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Terrace Bay News, 7 Dec 1950, p. 4

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miusich Music MYUsDIC d \ er a TD AS, : de ~\ 7 pe OVURE Youre rma THs CRowDd -- KIW:NIS CLUB As 2 result of the recent visit of Dr. Wright the eye, ear, nose and throat specinlist, 30 chil- dren of school age and 2 children of pre-school age were found to hrve defective vision. Of these, 25 children have now been fitted with proper glasses to correct the deficiency. The remainder require other remedies, The cost of Dr. Wright's examination was paid for by the Kiwanis Club of Terrance Bay, from funds derived from the support of their various projects by the community. 0-0-0 BULLDOZER SERVICE ; The Company will this year again supply Bull- dozer service for snow romoval for driveways in the townsite areca, this service is only to be sup- plied at Company convenience as the Mill will have top priority. If and when the Bulldozer does go to the Townsite, the charge will be $1.00 por driveway but if called out on a special trip it will be based on $9.00 por hour. 411 calls for the above service should be made to Local 54 - to Dave McDonald or .\lex MacDonald, 0-0-0 COMMUNITY VARIBTY PROGRAM.E 1. QUIZ SHOW 2. SPECIALTY MUSICAL NUMBERS 3. QUARTETS | 4. COMMUNITY SINGING 01d Time Music Christmas Carols Come on out to the old-time Community get-together at the Recreation Hall 8: 00 PM on Wednesday, December 13th. 'Knowledge Teams" chosen from the st affs of The Bay and Hotel will be competing against one another in « 'hattle of the wits", Let's get out there and support your fnvour- ites, Adults 250 Children 025 0-0-0 SEVEN GOOD REASONS FOR HAVING AN 1. ACCIDENT-FREE DECEMBER No one wants to be off work during the Christmas season be- cause of an accident. Wetre in line for a "Cortificate of Achievement" from the National Safety Council if we hold our Frequency Rate at its present level. In the Ontario Pulp and Paper Makers! Safety Association Con- test, Class "A" with 21 Ontzrio mills competing, we have moved into 2nd place and a win is possible. In the Northwestern Ont=rio Con- test, which includes 10 mills we were 3rd at the end of October, the period covered by the last report. In this contest anything could still happen. as of November 30th, we held a slight lend for the first time since last April -in our Contest with Kap. ie need every safe man hour we can get to hold our Slight cdvantage. In our local 200-day contest the final pay dey is January 9th and Since it's a bonus pay-day every unit will want to be "in the chips". By working for tho balance of the year without en on-duty disabling injury we will celebrate at a big Community Party in January. a

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