LONGLAC PULP AND PAPER WON SAFETY AWARD(cont,. ) record in Northwest Ontario, on behalf of all the employees of the LongLac Pulp and Paper Co, at Terrace Bay. 0-0-0 BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS -- There are still a good selection of boys and girls skates on ham at the Terrace Bay Public School that can be had for a small fraction of their original cost, The following sizes are available in the boys skates, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 10 and the prices range from .50¢ to $3.00 (this is a steal) In the girls skates there are sizes 1, 43, 5 and 6 and the prices are from $1.50 to $3.50. Anyone interested in picking up a bargain in skates contact Mr. C. Briggs of the school before Friday February 12th. The skates will be returned to the original owners after that date. o-0-0 SAVE-A-LIFE LINE LIMERICK CONTSSTS In mid December all Long Lac employees received National Safety Council calendars, With these calendars went a letter drawing attention to 11 monthly safety limerick contests. Prizes in these 11 contests exceed $3500.00. There are 10 local and 33 national prizes monthly. A single limerick line can win as much as $100.00. Details about each contest appear on the back of each page of the calendar. Entry blanks may be picked up at three display locations in the mill or at a display in the shopping Centre Passageway. At each display there is also a box for completed entries, Entry blanks are also being distributed to each pupil in the three Terrace Bay schools. Herets thecurrent limerick. "Thoughts of fire scare me silly",said she, "Then why let it happen" said he But in spite of her fear And his talk that same year eee Fill in last line to rhyme with "she' or "he" Local dea@line: Midnight February 15th 0-0-0 MIDGET HOCKEY NEWS Terrace Bay Midgets defeated Schreiber Midgets 5-1 Saturday afternoon at the Schreiber Arena, (cont. on next col.) ' : Page 11 MIDGET HOCKEY NEWS (cont.) \ ¢ Playing onthe offensive throughout |. the first period, the Terrace Bay Midgets did not give Schreiber much chanc> to form a good scoring threat. In the first half, P. Marcella netted on. Schreiber's G. Duncan and J, Marsh teaming with D,. Kenney got a deserving goal. Schreiber tallied when McLelland made good on a pass from Whitton. \ With the second half Schreiber put on more pressure getting into scoring position several times, only to be beat by J. Little. Terrace Bay, however, counted three times R. LeBlanc getting nto position twice and J. Marsh counting a nice snap shot. The game was cleanly played, Terrace Bay's G. Savoy drawing the only penalty. As the score indicates Schreiber was just not able to hold off the pressure that the Terrace Bay Midgets are able to put forth, especially when they get the puck around the opposing net, Line-up, Terrace Bay, J. Little,D. Kenney, W. Vezina, D, Miller, R. LeBlanc, Alternates-J. Boudreau, B. Marcus, R. McKay, G. Savoy, P. Marcella, L. Wood. Line-up-Schreiber-G. Duncan, D. Welbourne, Moore, F. O'Driscoll, Sheehan, Winters, Alternates, Gagnon, Nesbitt, McLelland, Whitton, Spillaine, McGill. - 0-0-0 BANTAM HOCKEY Terrace Bay Bantams play Nipigon in Nipigon this coming Sunday February "th, night after the intermediate game, Anyone who is able to supply transportation for the team please contact Ray Kenney. 0-0-0 S. H. MEMORIAL TROPHY GAME The date is set. February 11, 1953 in the Skrybar Arena, The "Palefaces" and the "Lunchpails" will tangle ina dazzling display of hockey for the right to possess the S.H. Memorial Trophy, The bets are being made, radio and television rights are being negotiated. Hoster Fewitt will broadcast so that you can tell the hockey players from the spectators. So fans be ready for the game of the century. More news in next week's News. 0-0-0