eott MAREN Due to the fact that Father Roenicke will be attending the Priests! ,nnual Retreat in North Bay from June 26th till July lst, there will be no morning Mass during the coming week, nor will there be confessions on Saturday, July ist. Services for Sunday, July 2nd, will be:- Masses at 8£00 and 10:00 a.m. No evening devotions, 0-0-0 CUB NEWS The regular Cub meeting will be held on Friday, June 23rd, pem, in the Armouries. All cubs are reminded of the Hike to take place on Sunday the 25th, We are to meet at the Post °ffice at. 2:00 p.m, sharp, bring your. own eats ond make sure to bring Lots cof PEWS t congratulations to the Teen Towners on the very successful dance held last Seturday--many thanks for the hat and coat checking concession, 0-0-0 Library hours are Mondays and Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m., and Tuesdays -nd Thursdays from 7 to 9 pm. [Included in new books recently received in the Library are the following:- The Greatest Story Ever Told by Fulton Oursler;--~ a reverent and faithful retelling of the ever-new, everlasting story of Jesus, written with powerful simplicity. Father Flanagan of Boys! Town by Fulton and Will Oursler - the warm humen story of a mants devotion to an idenl and to his unshakable faith in human neture. How To Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie, author of "How to Win Friends and Influence People", This book mey change the whole course of your life by:- (1) Showing you how to beat the worry habit. (2) Teaching you mentel aptitu- des that will lead to inner security and happiness. N.B.--ould those people holding overdue books please return same 2s soon as possible. et 6330 LIBRARY NEWS 0-0-0 LADIES! SOFTB/LL (Cont'd from P.2) ' by playing heads up ball. Norma Blanchard had the distinction of smashing eut the home team's first four bagger of the season, Both games were fairly well attended and if it hadtnt been for that cold wind thet kept the tempernture down 211 day it would have been a perfect day ell round, Negotiations ere currently underwey and if they materialize, the gals will be Page 3 headed for Marathon this coming Sunday to take on the best that they can offer down there. , 0-0-0 MOVIES Saturday , June 24th - "CROSS MY HEART" with Betty Hutton and Sonny Tufts Tuesday, June 27th - "BUY ME THAT TOWN" with Constance Moore and Warren Hymer, 0-0-0 NEW SAFETY CONTEST GETS UNDERWAY SATURDAY Commencing at one minute efter midnight on Saturday morning, June 24th, a new Safety Contest will get under way involving every person on the LongLac payroll, Units of Departments as broken down in our "Century Club statistics, published woekly in the News, will compete cgainst themselves to build up consecutive safe days for which cash awards will be paid, Money earned by a unit cannot be forfeited by an accident and may be spent by the unit in any manner except by individual distribution of money. Each time ~. unit completes 50 conse- cutive safe dsys during the 200-day contest period which runs to January 9, 1951, the unit will receive a enash ewerd of .25 . per employee, In addition, bonus awerds of .20 per employee will be paid on completion of 200 consecutive safe drys. A unit completing the contest period without an on-duty disabling injury could thereby carn an award of $1.50 per employee, Based on National Safety Council standards, an on-duty disabling injury shell end a run of safe days, but a unit may then start immediately to build up a new run of safe days in order to win an eswerd, The Safety Contest Committee con- sists of Bill Borsum, Thor Olsen, Ted McInnes, Reg Cotton, Joe Wig, Ron Faust and Fred Soughton, 0-0-0 SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD? The News joins in with their many friends to wish hearty congratulations and hope for many more Wedding snniversaries to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gombola on June 18th; Dr. end Mrs. Jack Shaunessy on June 20th; and Mr. and Mrs, Glen Lumbers on June 26th, Many of tem, folks! o-0-0 Patrons of the new Terrace Butcher Shop are asked to note that the phone number has been changed to Dial 21.