when the Male Voice Choir visits here on June 10th, All receipts from this venture will be used to help swell the Summer Camp Fund. 0-0-0 KIWANIS CLUB At the regular weekly supper of the local Kiwanis Club, the members were favoured with the presence of Mr. Judd, Public School Inspector for the Thunder Bay District. Mr. Judd, who is also President of the Port arthur Rotary Club, gave avery informative short talk on Trends in Modern Education, which was heartily received by the membership. 0-0-0 CLEAN-UP WHEK Here are a few Spring Clean-Up suggestions: (1) Clear Out Debris: Get rid of rubbish or anything combustible that you're not going to use in attics, closets, cellars, garages. Rubbish, such as old paper and rags, is a fire hazard. It not only starts fires itself, but furnishes fuel for fires starting from other causes, Clean these hazards out of your house, store or factory. (2) Watch Outside Fires: Clean up your yard. Keep grass cut low around buildings. Never burn papers on a windy day when there's danger of sparks setting fire to your house, shrubbery, clothing or outbuildings. Use an incinerator wherever possible, (3) Clear Out Paint and Oil Rags: Destroy rags or keep in closed metal containers; hang up mops and paint-soiled clothing so air can circulate around them, Paint or oil- soaked rags heat up from chemical action, burst into flames. Clean up after painting jobs. (4) Cheek Your Fuses: Use 15 ampere fuses in regular household circuits, and don't put pennies behind blown fuses; keep wiring in good repair; have all work done by an ex- pert electrician, Fuses protect your appliances, your house and your family from damage and possible fire when wires are overloaded or a short circuit occurs. 0-0-0 NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN 9:00 aem. May 15th to 9:00 a.m. May 22nd - SN "DO EVERY JOB THE SAFE WAY* Last week, Lloyd Embree won for himself an easy $10.00 by knowing the Safety Slogan. Again we would like to emphasize that the name of each and every LongLac employee is in the Kardex file from which a name is drawn each week, Learn the weekly Safety Slogan each week! It may mean $ } $ $3 $6 $ $ $ $ in your pocket,

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