LONGLAC CENTURY CLUB 99 Tt (Standings 2s of midnight, December 260th, 1950. Comprised of all units with 100 er more consecutive safe d-ys without -n on- duty disabling injury.) Ticd Units are Listed according to Size Unit Safe Days 1, fdministr-tion Office 3S 77% 2. Hotel 569 - 3. Electrical 769 = 4. Technical Dept, mie 5. Wnrehouse 769 6. Bleachery 7169 7. Engineering Office 769 8. Hospitel 769 « 9. Steam and Recovery 7196 74% 10. Dig. Br. Stock and Screens 595 6° 11. Buildings -nd Grounds W96 §°- 12, Machine Room 33 '13. Jackladder (Sensonal) a 14. Structural 292 15. Kiln, Ceustic -nd Evops. 2X7 eet 16, Wood Room I86 /7 17. Pipefitters X77 54 18, Service Operntions Lm, 19. Mechanicrl 130 ) In The Dog House (For units with less than 100 safe days) 1. Woodyard BE 98 0-0-0 N=" BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY WHAT TO MAKE, VOL. 1 - Popular Mechanics WHAT TO MAKE, VOL. 2 - Popular Mechanics - Hundreds of Projects You Can Make! KEN W.TSON ON CURLING - Three times winner. of the McDonald Brier Trophy, intson meticulously sets down the strategy which has won him such outstanding success, STIRRUPS IN TH® DUST - A Double *D" Yestern - Burt urthur. THe PINK HOUSE - Nelin Gardner white - 4 drama of warring personrlities, of selfish- ness end greed, of courage and fnith, set ageinst a beautifully drawn background of the femiliar everyday life of a lerge family. PHUNOLOGY - #, O. Harbin - 1000 games ond entertainment plans for all ocensions. 0-0-0 LOST - 4 strand string of grey pearls lost at the Christmas dance, Finder please return to Mrs. J. Garvin, House #142. Page & GUNNERS* COLUMN ooking back through last year hes seen the Canadian Army grow through pressuro of events, These demands will be intensified, for it secms that the only wey to have peace is to be strong and prepered, To th.t end, it would be wise if every person who is caprble have an elementary knowledge of small weapons to prepare themselves for nny eventuality. You have that opportunity, -nd it is in our Reserve iamy Unit. This correspondent would like to ask every person who is interested to appear at our .rmouries and join our Unit. The idea of a Reserve irmy Unit being e nucleus is gone, -nd we urgently require every able-bodied man who is willing, to serve his country. The time is now-... it might be running out. The portent of events hrs proved that the cold war has given plnace to » serious, critical hot war, and our enemy is insidious and cunning, The Canadien fighting mn is gifted with an understanding of warfare. He has proved himself time after time to be flex- ible in manecouvre, yet disciplined and courageous. ife have a proud tradition to maintain, and by being prepared we will keep it that way. Starting after the New Year, we will organize our rifle team and practice to be "dead-eye Dicks", Jord about the winter cemp has not reached us yet, but as soon as it does we will let the members know. For a single man it is m opportunity that it is wise not to pass by. «4. soldier gets an insight into the regular army life, travel and py. On behalf of the 0.C., the Unit 67 200 Leiett., we would like to convey a Very Merry Christmas and a Hnppy New Yenr to the citizens of Terrace Bray -nd to the members of the Bettery. 0-0-0 NORTH SHORE HOCKEY TONIGHT There will be an exhibition game held tonight between the Terrace Bay and Nipizon teams in the Schreiber jrena at 8:30 p.m. Admission is .50¢ for adults, .25¢ for students and ,15¢ for children. The lucky Hockey supporters for the week ending December 13th were Russ Davis and Len Swirhun. For this week, the winners are J. Cumming (lst); Mrs. N. Brindle (Nancy) (2nd); Mrs. J. Lawrence (3rd); 4. Theriault (4th).