Volume 6, No. 6 CABARET DANCE f€0 There is only one weck left for all of you good people to get your tickets for the Valontine Cabaret Dance to be held in the Recreation Hall on Friday, February 16th, In order to be sure of having your table in the main hall, get your tickets now, These will be handled on a first come - first served basis, Tne Hockey Club is putting forth a lot of time and effort into this Cabaret to make it a successful event and a worthwhile place to spend an evening. Tickets may be obtained from any manber of the Hockey Club, Olyve Harrison and Earle Veitch in the Personnel Office, both North and South Camp Snack Bars, The Bay, Hotel Terrace, Barber Shop, Harold Marsh at the Warehouse or Ossie Dalzell. Admission will be by table reservation only, so get your tickets and table reser- vations now. Refroshments will be served from 9:00 to 11:30 p.m. Music will be supplied by the Northern Knights. Dress for the occa- sion will be optional. Dancing from 9:00 till 2:00 a.m. Price of admission is $3.00 per couple. o-0-0 NOON HOUR MOVIES A very interesting programme of moviss will be shown in the Monin Mill Locker Room during lunch hour on Friday of this weck and agnin at noon on Monday, February 12, in the Cafcterin. This programme will feature inst year's tragic floods in Winni- peg, showing many close-up shots and two other worthwhile films covering Television and Canada's nowest wheat-port, Churchill. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY LDAP CRETE ET PON " ~-- February 8, 1951 ; _ ATTENTLON ALL WAGE EARNERS: Ploase note that individuel Income Tax return Forms Tl are now available from the office of the Opernting Perso~ nnel man in the mill or Paymaster in the Administration Building. Whon completed, the form should be filod with Inspector of Income Tax, Deprtment of Nationel Revenue, Dominion Building, FORT WILLIAM, Ont«rio; Nov at Toronto 2s stated on forms aveilable. 0-0-0 BEWARE OF CHIMNEY FIRES Fobruary is the heart of the chimney fire season. Chimney fircs give firemen concern at all times. There is elways danger from flying sparks, as well as the possi- bility that the fire may spread around tho roof and other parts of the building, especie lly in old buildings with cracked and sottled chimnoy walls, Thore are certnin good reasons for attending to chimney fires immediately, even though a well constructed chimney should be ablo to burn itself clonn with- out sotting fire to the rest of the house. If it is allowed to burn too long, it my erack and unless the cracks are discovorod and repnired after the firc, the chimney my immodintely become a sorious monace to tho house. 'hon a chimncy is thoroughly dirty, but otherwise in good condition, a firo may ceusc it to plug itself up with loosened soot and do »x lot of smoke damrge to the building. (Cont'd on P.4)