P.S.I. GROUP OPENING DATES cont. from page 1 Medical Plan) may enrol. Employees who have - neglected to notify the office of additional dependents may change their contracts to cover these at this time. Contracts will be effective February 15, 1952. A Prepaid Medical Plan is an item we can scarcely afford to do without in these days of spiralling costs, Contact Ed Brady or Earl Veitch during the week of December 17th to enrol or change dependents, Rates - Single 1,85 a month; Married, one dependent (e.g. husband & wife) - 4,25 a month; Married, more than one dependent (e, g: the femily) - é, 25 per month, No extension beyond above deadlines are allowable, so act quickly, 0-0-0 CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTIES Plense note, this year there will be two of 'tem! The LongLac Pulp & Paper Company Limited will be host to the children between the ages of O and 8, on Saturday afternoon, December eend, at 2:30 p.m., and at 7:00 p.m, in the evening of the same day the older group from 9 to 16 will have their prrty. Santa will make his annual visit to Terrace Bay for the afternoon party, but due to a henvy schedule, he finds that he will be unable to stey over for the evening, As in the past, there will be gifts, and eats for everyone attending, along with the singing of carols and generally having = whale of a time. As part of the evening progr-mme, there "will be films as well as stage entertainment, Further detnils will appear in next week's "News," 0-0-0 WOMEN'S INSTITUTES The members of the Institute met on Wed- nesday, Dec. 5th, children in the Fort Williem Ssnatorium. mis party wes enjoyed by everyone. conducted verious contests, was served by the hostesses, 'Goodfellow and Harris. Mesdanes Ostling, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Walnut Gote-leg Table - 4 Chairs, Apply 63 Laurier Ave., Phone 51, 6 tube G,E, Mantel Radio like new, Apply 145 Birch Crescent after 5 p.m. 0-0-0 Page 3 CURLING CLUB SELECTS SKIPS cont, from page 1 Thor Olsen, Al McColl, Gordon Dodge, Ed Pinesult, Alex MacDonald, Harris Haughn, Bert Lohr, Malcom Craig, Jack Wellings, Rune Ostling, Fred McMillan, Cliff Knouff, A, R. Sinkins, Nels Allen, Ab Farrow, Bob Monteith, John Garvin and Allan Cline. Give them your best rocks, boys, and mey you all come home loaded with prizes! The Club Executive is in a temporary difficult position regerding the scheduling of the Turkey Bonspiel, The ice will not be ready until the first of next week, Allow- ing for time out for such community events as Christmas Parties, it would be a dend heat if we finished the 'Spiel on Christmas Eve. The Executive is reluctent to spill the schedule over into the holidays. The alternative is open curling till Christmas, Ladies Bonspiel between Christmes and New Year's while the Mill is down, and the tee-off with the first big 'Spiel scheduled for right after New Years, Had weather conditions permitted ice for this week-end there would have been no problem, As each dey is now important, the Executive will keep in close touch with Skips regarding final plans and the big "kick-off", 0-0-0 INSTRUCTION FORMS FOR BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE AT FIR HALL "Pull over, mister," scid the traffic officer, "You haven't any tail light," The motorist got out for a look and was speech- less with dism-y, "Oh, it isn't that bed," said the officer, And the motorist quavered: "It isn't the tail light that bothers me, but what became of my trailer?" nt the home of Mrs. R. Harris. Individuel Gifts were sent to ell of the Indian After the business portion of the meeting, a Christ- Mrs, Ferrow A delicious lunch onO-o "iT Iretaneaneeecassnegremsvesseoeceescovessnernse a This pou happen